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365 Day Photo Challenge 344/365 “Family Matters”

09 Wednesday Dec 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Christmas, Family, Family Time, Football

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My son is home for a few days for Christmas and I’m really excited.  He’s got to go back to school on the 28th of this month because the band is flying to Dallas for the football game.  He’s also got several days that he’ll be spending away from home for the basketball games the pep band is playing in.  So, although he’s home for Christmas, he’s going to be gone a lot of the time as well.

We’ve accepted the fact that he’s now a young man and will not be able to spend all his free time with the family.  So we will be treasuring every minute that we get to spend together as a family.  Who knows how many more times we’ll get to spend the holidays together as a family.  I hope many more.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 331/365 “Happy Thanksgiving”

26 Thursday Nov 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Cancer, Cast Iron, CML, Cooking, Dutch Ovens, Family, Leukemia, Recipes, Thankfull

Thanksgiving

I’m stuffed to say the least.  I’m thankful that my family is here with me today.  With the kids getting older I’m not sure how much time we have with them.  I know that they will always try to come home for the holidays.

I’m also thankful that I’m still here to be able to spend time with my family.  With the diagnosis of CML my life was changed forever.  I’m thankful for the men and women who discovered the drug and for all those patients who did the case study that allowed the passage of this drug to take place.

We spent time with my wife’s family today.  Tomorrow I’ll be able to spend time with my mom and dad.  I’ll get up early tomorrow and cook breakfast for my family then I’ll start working on a Dutch Oven dish to take to my parents.  This will be the first time that I’ve cooked for the parents in my Dutch Ovens so I’m excited about this.

Speaking of Dutch Ovens, I have a new blog that I would like for you to check out.  It’s going to be full of different recipes that I have gathered over the past several years.  If you like cast iron cooking this will be for you.  If not, then don’t feel obligated to follow.  I posted my first post just moments ago.  https://thecastironblackpot.wordpress.com/

Again, Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

“Life Goes On!”

 

365 Day Photo Challenge 330/365 “Day 25”

26 Thursday Nov 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Family, Thanksgiving

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I can’t believe that tomorrow is Thanksgiving.  This year has moved along so fast and it seems that every year it gets faster and faster.  Christmas will be here before you know it and of course I’m far from being ready for it.

Tomorrow will be spent with family as I hope that everyone else will get to do the same.  Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks for what we have and maybe for things that we don’t.

I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving tomorrow and have a lot to eat.

“Life Goes On!”

 

 

 

365 Day Photo Challenge 301/365 “RESPECT!!”

27 Tuesday Oct 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Family, Respect, Teacher

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Or lack thereof.

Please forgive the rant and it may not do anything but relieve my blood pressure.

Within the past few weeks there have been at least five incidents where either a police officer or a teacher has been in the news because of their actions toward kids or young adults.  In most cases the first thought that comes to most people’s minds is it’s the adults fault for his/her action.  Only last week at our child care facility two adults were arrested for physically abusing a toddler.  To me that’s just sick.  The toddler has no control of his/her actions therefore the adult is automatically at fault, especially if it’s caught of camera.

When the child is older, say a teenager that could be something different.  We’ve become people that are so quick to judge and just look at the front end we forget to look at the complete picture before passing judgement.  We as Christians aren’t supposed to judge anyway, but that’s beside the point.  The point I want to make is the the young people of today do not have respect for their elders.  It’s plain as the nose on my face, as my grandmother used to tell me.  If I treated my mom or dad the way a lot of these young people treat their folks or any other adult as the case may be, I couldn’t walk for a week.  I went to a high school football game the other night where a young girl was yelling at her mother.  First of all, from what I saw at this conversation, this was not the first time the young lady had talked to her mom that way, which is sad.  Where is the respect?  Where’s the discipline?  Is it not taught in the home anymore?  My kids know it not because I’ve seen it with my own eyes but because other people have told me how well behaved they are and how they are respectable young ladies.

The reason I bring this up because today a very good friend of mine’s wife was arrested today on child misconduct charges.  This lady has been teaching high school special education for over 28 years and has never had any problems with any child.  According to the news reports the child was injured and the parents are blaming the teacher.  We don’t have both sides of the story but the truth will come out in the end.  What I fear is going on because I know the type of kids she’s teaches there is that the parents are looking for attention and maybe even some money in court.  There again I have to ask, where is the respect for the other families involved.  If there is a case, if there is misconduct on the teachers part then so be it.  But if not and it’s only a ruse to get money then you’ve just destroyed the teacher’s reputation, the family’s reputation and the teachers job, for what?  Makes me sick.

Rant Over.  Pray for this family.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 230/365 “Time Flies When You’re Having Fun!”

16 Sunday Aug 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Cats, Family, Relaxation, Sleep

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This is what I wanted to do all weekend but it didn’t go as planned.  I did get a few things accomplished and I did get to spend some time with my family as well as my mom and dad this weekend.  Why does the weekend always seem to go faster than the week. Time flies when you’re having fun I guess.

365 Day Photo Challenge 205/365 “Happy Birthday!!”

23 Thursday Jul 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Family, Happy Birthday, Photography, Son

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Happy Birthday to my oldest and only son today.  22 years old.

365 Day Photo Challenge 197/365 “Putting it in Perspective”

15 Wednesday Jul 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Beach Chairs, Beach Time, Destin, Family, Florida's Beaches, Ocean, Seagrove, Vacation

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The place we’re in is not near as nice as the place we stayed in the past few years.  The beaches have a lot more people and you have no where to have a clean view of the beach without having to look over the people in front of you.  There are rude kids everywhere throwing sand and running into you.  There was a family of five kids just in front of us that had their radio jamming where everyone within a five mile radius could hear it.  The five kids all played paddle ball just in front of us and my son got hit several time with their wild hits.  The umbrella that they used was tossed in the air by the winds and I nearly got impaled through the chest.  At the days end I was not a happy camper.  I was ready to go home.  Not to the room but home.  I had enough.

I wanted to get to the beach earlier but my wife, who by the way knows everything, informed me that the chairs would not be available until 9am, (our room has complimentary beach chairs). I was not going to argue with her.  In a perfect world the chairs would be waiting for us at 9am but we don’t live in a perfect world.  I looked down and saw all the people heading to the beach before 8am and I knew what was going on.  Of course, I arrive at 8:30 to find that all the front row chairs were already spoken for leaving only the second row.  I put my belongings down next to an empty chair and sat in the other waiting on my wife to arrive.  When she did her first words were, “Why are you sitting back here when all these chairs are empty on the front??”  I politely informed her that those are already spoken for and that we should have gotten down there earlier.  She hates being told that she’s wrong.

To put things in perspective.  The place may not be as nice and it may be more crowded than the other place but we are here at the beach and I’m on vacation.   I had to bite my tongue several times today because I didn’t want to add to an already bad situation.  Our family has had several bad experiences and of course I’ve made it worse by saying something when I should’ve just kept my mouth shut.  So, I’m trying to exercise some knowledge that I’ve gained over the years.  The safety of my family is first and foremost on my mind.  I will say something when I feel that the wellbeing of my family is involved.  Otherwise I will just grin and bearing it.

Tomorrow is our last full day down here at the beach.  My plan is to get to the beach early enough to sit my big fat butt on one of the front row benches and reserve one for my wife and I.  Hopefully the family of five kids will be on the other end of us and I won’t have to worry about being impaled by an umbrella.

“Life is Good!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 128/365 “Happy Mothers Day”

10 Sunday May 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Botanical Gardens, Family, Mothers day

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Happy Mothers Day to all the mothers out there.  I hope your day was filled with love and joy.  I also hope you were able to spend time with your family.  I was able to spend time with my mom today for a few hours.

“Life Goes On!”

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