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A little about life - Indie Author Network {Guest Post!!}
A little about life - Indie Author Network
Most days are the same. We go through the motions at work or school to reach the end goal, which is pretty much the same for everyone: happiness and comfort. So what does it mean when this doesn't happen?
Here's a snippet into my life...
When I was seventeen, I became pregnant with my first child. I busted my tail to finish high school, and did so just weeks before delivering. That's right, I got my diploma! Right before my nineteenth birthday, my son's father and I were married and he left for basic training for the Army National Guard. I was a proud wife and mommy. Despite the early start, our little family was starting to go somewhere...I thought.
After my husband came home, I became pregnant with baby number two. We struggled a bit at first, but we had plans of buying a house were moving on from our tumultuous past (which I don't feel necessary to divulge- just know it was typical of high school relationships). Again, I thought wrong. At five months pregnant and our one year wedding anniversary, he told me he was leaving me. My world tumbled, crashed and burned.
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