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Life is funny that way

Posted by tnderheart on  07/24/2013

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Category: Real Life Lessons
We never know when our lives will take a drastic turn. As much as we plan and dream, things happen that changes everything. Believe me I know. We take so much for granted and forget to appreciate the most important people and things in our life. I’ve learned to say I love you often because I may not get another chance to tell the people I love how much I love them. I’ve learned to

Spreading Their Wings

Posted by tnderheart on  07/24/2013

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Category: Nana Diaries
I can hardly believe Abby starts kindergarten next week. Where on earth has the time gone? I’m not sure what makes me more sad – the fact our precious girl is starting school or the fact the next couple weeks are going to be really hard for Currin. They are connected at the hip and it’s going to be quite a change. I know this will be good for them. Abby is already so grown

Never A Dull Moment

Posted by tnderheart on  07/24/2013

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Category: Nana Diaries
I was lonely last night so I called Steph and Ladd and conned them into letting me keep the babies overnight. I used the excuse that since they were both tired after a busy weekend, Nana would be nice and give them a break. But in truth they knew my motive was purely selfish. Ladd brought the kids over about 8:30 and we played until midnight. I gave them flashlights to take outside and the

Wisdom That Comes With Age

Posted by tnderheart on  07/15/2013

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Category: Real Life Lessons
In an earlier post I mentioned I had asked several of my closest friends and family members to help me out by revealing what they saw as both my greatest strengths and my weaknesses. I won’t bore you by sharing all of them, but let me suffice to say, they were not at all surprising. The verdict – I know myself better than I thought; I am as real as they come; and the person

Off We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder

Posted by tnderheart on  07/15/2013

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Category: Nana Diaries
February 20, 2011 He did it!!!! Our little man is walking. He looks so big and so confident. We, on the other hand, have mixed emotions. First of all, we are in so much trouble! We couldn’t keep up with him when he was crawling so I have no idea how we are going to keep up with him now. I just keep saying “don’t blink, don’t blink”. He isn’t just walking – he is

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