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Reuben
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« on: November 26, 2014, 06:26:42 am »

Not much running since deer season came in. I had recalled y'all had the lil one due. Just a lil over a month means someone is in constant demand. Lol congrats to y'all. Future dog man in training. Just hadn't seen anything in a while wanted to see how y'all was. Me and mine are good. We are moving over toward Texarkana so that has life in a mess at the moment but it's for the better. Focusing on family and life at home is something I would bet lots of us could use. Just glad to hear y'all doing well. Take care keep in touch.


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Man you ain't lyin about the constant demand part! I tell you what though. Every second. Every poopie diaper, every midnight feeding is worth it. Cash actually had pyloric stenosis. Long story short, it was missed initially so we were treating him for different things, in and out of the doc trying to figure out what was wrong. We finally had our fill and took him to Texas Childrens ER. He was close to kidney failure, heart rate was too low and had to have an emergency surgery. By far the hardest thing I have ever been through and makes ditching all the Facebook and Instagram BS that much easier. But our munchkin is okay!! So blessed that he is okay. It was such a heart wrenching experience. Hands down hardest thing I have ever been through or faced. but I can't begin to imagine what the parents of those children are going through with illnesses that can't be fixed. Needless to say those folks are in my prayers every night now.

Did you find work over that direction?? Hope you'll still be able to hunt some wigglies in a new place.

Amen to that...
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