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James Alvin Weaver

Cherie’s dad passed away on December 8. We just returned from Tallahassee where the funeral was held on Monday. The service was a great reminder of God’s grace. Please pray for Cherie and her sister Christy as they grieve his passing. His Obituary can be viewed by clicking here.

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Recently Caleb (left) and Isaac (right) had a friend (center) spend the night. The had great fun dressing up as superheros. I’m not sure their friend will want to come back, unless he can find a superhero stronger than both Mr. Incredible and Superman.

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Kidnapped!

The kids miss France terribly. . . . as they passed the airport yesterday, Caleb and Isaac shut their eyes saying that seeing an airport makes them think of France and that makes them sad. Caleb said, ” I feel like I was kidnapped!” (Insider info: We watched the Masterpiece Theater edition of Kidnapped on [...]

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Happy Anniversary!!

Here’s to a wonderful 18 years together! Happy Anniversary, Ma Cherie!!

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Give Thanks!

What the kids are thankful for: “Pooh Bear!” – 2 year old “Home, and my warm cozy bed” – 6 year old “That WW2 stopped, and that the Cold War didn’t turn into WW3″ – 7 year old. “My family, my friends and my home” – 8 year old “My electric guitar, my rat (he [...]

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Horse

Drawing by Andi

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In Honor of a Rat

Recently, Corey received a rat for his birthday. He and “Cinnamon” spent most of the day together, with Cinnamon riding on Corey’s shoulder. Cinnamon died on Tuesday. It was a sad day for the Sinn family. We held a short but solemn memorial service for Cinnamon in the backyard Tuesday night. The nice thing was [...]

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Our family recently moved to Orlando, Florida after five years in France. For my wife and I it feels like coming home, and we are still enjoying all the things that we missed while away. But for our kids ages 11, 8, 7, 6 and 2, they are leaving their “home.” This was dramatically brought [...]

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