I'm a 44 year old happily married mother of 2 AMAZING kids. I home school them both and do child care. Needless to say, I'm a little tired at days end, but I wouldn't have it any other way. I feel like this is what God has called me to do. My brother and were adopted and we're actually really brother and sister. Same mom, different sperm donor. We grew up in an extremely loving home and raised in church. My parents are an incredible gift.... plain and simple. I feel that the Almighty lifted me out of one life and placed me in theirs. I was baptized when I was 10 or 11 and have had a pretty close relationship with God. I sewed some wild oats in my late 20's but gradually came back to my faith. I never really lost it, but more so I'd say, put it on the back burner. Now I feel a closeness to the Lord like I've never felt before. I'm not a republican or democrat. I'm not quite sure what I am but I really don't care. I'm a believer and follower of Jesus Christ and grow more in love with him everyday. I'm developing a very strong interest in the Jewish culture and am trying to live my life as God's will desires. Don't misunderstand, I'm not trying to convert to Judaism. I'm just intrigued and want to learn more.
I'm pretty tender hearted and my feelings can hurt easily. I tend to speak out when I shouldn't and don't speak out when I should. At 44, you'd think I would have learned this already. I LOVE potatoes and the color PURPLE. In school I was going to marry Rick Springfield and have 4 kids with him. I rock out to the Bee Gee's and Motzart. I love my country and adore my family. Math is my mortal enemy.... as was just about all subjects in school, except Choir.... so if you would have asked me back then if I could see myself homeschooling my own kids one day, I would have laughed you all the way around the world and back. Heck, if you would have asked me only 3 years ago, I would have laughed you all the way around the world and back. When the Lord directs you... you move. The things we do for our kids.. that's all I have to say about that.
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