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Storytime with big brother

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Family steeped in faith and tradition

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Below is one of my favorite childhood pictures…singing in church for the 100th anniversary of the small town church where both my grandparents and parents were married and most all of us were baptized. Yes I still can name each child standing in this picture singing, as well as the pastor in the front to the left and the man…
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A few blogs to check today

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Some of you were led to Stellan’s blog last year when I first posted about it. And have you checked it? Stellan is out of the hospital, flying home today from Boston with his mama! Today I have a few others to share with you. All involve babies and families who have needed prayers (and still need prayers every day)…
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Cousin gathering

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This past Saturday we had a family gathering of Nathan’s mom side, the Strobel’s. It was to celebrate April family birthdays. We met up in Jamestown at Nathan’s uncle and aunt’s home for a day of food, visiting, laughter and plenty of playing for the kids. Hunter with Strobel cousins Austin and Connor who live about 40 minutes from us….
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Sometimes you just have to laugh…

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After a high temperature of 82 degrees yesterday, we all felt alive and revived. Nathan and I had lunch on the porch. Miss E and I played at the park while Hunter shot baskets. Our frozen tundra was indeed thawing, greening up and summer is on its way or so we dreamed. I even received two boxes from Gurney’s this…
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