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Welcome to My Parenting Page
Welcome to my Fatherhood page! This is where you'll see pictures of my kids (my son James born Tuesday September 20, 1994 and my daughter Melyssa born Monday March 3, 1997). The initial raison-d'etre of this page was to have a spot where I can keep all my Parenting Journals. Follow the link to read about my past and continual experiences as a Father :)
Chantale Turgeon is the woman in my life who's love has inspired me to live again and shown me that life CAN be beautiful with the right partner by your side. Because of her, I believe in the true power of love to create miracles. The love between us is so strong that we got married in 2003! You can read all about that in our special Wedding Website.
As a further extension of our love, Chantale gave birth to our first son, Kyle Ethan Aragona-Turgeon on July 22nd, 2005 at 9:38pm. He came into the world weighing in at 7pounds 14ounces and measuring 20 inches! Needless to say we are thrilled beyond belief! Many pictures will be forthcoming but you can see the first ones at my LiveJournal page. Also, Chantale put together her own website recently and began it with a spotlight on Kyle and our family. You can see and read all about it on her Kyle Ethan page.
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Words of WisdomA Hundred Years From Now, It Will Not Matter What My Bank Account Was, The Sort Of House I Lived In, Or The Kind Of Car I Drove... But The World May Be Different Because I Was Important In The Life Of A Child.
Hugs
There's something in a simple hug that always warms the heart; It welcomes us back home and makes it easier to part.
A hug's a way to share the joy and sad times we go through, Or just a way for friends to say they like you 'cause you're you.
Hugs are meant for anyone for whom we really care, From your grandma to your neighbor -- or a cuddly teddy bear.
A hug is an amazing thing -- it's just the perfect way To show the love we're feeling but can't find the words to say.
It's funny how a little hug makes everyone feel good; In every place and language, it's always understood.
And hugs don't need equipment, special batteries or parts -- Just open up your arms and open up your hearts.--Jill Wolf More Words of WisdomThe most unfortunate thing that happens to a person who fears failure is that he limits himself by becoming afraid to try anything new.
GIVE YOURSELF A CHANCE!
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