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what about Mama

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DizzyDi
Lancashire, England UK
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:45 AM CST
shipoker55 wrote:
was really hoping for some fond memories that I didn't have. To feel a mother's love vicariously through others


well I will give you some mother's love Shiplips

that is a horrible past, and I know words can not change things

love my brats and would do anything for themteddy bear
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friendsfirst
Burbank, Illinois USA
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:48 AM CST
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24537885&GT1=43001

18 children
wow
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alabamabebe
Banks of the Warrior River, Alabama USA
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:50 AM CST
shipoker55 wrote:
was really hoping for some fond memories that I didn't have. To feel a mother's love vicariously through others
hug comfort You can share my mom, she loves everybody! kiss
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shipoker55
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:52 AM CST
thanks Dizzy and Alabama
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Portiea
Konstanz, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:52 AM CST
friendsfirst wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24537885&GT1=43001

18 children
wow


I read this on MSN homepage--I think this woman, these people are sick..the world is overpopulated as it is...if these people love children so much, they ought to adopt those who have no parents or foster those who need good ones--18 kids, this is just so completely selfish. very mad
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friendsfirst
Burbank, Illinois USA
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:53 AM CST
My mom is super duper cool.
Extending that as well.thumbs up
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AudrysSis
Riga, Riga Latvia
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:54 AM CST
My Mom said a great thing just last weekend! She said she couldn't understand for the life of her how come kids at school are told ALL about condoms and birth control, but practically NOTHING about relationships? "How did they even get to the birth control part???" It struck me as odd as well when she pointed that out... Rather sad, as there is so much to learn about it, and the earlier, the better...

I guess the GREATEST thing my Mom has repeatedly told me, which made me into the person that I am, is - "dare to fulfill your dreams". This has been truly invaluable. (Had I grown up with my grandmother - her mom - instead, it would have been the exact opposite)
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friendsfirst
Burbank, Illinois USA
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:54 AM CST
Portiea wrote:
I read this on MSN homepage--I think this woman, these people are sick..the world is overpopulated as it is...if these people love children so much, they ought to adopt those who have no parents or foster those who need good ones--18 kids, this is just so completely selfish.


i agree doll.professor wink
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shipoker55
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Posted: May 10, 2008, 12:56 AM CST
AudrysSis wrote:
My Mom said a great thing just last weekend! She said she couldn't understand for the life of her how come kids at school are told ALL about condoms and birth control, but practically NOTHING about relationships? "How did they even get to the birth control part???" It struck me as odd as well when she pointed that out... Rather sad, as there is so much to learn about it, and the earlier, the better...

I guess the GREATEST thing my Mom has repeatedly told me, which made me into the person that I am, is - "dare to fulfill your dreams". This has been truly invaluable. (Had I grown up with my grandmother - her mom - instead, it would have been the exact opposite)



Thats great advice!!thumbs up
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DizzyDi
Lancashire, England UK
Posted: May 10, 2008, 1:01 AM CST
Portiea wrote:
I read this on MSN homepage--I think this woman, these people are sick..the world is overpopulated as it is...if these people love children so much, they ought to adopt those who have no parents or foster those who need good ones--18 kids, this is just so completely selfish.



have 5 children and ages range from 9 to 25, think that is a lot at times wouldn't like to say how many kids have stopped over in the last 20 years, everyone of them has been loved and cherishedhappy place happy place happy place

all children need to feel that
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shipoker55
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Posted: May 10, 2008, 1:07 AM CST
Portiea wrote:
I read this on MSN homepage--I think this woman, these people are sick..the world is overpopulated as it is...if these people love children so much, they ought to adopt those who have no parents or foster those who need good ones--18 kids, this is just so completely selfish.



Selfish is the right word!!
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Portiea
Konstanz, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany
Posted: May 10, 2008, 1:08 AM CST
DizzyDi wrote:
have 5 children and ages range from 9 to 25, think that is a lot at times wouldn't like to say how many kids have stopped over in the last 20 years, everyone of them has been loved and cherished

all children need to feel that


well, there's a big difference between 5 and 18. The world is overpopulated and there are millions of children growing up w/o parents. If, a big if, I ever 'have' children, they will be adopted.
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DizzyDi
Lancashire, England UK
Posted: May 10, 2008, 1:17 AM CST
Portiea wrote:
well, there's a big difference between 5 and 18. The world is overpopulated and there are millions of children growing up w/o parents. If, a big if, I ever 'have' children, they will be adopted.


yes there is a big difference, 3 of mine grew up without a father as he died when they were young, they say now that I was both parents to them,

children need to be loved and know that they arecheering

would love to foster or adopt children, just to make up on what they have missed out onhappy place happy place
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AudrysSis
Riga, Riga Latvia
Posted: May 10, 2008, 1:21 AM CST
shipoker55 wrote:
Thats great advice!!


It really is indeed! Thanks for starting this thread!
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shipoker55
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Posted: May 10, 2008, 3:48 AM CST
I am glad that some have good memories of their mothers.
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: May 10, 2008, 3:51 AM CST
Hmmm.. let me see..

You treat this house like a hotel!

Do you HAVE to shave you head? You look like someone prisoner of war.

Do you HAVE to wear blue lipstick? It makes you look like a heart patient!

You are NOTTTTTTTTTT going out dresses like THAT!



laugh



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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: May 10, 2008, 3:52 AM CST
ermmm dressed*
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Portiea
Konstanz, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany
Posted: May 10, 2008, 3:53 AM CST
shipoker55 wrote:
What are the greatest words from your mother? What did she say to you that made you what you are now??


She never said anything very nice or helpful--too much of a psycho--but she wasn't a complete witch: it was kinda nice, on and off, when I was little--

When she made pies, she would roll out the leftover dough, sprinkle it with sugar and cinnamon, and bake it for a little treat for me.

She didn't go to work until I was in school (I'm the youngest), and on May 1st, she would take me out to the garden to pick the first flowers, then help me make little baskets out of paper and color them. Then she'd take me around to the neighbor ladies' front porches where I would leave the flower baskets, ring the bell and run away.

See--not all awful!cheers
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Crystal29
Glasgow, Scotland UK
Posted: May 10, 2008, 3:56 AM CST
Portiea wrote:
She never said anything very nice or helpful--too much of a psycho--but she wasn't a complete witch: it was kinda nice, on and off, when I was little--

When she made pies, she would roll out the leftover dough, sprinkle it with sugar and cinnamon, and bake it for a little treat for me.

She didn't go to work until I was in school (I'm the youngest), and on May 1st, she would take me out to the garden to pick the first flowers, then help me make little baskets out of paper and color them. Then she'd take me around to the neighbor ladies' front porches where I would leave the flower baskets, ring the bell and run away.

See--not all awful!


My Mum is good....a woman of her generation though....no Mums are perfect and I include myself in that...I do my best and get on well with my kids...so hopefully Im not damaging their minds too much laugh My Dad is brilliant smitten
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: May 10, 2008, 3:57 AM CST
Portiea wrote:
She never said anything very nice or helpful--too much of a psycho--but she wasn't a complete witch: it was kinda nice, on and off, when I was little--

When she made pies, she would roll out the leftover dough, sprinkle it with sugar and cinnamon, and bake it for a little treat for me.

She didn't go to work until I was in school (I'm the youngest), and on May 1st, she would take me out to the garden to pick the first flowers, then help me make little baskets out of paper and color them. Then she'd take me around to the neighbor ladies' front porches where I would leave the flower baskets, ring the bell and run away.

See--not all awful!


Aawwww... my mum used to make us lots of things then we were little..

Bean can telephones.. orange peel teeth.. blue mashed potato (yuck!) .. she would make us funny kind of stilts with string and old syrup cans. Paint with us.. bake with us.. all sorts of stuff.

then she became and alcoholic and that all went out the window rolling eyes
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