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i can’t seem to get some things off my mind these days: the billions unreached in the 10/40, and human trafficking. did you know that $37 billion is spent annually on human trafficking (compared to only $12 billion that is spent on America’s pro sports combined)? 200 million can’t read Scripture in their heart language. what’s scary and exciting is that i think i can do something about these things. i want to live a destiny, not just a life.
more than anything i want to love, follow and serve Jesus as a family. i want to minister with my amazing husband and family. i dream about the day when we can take our girls to africa.
my husband is more than i could have wished for. God knew what i needed in him. and he’s wonderful to me.
my girls are the best little girls in the world. they bless me all the time…and i still love ‘em when they color on my furniture or cover themselves with yogurt.
Jesus is my savior. and my Lord. He gives me the grace and strength to continue with patience when little girls are covered with yogurt…and courage when i have to face things bigger than myself. He is Almighty God and I worship Him.


And Thumbuddy
You are awesome my friend!
nice list. you are so cute!
thank you.
Eres buena resumiendo tus preferencias! El orden de prioridades es excelente.
From your dominican brother.
Hi Danielle,
I found your website, strangely, with search terms “MPGN and getting pregnant”. For a few days, I’ve been looking for topics about women with MPGN and pregnancies. Not much luck so far, till I found you. I found a REAL person!
From your blog, it looks like you were diagnosed with MPGN as an adult. Did you know this before or after you were pregnant? I was diagnosed with MPGN at the age of 11. I’ve lived with it for 22 years, but in “remission” for most of it. I am healthy, no symptoms, normal. I was, however, on medication the entire time, though I am momentarily off as I try to clear my body of meds before trying to conceive. I have to say being off medication is making me extremely nervous. I have never been off any kind of medications, despite my doctors telling me I’ll be fine without it. The meds act like a security blanket for me. Were you on any medications while you were pregnant? What kind of difficulties, if any, did you have? What did doctors consistently monitor you for?
I would appreciate any advice and information you can offer me.
Best regards,
-Theresa.
I love your site. Keep it up !