Can I tell you a story about one of the purest forms of love I’ve ever experienced? I was 11 when my parents divorced and I assumed that meant I wasn’t going to have a relationship with my dad’s family at all. It’s weird how a child rationalizes, but that was my belief. Well my Aunt Sue found out where we moved and obtained our contact information. She has never missed a birthday or accomplishment. Her husband, my uncle Leroy was in the military. So when the military gave them vouchers for school supplies and clothes, she would always send her excess to my mom for me and my siblings. This gesture was a tremendous blessing as we really needed the help each year. When I attended ERAU in Daytona Beach she would invite me to her home every weekend for a home cooked meal because she lived about 25 minutes away. From the time I was a kid until now, she mails me a card for my birthday with money it. 😊 All I have ever known from her is love. So when this Queen asked me if the distance I drove to come to her 70th birthday party was an inconvenience. I told her no distance or span of time would have been too far. Aunt Sue I love you deep deep ❤️. Thank you for your prayers, your consistency, and love. Happiest of birthdays to you my love. 😘 https://www.instagram.com/p/CgcZ1b2J2kx2ZGTWTwkZ0QGod8VapaZixfnOBU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=















