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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 15, 2008, 9:47 PM CST
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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 11, 2008, 10:19 AM CST
wave thank you Scottish!

I'd like to add a Happy Mother's day to all as well!wine here's to ya!


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 11:54 PM CST
shipoker55 wrote:
this isn't turning out the way I thought it would....I thought everyone would brag on how great their mother was




blues sorry to disappoint ya ship.....some of us just weren't that lucky


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 11:53 PM CST
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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 11:38 PM CST
You were a mistake...........you are unloved and unwanted














sticking out tongue on mom


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:37 PM CST
dcj22 wrote:
Thank you, Amy!!
hug any time toots!


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:36 PM CST
kissmedeeply wrote:
Oh Amy you are worrying me more
sticking out tongue awww it'll be ok





ummmmmmm just make sure he remembers to put his pants onrolling eyes


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:34 PM CST
dcj22 wrote:
I feel the same way, Joanne. I once read an article before mothers day that inspired me to write my mom. I have some health problems and this article was about mothering a special needs child. So I wrote mom and told her how special she was for all she'd done for me. Then my moms mother died. I was worried about the timing of the letter. Mom received it when she got home from her mothers funeral.

I found that letter in my moms lockbox when she died.

Yes, I would also love and care for any child!



aww that's sweet!



Dana i think even if you had a special needs child you would still be a great mom......at any age!


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:33 PM CST
kissmedeeply wrote:
I think he is worried he will be standing alone..he is filling my head with things he will blurt out.. Its scares me
laugh i can picture eric at the altar babbling so much and bubbling over that he can't stand still and keeps blurting i do even when it's not time


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:29 PM CST
kissmedeeply wrote:
Yes we seen each other a few times..and its great..even though you know Eric and his humor Yes i think he is invitin all of Cs..He wnated me to get all of the ones who would like to come..their Emails but i havent gotten around to it..Jen(curlywolf) will be doing the invitations...Damn talking about it is making me nervous as He$$ now..




laugh no worries hun.............just keep your eye on the prize(that would be eric standing at the end of that long long walk!)


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:24 PM CST
kissmedeeply wrote:
Hi amy



wave hiya kiddo .................glad to see you and Eric going good and strong...........glad you're still happy!!!



lemme know the wedding date..........NC is a possible trip grin


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:20 PM CST
kissmedeeply wrote:
Well Eric is that..Just ask him i am quite the Stubborn lady at times..and he just grins and says baby you know i love you no matter what you say or think Oh Wait..on the other thread i said i wasnt Stubborn at all
professor aha the truth comes out








Joanne has multiple personalitieslaugh


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:15 PM CST
bamabulldog08 wrote:
Just so you ladies know, us bald men are better lovers. We just have less chances to prove it!lol
rolling on the floor laughing not all bald men are better loversrolling eyes trust me on that one


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:13 PM CST
Dana.................

Lots of OJ, excercise, good diet and prenatal care...........you should be good to go!!!





wink and the practice ain't half bad lol


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:12 PM CST
dcj22 wrote:
Thank you Amy. I will definitely NOT pull an oops!!! I will plan for this. Thanks for the info, sweetie. It's great to "see" you.




glad i could help!


good to be seenhug


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:11 PM CST
mbcasey wrote:
<<---had tubes tied...sorry.
dropping jaw



um hey ken ........did you know tubes can come untied?????


hope you got snipped and burned ..........unless ya want more!!!rolling on the floor laughing






oh yeah that untie thing happens within about 5 yrs


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:09 PM CST
dcj22 wrote:
Thanks, Amy. Do you know if through planning with a doctor, those hormone changes can be regulated in some way to avoid those deficiencies?



sometimes it can.........if you should decide to have another lil one, definitely plan it.......don't do an "oops" it can be dangerous for both you and the baby



the ob i worked for...........he and his wife did an "oops" (he's in his 50's and she's in her late 40's)
their baby is a down's baby.......almost killed both of them when they found out because it's so risky to continue with a pregnancy at that point.........but they had a beautiful little girl who is only mildly down's



i could tell you other not so happy stories.......but i won't


just remember to be very careful and plan plan plan.....................you could have a very smooth sailing pregnancy and birth with a perfect baby with no problems.................................that is what i wish for you if you decide to have anotherteddy bear


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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:05 PM CST
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StarliteFantazy
FantazyLand, Arkansas USA
Posted: May 9, 2008, 5:03 PM CST
dcj22 wrote:
I do understand that. I'm 44 and had thought it would never happen. I did ask a doctor a few years ago about it - because of my back problems. He said as long as we did a c-section I could. However, I am 44 and would have to change most of my meds before and during the pregnancy. That part isn't a problem.

But I loved being pregnant and really would love to have another child.

Vonney, do you know about the chances of something being wrong with a child JUST because of the mothers age? I know that there are risks, but I'm not sure what those risks are.



dana ........i'm not vonney but i can answer that a lil.................age makes it hard for a woman to bear the child(brittle bones and all), also with hormones already changing for the "big" change it can cause some deficiencies in the baby, the biggest worry is a baby with down's........it can be mild or severe.


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