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Nov. 9, 2007

A Brief Introduction

Posted in Family


Since I'm new to the blogging world, I thought I'd share a little bit about me and my family.  My name is Mrs. H and I live in Pennsylvania.  I am a Christian woman striving to live my life in a manner that pleases God and brings glory to Him.  I have been married to my college sweetheart for 14 years, and am blessed to be a stay-at-home mama to our two precious children. 

Mr. H is a computer genius (I'm not really biased, honest!) who enjoys mountain biking and hunting.  Our children are 3.5 years old "virtual" twins.  I say "virtual" twins because our daughter was born to us, and our son joined our family through adoption.  DD is learning preschool things with me at home and can't get enough "school"!  She is a very enthusiastic learner.  DS has multiple developmental delays and low-vision issues to deal with.  He has four different therapists help me teach him in the home each week and is making great progress.  In the year we have had him home, he has progressed from the development of about a 2-4 month old to somewhere in the vicinity of an 18 month old today.  He still has a ways to go, but in time he will catch up with other children his age.  God is good!

Other than being a helpmeet to my DH, keeping-the-home and training my children, some of my favorite things are books, music, family genealogy, books, creative projects, music, reading, history, flowers, books, music, autumn leaves, and, oh yes, books!  I hope you enjoyed this little introduction to our family.
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