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  • naigner

    Lacey, I remember thinking that I would love to keep Lyne Burke 8 years old forever because it was my favorite age with him. He was so much fun. He had the most wonderful, outgoing personality (that didn't come from me or his dad). He was bright and curious and his ambition was to grow up to be a laser scientist. Then only a year later, I was praying for God to keep him alive. I wanted him to survive his accident and grow up to do all the things he was supposed to do in life. So enjoy every second with your little ones, while they're little and then when they are not so little anymore.

    • LaceyKeigley

      This is good advice Nancy.

      It is all so fleeting – makes you understand that verse about life being a mist.

      Honestly, sometimes I believe I can literally watch time evaporate through my children as they grow and change.

      And eight is a wonderful age! I am so enjoying London and Mosely at seven.

    • LaceyKeigley

      Margie –
      It would be my first.
      But – yes, I'd be interested!
      I even have some relatives that live in that general area so I could see them as well.
      E-mail me with more details. (My address is in the "contact me" section.)