Remember the old woman who lived in a shoe? I'm a lot like her, with a husband and varying numbers of children in our 100-year-old farmhouse. This blog is about our lives.
Okay--so why did I get teary-eyed when I read this? It is so convicting and true. Even when we know that things don't buy us happiness, you want to get the best for your children. Investing in their lives is a much more precious gift--even if they don't realize it right now. I needed to be reminded again.
Okay--so why did I get teary-eyed when I read this? It is so convicting and true. Even when we know that things don't buy us happiness, you want to get the best for your children. Investing in their lives is a much more precious gift--even if they don't realize it right now. I needed to be reminded again.
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Aimee
Love it. What I needed this time o' year. Reminded me of this
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Thanks, Dorcas!
Thank you for linking this. Now I can send it on to my daughter and others. Thanks
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