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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Where it all began. Dylan and I couldn't of been more opposite when we met in high school six years ago. I was a partier and he was a church goer, but no matter how much people discouraged it, we both were falling in love. It is a good thing we listened to our hearts, because that same year God took a hold of my heart and turned my life upside down, I got baptized and went to Bible college that same year, and my life has never been the same. God is so good and life isn't worth living without Him. Dylan and I constantly learn from each other and fall in love more and more everyday. Don't ever let people tell you marriage is a prison, cause it isn't, as long as your hearts are willing and want the best for each other, your marriage will be great.
The Journey to having our first baby wasn't an easy one. I had suffered two miscarriages and being discouraged I started seeing a specialist. The verdict: nothing was wrong, "it is just your bodies way of saying things aren't right" I suffered with so much confusion why would God create a child just for it to die? the answer: He doesn't. God taught me we live in a war and sometimes you get hurt, but He restores, and He gave me a promise, a child, and in the end that is what we were going to get. And that is exactly what He gave us. It doesn't matter what you go through to get there, God never promises things to always be easy, but He does promise the end result is always good with Him. God told me after my first miscarriage that we were going to have a baby girl in the winter, and to name her Aislinn (which means vision and dream), at this point in time Dylan and I could not agree on names at all, so I didn't say anything and wrote it in my cookbook. Months later my cookbook was laying open on the dining room table, Dylan spotted the name and said I love that name where did you get it? I told him the story, and it was a done deal we were going to name our child Aislinn.
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