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The Best Job in the World, by Robin Turner – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

The Best Job in the World, by Robin Turner

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By Robin Turner, The Stream, May 12, 2024

Happy Mother’s Day to the greatest source of inspiration on earth! Our youngest child, Robin Rochelle Robison Turner, wrote the following devotional for the book Women at the Well. Our beautiful daughter has joined the great host of witnesses in Heaven in the glorious presence of the Lord Jesus. Everywhere she moved during her journey on earth, life sprang up and continues to bear fruit. What a witness and example she was. She has truly left a legacy of life. I pray you are blessed by what she shared. – James and Betty Robison

When I was a young girl, people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up. As far back as I can remember, I would tell them I wanted to be a wife and mother. I even dressed up as a homemaker for career day in the ninth grade. I chose this as my career, and I think it’s the most rewarding job there is.

But in spite of my strong maternal instincts, there are days when I feel as if I’m fighting a losing battle when it comes to training my children. Despite numerous, sometimes valiant efforts to correct undesirable behavior in my irresistible offspring, I find myself transformed into a parental Rocky — back in the ring and going the distance with a recurring problem. …

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