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My daughter Alexis is a deep thinker with a sensitive spirit. She is diligent in her work and sees a clear distinction between right and wrong. She values her time with friends. She is especially compassionate toward those who are less fortunate and takes steps to reach out to those in her community who need a word of encouragement or a helping hand. Alexis feels deeply and takes people and life seriously. She has a servants heart and is always looking for ways to help out her friends and family. For many years now, Alexis has showed the gift of hospitality. She's athletic, wise beyond her years, thoughtful, creative and has a fantastic sense of humor!

Alec has a heart of gold. He is a lover and does not like confrontation. He maintains great grades and an excellent attitude in school. He is filled with compassion and enjoys being the Man of the House when Daddy is not here. He makes friends easily and enjoys helping others often. Alec Loves going to Church and AWANA. Many are blessed by his sweet compliments that just come out of the blue...if he could, he would be in my arms all day while I rub my nails on his back. Alec is very thoughtful, athletic and enjoys making us laugh with his great sense of humor!

Jezebel better known as "Jezibears", is our fun loving loyal Lhasa Apso. She has the sweetest obedient personality. At night she will sit on the floor on my side of the bed and softly ask for permission to crawl into bed. When the front door opens, she will sit patiently and wait for permission to leave. She has much pep in her step! She enjoys chasing birds and lizards all over the back yard. She also does her walk through at night, making sure everyone is safe in bed. Out by the bonfire, she will reserve her own chair. When we all sit down to eat dinner, she will begin eating hers. Jezibear was a gift to me for my 30th Birthday from my Sister JJ and Mama. We cannot thank you enough for Jezibear is a Gift that keeps on Giving.

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