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Monday, January 10, 2011

Day 4

Day 4: Write your own obituary.

Well I can't think of a more depressing theme for the day. So...

Let me talk a little about the legacy I hope to leave on this earth when I am gone. I hope that my children remember me as a loving, fair, honest and fun mother; that their memories of me include lots of snuggles, kisses, building forts, homemade cookies, family dinners, and campfires. I hope that my children know how much I love my husband (their father) and that we can set an amazing example of a Godly and truthful marriage to them. I hope that my husband knows how much I love him and that I have tried in all ways to be a loving, caring, faithful wife who has served beside him for many years of our lives. I want my husband, children, and grandchildren to know that I love the Lord first and foremost, and I want them to know without a shadow of a doubt that I have interceeded and sought the Lord on their behalf every day of their lives. I want them to know the Word of God because we (their mom & dad) taught it to them at a young age. I want my friends to know without question that I am generous and that our home is always open and welcoming to every person in our lives. I want to be able to stand before the Lord on my judgement day and say truthfully that I have done my absolute best with all He has entrusted me with - finances, time, resources, children, and husband.

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So, folks, how was your snow day? Mine included working with minimal to no staff to help me, and coming home to a pot of soup at my parents' house. Hope you guys had a little more fun than I did! :)

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