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Memory #16

March 5, 2011

I bought Lily paper and markers when school supplies were out. I was teaching her how to write and spell her name. She said she wanted to go to school. I told her that she would soon. She said "Mommy come too?" I told her I couldnt go with her. She said, "I don't want to go to school." I wish I could send you on your first day of school baby girl! I love you to infinity and beyond! xoxo

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 3/5/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441

Memory #15

March 5, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 3/4/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441

I went back to school after graduating because I wanted to become a teacher to have the same schedule as Lily when she went to school. I set up my desk in my room. Lily wanted her desk right next to mine. While I was doing my homework, Lily would do hers as well (coloring, cutting paper). She would always bring a smile to my face. I love you to infinity and beyond! xoxo

Memory #14

March 5, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 3/3/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441

The weekend before Lily passed away we went up to Central to visit Uncle Do Do and Aunt Stephanie. It was a wonderful weekend. We had the neighbors come over and watch "Toys Berry" and had an ice cream sunday party. Lily poured way too many sprinkles on her sunday. She yelled at Sarah Rowe for shutting the movie off. What a great weekend spent with wonderful people. Love you to infinity and beyond! xoxo

Memory #12

March 5, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/28/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441

We have a cabin up north. When Lily was 14 months we went up to visit family for the 4th of July. She wanted to be pulled on the trailer behind the little tractor.She fell asleep in my cousin's lap. My uncle, Jeff Miller, took her for a long ride so she could sleep. She looked so peaceful and content. She was always so happy when with her family. We love you to infinity and beyond baby girl! xoxo

Memory #11

February 28, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/27/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441

Lily was a little lady. But man when she had gas she could keep up with the big boys. Everytime she would smell it whether it was her or not she would yell "Poop" Usually it was "DoDo Poop" But one day at church she yelled "Momma Poop" she laughed loudly. People turned and giggled and prolly believed it because who would think that smell could come out of a little girl. I ♥ you to infinity and beyond baby girl! xoxo

Memory #10

February 27, 2011

As I was holding Lily's best friend Ella at church today, I remembered the days that I would hold Lily. She loved Jesus so much but when she was nursing she would be ready to leave half way through mass. There were many occassions where she would yell "Murse me momma!" People would turn and laugh. How I miss those days baby girl! I love you to infinity and beyond! xoxo

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/26/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441

Memory #9

February 27, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/25/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441

Lily loved going to GLE Gymnastics & Cheer. One day they brought the parachute out at the end of open gym. Kids all gathered around to wait for their turn to go on the parachute while the others moved it up and down around them. Lily ran out there almost every time. When it was not her turn she wouldnt get off and looked at the coach to let her stay. I love you to infinity and beyond baby girl! xoxo

Memory #8

February 24, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/24/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441.

Sitting in the airport remembering last year when Lily and I went to Florida. She wanted to talk to everyone. When we got on the plane we were seated between two men (she was on my lap.) When she wanted to nurse that was fun...trying to nurse her between 2 men. She kicked the guy's tray next to me. Thank goodness he only had ice in his cup. I miss you baby girl! I love you to infinity and beyond! xoxo

 

Memory #7

February 24, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/23/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441.

When I found out I was pregnant I promised my parents I would finish school. Graduation day was cold, snowing, raining, and windy, but none of that mattered when I walked up and got my diploma in front of my baby girl. She walked around the house asking "Mommy you grad-e-ated? I proud of you." So I hope I continue to make you proud. I love you to infinity and beyond baby girl! xoxo

 

Memory #6

February 22, 2011

 

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/22/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441.

Lily knew that I was afraid of bugs, especially lady bugs. In the spring we would have tons all over outside and sometimes inside. One day we were sitting upstairs when Lily picked one up and chased me around the room laughing. She was not afraid of anything. I love you to infinity and beyond baby girl!

Memory #5

February 22, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/21/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441.

 

Last year we went tubing down the river. Lily played in the canoe with uncle Jeffy...Jeff Miller. She sat there eating all the food from the cooler. When she got tired came on my tube and fell asleep in my arms. Holding her in my arms floating down a river was one of the best moments in my life. I would give anything to hold you one more time. I love you to infinity and beyond baby girl! xoxo

Memory #4

February 22, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/20/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441.

There is a statue outside our church that is for unborn children (Victims of abortion). Lily stopped by there often when we left church. One day she asked me what it was for. I told her it was for all the babies whose mommy's didnt have them. She said "But you had me right?" I said "Yes I did baby." She said "Thank you mommy," handed me her doll and went over to pray for the babies.

Memory #3

February 22, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/19/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441.

Last year Lily and I went to Madera Beach in Florida. When I took her by the water, she freaked out. But she loved playing with the seagulls and rolling in the sand. She didnt want to leave. I know that is what Heaven is like. Lily we are going to the ocean today and sending Lilies out in the water so you are with us. I love you to infinity and beyond baby girl! xoxo

Memory #2

February 22, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/18/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441.

Lily would always ask everyone questions. She had so many questions for everyone. One being "Where's your mom?" One time in church she talked to the woman next to us (who was probably 85 years old) and asked her "Where's your mom?" The woman looked at her smiled and didn't know what to say. She went on to say "Ummm she's not here." Lily is probably playing with her in heaven.

Memory #1

February 21, 2011

Shared by Lauren Furneaux (Lily's Mom) on 2/17/11 Source http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Justice-for-Lily/178595315488441.

Lily had gold fish. After numerous died and went to fishy heaven aka down the toilet, we would go buy more. Each time when checking out at the store Lily would ask me. These ones dont die? The cashier would laugh at my lack of being able to keep fish alive. Needless to say her fish are about 5 months old now.

I love you

February 21, 2011

To start off, Lily was a little girl full of true vibrancy. I will never forget her smile. She had the smile that lit up any room. She had the beautiful brown eyes that would melt your heart. Lily was born on May 14 2008 to her Mother Lauren Furneaux and father Jeff Wolfenbarger. Lilys mom Lauren fell in love with Lily since day one. Lily grew and grew becoming smarter day by day. She loved her mommy and she sure did show it. Lily loved to watch Glee and sing a long with Mommy. She also enjoyed watching her Uncle Dodo sing. She enjoyed going to the beach with her mommy. Last year Lauren to her to Madera Beach in Florida and she loved it. She liked rolling around in the sand and playing with the seagulls. Lily was sent down from God to the Furneaux family. God could not have chosen a better family to raise Lily. She was always so happy& always smiling. Lily really loved her Mommy, Uncle Dodo& Ama and Papa. Lily loved singing and dancing and I know thats what she is doing in heaven right now. I love you Lily <3