Oh no!But I see a few more posts so hope springs eternal!
Do your pets not affect Kota's allergies? I know that cats and dogs and other furry things are really bad for Michael. I'm just catching up on life with Mary and loving it!
Poor kitty!I think that a lot of people, gay or not, form their own families.
This post makes me sound like a bad influence! I didn't tell you to "bang in sick"...I merely suggested that if taking *one* day off from work was the only thing holding you back, nobody had to know...you could just call in sick.I have a conscience, too, you know! Okay..well, maybe not as much of one...And yes, this girl will be coming to America in May but my dear, you have to know...it's not my first time.
Number forty is SO me, too!I'm going to have to give this a go this afternoon.
It really doesn't have anything to do with raising Mak the same as Grace... the second ones are just usually hethens. Michael is really into throwing himself back right now and it scares the dickens out of me.I know that I owe you an e-mail and this post just nails that for me.
Can you do something for me, Gwen? Can you try embracing the new phase instead of fighting it? Try looking at these feelings as reminders of how important this change is for you and for your family...allow yourself to really *feel* these feelings before focusing on letting them go.
*Not* a silly girl...sensitive, passionate, BEAUTIFUL girl who has just undergone a huge transformation and needs time to absorb it all.We're all here for you, Gwen.
I look at rainbows as God's promise of hope, too, Mary.
How can you not have a favorite toy?! What about that ping pong-y thing that you heard rattling on Christmas Eve?I loved this...and learned a lot, too.
I haven't actually read this, yet...I was just excited to see a new post.YAY!Okay, now I'm going to read...
This is the point at which your friend, janetk, jumps up out of her computer chair, fist raised in the air and yells....HOORAY! YIPPEE! F*CKIN' AWESOME! YOU ROCK!This is so exciting, Mel and I'm honestly on pins and needles so I can only imagine what you and J are feeling right now.
Maybe you could look into finding an age appropriate book for her? And be able to discretely give it to her and tell her that if she has questions about what's she read she can come to you? My mother was very, very open with my sister and I and while I was uncomfortable (obviously) at the time, I did end up thanking her for arming me with knowledge. I also developed at a young age...had my first period before the age of ten... and it's a hard road for anybody.
Awesome!The fact that you wanted to be a reporter when you were little made me smile for some reason.Mind if I have a go with this? Or do I have to wait for you to send it to me?