Friday, December 21, 2007

Enjoy the Holidays!!

Well, it's 5:01pm on Friday and I'm headed out the door!
We have finished another year and we just wanted to say THANK YOU for making this year so great! We have some wonderful memories that we will always carry in our hearts. Thank you for allowing us to share those priceless moments of your lives!
We will treasure them!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Jackie, Andrew, Barb and Penny!

Friday, December 14, 2007

A little holiday cheer



This family has been in a lot over the years, and they happen to be good friends of mine. You probably recognize the two older girls. They grace our children's gallery with their beautiful faces. Well, now they hav new addition to the family.
She is following in the footsteps of her sisters...beautiful and a ham. :)

The Canfield Jenkins Elves are working hard to get everything to you by Christmas!
We are praying for no winter storms between now and next Friday so that all our orders get here on time. Friday the 21st will be our last day before the Holidays and then we will be back January 2nd.
Click here to see the elves dance!!

I hope everyone has a great next couple weeks...don't let the shopping madness get to you. Show a little love and give an unexpected smile...that goes a long way :)

Sunday, December 09, 2007

In memory



Kelsey lost her battle with cancer Tuesday, December 4th.
All week last week I was trying to come up with the right words to say and couldn't come up with anything.
And everytime I tried to blog, I would open and close it because there were too many emotions to put one thought together.
My husband and I went to her funeral on Saturday and it was beautiful. There were many many people there that Kelsey and her family have impacted. There wasn't a dry eye in the church. But, as we sang and listened to the words of the pastor, a peace came over me and others as well.
Kelsey will live in all the lives that she touched. We smile at the fact that she is with the Lord. She is laughing, singing, dancing and horse back riding again. She is surrounded by love and no longer in pain.
I know that I will always remember the graceful, elegant little girl that stood on point waiting for me to take her picture. She is strong, sweet, loving and beautiful. I am thankful that I knew her and have learned so much about life from her and her family.
To her family, you're strength and dedication are inspiring. We will all continue to pray for you and our hearts are with you always.