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Continue reading →: Judah and his Lazy EyeLast Friday, we received one of the most worrisome diagnosis for one of our kids to date: Judah, our 12-year old, has a lazy eye. His left eye has a grade of 350, while his right eye is almost 20-20, which is probably why there was a mistake in his…
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Continue reading →: The day my father fell8th of January, Sunday morning. It was probably the most traumatic sight I’ve ever seen in my life. I was in my room talking to our two older boys, when we heard a very loud thud on the roof. I am not easily reactive, so it took me a second…
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Continue reading →: A Frill-less Christmas Holiday Break for the FamIt all started when my parents informed us that they made plans for themselves on Christmas eve. We’ve been living with them since October while we wait for the construction of our house to be complete. Christmas eve, Christmas day, New Year’s eve and the first day of the New…
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Continue reading →: Preparing for your children’s university plansOur stand on university education is controversial to some. We have given our children the opportunity to decide for themselves how they want to pursue their education after high school. Are we against a university degree? Of course, not! If it were me, I would love for all my children…







