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  • Some Things are Changing0

    Folks, it’s a big week in our house this week. A week that felt like it wouldn’t get here as fast as it did. I keep asking myself how we got here? How on earth is this possible? Our son Tyler turned 16 on Monday. SIXTEEN. Like officially old enough that Momma’s sweet baby boy

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  • Rejuvenating0

    This week, I am feeling reset, refreshed, and rejuvenated. We spent eleven wonderful days at the river for a staycation over the 4th of July. We couldn’t have had a more perfect week. The weather wasn’t bad at all. We had a few storms throughout the week, but none lasted long. It was hot every

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  • The Best Way to Find Joy is to Give it to Others

    The Best Way to Find Joy is to Give it to Others0

    Hey all! I feel like I haven’t talked to you in a while. It’s been three weeks! Kenzy’s story took three weeks to share, and I got some cute feedback from it. I hope you all enjoyed it. I know it was kind of hard to read because she doesn’t understand when quoting people, you

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  • Kenzy’s River Story – Part 3

    Kenzy’s River Story – Part 30

    Chapter 6 – Grammies and Pappies and Meemaws Come to the River “Hey hun! Wakey wakey!” “Hi!” (yawns) “Grammy and pappies are coming soon.” “Okay, yayyy!” “So hurry up!” (Gets done getting ready.) “Hi Uncle Joe!” “HI!” “How did you sleep?” “Good.” “You?” “Good.” “I am going to get some breakfast.” “Hey honey. Are you

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  • Kenzy’s River Story Part 2

    Kenzy’s River Story Part 20

    Chapter 3 – The Morning at the River (Yawns.) “What time is it?” (Looks at the tablet clock.) “8:30.” “Okay.” I said to myself. Ty’s awake. “Hi Ty! How did you sleep?” “Hi. Slept good. How did you sleep?” “Good.” “I am going to see dad.” “Okay.” Walks into camper… “Hi dad! Good morning!” “Good

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  • Kenzy McElroy Shares her Story: The River Story

    Kenzy McElroy Shares her Story: The River Story0

    Do you all remember many months ago in the winter when I shared how my eleven-year-old daughter, Kenzy, wrote a story about our river lot because she missed being up there so much? We had all the grandparents over for dinner and she handed out tickets she had made for the reading of her first

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