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Donald7610:Are you serious with this poo? |
Tenent |
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Bald can be sexy.
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Donald7610:Shouldn't the single dads do the same? ![]() |
talk2riel:"Thing" is a movie title. |
We used to have a Dalmatian that could jump up and snatch low flying birds out of the air. It was really something to see. She has passed now. |
Long time sis. Happy birthday. |
talk2riel:Another one bites the dust! |
Dauchman:*drags him back* |
Babe2sure:What is going on here? |
talk2riel:Choice is a gift. |
Nope |
Mynd44:Good for you. Mynd why are you trolling my thread? ![]() |
Who is Uncle D? ![]() |
Amis:Chance is slim. |
timpaker:It's thought provoking. That is beauty. ![]() |
A Mothers View by Tex The scenes of my life float lazily Past the windows of my mind, Stirring memories of days gone by in Vivid color and panoramic views. Carefree forays with those I love, Like moving pictures imprinted on my heart, In a milieu of affection over time And throughout eternity. A realm where love is spoken and Abides by laws written in hugs and And kisses for scraped knees And broken hearts. Episodes performed in the guise of Big green eyes and bouncy curls, Mischievous freckled cheeks And platinum blonde hair. A spectacle of boisterous laughter, And oceans of tears cried into the Bosom of unconditional love And steadfast devotion. Throughout; settings change and Characters come and go, Drama ebbs and flows As a new life begins. For my part, I eagerly await Seasons to come And the introduction of "New" characters. |
A Mothers View by Tex The scenes of my life float lazily Past the windows of my mind, Stirring memories of days gone by in Vivid color and panoramic views. Carefree forays with those I love, Like moving pictures imprinted on my heart, In a milieu of affection over time And throughout eternity. A realm where love is spoken and Abides by laws written in hugs and And kisses for scraped knees And broken hearts. Episodes performed in the guise of Big green eyes and bouncy curls, Mischievous freckled cheeks And platinum blonde hair. A spectacle of boisterous laughter, And oceans of tears cried into the Bosom of unconditional love And steadfast devotion. Throughout; settings change and new Characters come and go, Drama ebbs and flows As a new life begins. For my part, I eagerly await Seasons to come And the introduction of "New" characters. |
plaetton:I don't have a bad opinion of her. Not that my opinion should mean anything to her. I simply said she shouldn't try to insert her way of thinking into the churches way of life. She can do her own thing. |
Amis:"Thought of the the day" is is usually inspirational. |
Cutehector: ![]() |
You seem to understand your friends' predicament well. Cleaver use of figurative language and imagery. Nice job! ![]() |
I just read a post on fb from a mother of two. She talked about how she wished her husband would get a clue about what it is like to be home with kids all day. She talked about how the minute her husband walked in the door every evening she would start complaining about how bad her day had been, and all the things the kids had done wrong. She said he asked her one day if she'd be happier going back to work. She realized then that all she talked about was the bad stuff. She realized that she never talked about the good things that happened during the day. She mentioned that she just wanted him to acknowledge what she went through everyday. He did say one day, after he watched the kids one Saturday morning while she went out, "I don't know how you do this everyday." She was so thrilled that he finally got it. She realized that he thought she was unhappy staying home with the kids. She decide that she would start only reporting the good things when her husband got home. That's great but...she seems a little selfish to me. She says they used to sit and talk about their day before the kids came and she liked that. I have to wonder if during these 3 years she was so miserable and attacking her husband the second he walked in the door if she ever thought about how his day went. Did she ask, "Honey how was your day?" or say, "Darling I appreciate all you do for our family. Did she ever acknowledged his part in supporting the family? Sometimes I think we, as wives and mothers, forget that he is working for the family too. He has bad days too. He needs to be acknowledged too. Once we have children, we tend to forget that he needs to know we love him too. Somehow there needs to be a middle ground. Both Mom and Dad need to know they are appreciated and loved. Do this: 1. Post something you wish your spouse/significant other would do or say to show you their love and appreciation. 2. Post something you could do or say to show your love and appreciation to your spouse/significant other. GO! ![]() |
Nope. Goodnight. ![]() |
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