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Old 05-17-2017, 07:49 AM #1
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Kelly - I cannot imagine having two 2-year olds having tantrums. I think I would end up having one too. j/k. Kicker- how did you ever do it?
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I taught Emotionally Disturbed Teens and having twins seemed easy next to that.

I was very lucky with kids and loved motherhood and kids were really good, we really had no terrible two moments. Everyone brings and has different experiences and interpretations. Kids will be 26(!!!!) soon. Had worked out life with MS,to a degree but aging (62) attacked and really this aging body and stuff and MS, just a bad mix!!
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Starz - I hope you have a nice trip despite the reason for the trip. I hope you start feeling better too.

Kicker - I'm not crazy about this aging stuff either. It seems that after my last surgery (hysterectomy included), the aging process has rapidly sped up!! My body is not happy not only with MS but other ails as well. Half the time I don't know what is what and when something is wrong, I have no clue what doctor to call. You have done very well for yourself and you boys. I have always admired you for accomplishing all that you have despite the MS.
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Made it back yesterday, no zombie apocalypse going on . And aside from the reason for it, it was a nice trip, except contracting Lyme disease from a deer tick . Not that big a deal since it was caught quickly and I'm on the antibiotics for it now, but still hurts, burns, stabs and aches across my face, neck and shoulder... it bit my ear of all places! Not fun... but going to the fair was so that left things kind of evening out.
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