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Holy Smoke!

It is smokin’ at the W-Bunch/Legacy Academy/LoveLeavingLegacy homefront today!

School work…Lilla Rose sale…sending off our tax paperwork.

Whew!

The girls and I are putting out the fires…

There was a slight electrical mis-fire in my heart when someone I love mentioned giving up their business to move their family to Nicaragua, effective immediately.

That fire is out.

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Just putting out the little electrical mis-fire in my heart and the battery operated candle in A-Grape’s hand. NOOOO!

Thank you April Fool’s Day!

Had it been true, I would have been one of the first to pray her family on their way.

Missions is important.

A-Grape is on fire with her reading! It’s so exciting!

Her favorite thing to read is the Bible!
That is not a joke!

Here is another NOT a joke!

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A fabulous sale at Lilla Rose!

This is all kinds of Purple-icious, isn’t it!?

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One day only. Ends at midnight PST! (That’s 3AM for those on the east coast.)

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Wait!? 60% off HAIRBANDS!? What!?

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10% off Bobby Pins (40% off a select pack of 3 pairs!)

But wait! There is more!

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Just released this morning, the Tulip Field, the limited edition Flexi of the Month for April in pinks and purples. 10% off today!

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10% off former Flexis of the Month and the newly released Night Owl badge clip!

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I set up a party link for this sale. 10% of the profit for all orders placed through this party link will be donated to the Howells’ Reece’s Rainbow adoption Family Sponsorship Page (FSP) to help them get their two boys home this year! 

Talk to me about the opportunity to own your own Lilla Rose business.

What a company this is! It is centered around integrity, ethics.
It also does not lack a sense of humor.

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Blessings!

“acknowledge those who work hard among you, who care for you in the Lord and who admonish you. Hold them in the highest regard in love because of their work. Live in peace with each other.  And we urge you, brothers and sisters, warn those who are idle and disruptive, encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone. Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always strive to do what is good for each other and for everyone else. Rejoice always,  pray continually,  give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:12-18

I Got Dressed and Instagram

I’m participating in the ‪#‎WeGetDressed‬ campaign on with Chrystal Evans Hurst on Instagram.

In her blog post, Chrystal wrote “…there is something Biblically important about God’s children reflecting God’s glory and His beauty with the abilities, resources, and time that we have.”

That is right in line with what Dr. P and I are trying to teach our children daily, not just in Sunday morning church time.

Here is what I had for appointment day today as

a wife,

a stay at home, homeschooling Mama to six because HomeschoolingMomsRock‬,

and work at home Lilla Rose independent consultant and etsy store owner as an Entrepreneur Gonna Be.

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#Rocking HomeschoolMom

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Lilla Rose Independent Consultant’s never leave home without their Lilla Rose. Hair sticks are in the twist, flexi clips are on the scarf.

Blessings,

Deb

Instagram followers welcome.

“Instagram? You?”
Yes. I know–it seemed unlikely. It surprised me too, but I ventured into the social media world of Instagram. I’m told all the cool girls do. I now also speak, write, and post in #hashtags.

Legacy: How It Began

Last night at dinner, A-Grape asked “Mama, can you tell us your love story?”

Dr. P. and I met at a young adult Bible study in the church where he grew up, and where I was attending during college. Dr. P. was not currently living at his parents’ home, so he was just visiting for a couple of weeks. He had a job traveling to schools to teach study skills to high school students.

When he introduced himself to me, sitting across the table of the Bible study, I initially thought he was his brother, with whom I’d attended Sunday school classes and birthday parties growing up. I had no idea that Dr. P’s younger brother even HAD an older brother.

After Bible study, Dr. P. asked me to go out to Friendly’s for coffee and French fries, and I refused as I had a maternity nursing exam the next day.

He teased, saying “Oh come on. You know you’ll fine. Just come out for an hour.”

I saw his little red sports car, so I caved.

Later that same week he called asking to go on a dinner date. We went. At that point, Dr. P. knew he wanted to spend the rest of his life with me, and he told me so. I knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life with this guy, too,  but there was no way I was ready to tell him that.

I waited a respectable 3 months. *wink*

Later in May, we both attended the super special wedding of my life long friend.

He caught the garter.

I caught the bouquet.

That seals a deal, right?

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Catching the bouquet, otherwise known as “diving for” the bouquet.

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Ahem. And a little garter shenanigans…

Nearly our entire courtship/dating period took place long distance. Dr. P. was either establishing state residency for tuition purposes in Georgia, or he was in graduate school at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA. I was in Connecticut finishing my undergraduate degree in nursing. We saw each other in person only on school breaks and through the summers of 1989 and 1990.

The rest took place via handwritten letters (gasp!) and through weekly, one hour, Sunday night phone calls.

Intentional communication built a successful and long lasting relationship.

A year later, on the anniversary of our first real date, 3/18/1989, Dr. P. took me ring shopping.

It was all a ruse. <smile>

He’d had the ring for quite a while.

Later that night he proposed. I accepted.

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The engagement photo chosen for the newspaper, and later, in photo refrigerator magnets for wedding guest gifts.

 

We called all our family that weekend, except that they all knew. I was the last to know that Dr. P. was proposing. He’d asked my Dad’s permission at Christmas time.

We saved our news to tell in person to  one person…my great-grandmother, Helen Mears.

We used to visit her in her nursing home. She really liked Dr. P. She said he reminded her of my late great-grandfather, Grandpa George. Dr. P. was kind and gentle with her, like Grandpa. He snuck in Friendly’s Reece’s Peanut Butter Cup snack sized sundaes for her during our visits.

Later in June, when Peter was in CT for the summer, we visited her and let her know our plans. Nana had a hard time finding joy in her life after Grandpa died. She was thrilled to find out that we got engaged within a day or two of her own wedding anniversary. She told me I’d “gotten” a good man, one like Grandpa.

She smiled and talked a lot that day, sharing stories of life with Grandpa.

On this anniversary of our dating and engagement, I smile, thinking of the memories of sharing our engagement with Nana.

It was as though we had a special connection sharing our date with her and Grandpa.

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1969, 50th Wedding Anniversary of George and Helen Mears

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Grandpa George, 1973, 75th Birthday

We planned our wedding for August 25, 1990, after other priorities were done, like my college graduation in May of 1990, Dr P’s brother’s graduation from the Air Force Academy, and I took nursing boards in July, 1990.

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August 25, 1990

We were married on August 25, 1990.

After our honeymoon, we moved to our first home together, a 2 room apartment in married family housing at the University of Georgia, in Athens, GA.

We have lived in six homes in three states, and had six children.

We’ve had job losses, family losses, and accidents and health scares.

We’ve traveled many miles to be with family, rather than taking vacations.

We’ve had baptisms, birthdays, and formed our own family holiday traditions.

This summer we’ll celebrate 15 years of successful homeschooling with the graduations of our two oldest children.

Our current home, buried in snow or not, is where we intend to welcome our children’s spouses and our grandchildren.

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This year, our mailbox is not even standing in the plow drifts.

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The house is back there. I promise.

And where we hope to celebrate 75 years of marriage.

We have been blessed.

Looking forward to more to come…

I love you, Dr. P. There is no one else with whom I’d rather share this crazy life.

And, as A-Grape just said as she reads over my typing shoulder…

“Ahhh. Love stories.”

Wife to Dr. P

Wife to Dr. P

 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.  Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part, but when completeness comes, what is in part disappears. When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me. For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. I Corinthians 13:4-13