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Wordless Wednesday - Trusting Your Father & Faith

Submitted by on 12/14/2011 – 1:14 am5 Comments

“Trusting my son in my father’s hands,

opens me up to the trust I lay in my Father’s hands.”

~Mami Jennifer

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Jennifer Hutcheson is the Owner and Editor of Mami 2 Mommy - a community where all moms can have a voice. She is a Latina mami of a 5-year-old boy, Shaun (aka Shaunsito) and wife to another incredible male in her life, Daddy Shaun. Currently a Digital Strategist/Social Media Consultant and a Freelance Writer her days are often filled with the joys of her crazy mami world and the passion for her work.

5 Comments »

  • Great quote and photo. Happy Wednesday!

  • Migdalia - @MsLatina says:

    YES! A closed grasp, clenched around your son’s small hand, won’t allow his Father to do what must be done. lay it out, with open hands. Hoping. Believing. Trusting.

  • Donna WWAHHMpreneur says:

    I’m so with you on this, Jennifer. I just had a conversation with The Father about trusting Him with my loved ones.

    Sometimes we try to do too much and have to move out of the way and let Him do his job.

    Thanks for sharing this beautiful illustration of this.

    ~Donna @WWAHHMpreneur

  • Charma (@Surprised_Mama) says:

    Very sweet post! I love the quote too as well! :)

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