a common phrase I’ve heard and used all my life. For my grandchildren, or those who may have never heard that phrase, it basically means that after all is said and done, or after it is all over, what really matters is ______(fill in the blank). For me, it all boils down to the people I am blessed to have in my life.
When Mom was in labor with you I remember we drove by the cemetery that Memorial Day in route to the hospital surrounded by the dark blanket of the early morning hours. The military flags were lined-up in many, many rows and they glistened through the darkness from the flood lights shining on them. It was a very inspiring memory to us, but not nearly as inspiring as our new baby daughter that was born later that day. Love you, Dad
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Awww, thanks Mom! I love you!
I remember that baby. Happy belated birthday Tiffany.
When Mom was in labor with you I remember we drove by the cemetery that Memorial Day in route to the hospital surrounded by the dark blanket of the early morning hours. The military flags were lined-up in many, many rows and they glistened through the darkness from the flood lights shining on them. It was a very inspiring memory to us, but not nearly as inspiring as our new baby daughter that was born later that day. Love you, Dad
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