“Better not Bitter”

Filmed at a women’s Christmas brunch in Wisconsin, Peggy was asked to speak on An Unexpected Christmas; or What Happens When Things Go Wrong.  There are four parts to this 45 minute presentation however, only the first is shown here. Part two is on the home page.

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About Peggy Roloff

Huny and Papa on the hit television show Little People, Big World has brought a whole new aspect to their lives. Son Matt with his wife Amy and children are the stars of this show on TLC. Born and raised in San Francisco, California and now living in Portland Oregon Peggy and Ron enjoy living nearer seven of their grandchildren of their two sons. With three of their four children born with physical disabilites they have learned to press-on in life, reach out to others and choose to be better not bitter. They have a lovely daughter who is married with three beautiful daughters. Their son Joshua lived for 34 years with an incurable heart condition. Matthew and Samuel have a form of dwarfism that involves malformed joints. All of their children have brought joy to their lives. Writing has been a passion of Peggy's over the years. She has carried the message of perseverance and love as she spoken to groups of general audiences as well as church groups. Now that Ron is speaking with Peggy they work as a team encouraging and inspiring men, women and families. Peggy has a book in progress at this time.
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One Response to “Better not Bitter”

  1. otter07 says:

    hey Peggy, You make some interesting points because I deal with this everyday. I’m an identical twin 27 yr old guy who’s parents are legally blind. I can relate to Matt & Amy’s kids growing up with parents who have disabilities. I can remember when strangers would be silly around my mom while she’s shopping or making silly assumptions. The most common thing is that society thinks they can’t be independent which is frustrating but we just go along thru life. I just laugh with the kids reaction to their parents because it brings back memories for my brother and sister. You and Ron are excellent grandparents I commend your family and pray that god will bless both our families. much love, tim (monterey, ca)

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