Amy's Blog (4)

The small gifts

It has been brought to my attention by our lord that I havent been thankful enough for the small pleasures and gifts in my life. I lost virtually everything for him to remind me that nothing is for certain and to take nothing in life for granted. I have redeveloped my appreciation for the smallest gifts in life such as a gesture of kindness from a giving and loving soul, to transportation, to a roof over your head and food in your stomach, not having to wonder from one night to the next where… Continue

Added by Amy on October 14, 2008 at 11:56pm — No Comments

About me...

Just to clear things up a little bit....My page is designed to support my sons father. He is the firefighter for the City of Beloit. I give him 100% of my support and prayers. He is very special in my life as well as my childs life. I work at a hospital in the nursing field. I am in the ED a lot. Hope this is a little clearer. That and I LOVE FIREFIGHTERS!~

Added by Amy on October 23, 2007 at 9:32pm — 1 Comment

The Firefighters Prayer

A FIREFIGHTER'S PRAYER

When i am called to duty, God Whenever flames may rage, Give me the strength to savesome life Whatever be it's age, Help me embrace a little child Before it is too late Or save an older person from The horror of that fate Enable me to be alert and Hear the weakest shout And quickly and efficiently To put the fire out I want to fill my calling and To give…
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Added by Amy on October 10, 2007 at 2:59am — No Comments

Remember

In each of our daily routines we must be very consciencious of our surroundings and whats going on. You must also remember to relax and enjoy the simple things in life as well. You need to laugh and live and love a little more then most given what you do for a living.

Added by Amy on October 9, 2007 at 11:30pm — No Comments

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