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	<title>Comments on: How Big?</title>
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		<title>By: Anne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anne</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yup, I know what you mean.  I spent some missions time in Mexico.  But after I came back stateside, I met my husband... from a family of 17 kids!

A good friend of mine moved here from Mexico with husband and four kids. Then they had a few more.  I asked her a couple of years ago, &quot;Consuelo, you&#039;re almost my age.  Isn&#039;t it really hard on you to carry and birth all these children?&quot;  She said, &quot;No, no se me hace dificil.&quot;  But then she had one more, and couldn&#039;t go back to work.  It was then that she decided it was time to stop having more children.  The total is now eight.
Anyway, it probably won&#039;t be too long before she is a grandmother!

I must say, though, that I have never met a more wonderful bunch of children! They are humble, know how to share, work and manage money wisely, take responsibility.  You rarely see them fight.  They just get into wrestling matches for the fun of it.  (Lots of boys.)  
They love and respect the Lord.  More than my own two boys, sometimes I think.

God bless you, your ministry, and your &quot;medium-sized&quot; family.
Anne
Carrollton, TX</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yup, I know what you mean.  I spent some missions time in Mexico.  But after I came back stateside, I met my husband&#8230; from a family of 17 kids!</p>
<p>A good friend of mine moved here from Mexico with husband and four kids. Then they had a few more.  I asked her a couple of years ago, &#8220;Consuelo, you&#8217;re almost my age.  Isn&#8217;t it really hard on you to carry and birth all these children?&#8221;  She said, &#8220;No, no se me hace dificil.&#8221;  But then she had one more, and couldn&#8217;t go back to work.  It was then that she decided it was time to stop having more children.  The total is now eight.<br />
Anyway, it probably won&#8217;t be too long before she is a grandmother!</p>
<p>I must say, though, that I have never met a more wonderful bunch of children! They are humble, know how to share, work and manage money wisely, take responsibility.  You rarely see them fight.  They just get into wrestling matches for the fun of it.  (Lots of boys.)<br />
They love and respect the Lord.  More than my own two boys, sometimes I think.</p>
<p>God bless you, your ministry, and your &#8220;medium-sized&#8221; family.<br />
Anne<br />
Carrollton, TX</p>
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