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I Could Not Ask For More

Since we have moved into our rental home, I have not really blogged much. It's not that I don't have things to say. It seems that I just run out of time, and before I know it...it's a new day.

So here's the quick of it...

The kids are all doing well in school. All A's & a couple of B's so I am a PROUD MAMMA! I am so blessed by my children, and I could not have asked for better.

We are in a new routine now. I have officially moved to mid-days on the radio. So I am home to get the kids ready for school, and then I go into work, and I'm finished with work in time to get them from school. I'm so thankful for where I work and for what God has given me as far as a job. I am so blessed, and I could not have asked for better.

The home is great. We are completely moved in, and we have great neighbors. There's plenty of activity to keep us going, and I have so few things to worry about as far as the home goes. I am so blessed that God has provided a wonderful place for us, and I could not have asked for better.

My first speaking engagement in over three years is tomorrow. I'm excited, and a wee bit nervous, but mostly excited to speak to a room of women hungry for God's Word, and how to become the Woman that God has called her to be. I am so blessed by this opportunity, and I could not have asked for better.

My first conference that I'm head of is in just three weeks. Now that makes me a nervous wreck! I am praying that we reach as many people as possible and that the seats are filled with women that are ready to take that next step to spiritual healing. I pray that God will use me and the ladies that are speaking to engage His people. I am so blessed to be surrounded by friends and like minded women for this upcoming event, and I could not have asked for more.

I seem to see a theme here...no matter what...I am so Blessed, and I am trusting God with it all.

~Peace & Blessings~
Jen

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