[…] the most incredible thing that has happened to me is that it is my version of a fairy tale that I’ve found in this unlikely and unexpected family a home that I’ve never had before.”
Dinner.
Family.
A Seat At The Table.
Moved.
I can't sleep…
[…] the most incredible thing that has happened to me is that it is my version of a fairy tale that I’ve found in this unlikely and unexpected family a home that I’ve never had before.”
Dinner.
Family.
A Seat At The Table.
Moved.
Enough tears for one day! 😉 Loved this.
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“If itsa Sunday, itsa pasta!” That’s my kinda gal. 🙂 WMS, pal. Love, love, love…
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Smiling. I loved that line and lady too…
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AWWW…
Enough work/play for one day.
Time to start dinner.
LOVED this.
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I could watch these all day. 💖
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In the good and the bad, family time is precious 🙂
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wonderful
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Hey there David! Just browsing around the blogosphere, finding some fun and interesting blogs to follow to make some new friends in 2016. If you like, hop on over to my world at http://www.thatssojacob.wordpress.com, and if you see anything you like, comment or follow! Have a great day and happy new year!
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Thanks. Will do.
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Loved!!
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Reblogged this on renplus.
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Thanks for sharing.
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Moved also. The simplicity of a seat at the table is stunningly beautiful.
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Isn’t it though…
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David, I really want to hear more about YOUR story! Please tell us! 😉 ❤
Peace,
Sherrie
Sherrie Miranda's historically based, coming of age, Adventure novel “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador” is about an American girl in war-torn El Salvador:
http://tinyurl.com/klxbt4y
Her husband made a video for her novel. He wrote the song too:
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Reblogged this on sherriemiranda1 and commented:
I have lived away from my family of origin for a long time. (Then my parents moved away too!) I have a strong belief in MAKING family. That’s probably because when I lived in LA, my best friend had a lot of gay friends. They know how to make their friends their family. We love each other like family.
When I moved back to SD to marry my Filipino Hippie husband, I had no idea I would inherit about 50 people in the bargain. Being a bit of a loner, it’s sometimes a bit overwhelming, but since neither my hubby or I had children, it has been a blessing too. The children of his sister have become like our own kids & their children are like grandkids to us.
Personally, I am glad it’s just the two of us in our home (although I do miss the kitties – they passed away a few years ago). We have our freedom, but we have a family too, so it’s the best of both worlds. 😉 ❤
Thanks, David, for sharing this. I look forward to reading your story about family! 😉 ❤
Peace, love & family to all,
Sherrie
Sherrie Miranda's historically based, coming of age, Adventure novel “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador” is about an American girl in war-torn El Salvador:
http://tinyurl.com/klxbt4y
Her husband made a video for her novel. He wrote the song too. You can find it on YouTube or in some of my other posts. Same title as the book. 😉 ❤
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Smiling. Thanks for sharing Sherrie.
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loved loved loved this………….
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Heartwarming 💓
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