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Richard and I have
been blessed with a close, loving family with 4 wonderful children.
Our farm is nestled in the gently rolling hills of central North Dakota where we
enjoy the freedom of a quiet, rural lifestyle. Many days we work from
sunrise to sunset, but we find this saying to be true:
"If you love what you
do, you'll never work a day in your life."
We're very happy.

Here I am with my wonderful husband, Richard ~ Summer 2007.
He is truly the "Great Love of My Life"
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Our son, Ned and his wife,
Michelle, live in Michigan where he is a computer network administrator and
she's a busy, devoted mother and homemaker.
In 2008 they were blessed with a beautiful baby boy and he is the light of
their lives!

Ned & Michelle with Joshua Matthew
He's the Apple of their Eyes and Joy of their Hearts.


Joshua
1 year old
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Our twin daughters, Beth
and Emily, are best friends, and their husbands are great friends, too.

Beth and Herb (veterinarian
and computer network administrator) live in southern Oregon
where they enjoy
horseback riding, gardening, restoring Fords and parenting their darling
children.


Holden and Hudson
18 months old
Savannah Rose
Six months old
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Emily and Michael
(chiropractor and construction engineer) also live in southern Oregon where
they enjoy gourmet cooking, gardening, camping, fishing, tending their
beautiful yard and horseback riding.
On May 27, 2008 they welcomed their son Hayden Lawrence.
They're awaiting the birth of their second child in the spring of 2010.


Hayden - 15 months old
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Our youngest daughter, Lizz,
graduated from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK.
She lives in Colorado and enjoys sports and exploring the outdoors with
friends.

Lizz (right) ~ May 2007
Graduated with High Honors from Oral Roberts University
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