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Posted By: Deb on 2009-03-01
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CONGRATULATIONS!!! That is great. Enjoy your family!
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I enjoy them also. It's like, have you
ever recorded your own voice and listened to it before you get up in front of America and take such a big chance? Or asked an older sibling? Or taken a lesson? No? You might want to start smaller than American Idol then.
Don't even have a dog but do I enjoy
seeing them out and about. I have 3 furkids (cats) that are inside and do not visit stores with me but I absolutely love all animals and could care less if you bring your dog, just as long as it does not bite me, we can get along good. Doggie-Oggie
You are welcome and enjoy it!
After you get your IPod, maybe you can ask for ITunes gift cards for different occasions. A 25.00 card will get you around 25 songs, which are only .99 cents each. You just enter the gift card # on the website and it adds the amount to your account. Have fun! :)
Enjoy!
I just loved that movie! Sappy, romantic chick flick and you get to look at John Cusack for 90 minutes.
Enjoy N/T Fan
I still have to get season 3 and 4. How did you like last week's show? At least they're trying to redeem Christian somewhat, but on the other hand, they sure have some way out there storylines.
Enjoy it!... sm
Be careful -- push him away too much and he just might go looking elsewhere. Been there, done that. Don't agree with it and not making excuses for him, just speaking from experience. Some people can take rejection only so long.
Enjoy.
My babies are 30 and 24. I really miss them being small. I can't wait for the grandchildren to come along.
I had my last one at 33 and I enjoy him a
whole lot more than the others - more patience and tolerance I suppose. I'm also much more involved in his school since I know he's the last one.
Congratulations
I'm so happy for you and your family.
Congratulations!!!
Hope all goes well for you and your little one! Keep us posted:-)
Congratulations!
I too miscarried my first pregnancy when I was 18. I went on to have two boys and I was also a gestational surrogate mom and had a little girl in 2005. Good luck and I hope the rest of the pregnancy is uneventful!
Congratulations! sm
My oldest daughter got pregnant after having a miscarriage - didn't even have a first period afterwards. Her twins turned seven in December - they are a joy!
Congratulations sm
Just wondering, how much help was the family of the bride. Glad your son is happy! Like I said on another post yesterday, "Ain't love grand"!
Congratulations!!!!! :-)
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CONGRATULATIONS!!! WELL DONE. nm
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Congratulations!
I'd be happy to let your cats hunt inside the 6-foot fence in my back yard. Shrews and moles galore for the mighty hunter.
Congratulations!
Kudos to you! I am positive that your efforts played a major role in helping Sumpter Regional win the MRI!
Congratulations,
Not too many of us can persevere that long (including me!)
Congratulations!
She sounds like a sweetie pie! I remember housebreaking can be pretty frustrating but what about those training pads that they sell at pet stores or Walmart? Another idea is to put a bell on the door handle (believe it or not) and have her touch it and then go outside with her. She associates the ring with going potty and eventually will ring it herself to be let out. I've heard it works! I'm so excited for her and so happy she has a good home because it does sound as though she wasn't treated very well by a man before you got her. Makes me sick to my stomach how mean people can be.
First congratulations and second
from what I could tell from the part of the interview that they showed, she stopped the surgery. Now, I'm not sure if she did it because she was pregnant again or if she's going to restart the process.
congratulations
Congratulations on your pregnancy! Again, I have to tell you we have so much in common! It was the birth of my daughter that inspired my husband to be his better self.
Oh, and the step-kids growing up....... that is a whole other thing and they still cost you money, but at least the lawyers are out of it by then!
Congrats again! YOU hang in there!
congratulations!!
and i wish the couple many years of joy. Committment is the key word. Our youngest daughter did not want to go on to school, as strongly as we encouraged her to do so, and married right after high school. Five years later now, they have 3 children and are a model couple and excellent parents. My intuition also told me they were right for each other. Some couples will overcome all odds. hugs!
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I think you will be happy with your decision. Those of us who have been there and done it know it isn't always the right thing to cut people off from your life. They leave and you're stuck with the guilt! Don't be angry with those who tried to help, perhaps they had it even worse and wanted to be helpful. You will feel better about yourself later and at least you tried! Be proud! You took the hard way out, but the rewards are good and you're setting an example of forgiving, and when she or they go, you will be able to live with yourself.
Congratulations on all of the above
I have to laugh here because here I am at 47 (7 years older) with a 15 year old and a 5 year old and you have a married son and a newly engaged daughter. LOL. My best friend from Jr. High School just became a grandmother for the first time and I just had to think wow, how different our lives are. Of course I wouldn't change the way my life has gone.
I see where congratulations for some and others, not so much
I am of the understanding now that if someone gets another wonderful job, so they say, so many oohs and aaahs and congrats to you.
When I posted on here about a week or so ago about doubling my money due to receiving my full retirement benefits and still working, it was so quite could hear a pin drop.
I am thinking jealousy has a lot of green-eyed monsters on here.
First of all -- congratulations!
Speaking from experience, I found breast feeding to be the most difficult part of being a new mom. Don't get me wrong -- I wholeheartedly believe in, but it just wasn't for me. It seemed to add to my postpartum depression by making me feel like I couldn't leave my baby even for a minute. I also felt that it took longer than it should. I have 3 children. With my first, I breastfed for about 6 weeks until I went back to work. With my second, I only breast fed 2 weeks, realizing that it was contributing to my postpartum depression. With my 3rd child, I didn't breast feed at all and I didn't seem to have near the postpartum depression.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't breast feed. It's a personal choice. For me, it just didn't work. I also think you really need to talk to your OB immediately about postpartum depression. I know it's real because I went through it. If you were on birth control before and you've yet to resume it, I would suggest speaking to your OB about restarting that. It can really help to regulate some of your hormones. Also, sleep when your baby sleeps. You need your rest so you can be a better mom. I would also see if a family member would be willing to watch her for a few hours while you're working. Most people adore babies, so I'll bet there are people just waiting to help. If you don't live near family, you could probably have a teenager come into your home a few hours during the day to sit with her while you work.
There are lots of people who would be willing to help. Just talking to other moms was a big comfort for me. Strap her in the buggy and walk to your nearest park! Good luck and congratulations! Everything you are feeling is normal, but you should still speak with your OB about postpartum depression.
YW, Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
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But you should enjoy yourself. It is not worth
it always putting up with evil people and not enjoying the holidays the way YOU deserve. I am nearly 50, and wasted 30 years or so before I realized that I do not have to be a part of this insanity. Even if it is just 1 person, its so not worth the time and good memories for you. We cut ties and never regretted it once. And my kids are grown now and have shared with me how grateful they are that we stopped doing the sick holiday visits, etc. We really bonded as our own family and are healthy mentally. Sometimes you do have to think of yourself first, though I know that can be hard. Merry Christmas to you.
We have a small one and really enjoy it.
I don't think the taste is affected at all.
Seriously, if you enjoy humidity,
you might LOVE NC. If you love the beach, places like Wilmington are wonderful.
At the very least, do come here for a vacation. I really think you'd love it here. Very green, warm and humid. Gardeners enjoy it. It's not quite as long a season as California, but pansies survive most winters, and then winter daphnes start to bloom in February. Houses are more reasonable than many other places, too.
DH and I both enjoy that commercial,
but he interprets it very differently than I do. I see it as a dad thinking his daughter is embarrassed by his house, and he wants to improve it so she isn't embarrassed. But DH just thinks she's simply planting an idea for her mother, and that the dad will think it's all his idea that the kitchen needs to be updated. I'm thinking this means that if we had a daughter, this technique would completely work on him!
Please Please enjoy your vacation. sm
I just went on vacation with my family and had something (nothing compared to your worry) that I just had to put on the back burner and enjoy every second I possibly could. I hope you have faith, because God does not give us anything that we truely can not handle. I will pray that your worries are unfounded. You have been given some wonderful advice above and just believe in that. Happy vacationing.
Don't ever apologize for something you enjoy!
It's a huge part of your life and there's nothing wrong with that! We have the most wonderful neighbors who are crazy Catholic...I mean they wear rosaries bracelets, have multiple Catholic-esque bumper stickers, and they carry bibles the way most people carry a PDA. However, they are the most genuine, sweet, and fun people I have met on my little street here. I love having them over just to shoot the chit, share a bottle of wine, and love hearing them talk about their religion, which is a HUGE part of their lives. They are happy, friendly, and they love life and that's what counts. They know I am what I am (atheist) and while I know they say they pray for me, they don't make me feel at all uncomfortable and I think they honestly enjoy my warped view of the world. Gives them some perspective of what else is walkin' around out there ;-)
Nice people are nice people, no matter what their (or lack thereof) religious convictions may be.
He is adorable! Enjoy him!
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Good for you. Enjoy yourself.
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I'm the boss at my other job. I enjoy the
homemade items, ie. cake, a tin of misc cookies or candies. Very sweet and simple.
Enjoy yourself. You have earned it.
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is it abnormal not to enjoy sex?
sorry this is so personal...
I Have been in a relationship off and on for 6 years. I have never really enjoyed sex. With ANYONE.
And I dont mean because it's not spicy enough... or we dont try new things... not cause he doesn't know what he's doing...
This relationship is a good one. But I question whether he is the "right" one if I just simply dont enjoy sex. Mentally I want to, but physically I just don't respond like I did at the beginning. I know since Ive been with other people I physically respond to them because it is new and exciting. but i still dont really ENJOY it. but It's not like I hate sex or anything.
I'm really asking this to see if I am supposed to be with someone that I'm constantly gonna want to jump their bones. I know that sex is not everything in the relationship... and we have tried to make things better. We have good chemistry in all other ways.
No I was never molested, raped... or anything like that.
I just feel very abnormal and frustrated because I really love him and want to do everything with him... the sex is just like whatever to me. i still love kissing him all the time...
i dont know what else to say, im just really at a loss as to what my problem is. im under 30 years old so i feel like i should be enjoying it immensely.... :(
any thoughts?
I actually enjoy the hermitude.
And yes, I made up that word. :)
I am divorced, no kids, I live alone, and I do NOT miss the office politics. I loved my former boss but I worked with a bunch of dysfunctional harpies, and it is such a relief now that I only associate with people of my own choosing. Mostly. I get out to church on Sunday mornings, women's home fellowship on Wednesday nights, and occasionally hook up with a friend for coffee or something, but mostly I stay home, just me and my books and my music, my few TV shows and my online friends. I was actually more lonely when I was married.
But clearly you have a very different set of circumstances and needs, and I am afraid I don't have a lot to offer, if you're looking for advice... it sounds like you and hubby don't have a lot in common anymore, and that can be a real challenge. When my husband and I stopped having interests in common, it was really all over but the shouting; I went out and found some new interests of my own, and he did NOT like that, although he was not willing to meet me halfway in trying to find new things to do together. I said to heck with this, goodbye, it's a lot more fun to be alone all by yourself than with someone else being an albatross around your neck!
I guess maybe I'm just turning into a curmudgeon in my old age. 53 and still premenopausal, and going to bed alone with a book.
But again... my solutions aren't for everyone, especially with children involved. I really do hope you are able to find some solutions that will work for you; perhaps sign up for some sort of a class, take up a new hobby, volunteer somewhere for just an hour or two a week? Surely there is something you can do to get yourself out of the house and meeting new people? Clearly your needs are not being met now; but only you can define what those needs are, and only you can figure out how to get them met for yourself.
And meanwhile, you can come here and spill your guts anytime. Gut-spilling 'R' us.
How wonderful, congratulations and wish you the best !!!!...nm
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Congratulations!...Will keep you in my thoughts!..nm
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Congratulations to her and to you!!! You should place the right arm
far over the left shoulder and give yourself a pat on the back. What a wonderful support you have been in helping her achieve her goals and you should be very proud of yourself, too. I know she is so appreciative for all of you that made her dream come true!
Woohooo! Congratulations!
For odds and ends, don't forget to check Craig's list! I mentioned it to my daughter, and I've created a monster. She's gotten a free dishwasher, free stove, and gotten new bathroom sinks for her house complete with faucets for $10 each from somebody on the list that just moved into a (new) house and decided to have the sinks upgraded.
I like to visit Home Depot, Lowe's, and various wallpaper stores frequently, and pick up their discontinued borders and rolls of wallpaper for @ $1.00 each. If you know the square footage you need to cover, you may be able to do a room for as little as $5.00 instead of $250. Of course whenever my kids are redecorating, they go to my storage cabinets, find something that suits them, and take my finds home for free.
I do the same thing in the paint departments there and at Benjamin Moore. I'll find already mixed paint that somebody has decided that they don't like and, as long as it is an attractive color and a good quality paint, I'll pick it up for $3 or so per gallon. I do decorative and faux finish effects and always like to have a variety of colors in stock at my house for raw materials and am not afraid to mix paint colors to achieve the exact color I want.
As for the house, congratulations! I'm a huge believer in sweat equity.
Congratulations on being demoted!...have..
a drink for me! :)
Just wanted to say Congratulations! nm
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Congratulations on your new kitty!
She sounds sweet! I swear by a liquid called Ration Plus. I first got it for my equines who had weight problems and gas. It's a prebiotic that works in their hindgut to regulate things...makes food stick to the ribs and helps with things like diarrhea and gas. I also give it to my dogs now and again and even my old senior cat. I put it right on their food and they gobble it right up.
HOWEVER, it does not state anywhere on their website or the label that it is appropriate for cats. I just wrote to them actually, just now, to find out if it was safe for felines. I know I've been feeding it to my cat now for over a year, one or two times a week as a top dressing on his food, and haven't had any problems and he looks great. I will let you know what they say about it.
Fantastic results and a bottle lasts a long, long time.
Here's their company website: http://www.rationplus.com/dog.html but I buy it from pet places because it's usually cheaper that way.
Congratulations! Thanks for the update. nm
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Congratulations! That is awesome.
Tell him great job from me. You must be very proud.
Great! Congratulations!
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