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Friday, August 15, 2008

Praying for all the Mothers

Girls,

I just wanted to let you know I am writing this blog just for you. From talking to some and reading other blogs this has been a hard week for you moms. After reading Tamara's blog and all the comments. I just want to let you know that I am praying for you and your children. I love all of your children. They mean so much to Kevin and me. Thank you for allowing us to be apart of their lives. Please know we are not perfect but God is and He will work everything out. Tammy, Tamara, Shana, MaryBeth, Terri, Jennifer, Cyndi and I hope I didn't leave anyone out. If I did please forgive me!!! I just want you to know that each of you are setting great examples of being mothers!!! Watching you and your children is better preparing me for when I become a mother. Tamara when I read your blog my heart broke but God knows what we need and when we need it. He sent you those words for a reason. HE IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!!!

Please know I'm praying for you and your family. Keep up the good work!!!

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine upon you.
Numbers 6:24, 25

Your sister in Christ,
Lacey H


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4 comments:

Tamara Chastain said...

Parenting can be very difficult and trying but it is so worth every sleepless night and tantrum. Thank you so much for your prayers.

Brad and Shana said...

Thanks for your prayers, Lacey!

You know I need them!

You're going to be a great mother one day!

Maddie said...

ditto what Shana said. You and Kevin are going to be great parents...my girls love you both and so do we!

The Wild World of Richmond said...

oooooohhhh! This was a really sweet post. Parenting is hard-TRUE THAT! BUT, I feel so blessed and priviliged to have the opportunity to spend these years with my children. They are growing up WAY TOO fast. It's killing me...really killing me. I'm praying that one day you also will be blessed as you raise your own child.