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en I'd love more kids but I'm too old. So I'd like to foster one or two. I've met some remarkable people who've done that and I've felt very humbled.

en It brought up a lot of mixed feelings, ... At a certain point I realized I just had to let go and let it wash over me. And it was such a remarkable collection of people playing amazing music. Just the vibe in the room, I'd never felt so appreciated. I'm an only child and it's easy for me to feel alone in the world, and it counteracted a lot of the thoughts that I have running in my head. It was such a clear outpouring of love and generosity from people. That's a remarkable feeling, one that I don't normally let myself enjoy.

en This is important. If you love kids and have space in your home, you can be an adoptive or foster parent.

en When you look at the increasing numbers of foster-care kids, it's easy to see the increased pressure on foster parents.

en This is one of the best mission trips I have ever been on. I was humbled before the Lord, and I was impacted by the love that people showed us.

en I am humbled to be third. I am humbled by the fact that people who don't know me very well are willing to put their trust in me.

en Kids are expensive to raise, and certainly this adoption subsidy is helpful. But anyone who has had a family knows the costs go well beyond that. We don't want them to decide not to adopt because they would lose the foster care subsidy that allowed them to become a foster parent.

en For me the most important thing in my life is love. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness. I think you have to be in love with your family, with your job, with the people who work for you. If you are not in love with your wife you have to divorce. If you are not in love with your kids you are not a human being so you have to kill yourself, if you are not in love with your job you must change your job.

en One of the biggest things that people say is that kids love football, they love baseball, they love soccer, they love basketball, but put a hockey stick in their hands and we'll find out where their true love is.

en It's so exciting to see how interested kids are in the music program. These kids are the people that are going to be the future of the symphony. I told the kids at the schools, 'I was like you. I was a student in Gloucester Public Schools. Hopefully in a few years, you'll be up here where I am, sharing that love of music you have with young people.' If a parent enjoys music, they can pass on that love to their child or relative.

en We've got kids who have problems in school, kids who've been abused, some kids that this is their last resort before going into foster care. Sometimes our talks in circle-ups (around campfires) are so heart-touching that we all cry.

en We're coming out of the valley we were in this summer. People love Jodie Foster and showed they'll come out for the right thing. It's about the movies you make.

en Our kids remember what that felt like. Nothing would make us happier than to return the favor. Our kids are excited to play in Wimberley, they love the turf, it helps with speed.

en What coach Foster has done in his short time is nothing short of remarkable. We're trying to stay on the coattails of them and football.

en Clearly, we know that the outcomes for kids who have been through the foster care system, especially older kids, are not that great. We want to do everything we can to change that picture.


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