Things to Think About

Everyday thoughts about nothing in particular. Just "things to think about".

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Location: Markleville, Indiana, United States

I have been married to a wonderful man, Marty, for 27 years and have three great children. Amanda, Drew and Amy. I also have three adorable grandkids, Dallys, Dylan and Donovan. I am a legal assistant/secretary and have done that job in one form or another for about 20 years. My church is CFC and they are my family.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Two of My Girls!


Here are two of my girls! My oldest daughter Amanda and her daughter (my granddaughter) Dallys. Now that Amanda is grown up with kids of her own, she and I get along so well. As she was growing up that wasn't always the case. I always loved her so much, but there were times when I really didn't like her too well! I think that is the case with all moms and daughters. Marty says that most of the problem was that we were too much alike. That could be. She is a great mom and I am so proud of her and what she has become. She has a job that she loves and one that was made just for her. I love you Sis!

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Awwww!!! How sweet Dandy Andy! I just love you. You don't even know how much you and Marty mean to Matt and I. We are so thankful for what you guys are doing for us for the wedding. You two are wonderful people and we love so much. Not to mention Matt loves Drew and I adore Amy. We love you!!!

10/11/2005 8:45 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love you so much mom. I do agree that we didnt always see eye to eye. you and dad did a wonderful job raising me and teaching me the difference between right and wrong. That doesnt mean that I always listened and did the right thing, but everyone learns from there mistakes, even if it is the hard way! I am very thankful to have parents like you, no matter how mad I make you, or how much you disagree with the choices I make, you are still there full of support and love, even if it just means listening. I love you both. Thank you..

10/12/2005 12:17 PM  

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