Claudeth Oliveira
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Family

Daniel, and Our Two.

A marriage still being built, and two children we are trying to raise with roots deep enough to hold, whatever comes.

Our Marriage

Choosing Each Other, One Ordinary Day at a Time.

Daniel and I have been married for years now, long enough to have lived through seasons that tested us and seasons that were sweeter than I could have designed myself. He is, by profession, a Central Florida real estate developer — steady, hardworking, and quietly devoted to our family underneath the demands of a business that does not always keep business hours.

Our marriage is not a highlight reel. We have had a year we nearly stopped talking to each other, a season of real financial fear, and the ordinary friction of two strong-willed people learning to share a life. What has held is not the absence of hard seasons but a shared decision, renewed often, to keep choosing each other through them.

I write honestly about our marriage in the journal — the good and the hard — because I do not think either version helps anyone if it is the only one told.

Our Children

Raising Two, Trying to Get the Roots Right.

We have a daughter and a son, and we are far more focused on their character and their faith than on their achievements.

A Home in Two Languages

Our children grow up moving between English, Spanish, and Portuguese, which has only ever widened their faith, not diluted it.

Faith Before Achievement

We would rather our children inherit an honest, working faith than any accomplishment we could hand them instead.

Whatever is built outside the home is meant to serve the people inside it.
Claudeth Oliveira
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