Four years. Who would have known I would be back to writing. I had gone through a lot of uphill climbs and downhill statuses. But it has always been God's faithfulness that has brought me to a better height--one that transcends the world's standards and ideals.
This is my family now. My Shekinah Myrrh is doing quite awesome in her academics that I never thought she would in a matter of four years. She is starting to see the value of hard work. And a mother could only be too happy for that.
My husband meanwhile continues to rock the world with his unassuming ways and splendid skills that always work wonders. I remain bloated physically but I always reinvent myself so I can keep pace with the fast-paced world and technology my kid is exposed in. She is now 8 and I know she needs the tigress in me to monitor her stubborn ways to work well for her future. And I have God in His omnipotence to see us through.
I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with loving-kindness-- Jeremiah 3:3
Friday, April 14, 2017
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