“The one thing we didn’t get right was eating.”

“The one thing we didn’t get right was eating.”
“He was laid off from his job. He truly loved being able to go to work and misses all the people. He’s always lived paycheck to paycheck, but we always had a roof over our head, food on the table, and faith we’d be okay. ‘I love you, it’s going to be okay. Daddy’s going to be okay.’ He wasn’t worried about himself, he just wanted to make sure I knew he loved me.”
“We’ve battled life together. We are finally on top of our mountain, and it’s taken 17 years to get here.”
“We were near the 9/11 Memorial entrance. It was POURING rain. ‘You guys come with me.’ He escorted us past the long line, past the police officers, and told the security guards, ‘These are my two friends, let them in.’ Before he left, he told us to look for him in the museum; we would find his picture and the watch he wore that fateful day. Sure enough, we did.”
“Life is short; you never know what tomorrow may bring. And thanks to my three beautiful children, I have learned to live life to the fullest, finding hope and happiness every single day.”
“‘Coming out’ wasn’t easy. I spent COUNTLESS hours talking to God. How could I be so in love with someone others thought I wasn’t supposed to marry? ‘I know this isn’t right. It can’t be.’”
“I’d never seen it before. It was nice. ‘Well, it’s for you…’ I didn’t understand. My dad had been dead for almost 9 years. There’s no way this was from him. When he was still in the Marine Corps, he’d met with my dad. At this point, I couldn’t see, silently crying. This must’ve happened before I even graduated high school.”
“I was told it was unlikely we would be able to conceive with the cyst, because the other ovary also had several small cysts as well.”
“I predicted I would probably live to 30 or 35. The change is so drastic, I’ve been questioned concerning the authenticity of the photos.”
“I didn’t ask for this. I didn’t ask to cry myself to sleep every night. I didn’t ask to be verbally abused, nor did I ask for a mother that had not one nurturing bone in her body.”
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