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Groceries, Grace, and God’s Timing: Eight Years of Becoming a Family
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Groceries, Grace, and God’s Timing: Eight Years of Becoming a Family

Posted by Lela Fagan September 4, 2025
Eight years ago, my vision boards were full of prayers for family + faith. This month, we celebrate the anniversary of meeting the boys — and watch Ella Grace sing whole songs in the background. God’s timing? Right. On. Time.
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