What a WONDERFUL picture of all your boys! Definitely one to frame for the mantle...and a fun one to look back to the day they all have wives--and sons--of their own!
I love my cute husband; my precious three sons; my girlfriends (near and far); my puppy Millie, getting lost in a good book; down comforters; sunsets; warm cookies; Butterfinger Blizzards; the smell of fresh cut grass; a crackling fire; walking in freshly fallen snow; the sound of a windstorm; an unexpected phone call from a long, lost friend; children's laughter, a good cry; a long, hot bubble bath and the sovereignty of God Almighty. I don't love bad manners; neutrality; insomnia; being cold; stinky feet; black olives; feta cheese and laundry.
This handsome guy stole my heart almost 20 years ago and we've been on a wild ride ever since. Life is never boring with him. He exudes passion, adventure, challenge, devotion and loyalty and those blessed to walk through life with him would definitely concur. No one but God could have picked a better partner for me to journey toward eternity with and raise three young men alongside. I love this man with all my heart and soul.
About City Boy
My precious "textbook" firstborn. He is one of those "old souls" who knew his life's purpose from an early age. He is polite, over-the-top social, engaged, driven and a true leader. He loves all the daily conveniences this modern world has to offer andwas born for this century. God's call on his life shines in all he does.
About Country Boy
My middle son. This guy is adventurous and passionate about God's creation. He loves exploring the great outdoors and would undoubtedly survive on "Man vs. Wild". Give the boy a slingshot, bb gun and knife and he'll be occupied from sunrise to sunset. It's instinctual. His smile will melt your heart and he can be quite charming when he wants to be. He has a tender compassion for those younger and more vulnerable than him, particularly animals and babies.
About All-Around Boy
The baby. The first two words to describe this child are: "tenacious" and "resilient". Undoubtedly a result of having two older brothers. But being joyful and affectionate are traits that belong to him alone. He came out of the womb smiling and snuggly. "Walk" has never been a word in his vocabulary and an activity has yet to surface that he isn't crazy about.
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What a WONDERFUL picture of all your boys! Definitely one to frame for the mantle...and a fun one to look back to the day they all have wives--and sons--of their own!
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