Monday, May 24, 2010

As she takes off her devil horns and says goodbye to red and black and hello to camo…


So many of you know that our extended family is very close, I cherish that MORE than you know. You may recall our “little cousins” Bailey and Shelby who would come to games and many other functions as our biggest fans and better yet now our girls get to go to their games representing some of their biggest fans. The oldest of the girls, Bailey graduated from Huntley Project yesterday. (Choke back the lump in my throat and blink a lot ) She will take off her devil horns and say goodbye to red and black.

It is bitter sweet. I am so proud of her and the incredible woman she has become. As the girls have gotten older they have become some of my very best friends. It has been so fun watching them grow and I can’t wait to see the successes these girls have in life. Oooohhh what lies ahead for these girls, I just can’t wait! The road ahead is of the unknown but these girls have been raised by one of the strongest women out there, and if they are a shadow of their mother they will surpass every expectation.

Bailey has decided to join the Montana Army National Guard where she will serve our country along with many other admirable men and woman. She will tour the world with great pride of her home town where she knows without a doubt it will always be a place to come back to. A pillow will await her for her to rest her head during visits to a place she will always call home. She intends to come back to Montana and get her cosmetology license upon completion of AIT School next spring. After graduating from cosmetology school she would like to get her business degree. Although it is only 6 months that she will be gone we will miss her dearly.

Best of luck Bail…we love you!!!

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  1. I couldn't have put this more perfectly myself! We are so lucky to have such a wonderful family! Much love to Bailey, as we know she will make us all very proud!!

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