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Oh, for the love of my children…

The life I lead is led for the love of all children. Young. Old. Mine. And others.

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    Year: 2011

    Sometimes You’re the Windshield…

    Today I was not the windshield, I was the bug. I had two tennis matches and I lost both. For the first time, I lost a singles… Read more “Sometimes You’re the Windshield…”

    April 8, 2011 by JD Combs

    The Power of Forgiveness

    I am on top of the world. Tonight was our annual hockey banquet and it is my favorite time of the hockey year but it is not… Read more “The Power of Forgiveness”

    April 7, 2011 by JD Combs

    Peter Pan In Our House

    I remember wanting to grow up so badly. All of my make believe games when I was a kid were about being older. My games included living… Read more “Peter Pan In Our House”

    April 5, 2011 by JD Combs

    Auntie Mame’s Birthday

    Did you ever see the movie “Mame”? It is one of my all time favorite movies. Set back in the 50’s it is about a young boy… Read more “Auntie Mame’s Birthday”

    April 4, 2011 by JD Combs

    Food Dye

    The other day I read an article about the FDA studying the effects of food dye and it’s relationship to ADHD. I completely believe there is a… Read more “Food Dye”

    April 4, 2011 by JD Combs

    Looking Back

    Have you ever had a dream so vivid and colorful it seemed to transport you there and you were living it? “Alice in Wonderland” comes to mind… Read more “Looking Back”

    April 1, 2011 by JD Combs

    Making Choices

    All through our lives were are confronted with making choices. When our kids were little they made small choices about what to wear, what to eat or… Read more “Making Choices”

    March 31, 2011 by JD Combs

    The Warm Car

    Today was cold, rainy and dreary. When I sent the kids off to school it was with the prediction practices, for Jan and Lucas, would be cancelled.… Read more “The Warm Car”

    March 31, 2011 by JD Combs

    Laundry

    Monday’s are supposed to be laundry day. Monday came and went without a hint of laundry going through the washing machine. This week I have put off… Read more “Laundry”

    March 30, 2011 by JD Combs

    Exchanging – Part 2

    I think takes a very brave soul to be an exchange student. These very young adults come from all over the world, leaving behind everything they know.… Read more “Exchanging – Part 2”

    March 29, 2011 by JD Combs

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    About me

    I grew up in a military family, leaving one place just as it was beginning to feel like home. I take the lessons learned from a life on the move and translate them into my life and fictional stories of second chances, family, betrayal, rebuilding, surviving heartbreak and the most important thing of all...love. My home is truly where my heart is, and I learned the how important it is to bloom where I am planted. My family is the core of who I am, with love being the defining factor in my life.

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