
Our Christmas Tree
Merry Christmas to all my readers. I don’t know who most of you are, but I appreciate your time and effort. I thoroughly enjoy researching information about Migraine disease, debunking myths, and educating people about Migraine.
I want to thank some special people who have hung together this year: Teri Robert from HealthCentral for her efforts in bringing us the latest information on Migraine, Ellen Schnakenburg from WegoHealth for her support, Diana Lee from Somebody Heal Me for the Blog Carnivals, Megan Oltman from Free My Brain, Arabella from Migraine Truth, and the many other Migraine bloggers out there. You keep me going; you give me hope. Thanks so much. I pray that you had a blessed Christmas surrounded by family and friends. I had 3 of my 4 boys at home this year.


Here are the 3: Stephen, a teacher in Raleigh; Andrew, a college student; Matthew, Marine reservist. It was great having them home.



Hi Debbie,
Tree looks great! Hopefully you had a migraine free Christmas day. I did, but am suffering today due to weather changes in our area.
Hi Debbie-
Such a beautiful family you have!
We had a very simple Christmas, which depressed me at first, but there is comfort in simplicity and it just took me a while to realize that. It’s been a rough couple of months, so just having a tree (decorated by DD and friend) and some Christmas cards seemed like so little and I was guilt-ridden and sad. We made our first Gingerbread house that Christmas day tho, and it was actually a real Christmas to remember! I hope yours was as well…
Ellen
visit me at my WEGO Health Migraine blog