If you are new here, let us tell you a little bit about our "Grow with the J.A.N. Family". Our family is mixed, my husband is from India and we have three beautiful children together. We have been together here in the US for about 15 years and we have tried to mix the best of both cultures into our family. (J stands for Jayden, the A stands for Anjali, and the N stands for Noah) We started this channel to connect with our family in India and we are learning so much more in the process. We do reactions, reviews, and family fun activities. We really enjoy doing this and would like to keep growing our family so send us comments and let us know what you want to see! SHARE, LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!!
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I served in the United States Air Force for 30 years, as did my father (who will be 93 years old next week--praise God) for 29 years, and my father-in-law for 22 years in uniform and then as a civil servant (however, as I'm typing this, my father-in-law is dying--he'll be going to his glory very, very soon--he was a great man and one of the best people I've ever known). I was willing to give my life for our freedoms at any point, and I am still willing and ready to do so. I entered the military during the Vietnam conflict, which was a very different time. To this day I don't know how to respond to someone who thanks me for my service. I recall the first time I heard someone thank me for my service. I was returning from a deployment just after 9/11, and someone said "thank you for your service." I was shocked and didn't know how to respond. My response now is "I was privileged to serve, and thank you for your support" as I know very well what it was like when our military members weren't appreciated and supported.
Man I love that young LION and LIONESS you are raising so properly. They love you so much, you can see this in their eyes. Don't be the parent that doesn't let them go, let them thrive. They will come back with milllions on your feet out of pure respect if you do. It's hard, I know but you have to let smart people use their gifts. My only advice, DON'T HOLD THEM BACK. They will ALWAYS bring back the money to their Mother first and then their Father second!
4 years ago this was uploaded by a REAL MOTHER! Today we are still watching and celebrating the Mother, hardest part will be letting go for a bit, so that she can come back and shower you with money and love more than you can understand. You have to let go though, so she becomes even more smarter in life. Don't try to keep her, she needs to learn and then she will throw all that success right back at you and you won't ever have to work another day in your life.