I am checking in late again because I needed to finish my father-in-laws present for tomorrow. I wanted to go to bed knowing it was complete. The above picture was what I spent the past couple of days making. I hope it touches his heart.
I hope everyone had a nice day and you were able to make the time at some point to relax and unwind.
To all the fathers out there, Happy Father’s Day. I hope you all have a nice day and you feel the love which you have given to your children.
Today, I challenge you to remember how your words, actions, and deeds leave lasting impressions on the lives and hearts they touch. Take some time to love on your kids whether they are young or old because they will hide those memories in their hearts.
Do something today that will leave a lasting memory for those people you love. Happy Father’s Day, Dad’s!
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I am a wife, mom, and daughter. I have served in the United States Army, gone to college, and received a Batchelor's Degree in Criminology. I married my husband when he was on active duty in the United States Army so I have the unique knowledge of what it is like to be on both sides of a Military uniform. I have been a wife for a lot longer than when I was in the Army.
While we were stationed in Germany, my daughter, who is 23 years old now was born and I chose to put my career on hold to be a mom and eventually a homeschool mom.
The past 15 years have been wrought with many struggles for various reasons, but it is as a result of those struggles that this blog has come about.
As the years passed and the struggle kept coming, I would say to God, "I'm not sure why we have to go through all of this, but if we have to God, then allow my story to serve as a means of encouragement to others so all this pain isn't for nothing."
Well, the years passed but the struggles never went away. I feel now is the time God wants me to begin sharing my story. It is my prayer as I share my heart that it will serve as a healing opportunity for you, my readers. Know you are not alone. There are hope and encouragement that waits.
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