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by Teresa Ortiz
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Good story. Hope they continue to have a wonderful journey.Hi Linda, thank you for reading and the kind words. I hope it continues as well :-0
hi t,the past gets further and further away as we grow.my dad had 2 daughters from a previous marriage, and didn't see them for 28 years. he was able to meet them again, and then there were 6!this was a good article,thanks for sharing,my best,sueHi Sue,What a blessing for all of you! Thanks for the comments, I always appreciate your input. Blessings to you in this New Year! Hugs, t
Teresa - you did well!HI Lorrie, thank you - I tried something a little different than my norm as far as style. Blessings to you in the new year! The videos of Zack are priceless! What a cutie!!! Love your rug! :-)
Happy New Year, Teresa. What a heart-touching account...the story of delayed reunion! My father told us repeatedly about his first son but we never met him. I looked for him once, but I wasn't even sure what his full name was. Futile search. Dad has passed away now, and my older brother followed too - not the "lost" brother. Thinking about it is all questions pleading for answers that may never come in this lifetime. Thanks for sharing this story with a happier ending or beginning. ~mogama~Hi Mogama - I can't imagine how difficult it is to know you have a brother you were unable to meet. As you said, some questions may never be answered in this lifetime. But we do serve a gracious God, and there will come the time when all the answers are given and you will know the reason. Many blessings to you this year and always - keep sharing the light and love of our Lord Jesus Christ. Teresa
Dear Teresa, This account keeps a reader with it and hoping. I loved the description of the everyday things that helped lead new conversation too! These things matter, these simple things. We thank God for life!HI Jean, how are you? It's been a long time. Thank you for the kind comments. I do believe it is the everyday little things that matter - they build strength and unity. Yes, we thank God for life! May you continue to grow and may God prosper you in mind, body, and spirit. Hugs, Teresa
Awesome stuff, Sis. Thank you so much for sharing.You are welcome. Thank you for reading!!!
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