@AnngieKaye
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 3:06

Sacrifice—the forbidden word!

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She gave up her house years ago, actually, before her children were born. One is born, two are adopted. But before she became a mom, she gave up her house because she was single and alone and she just rather lived with her parents. They have a multifamily home, so she was able to have a whole floor apartment to herself

In a world where we are told that we can have it all—very few people talk about what we will have to give up!

@SensibleEnsign
Susanna Hutcheson
@SensibleEnsign · 4:19
And it may or may not mean anything, but there are two sides of every story. But in my life, I guess I've sacrificed quite a bit. I sacrificed having a family for my career. I don't really regret that too much. Except when you're older, you kind of wish, well, I wish I had a son or a daughter or both. But you have to choose your fights. Pick your fights, kill your own snakes, and you can't have everything
@AnngieKaye
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 4:04

@SensibleEnsign

And I never thought about, my friend, how her parents felt having her live there. I could only assume they didn't mind. And the only reason why I say that is because she's her parents biological child, but her parents have fostered, I want to say over 20 kids, and many were not just fostered, but they were adopted into their family. So there were always kids in the house, a lot of activity. So I assume they probably welcomed her being there. Another adult
@NeophyteSavant
Moe Johnson
@NeophyteSavant · 2:59
That's what I want. I want a six pack. I was just at the where was that? I just mentioned I was at the Poconos, and I was in an indoor water park. And every time I go someplace like where it's warm or hot, it may require to take your shirt off. I don't take my shirt off. I might have a tank top on, but I don't want to be walking around holding my breath with my stomach tucked in
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