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This is a truly touching story–perfect for Easter–about two brothers who were separated at birth.
It’s the story of one brother’s search for the other.
It’s a story of life and death.
And it has a cruel twist of fate.
Still, it is certain to stir your heart and touch your soul.
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I hope you had a wonderful, blessed Easter.
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I’m Angel, a.k.a. Rocket Surgeon, and these are my chronicles. I love writing and I believe our stories should be shared, so here you’ll find anecdotes of my life, loves, worries, fears, joys, and experiences.
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Happy Easter!
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LOL….Happy Easater!
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What a perfect way to end a terrific day filled with many blessings (and wwaay tooo much chocolate “thingys”) Oh, by the way, if your ears were rining about 12:30 this afternoon, it was because we were talking around the dinner table (all 18 of us ,,, yikes!) about you and Freedom 🙂 and of course, your Dad’s stories! Your Saturday post opened up a wonderful line of conversation from all our family members from ages 92 (my MIL) to the ones young enough to remember when life was less complicated. We all learned something new about each other today around the table and it will be a favorite memory of mine for a very long time. Thank you for sharing and in turn allowing us to share with each other. God bless you! Until next time … Donna H.
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Oh My gosh!! I can’t believe my blog, my chick, and my dad were the topic of your Easter dinner. I wish you had a blog that I could visit. Thanks for being my across the world wide web friend. Glad you had a great Easter!
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