Jordan Jonas
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Like I knew all my aunts and uncles and I didn't know them. They died before me, but, um, they were, it was so much joy. The family reunions were the best thing ever at the Jonas's and they, and it's just like, how in one generation did you go from that to that?
Like I knew all my aunts and uncles and I didn't know them. They died before me, but, um, they were, it was so much joy. The family reunions were the best thing ever at the Jonas's and they, and it's just like, how in one generation did you go from that to that?
And, and it must've been a great sacrifice of some sort to not pass that much like resentment or like, what did they do to, to break that chain in one generation? Do you think it works the other way?
And, and it must've been a great sacrifice of some sort to not pass that much like resentment or like, what did they do to, to break that chain in one generation? Do you think it works the other way?
And, and it must've been a great sacrifice of some sort to not pass that much like resentment or like, what did they do to, to break that chain in one generation? Do you think it works the other way?
But a joyful woman, you could see it in her. And she must have been so, she must have understood how fortunate she was and been so grateful for it and so thankful for every one of those 11 kids she had. So I recognize it again in my dad, because my dad went through a really slow, kind of painful decline in his health. And he had diabetes, ended up losing one leg. And so he lost his job.
But a joyful woman, you could see it in her. And she must have been so, she must have understood how fortunate she was and been so grateful for it and so thankful for every one of those 11 kids she had. So I recognize it again in my dad, because my dad went through a really slow, kind of painful decline in his health. And he had diabetes, ended up losing one leg. And so he lost his job.
But a joyful woman, you could see it in her. And she must have been so, she must have understood how fortunate she was and been so grateful for it and so thankful for every one of those 11 kids she had. So I recognize it again in my dad, because my dad went through a really slow, kind of painful decline in his health. And he had diabetes, ended up losing one leg. And so he lost his job.
He had to watch his mom or my mom go to school. All he wanted to do was be a provider and be like a family man. I bet the best time in his life was when his kids ran to him and gave him a hug.
He had to watch his mom or my mom go to school. All he wanted to do was be a provider and be like a family man. I bet the best time in his life was when his kids ran to him and gave him a hug.
He had to watch his mom or my mom go to school. All he wanted to do was be a provider and be like a family man. I bet the best time in his life was when his kids ran to him and gave him a hug.
all of a sudden he found himself in a position where he couldn't work and he had to watch his wife go to school which was really hard for her and and become the breadwinner for the family and he just felt like a failure and i watched him go through that after all these years of letting that foot heal we went out first day and we're splitting firewood with the splitter and he was just so good to be back out jordan is so nice and he crushed his foot in the log splitter and you're like no
all of a sudden he found himself in a position where he couldn't work and he had to watch his wife go to school which was really hard for her and and become the breadwinner for the family and he just felt like a failure and i watched him go through that after all these years of letting that foot heal we went out first day and we're splitting firewood with the splitter and he was just so good to be back out jordan is so nice and he crushed his foot in the log splitter and you're like no
all of a sudden he found himself in a position where he couldn't work and he had to watch his wife go to school which was really hard for her and and become the breadwinner for the family and he just felt like a failure and i watched him go through that after all these years of letting that foot heal we went out first day and we're splitting firewood with the splitter and he was just so good to be back out jordan is so nice and he crushed his foot in the log splitter and you're like no
And so then they just amputated it. Got both legs amputated. And then his health continued to decline. He lost his movement in his hands. So he was like incapacitated to a degree. And in a lot of pain. I would hear him at night in pain all the time. And I delayed a trip back to Russia and just stayed with my dad for those last six months. And it was so interesting having had lost everything.
And so then they just amputated it. Got both legs amputated. And then his health continued to decline. He lost his movement in his hands. So he was like incapacitated to a degree. And in a lot of pain. I would hear him at night in pain all the time. And I delayed a trip back to Russia and just stayed with my dad for those last six months. And it was so interesting having had lost everything.
And so then they just amputated it. Got both legs amputated. And then his health continued to decline. He lost his movement in his hands. So he was like incapacitated to a degree. And in a lot of pain. I would hear him at night in pain all the time. And I delayed a trip back to Russia and just stayed with my dad for those last six months. And it was so interesting having had lost everything.
I watched him wrestle with it through the years. But then he found his joy and his purpose.
I watched him wrestle with it through the years. But then he found his joy and his purpose.
I watched him wrestle with it through the years. But then he found his joy and his purpose.