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Midwestern Faith-Based Values
Small town America is where I grew up and where my values were formed. Tank heaters, bale hooks, well water and electric fences were just part of everyday life on the acreage where my parents and I raised horses. I earned money in the summers hoeing beans and detasseling corn. 4-H taught me my first lessons in leadership, and the NRA awarded me a 1st Class Marksmanship certificate in the seventh grade.
God gave me the greatest gift any child can have starting out in life—a wonderful mother and father. From my earliest memories, I recall them teaching me what really matters: faith, family and hard work. We may not have had a lot of money, but we had something much more valuable. We knew that Jesus Christ was our Savior, and my siblings and I always knew that our parents loved us and had high expectations for us. These values still guide me every day, and my fondest wish is that my husband Chris and I will pass them on to our children, Jack and Lucy. Values like the notion that one’s self-worth is determined by the sweat of their brow and not through any accident of birth. I was raised to believe that anyone could realize the American Dream if they were determined enough and were willing to work hard at it.
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