How time goes by
#12
Originally Posted by hobo2000
My youngest drove home from KY to surprise me for Easter. We had a wonderful time, he left last night to drive back. I coildn't sleep worrying about him on the road. He is 38 years old,disabled vet with "brain siezures" very different from body seizures. When they happen he is "gone" 30/45 seconds an unless you know him you wouldn' t recognize the seizure. Scary but the VA is trying everything to help him.
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Elmira, NY
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My son will be 33 in June. My sister is 13 years older than I, so I had a lot of time to hear my mother tell my sister how she should write down all the cute stuff my niece did or she would forget those things. My sister never took my mother's advice, but I did, at least to some extent. It's so neat to look over what I wrote and remember those wonderful times. And I can't believe that I am a grandmother already!
#16
I raised 3 children the oldest will be 41 this year. I like you remember the first time I held them, when they went to school, but I have stretches of time that only pictures tell of their life. We were all so busy surviving, that some of their childhood slipped away. We all need to slow down and make sure that our memories are more than just pictures in an album.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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My oldest son would have been 39 in Feb. (died in 1990). My oldest living is 37 and my youngest will be 29 in June, we share the same birthday. My grandson that I am raising just turned 6. He gives me a chance to enjoy the things I was too busy and missed with the others.
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