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I am happily married and my life has been abundantly blessed with a wonderful loving family. My blog is about the tapestry of two lives that God has permanently woven together by His love and our journey through our many trials, triumphs, and the God-size miracles we have witnessed throughout our daily lives with our strong faith in Christ.
March 31, 2008 at 5:00pm
March 31, 2008 at 5:00pm
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This is cool; I’ve made my second blue month in a row. But I don’t have time to blog right now I have to get ready for my dinner date. Look out Rachel Ray, Debi’s in the kitchen tonight. Perhaps I should ask our community fire department to be on standby, or either search under the cabinet for the fire extinguisher. You never know with me cooking.

Oh I’m so excited to report, I chatted with Skyler online today, and found out he’s coming home earlier than we expected and will get to stay here for a couple of extra days than what we originally thought. His flight arrangements are in the final stages of being finalized as I type this.

After spending time home in Philadelphia, we will take a trip down south to Mississippi to see the rest of the family before he has to get back. Skyler is homesick and missing everyone, he’s ready to see his son, Zachary.

I had to laugh at him when he said he was craving some of my baked beans and a baked potato, and really wanted me to make him that when he gets home. Of all the things in the world my son could have, he said he wanted that, I guess it’s true, we all do love our mothers cooking.

Though he is such a proud soldier wanting to help his country in any way he can, as a parent, I respect him for this. But I can’t wait for this war to be over and for him to be at home with his own family, where he can get back to finishing up his college education and working to take care of his son.


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