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1 " Twelfth Night, or the eve of Epiphany, marked the coming of the magi. This year, instead of the usual masquerade ball, costumes, and revelry, the Brockwells'Twelfth Night party became more of a celebration of not one but two engagements: "
― Julie Klassen , The Bride of Ivy Green (Tales from Ivy Hill, #3)
2 " there is nothing like becoming a parent to make one realize what God goes through with His children. He longs to spend time with us, mourns when we go astray, has great plans for our future, and would sacrifice anything to rescue us. "
3 " I want to wake up in the morning and see you beside. me. I want to put my arms around you and hold you close. Kiss you one more time before chores force me to leave you. I want to sit with you on the porch in the springtime and watch it rain. And in the winter, sit with you by the fire and talk about our plans for the future. I want to pray together, work together, and ride together. And I want to make love to you. Often. Not be miles away from you. "