


Today is one of those special days where we are to think about and wish the special men in our lives Happy Fathers day! I have been blessed to have many men in my life who have influenced me for the good. First I was blessed to have wonderful father who has always been a support to me. He has shown love when love is needed, he has shown discipline when it has been needed. He has taught me many things. I remember growning up and he telling us kids work builds character.. I think of that often since my job is a never ending job. He is an amazing father who loves me!!! Next I was blessed with 3 awesome brothers who individually have blessed my life for the better. My brother Shawn has always been so kind and he always danced with me when I was little. I would put my hand on my hand and say dance! And he would dance with me. My brother Austin is kind, patient and protective. I have enjoyed living close to him this past year to get to know him and his little family. My brother August is a goof he is always making people laugh, even though when I was little he tried to make me disappear with desitin I still love him. I remember being prego with Jonah and he and I had a great time tieing a baby blanket. He is such a cute, protective father to his sweet son Lincoln. I have been blessed by many wonderful brother-in-laws who have set an example for me. Next I have been blessed with a wonderful father-in-law who is a very patient, kind, loving person. I think of him as a teddy bear. I have never seen him to raise his voice at anyone. He loves and supports each of his children. He has passed a lot of these fine qualities on to the most important man in my life my husband. William is very patient with me a little too patient some times. He is such a hard worker considering we have been in school 9 years and 3 more to go. He has a personailty that sometimes seems to scare people away but underneath he is a very kind person who loves me and our children. There have been many more people in my life that have passed on but their legacy will live in our families forever!

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