Just wanted to say---how lucky I have been to meet U all---
We are truely a family-----and how I would luve to meet each and everyone here---
We share so much of our lives---good and bad times---and we all have honest feelings~~~~
Thats it--just wanted U all to know----
luve Barbara---
For everyone here
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For everyone here
the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control
Barbara,
I feel the same way, every time I log on. Thanks for reminding us how lucky we are.
Luve,
Galahad
I feel the same way, every time I log on. Thanks for reminding us how lucky we are.
Luve,
Galahad
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Hi Barb,
I agree with you. I lost my husband in Vietnam, and I think of him all the time. Tonight, I was thinking of a time before my son was born, I was pg, and we went out for a rootbeer float at A@W. I drank it, and it came back up right away. I was so sick the whole time I was pg with him.
It just reminded me how happy we were before we really understood what Vietnam really meant to us. we were so young, him coming home was never a Q.
Now, we are going through the same kind of thing. I hate to see these kids go through this same kind of loss and horror. I wonder how many are as unaware as we were that he may not come home. When I watch the news, or see something on a ticker tape, (I never do it on purpose).
Do they really know what is going on, or are they like us, and just believe it won't happen to us or anyone we know.
I think about this, and my husband daily, I just can't understand this, and why someone doesn't stop it.
Love, Sad Kathyp
I agree with you. I lost my husband in Vietnam, and I think of him all the time. Tonight, I was thinking of a time before my son was born, I was pg, and we went out for a rootbeer float at A@W. I drank it, and it came back up right away. I was so sick the whole time I was pg with him.
It just reminded me how happy we were before we really understood what Vietnam really meant to us. we were so young, him coming home was never a Q.
Now, we are going through the same kind of thing. I hate to see these kids go through this same kind of loss and horror. I wonder how many are as unaware as we were that he may not come home. When I watch the news, or see something on a ticker tape, (I never do it on purpose).
Do they really know what is going on, or are they like us, and just believe it won't happen to us or anyone we know.
I think about this, and my husband daily, I just can't understand this, and why someone doesn't stop it.
Love, Sad Kathyp
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Ya know, I lost friends in Viet Nam but never lost a husband or brother. I think that the kids are feel they are like all of us were during the 60's...invinceable and it won't happen to us. I,, pray every night it won't happen to another soldier. Love Oma
May I be more compassionate and loving than yeterday*and be able to spot the idiots in advance