A journey about a family from Michigan and their adventures, including many sponsored children from different parts of the globe.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Happy New Year's!
Look what we woke up to this morning?!?!
I repeat: This is the worst December I can remember since I have lived in Southern Michigan!
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Hi Cyndy, It's me, I finally came over and looked at your blog. I knew you had talked about having one but I had never searched it out until you made it easy for me and put the address right there on your email to me!! Enjoyed looking at all the pics. and reading your story, and seeing your horses and dance girls I've heard so much about. I just can't seem to stay in touch with people anymore since moving down here to TN. It is so much harder than I thought it would be to be here without Randy. I guess he helped a lot more than I realized he did! Ha Ha. I just stay so busy just keeping the household stuff going, and Trystan is becomming more of a handful each day! Kasey likes her school here and is doing honor roll work. Brian seems to swing in and out of being my sweet helpful son, to rejecting us and moving out to hang with "the fringe of society". He only lacks about a month worth of math class to be finished with high school. So that is good. He has without my knowledge pre-enlisted in the army. We'll see how that goes. Well I think of you and your families (African and Mich.)often and wish you the best on your trip to Africa. Love Joanne and family
This blog is meant to be a journal of the adventures of our family on both sides of the ocean. I am Cyndy, Matt's wife and "mom" to a plethora of girls.. 2 by birth, 3 from Africa and their families, 2 from the Chuvash region of Russia and their families, 2 from Germany and their families, one from Netherlands and family and one from S. Korea and family. We decided that was enough since now the grandkids are coming!
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Hi Cyndy, It's me, I finally came over and looked at your blog. I knew you had talked about having one but I had never searched it out until you made it easy for me and put the address right there on your email to me!! Enjoyed looking at all the pics. and reading your story, and seeing your horses and dance girls I've heard so much about. I just can't seem to stay in touch with people anymore since moving down here to TN. It is so much harder than I thought it would be to be here without Randy. I guess he helped a lot more than I realized he did! Ha Ha. I just stay so busy just keeping the household stuff going, and Trystan is becomming more of a handful each day! Kasey likes her school here and is doing honor roll work. Brian seems to swing in and out of being my sweet helpful son, to rejecting us and moving out to hang with "the fringe of society". He only lacks about a month worth of math class to be finished with high school. So that is good. He has without my knowledge pre-enlisted in the army. We'll see how that goes. Well I think of you and your families (African and Mich.)often and wish you the best on your trip to Africa. Love Joanne and family
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