sibi said:Yet, we all survived, and at least 2 of us turned out ok.
So, two of your sisters turned out okay???
sibi said:Yet, we all survived, and at least 2 of us turned out ok.
Jacqui said:sibi said:Yet, we all survived, and at least 2 of us turned out ok.
So, two of your sisters turned out okay???
sibi said:Erin, I totally agree with Jacqui. You do what you feel is right and instill proper, just judgment as a parent. I am soooo impressed with your story. You are a wonderful mom, and you turned out fine in spite of all the neglect in your life. I too was neglected in my life. My dad abandoned his four girls ages 2, 3, 4, 5. My mom was sick with TB, and in those days treatment was admission into a hosp for over a year. It took another 4 years for her to recoup and work to get us back. We were put in an orphanage for those 4 years. We were abused terribly there. My mom raised us all alone. We were very poor and it was impossible for my mom to control 4 teenagers. Yet, we all survived, and at least 2 of us turned out ok. It's amazing how much kids go through and still be so resilient. I love you. I hope my diagnosis is true for your baby Rand. Thanks for sharing.
Melly-n-shorty said:Funny how one trip to ikea can turn into 3! How is everyone?
hehehe! as I type this my little black chihuahua and my blond chihuahua are asleep in their bed yin and yang style. little cuties! The newest addition to the family (my daughters dog) has brought out the playfulness in my old friends. I love seeing them playful again.
Cowboy_Ken said:Thunder is rare enough around here that we all go out into the open, hoping to see lightening. Although eastern Oregon is get some lightening strikes and they are under sever drought/fire danger right now.
RosieRedfoot said:My uncle drives big rigs and was doing a cross country run from Portland to NC