
She is without a doubt, one of the most beautiful people I have ever met, inside and out. She is also one of the most selfless, giving people I have ever met. She has been a true gift for my family during our journey in this new world. There were days shortly after my dad left that I wasn’t quite sure how I would drag myself out of bed and face the day. Kelly would come over, get me up, help me make the bed, make sure I looked presentable and drive me to work. She has certainly seen me in my lowest of lows. She sends my mother care packages and cards that have my mom belly laughing. You don’t know how much of a blessing it is to hear your mother, in the midst of grief, laugh uncontrollably. Little things become big blessings I assure you. She has sat with me in moments where the tears came full force with no signs of stopping. There were times when words were nowhere to be found, but she listened. For as long as I needed her to, she listened. She is also how I start my every day. We are fortunate to work together so every morning, coffee in hand, we chat before we do anything else. My mother calls her an angel. I would have to agree…God sent us a sweet gift named Kelly.
…and an incredibly gorgeous gift at that! :)
Much love to you Kel today and always,
Krysta






So fun to know your blog!