Bobbie Jean Chestnut: "WHEW" HOW DID I EVER DO IT? - A true story of the love and struggles of a young mother...
"WHEW" HOW DID I EVER DO IT?
A true story of the love and struggles of a young mother...
Bobbie Jean Chestnut
- Pages:
- 152
- Dimensions:
- 5.5X8.5
- Category:
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RELIGION - Inspirational
Book Summary
"WHEW" How Did I Ever Do It? A true story of the love and struggles of a young military wife with four young children under the age of five years old, one of which is severely disabled. Her husband was at war during the Viet Nam conflict. The daily obstacles she had to face alone in Alaska would make the ordinary person give up. Her strength in dealing with unusual circumstances will make you cry, laugh and wonder where it will all end. What could have been a tragedy ends in triumph and will make you grateful for what you have.
Author Profile
Listed in the International "Who's Who" for Public Service. Retired as a Professional Contracting Officer for the Navy at Kings Bay Submarine Base, Georgia, Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Florida and Mayport Naval Station, Fl. Prior to that Bobbie was a Contracting Officer at the Naval Air Warfare Center, Indianapolis, Indiana. EDUCATION: Indiana/Purdue University, University of Indianapolis, Lockyear Business College, Defense Acquisition University, Army Logistics Management College, George Washington University. Associations and Accomplishments: National Contract Management Association, American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, City Council Candidate, Kingsland, Georgia, Victims of Violent Crime Mayor's Award, Indiana, Pro-life Advocate/homeless/"Ticket To Work Bill' for the disabled," Special Olympics, Mrs. NCO Wife of the Year Award, Alaska, On the Oprah Winfrey Show as an advocate for persons with disabilities. Married to Rev. John Paul Chestnut, mother of four grown children, two step-daughters, eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Bobbie helps her husband with the John Paul Ministry's www.johnpaulministrys.org and Radio Program. Bobbie has cared for a severely disabled child for 43 years...This book will have you crying and laughing and just plain appreciative that you have your capabilities and to show you how to be content in your circumstances...



