She's home---finally

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Old 07-10-2010, 03:31 AM
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She fell asleep on the couch last night so soundly that I couldn't get her up. I'm not sure she slept well while she was there. I tried 2x to wake her after that I just let her sleep.
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Old 07-10-2010, 04:00 AM
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It must be great to have her home.
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Old 07-10-2010, 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by lab fairy
Why am I always the one thrilled to shove mine back out the door? :lol: Then I get my sewing area back, my routine back, less laundry, fewer groceries... (I married both my kids off last fall and now they come back x2! That's a double whammy!)
I have an entire upstairs for my sewing room unless the step kids come to visit but that's only about 2 or 3 times a year.
DD, Dh and I pretty much live downstairs. Those kids are grown, take them with you when you grocery shop and split the bill, as far as the laundry let them do it. When we used to go home mom sat, we did what needed to be done. Daddy wouldn't have allowed anything else. And when we left, the laundry was done, including the sheets, the floors were swept, the dishes done, and anything else that needed doing was done. That way mom could rest and recuperate from our visit. LOL Mom had health problems.
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I guess that my kids still think of me as invincible. I'm 47 so I'm not in the grave by any means. I still get men trying to ask me out at stores, gas stations, libraries, ... My kids think it is hysterical when I gently explain to these young men that I'm older than they think. :lol: I actually think this last time it was the SIL's family driving me over the edge. I'm thinking of getting new phone numbers, moving to another location, going off the grid, anywhere so they can't find me.
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Old 07-10-2010, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by amma
Originally Posted by marsye
Originally Posted by great aunt jacqui
is that another topic
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Any tattoos? :lol: :lol:
I'm just picking on her because she can take it and she can dish it right back at ya! I wish she was my neighbor.....in fact I wouldn't mind having ***SOME*** of you as my neighbors. :lol:


awwww...."won't..... you be.... my neighbor?"
ahhh your on the SOME list. ;-)
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Old 07-11-2010, 12:06 AM
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Can you imagine some of us living close to each other??!?!?!? We'd be going to the fabric stores together, quilting together all the time. Our families would think we left them. LOL
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I would love to live close to each other.
Glad you daughter is home. My house feels incomplete when my kids are not here.
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