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I Need To See You

I Need To See You

Posted on 22. Feb, 2009 by Josh Agerton.

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Sleep…it’s not over-rated.  It’s really good.  But with a 5 year old and two 2 year olds it’s rare to make it through the night without having to get up with someone.  Odds are just against a full night of sleep.
Lately our beautiful little ones have fallen into a pattern of coming into our room [...]

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I Will Help You

Posted on 11. Aug, 2008 by Josh Agerton.

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Here’s one of my absolute favorite Olympic stories. It’s Derek Redmond’s final run in the 400 m of the 1992 Olympics…along with his dad.

“For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, ‘Do not fear; I will help you.” Isaiah 41:13

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A Father and A Son

Posted on 08. Aug, 2008 by Josh Agerton.

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Most Fridays I spend the day catching up on other stuff in life…paying bills, running errands, playing with the kids while Leslie gets a break, working in the yard and such. But last Friday I had all three by myself all day. Leslie had to go to some technology training deal for her [...]

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WILLIAM WALKER AGERTON

Posted on 15. Aug, 2007 by Josh Agerton.

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Hello blog friends….been a while. Just have been in a little “quiet season” this summer with writing here. Most of you know but my Dad passed away earlier this summer after his long battle with cancer. It has been a tough few months…great sorrow and great joy as I have missed my [...]

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Simple Gratitude

Posted on 30. Jun, 2006 by Josh Agerton.

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Yesterday afternoon I took Benjamin to see the new movie, Cars…his first time ever in a movie theater. I wasn’t too sure how he would do but it was great. He absolutely loved it. For the first hour of the movie he was glued to the screen like he was inside the [...]

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Learning from a toddler.

Posted on 19. Jan, 2006 by Josh Agerton.

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Lately I have really been flooded with thoughts and reflections about my relationship with Benjamin (my two year old). I could pour out so much about this right now but the main point I would eventually come to is this…being a father is teaching me how to be a son. Today I found some old [...]

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