Finish This Link Up: Week 8

FIVE THINGS I KNOW FOR SURE

1.  That Jesus is my Lord and Savior.  That is what’s true, it’s what’s I know, it’s what I believe with all my heart

2.  Life isn’t fair.  Growing up a twin you realize that really fast.  Of course there will always be competition (especially if you are a twin).  Don’t compare yourself to others or you’ll always be miserable.  Live life for you, for your family, and let God’s glory shine through your life.  You never know who you will impact from day-to-day.  One reason I love the blogging community!

3.  I know my husband is my best friend.  We have a foundation built on Christ.  If we didn’t have that I don’t think we’d still be together.  Marriage is HARD y’all and it takes work.  We fight and whine at each other, but at the end of the day when we are old and gray I know I want him sitting in the recliner right next to me.  He’s a “know it all” so we should never lack in conversation 🙂  ha ha!  I love him despite all his flaws and I know he loves me.  Loyalty and trust are priority.

4.  I’m totally in a conundrum about the whole “having another child” issue.  My door isn’t closed yet.  I’m no spring chicken.  My fear is I will look back on my life 10 years from now and wish we’d had more kids.  I love Connor with all my heart and so does T.  There is a lot of fear there with how we will manage if we did have another child.  It’s hard to let go of your anxiety and fear and let God take control.  I’d love to hear your thoughts on this issue in particular???  Do you have one child?  Do you have 10?  Thoughts on lots of kids or if you just have one do you regret it now?

5.  This should be obvious….I’ll never stop drinking coffee.  I like all different kinds of coffee, all different flavors, and brands.  I just like COFFEE.  Period.

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5 thoughts on “Finish This Link Up: Week 8

  1. Love this! Love you! You know I’m in the “one and done” child camp. I’m having my gallbladder removed and tubes tied next Tuesday, March 4. That’s all she wrote, friend! You’re an amazing woman, wife, and mother whether you have just one or 21 kids. =)
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  2. We have two kids. After the first we both knew we would want a second. I had just recently gone back to college after many years on hiatus before I found out I was pregnant so I told my husband once I graduated we would re-evaluate our feelings. We did and too be completely honest it was scary, we wanted another child but we both work full-time, money is tight and we felt stretched. In the end, we decided to wait one month and I would go off the pills. If we ended up pregnant great if not that was okay too. Now the baby is almost 3, we both still work full-time, money is still tight but somehow it all works out. I also knew that I was done with two and just had my tubes tied last month.
    Remember there is no such thing as a perfect time. Only you and T can make the decision but don’t let fear over money and perfect timing but what holds you back.

  3. I am having the same conundrum about having a third child. I know that love stretches and grows with each special person you meet and that your heart can more the double in size with each child, but I’m not sure if we are suppose to have more. What will it mean for my littlest, who is very much a jealous mommy’s baby. We have decided to stop “trying” or “not trying.” At the moment we are just having fun and what will happen will be God’s will. Good luck!
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