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Teaching is one of the most rewarding jobs there is. This post shares 10 inspiring quotes for teachers that are sure to lift and support any teacher.
When I became a mother, my life changed. The day I became a mother is forever imprinted on my memory, because it was a day I made a decision.
It was easy to go to sacrament meeting, look around at the congregation, and pick out the families that had it all together. The parents were always dressed to the nines in their Sunday best. They would never have a child who didn’t show up to church, never have a son skip Sunday school, or a daughter who threatened to run away.
If you should ever need me, all you need to do is call me. It won’t matter if I am sleeping, going through my issues, because there’s nothing important to me than my children.
Dear Sister,
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Back when life was simple. People had morals and values, and they knew how to be a good neighbor and love overpowered hate. But, it not like that anymore, bring back the days when life was so simple.
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