If it had just been a normal day…
Faith in a resurrection and a life after this one is key to smiling, in this photo, on this day, every year.
We released some of the 10 balloons and celebrated with dinner at Chuck–a-rmma. Thanks Grandpa Chuck! An all you can eat buffet with kids is laughable: they got full and stopped eating! what-in-the-world? The fishy crackers from the salad bar was everyone’s favorite.
5 comments:
Love you, Nora. I also know that life continues after this one! I have no doubt Charlotte is close. Thanks for sharing your testimony and the source of your strength. I love Ingrid Michelson, too- you are VERY cool. I am always in awe that my children stop eating when they are full, or don't eat when they're not. Have I ever been like that? We want to come see the chicks. Chris is getting serious about farming. . .
Ha, ha! That is me, Julie, that posted that last comment. Oh, the joys of a shared computer. . .
I thought about you, but how would you know? I'm sorry my thoughts and warm wishes didn't make it past my head. Know that I love you! 10. Wow. This is a wonderful tradition to teach your children your testimony.
That really touched me.
A decade gone by. You've done it with flying colors and an awesome family. She must be so glad you're hers forever. Happy Birthday, Charlotte!
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