Wednesday, August 8, 2012

GREAT STRIDES 2012



It's that time of year when GREAT STRIDES is on my mind 95% of the day!  Saturday, August 25 8:00 am can't come soon enough!  This is a picture of this year's t-shirt.

Here comes the part where I ask you to make a donation or join our team...

From our GREAT STRIDES page (link at the bottom):

Mackenzie had her annual CF review at the end of June and it was a great one. Her lab results came back as normal, her pulmonary function test results improved, her nutrition was in the "green zone", and her lungs sounded clear!

When you hear this, or look at her, or know her positive attitude, it's easy to forget that she WORKS HARD to stay as healthy as she can - two hours of treatments a day when there are a million other teenage things she'd rather be doing, a crazy amount of meds (I'm thinking of taking her circus act of swallowing a giant handful of pills in one gulp on the road), a constant cough that makes people stare, always remembering to carry enzymes because she has to take them every time she eats...the list could go on, and she makes it seem effortless.

Even though she works hard, cystic fibrosis is always something that is with her...too often she coughs and can't stop or it's hard for her to breathe. Sometimes the nature of CF is that no matter how hard you work, it's two steps forward, one step back. "Breathe Easy" - In the CF community, when we lose someone to cystic fibrosis, that loss is almost always accompanied with the words "breathe easy"...and it breaks my heart every time. For so many reasons. Of course, the main reason being that we lost another brave CF patient to this horrible disease. But, also because, it is so sad to think that only in death can a CF patient truly "breathe easy". Recently, Mackenzie was having an emotional day - anyone who knows Mackenzie knows these are few and far between (but 100% okay and earned), I told her that I wish she could give her CF to me, and she would not even let me say it. She said she wishes no one would have to have it. I wish that, too.

Mackenzie turned 15 on July 21. When she was born the average median age of survival for someone born with cystic fibrosis was 31 (now it's late 30s). With advancement in research and the wonderful job Mackenzie does in taking care of herself - of course we don't think that this is her "middle age", it's a time when she is becoming a beautiful young adult with plans of college, teaching, art, having a family, being a friend - so even a passing thought of this being her "middle age" is unbearable. It's an average, but we have already lost too many others with cystic fibrosis along the way at all different ages - 3 years old, 7 years old, 8th grade, 18 years old, 35 years old (and so many, too many, others that we didn't know personally)...this reality is also unbearable.

As we always say, cystic fibrosis is only one of a million things that make Mackenzie, Mackenzie. But, it's also a part of the reason that she is brave, determined, responsible and has a loving heart for others. As I watch her becoming that beautiful young adult with plans of college, and teaching, and art...I know she will succeed at all of these things, but my Mommy heart can't help but wish she could spend less of her energy fighting CF and more of her energy focusing on the great things her future has in store for her.

There are AMAZING things happening in CF research, and we are so blessed by the generosity of our friends that have aided this research for the past 15 years. I hope one day soon I will not have to ask this question anymore, but for now...

Will you please join our team for Great Strides 2012 and help us raise money to find a cure for cystic fibrosis? Not just for Mackenzie but for everyone living with cystic fibrosis. So they can ALL "breathe easy", while LIVING!

www.cff.org/great_strides/jobe

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month - May 1st

This is my smart, strong, beautiful daughter, Mackenzie. It's Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month! She is 14 and was diagnosed with CF when she was four days old. Cystic fibrosis is only one of a million things that makes her, her. But, it's also a part of the reason that she is brave, determined, responsible and has a loving heart for others. Hopefully, I'll do better this year at posting a fact a day.


(Posting these on Facebook, but thought I would blog them too!)

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Happy Birthday, Jason!

Jason's birthday was yesterday and we were ready for him! Checked our Cozi app for a few things he had on his wish list and made his pie on Sunday since he likes his desserts "next day".  First off, I don't bake.  I love to make anything else unless it's baking.  This is an EASY Coconut Cream Pie and I can't tell you how many times I've messed this up!  Burnt pre-made pie crusts, burnt toasted coconut, etc. etc....But, I was patient and only had to make it once this time.  
Our family date to celebrate Jason's birthday included a trip to a furniture store to look for a recliner.  We (I) have a lot of requirements for this recliner including 1) Small scale (there is only one spot where it can go) 2) Doesn't look like a recliner 3)Doesn't lean too far back.  Jason pretty much realized that he probably isn't getting a recliner.  If any of you know where we can get a very small scale recliner that doesn't look like a recliner, I'm open to suggestions!

Then we went to P.F. Chang's.  And, I was so confused the entire time!  WHY would Jason choose P. F. Chang's for his birthday dinner?  I thought he was joking all the way until we were actually seated and ordering!  He doesn't like Chinese food, or any other Asian foods (and he's married to someone who is half Vietnamese! His daughter gave up rice for Lent one year because she loves it so much! Hello!?).  Oh well, I enjoyed his birthday dinner and I got this pic of him and the girls afterwards:

Friday, April 6, 2012

Sisters, Weekend and Dance

Project "Get Back Into Blogging" starts now!  

If you came over from Kelly's Korner, I have two girls - Mackenzie is 14 (and will be 15 very soon) and is in 9th grade, and Peyton is 11 and is in 5th grade.  I love being the Mom to two girls and am very lucky that they love each other and that so far the teenage years and preteen years have been good to me (knock on wood!).  I often joke that when I'm around boys that I find myself doing that head tilt thing since there are some things boys do that are so different than girls!  

One of the things I love about having two girls is seeing the different mix of their personalities - some things are very similar and some things are complete opposite.  One is definitely more like me and one more like her Dad, but with a crazy combination of the other parent mixed in, too. They are three years, three months apart in age but four years apart in school so in our district they've only had one year where they were at the same school. 

They are kind to still let me blog about them because in my mind they are still 1 and 4 or maybe 3 and 6 ,but, no way are they really 11 and 14!  It all goes by too quickly!

This past weekend we kicked off summer.  In March.  Crazy!  I've enjoyed the cooler temperatures we've had this week!  Mackenzie had a few friends over to swim before we kicked off a busy dance competition.
 Peyton can now do her own HAIR and MAKEUP for competitions!  This makes me so happy because I am so bad at it!  I really don't know which I'm worse at.  Just when I do a bun or a poof and think I'm worse at the hair, I have to do a smokey eye and think I'm worse at make-up.  Thank goodness for the other Dance Moms and Peyton for helping with hair and makeup!
A few pictures from competitions, this Mackenzie in "Black & Gold" (jazz):

 Mackenzie in her hip hop dance, "Don't Stop the Party":
 Peyton, in her hip hop dance "Money":
 Peyton in her jazz dance "Heartburn":
 The girls were in a few dances together, this was from a tap that I LOVED! "Heads Will Roll", Mackenzie:
 And, Peyton:
 This is a lyrical, "Grenade", that Peyton's in.  Amazing dance!:
 Every year the girls get a "lil sis" at the dance studio and this year Mackenzie had two!  She hit the lil sis jackpot because they are so great, we love them. Mackenzie with Chloe and Olivia:
 We LOVE Peyton's "lil sis", too!  Peyton is holding Abby, here.  That's Chloe and Abby's real life sister, Bella in the picture with them. Can you keep up?  There's a quiz later!
Instagram on my iPhone is one of my favorite apps (also available for Android users this week!), I thought it was so sweet when I went on Instagram and found this picture that Bella (in the picture above) had posted:
Made my heart so happy!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

2 Months

I just saw this on a blog:

The Jobes
2 months ago


How does this happen?  It makes me so sad because I love looking back on blog posts from years ago and not posting means not recording things in our lives.  I post on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram but I really want to get back into the groove of posting HERE!

Monday, January 23, 2012

The Wine Opener


A relaxed, yet lively, evening of sipping great wines, sampling delicious cuisine from local chefs and perusing the huge silent auction offerings!

Friday, February 24 2012
6:30pm-10:30pm
Embassy Suites

General Admission tickets are $80 and include entrance into the event, all wine and food tastings, a keepsake tasting glass, and auction viewing.


Purchase Tickets HERE!