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January 24, 2012

GUEST blogger: SUZE'S CORNER

I'm happy to be posting my very first GUEST BLOGGER.  Suzanne was nice enough to volunteer and talk about my January guest blogger topic:  RELATIONSHIPS.  But, it's with a twist and also focusing on another hot topic for many, many women out there.

Thank you SO MUCH Suzanne for sharing your thoughts on my blog.  I look forward to continue reading your blog and getting to know you.

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Hi there! I'm Suzanne over at Suze's Corner, happy to be guest blogging for my fellow blogger, Emily. I have been married for almost 5 years to my wonderful husband, Boss. He is currently in school at Arizona State Univ full time.


A year after we got married, we were blessed to welcome our first little baby into this world. She was born May 2008 and goes by the name Petey on my blog.


16 months after her birth, we welcome our second baby into this world. He was born October 2009 and goes by the name Spidey on my blog.


This is what our cute family looks like now.  Two parents, a 3 year old, and a 2 year old.  Last April, we decided we wanted to try for our next baby.  We secretly tried for 4 months before changes were happening in my body that I just knew in my mind meant pregnancy.  But I was wrong.  I took 4 pregnancy tests, all negative, so we made an appointment with my doctor. 

The next thing I knew, I was being scheduled for blood work and ultrasounds to help diagnose the problem. I was given the diagnosis of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in August of 2011 and we started fertility treatments shortly after that. 

Many times in those next few months, I blogged about my heartache. You can go back and read it if you'd like but today, I'd like to focus on what this did to my relationship with my husband. 

I believe trials in our lives can either bring us closer or move us further apart, depending on how we decide to look at it. I've searched for peace ever since my diagnosis and my husband and I have had many deep conversations about this change in our lives. 

You see, my PCOS doesn't just affect me. I now deal with hormonal imbalance every day of my life (mostly due to my fertility drugs but also somewhat from my PCOS) and can go from happy to sad in a split second. 

My poor husband, right? 

But he has grown up just as much as I have and has continued to support me throughout all of this. 

Yes, we fight.  But we fought before. :)  If anything, we fight less now because we both feel supported by the other person. We listen more, remember more, and care more.  This is something we should've been doing from the beginning of our relationship but it's never too late to fix something that is important to you. 

My husband is my best friend and I feel lucky that I am going through this trial with him and not just on my own.

8 comments:

  1. It's the tough stuff that truly tests a relationship. I'm glad to see that it has brought you closer because together you can get through this! Your family is beautiful!

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    1. You're so right, Kasey. Thanks for your comment!

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  2. I am sorry for what you went through, but so happy it brought you together. Sometimes it takes heartache to bring people together.

    Visiting from SITS!

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    1. It's true that heartache brings people together. Thanks, Amy!

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  3. What a lovely family. the baby photos are so sweet!
    I just stopped by from SITS to say hello; hope you find time to do the same.

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    1. Aren't her kids completely adorable?! Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. Beautiful family!!

    I'm glad everything has brought you guys together.

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  5. Such a beautiful family! And what a great guest poster. It really is interesting how our trials can either bring us closer to our loved ones and tear us apart. It's so important to keep that in mind and do all we can to let them be a blessing.

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