How many if you married your mom or dad?

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AuntieAnt

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Our adopted dad was such a wonderful Christian gentleman. He looked so much like Fred MacMurray and he sang like Jim Reeves. He treated our mother like a queen, lived what he preached, was an excellent father. I praise God for giving him to us kids. Unfortunately, he passed away before he was 50. I sure miss him, but I'll see him again one day!

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But nope. I did not marry a man like him. I sure would have liked to, though.
 

Didymous

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Ah ha moment! Nope, My hubby isn't like my folks, and doesn't look like anyone else, although our kids look A LOT like him, lol.
And that's a good thing!
 

Didymous

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Sooooooooo............. Robin Wright? hey wait a minute here Didy! :unsure:My kids are learning fractions at school and could point this out: if you have 1/2 if something then how can it be 3 parts? Don't ya mean 1/3 biker, 1/3 cowgirl, and 1/3 hippie?:giggle: I'm toyin with ya.
No worries, she is quite a woman! That's why I married her twice.
 
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LadyInWaiting

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Well my dad looks and acts like George Lopez so I hope to God I don't marry someone like him. lol
 

zeroturbulence

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I hate to say this but it looked like How many kids if you married your mom or dad.. o_Oo_Oo_O:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
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Wild

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#27
I dont want to marry my mom , no thanks
 

JustEli

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what in the? ................is goin on here?
 
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Godsgirl83

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Oh no! I'm not old, lol, in fact anyone who CAN DO math could figure that out:p
and yet when a group of teens pulls up next to you, and turns up the radio shouting "oh I love this song!" "have you heard this!?" and you realize you were their age when the song came out........................ Oh:poop: I sound like my mother! LOL:eek:
 

Angela53510

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I married the opposite of my dad. My father was a professional athlete, outgoing, a student of higher learning (PhD), as well as a University professor, musical, couldn't fix a thing, a blow-heart, never gave away a cent in his life, and a real alpha male. My husband and I shared the gospel with him 5 months before he died, and he was transformed, by the grace of God.

My husband, on the other hand, can fix or do anything with his hands. He does drywall, plumbing, electrical wiring, electronics, carpentry, hates sports - even though he is athletic, he took a two year course in electronics and worked in that field his whole life, very quiet and shy, humble, not musical, but also kind and gentle and caring, especially towards the poor and downtrodden. God saved him in his teens but he never went to church until he met me, preached the gospel, and God saved me, and I took him to church with me.

I had a hard relationship with my father, till he was saved. I was very strong willed, and we were always at each other, and he being bigger and stronger, usually won the arguments, until i left home for good. While it looks like my father and Dad are polar opposites, mostly I just wanted someone who was loving, handy, and a Christian. (Although I didn't know that till I was saved.)

But our marriage also has a lot in common. My husband and I like to travel. And mostly that means riding in a car/truck/motorhome, but seeing a lot. We are quite traditional in our house roles, because that is how we were both raised, We both love nature, and up till a few years ago, when I got much sicker, we did a lot of biking, swimming, skiing, hiking and camping. (We still camp, but in our motorhome.) Of course we both love our 4 grown children and 6 young grandchildren. But most important, we both love God. Any marriage must have a foundation of God in order to flourish. Without Christ, no matter how good the relationship is in the natural, the important shared spiritual relationship is missing the most essential part - loving the triune God.
 

Adstar

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In this case "original post", though it can also mean "original poster" (as in the thread creator) :).
I though it meant Opening Post .. lol But it is all good the three mean the same thing.. :D
 
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Godsgirl83

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I married the opposite of my dad. My father was a professional athlete, outgoing, a student of higher learning (PhD), as well as a University professor, musical, couldn't fix a thing, a blow-heart, never gave away a cent in his life, and a real alpha male. My husband and I shared the gospel with him 5 months before he died, and he was transformed, by the grace of God.

My husband, on the other hand, can fix or do anything with his hands. He does drywall, plumbing, electrical wiring, electronics, carpentry, hates sports - even though he is athletic, he took a two year course in electronics and worked in that field his whole life, very quiet and shy, humble, not musical, but also kind and gentle and caring, especially towards the poor and downtrodden. God saved him in his teens but he never went to church until he met me, preached the gospel, and God saved me, and I took him to church with me.

I had a hard relationship with my father, till he was saved. I was very strong willed, and we were always at each other, and he being bigger and stronger, usually won the arguments, until i left home for good. While it looks like my father and Dad are polar opposites, mostly I just wanted someone who was loving, handy, and a Christian. (Although I didn't know that till I was saved.)

But our marriage also has a lot in common. My husband and I like to travel. And mostly that means riding in a car/truck/motorhome, but seeing a lot. We are quite traditional in our house roles, because that is how we were both raised, We both love nature, and up till a few years ago, when I got much sicker, we did a lot of biking, swimming, skiing, hiking and camping. (We still camp, but in our motorhome.) Of course we both love our 4 grown children and 6 young grandchildren. But most important, we both love God. Any marriage must have a foundation of God in order to flourish. Without Christ, no matter how good the relationship is in the natural, the important shared spiritual relationship is missing the most essential part - loving the triune God.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful story. I KNOW this only sums it up, but the beauty and Godly love within it shines through BRIGHTLY here.
 
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Godsgirl83

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I though it meant Opening Post .. lol But it is all good the three mean the same thing.. :D
Sooooooooo O.P. : Stands for
Ocean Pacific (a clothing brand from when I WAS A KID ha-ha)
Original Post
Original Poster
WHEW! Glad to get this 3 n 1 thing figured out! Good to have another example to explain trinity to the kids other than the yolk/white/shell or my personal fav M&M peanut/chocolate/shell....... hmmmmmmm what else works here........
 

Adstar

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Sooooooooo O.P. : Stands for
Ocean Pacific (a clothing brand from when I WAS A KID ha-ha)
Original Post
Original Poster
WHEW! Glad to get this 3 n 1 thing figured out! Good to have another example to explain trinity to the kids other than the yolk/white/shell or my personal fav M&M peanut/chocolate/shell....... hmmmmmmm what else works here........
The tree i was talking about where..

1) Opening Post..
2) Original Poster..
3) Original Post..

All three mean the same thing.. Rather like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. :)
 

Dino246

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The tree i was talking about where..

1) Opening Post..
2) Original Poster..
3) Original Post..

All three mean the same thing.. Rather like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. :)
Origami paper
Occidental pacifist
Obstetrics practitioner
Ornery paperboy
Olivia Palermo
...

I must be bored. Scrabble anyone?
 

Didymous

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Origami Paperwork