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Leslie from Virginia says:
So precious…..yes, I can see why this is your favorite Christmas memory.
Kathy says:
<3
Dana S. says:
I can see why this is special! That made me tear up just reading about it!
Robin says:
Kathy tears are falling as I read your Christmas story..You have grown so much over these past 5-6 years and I’m so thankful you go before me in some areas…;) You always help me stay on the path and you always remind me that the formula’s don’t always work…I love you dear friend and I wished everyone had one of you in their neck of the woods because your encouragement in my life keeps me moving forward and I love you! Great Post btw…..
Robin says:
I also have to add that Jeff’s heart is so precious and to see his face in that picture^^^^^^up there with Emma tells the story of who he really is..in real life…as in not blog world..he has such a gentle, sweet, love for you guys and it always shows on his face.
Robin says:
Oh yeah and what a great memories for your Children that their father loved them and accepted them. ya know some of us don’t have that from our earthly fathers. That sweet Christmas morning shall never be forgotten because you captured the realness…That is sooooo Awesome!
Keri says:
I have read your blog for a while now.Just want you to know that we went through this with our oldest daughter.She is now 27.It has been five years.She was gone for two.She is now back home and working at a Christian School.I had to do all those things you mentioned! He truly does give Beauty for Ashes!
Kathy says:
Thank you Keri! Things are MUCH better, not ideal, but better.
Stories of restoration have always brought me so much HOPE and encouragement! Thank you for sharing.