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Balancing life is definitely a daily task. I'm a stay at home mommy to three kids, we home school all three, and I work part time at night. It can be a challenge to decide what is important, what can wait, and what just won't get done. It's good to slow down and realize that things I thought were important have taken a back burner to other things. Being able to teach my kids and see the light in their eyes when they learn a new concept, that feeling is more important than making sure the house is spotless e

Every child should come into this world wanted and loved as much as our grandchildren. From the moment we were told we were going to be grandparents until this very moment, we live knowing we have been blessed with the purest form of love. The love for your grandchild is totally unconditional. You offer your love, appreciation and acceptance simply because they are your grandchildren. They love you simply because you are Grams & Pop. Rhett, Briana, Colby, Dylan and Joie, you are amazing and you make our liv

My children love each other, and I love them each so much.  It's amazing how much your love can increase if you let it, and in just having another child.  My children were never jealous.  I didn't expect them to be.  There was always a brief period of adjustment, where the older children would test their limits, and see if things still stood the same as before, and when they found that they were, no problem.  The older children need to understand that they are still just as important, and just as loved, and

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