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Month: May 2013

12 May 2013

Happy Mother’s Day

He kept calling me over to look at it, but I didn’t see it until I stood just behind him, finally listening to him and seeing what he saw. That’s the lesson for today.

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IMG_4441Happy Mother’s Day to everyone out there who has children who help them see rainbows.

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