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Archive for May 20th, 2008

Quality Time

Posted by Brian Thornton on May 20, 2008

My oldest son Joshua (10 years old) worked with me this weekend setting up moonwalks (in case you don’t know, we run a party planning business). We started Saturday morning around 7AM and got home at around 10:30PM that night. When we arrived back at the warehouse, I asked him what he thought about what we did all day. He replied, “Well…I wouldn’t say that the work was fun…but spending time with you was fun.”

When I relayed to Pam what Joshua had said, I broke down, thinking of how much I love him, and the rest of my children.

I pray that God would give me many more days of time spent with Joshua…before he wakes up one morning and realizes that it’s not cool to hang around with dad.

I love you, Josh.

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