Hiccups. They happen in families. The key…and the MOST IMPORTANT THING is not that you don’t have conflicts or challenges; no, it’s how do you handle them?
This time, instead of singling out one person, I asked each of us to write a letter to the other two.
We decided to meet early before dinner and present our letters.
Tatum went first:


I like this and her handwriting. Asking for help….humility. A vital skill.
Now, Daddy. I love you honey.

Our promise of NEVER leaving, but just using a time to cool off when needed. We don’t want to operate in the emotional side of our brain but in the rational.
Now my turn. I kind of poured out my heart with a plethora of words!

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I love you both so much. My family. May we continue to TEAM up! In HIS name.