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Thursday, April 05, 2007
Easter Birth
Thirty-one years ago this Easter, I had what I can only describe as an “in-body” experience. I was having a baby. It started out the normal way. “I don't think we're going to get the baby's room finished today.”
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3 comments:
Praise God from whom all blessings flow! You have an Easter story. I have a Christmas story. How blessed we are to have Him!
Marcia
Actually, I have a Christmas story, too. :) Son number 2 was due Dec. 25 - born Dec. 20. They let me go out for a bit on Christmas Day. People who'd had C-sections actually stayed in the hospital for a few days back then.
N. J.
Greetings and Happy Easter Nancy and everyone. Wonderful story. I'm posting a link on my blog now.
We're in sunny Arizona with our first grandchild.
He is Risen!
Deborah
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