Thursday, May 26, 2005

Nothing to Say

Hey everyone, I'm still around I just haven't had anything to say really. Been busy working at 7-11 and also on my house. Twenty-three and a half hours already. Keep checking I will try to post stuff more aften.

Sunday, May 08, 2005

What would we do without them

Happy Mothers Day. What would do without them. First of all none of us would be here without them. They are here as guides, they keep accountable and keep us on the right track. We may still stray a bit but will always think back to our mother. Think about the sacrifices they have made for. Alot of them choose motherhood over a career. They have sacrificed alot for us. Let us raise our Pepsi bottles or glasses or whatever you're drinking to our Mothers. Here's to you Mom. Thanks for everything you've done for us.

Sunday, May 01, 2005

Time For A Change

When my family and I first moved here back in 2002. All the doors for the move where wide open. My Transfer from Bonnyville 7-11 to 22nd Street was already in place. We had an apartment to move into. We even had a good church to go to. Almost three years later things are still going good. Work is, well better now that I have my new transfer, we are working towards owning our own home with Habitat for Humanity, and church.... well..... like my title says, I think it's time for a chance. It became very clear this morning when a one of our 2 year olds teacher's greeted us this morning. Firstly, if you don't already know, both my boys have hearing problems and where hearing aids. Caleb, the 2 year old, is in the early intervention problem and someone come by the house every two weeks to work with him and prepare him for preschool which he will start in January of '06. His teacher's concern was that Caleb getting help from someone outside the church and that he could be getting the wrong influence. Firstly, you would think that as christain parents we would know what is right or wrong for our kids. The church is not there to train our childern, they are there to help us if we need it, come alongside and support us. Parenting of any kind, christian or not, is a learning experience. We all make mistakes and have to live with the consequences. We do the best job that we can and hope and pray that our children grow to love God and love and respect us for the job we did, good or bad. Successful parents are those whose children run up to them even when their arms are empty.

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