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gramakittycat

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Awww! :) I always called my Momma, well, Momma LOL. I was still sitting in her lap when I was 30, keep in mind that I was 7 inches taller than her LOL! :) Miss her terribly.
Lost my Mom when I was 5 years old so I cherish the few memories I have of her...
Livi is a miracle too! Being that we're a lesbian couple, you can imagine how low my sperm count is and how hard it was for me to knock Beth up! Mercy! ;) But seriously, Livi was twins and we lost the other baby 9 weeks into the pregnacy...we are so incredibly lucky to have this precious, healthy and thriving child. She's obviously the light of my life. :)
Truely a miracle B .....


'bout freakin' time lady!

I am glad you got your miracle, my sister lost a twin at 10 weeks then had the other baby at 24 weeks and she didn't make it. Three of my girls were premies and was scary everytime but only one had problems that lasted but is so stubborn she overcomes everything and is a personal support worker at an assisted living home now and does wonderful, she has never let her disabilities hold her back. I lost my Mom when I was 20 and I am 47 now and still miss her.

I can relate their Lisa;I had 3 normal pregnancys then with the 4th my water just broke and had to have a crash section at 27 weeks.Now that was back in '81 so a 2 pounder then was a miracle but thank God though she has cerebral palsey I'm happy to say she will be 30 this year and soon to graduate from a bachlors program with a degree in social work.She has never walked and uses a electric w/c ;she too is very stubborn and never let NO keep her from trying.Funny that my last 3 also were a breeze;no complications at all. ......... Well nuff of my yacking Good Morning everyone! How are those Turbos working YssiM? I'm really curious about the variable voltage.What kind of vape differces do you get with the different voltages? Well (((HUGZ))) ya'll hope for a great day today!
 

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Good morning PIF. Second day in a row of no school. Today is inservice training day for teachers AGAIN. Wichita Kansas has to have the best trained teachers in the world because there are a lot of inservice days.
There is a special place in hell for people who buy 6 year olds knock-knock joke books. I'm just sayin.
 

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I can relate their Lisa;I had 3 normal pregnancys then with the 4th my water just broke and had to have a crash section at 27 weeks.Now that was back in '81 so a 2 pounder then was a miracle but thank God though she has cerebral palsey I'm happy to say she will be 30 this year and soon to graduate from a bachlors program with a degree in social work.She has never walked and uses a electric w/c ;she too is very stubborn and never let NO keep her from trying.Funny that my last 3 also were a breeze;no complications at all. ......... Well nuff of my yacking Good Morning everyone! How are those Turbos working YssiM? I'm really curious about the variable voltage.What kind of vape differces do you get with the different voltages? Well (((HUGZ))) ya'll hope for a great day today!

Mine were kind of opposite, my first one was full term and the last 3 were 34 weeks, 27 weeks and 30 weeks. But only my 27 week baby had so many complications, the others were just tiny and had to stay in hospital til they were big enough to come home. My 27 week was born in 1990 and my sister had a 27 week same weight in 1989 and he has CP also and is the light in everyone's life that meets him. My daughter was very lucky and had no lasting effects of her early birth and the oxygen that causes so many problems for premies.
 

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So after spending over two hours last night clearing snow from ours and three neighbors yards, I woke up this morning feeling about one hundred years old and to a two and a half foot high wall of wet, heavy snow at the end of the driveway and about thirteen inches on the sidewalk. (because the plow driver angles the plow to the point the snow comes three quarters of the way up the yard)

A little over an hour later...........arms shaking.........back burning.........legs ready to collapse...........I am done and I crawl to the garage to put away the shovel. And suddenly what's that I hear? The sound of a snowplow? NO, it can't be! But...............it is. As I stumble out of the garage I see it coming my way. No time to load the missile launcher!

I feebly make my out to the middle of the driveway, tears streaming down my face, struggle to raise my arm and yell...............NOOOOOOOOOOO............For The Love Of God................NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

And he turned his plow!!!!!! Thank you God and thank you Mr. Snowplow Driver.

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Hi all, I am sitting here all dressed up, suppose to be hubby's day off so it is only time I get to leave the apartment and he went to work for a couple of hours. That was 7 hours ago and I am still sitting here vaping my brains out. Hopefully he gets home soon so we can at least do the grocery shopping.
 
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