Jonah is grown up now
an email from Cindy Trent in Cumming, GA
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Small Town Soap Box
Moby,
Just wanted to let you know that I was listening to the show while getting ready for work and heard Jonah. He is so grown up. I remember when he was just a little guy. It broke my heart when you and Kelly broke up and you were so hurt. I remember how Jonah would spend time with both you and your ex and sometimes that was really hard on you. When you cried, I cried. After you left Kicks, I searched the internet for you to see if you had gone some where else and then found you here (I don’t count the time with the rock & roll channel). Now my mornings start out great because you are there to brighten my day.
I remember when Jonah had his first son, but did not realize he was 23 and now the father of another baby. I could hear the pride and joy in your voice this morning when you talked to him to find out about Caleb and how he is doing. I almost fell out when I heard he slept through the night last night. I never had that kind of luck and my baby is 8 years old now. I hope you get some pictures up soon on the internet.
Well I will let you go, I know you are busy daddy and grand dad. Have a great day and I will be listening tomorrow morning.
Cindy Trent Cumming, Ga
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Well, thank the good Lord above I don't wear mascara, cause your email would have just ruined it.
To a lot of folks in radio, this radio family we have doesn't exist anywhere except in my mind.
Emails like yours prove them wrong, and confirms what I've always known. On this morning radio show, we really do care about each other,
and look forward to spending a few hours together early each day.
Thank you for stepping forward. Cindy.
Like Tristin, his big brother, Caleb is a beautiful baby boy. I look at him, and can't believe that's he's the second seed of my seed.
God is good, and time is short. I'm so grateful for the many blessings I've been allowed to enjoy on this Earth, and can't imagine the glorious magnitude of
what is to come on the other side.
Sure will be nice to see Mama & daddy again (Mama Moby, and Papa Moby).
Nannie & Papaw are there, too. I'd like to think they've seen their great-great grandsons.
I know we go as naked as we came, but I'd sure like to take some pictures.
By the way, between the two of us, we wrote a Small Town Soap Box.
Just wanted to let you know that I was listening to the show while getting ready for work and heard Jonah. He is so grown up. I remember when he was just a little guy. It broke my heart when you and Kelly broke up and you were so hurt. I remember how Jonah would spend time with both you and your ex and sometimes that was really hard on you. When you cried, I cried. After you left Kicks, I searched the internet for you to see if you had gone some where else and then found you here (I don’t count the time with the rock & roll channel). Now my mornings start out great because you are there to brighten my day.
I remember when Jonah had his first son, but did not realize he was 23 and now the father of another baby. I could hear the pride and joy in your voice this morning when you talked to him to find out about Caleb and how he is doing. I almost fell out when I heard he slept through the night last night. I never had that kind of luck and my baby is 8 years old now. I hope you get some pictures up soon on the internet.
Well I will let you go, I know you are busy daddy and grand dad. Have a great day and I will be listening tomorrow morning.
Cindy Trent Cumming, Ga
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Well, thank the good Lord above I don't wear mascara, cause your email would have just ruined it.
To a lot of folks in radio, this radio family we have doesn't exist anywhere except in my mind.
Emails like yours prove them wrong, and confirms what I've always known. On this morning radio show, we really do care about each other,
and look forward to spending a few hours together early each day.
Thank you for stepping forward. Cindy.
Like Tristin, his big brother, Caleb is a beautiful baby boy. I look at him, and can't believe that's he's the second seed of my seed.
God is good, and time is short. I'm so grateful for the many blessings I've been allowed to enjoy on this Earth, and can't imagine the glorious magnitude of
what is to come on the other side.
Sure will be nice to see Mama & daddy again (Mama Moby, and Papa Moby).
Nannie & Papaw are there, too. I'd like to think they've seen their great-great grandsons.
I know we go as naked as we came, but I'd sure like to take some pictures.
By the way, between the two of us, we wrote a Small Town Soap Box.
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