tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2272850641485703874.post4204353666180251219..comments2023-02-12T07:33:36.166-08:00Comments on UnsuperMommy: Redeeming My Deep Daughter Desire, Part 2Maggiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13885589567761501406noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2272850641485703874.post-25860059656378122132016-03-10T14:10:23.780-08:002016-03-10T14:10:23.780-08:00Hi Maggie! I knew your family as a young girl and ...Hi Maggie! I knew your family as a young girl and am friends with your mom on Facebook. I have to share with you a little bit of my perspective on what you have written because I can really relate! I grew up with two brothers and always wanted a sister, and of course, I then wanted a daughter. God gave me four boys instead! It's hard to explain the disappointment when you find out you're having another boy because, of course, you're thrilled about all of your sons. I get it! The moment I found out my 4th and last child was a boy, the sweet woman doing the ultrasound said something to me that changed my perspective a bit. She was telling me how she did ultrasounds at a low-income clinic and came across so many situations where the father was quite less than desirable. She went on to say how excited she was to see Christian parents raising Godly young men who can be wonderful fathers and leaders someday. So, God has given you an important task as fathers in American, as a whole, are not what they should be. And as my children have grown and the two oldest (17 year-old twins) each have a sweet, Godly young woman he adores, I've also realized that I will, indeed, have daughters someday when my boys get married. I'll have my amazing 4 boys AND, hopefully, 4 daughter-in-laws, too! Blessings to you and all your little guys. God knew just what we (and the world) needed when he gave us all these boys!Tammy Floodnoreply@blogger.com