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Final Exam Essay There have no doubt been many happy moments in my lifetime however there is one in particular that outshines all the rest. Some affected my hearts happiness for a day, some a year but this particular one was for a lifetime. I am grateful for all the happiness that I have had but I feel outright blessed for what I consider was God's gift to me. The happiest moment of my life and the one that had the most profound impact on my life without question, was the moment my bright red screaming beautiful baby girl was born and the nurse lay her in my nervous arms. I was a daddy!

Having my daughter had the most profound impact on my life and brought about many changes. For example: Having to develop a strict routine in able to provide her with consistency and care properly for her needs as an infant. Like the sleeping, eating, pooping, learning time and things like that. This was challenging for me personally because typically I am a spontaneous fly by the seat of my pants kinda guy. Just up and go at whim. Not much of a planner. That did not work once my daughter was in the picture and I had to learn that the hard way. We had a crying fussy baby who was on no type of schedule and it was running us ragged but parenting is all trial and error so we quick

John Marrs Student ID# S-13-A006 Final Exam Essay The Moment I Held Her...

There have no doubt been many happy moments in my lifetime however there is one in particular that outshines all the rest.

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