Beautiful post....I have 2 daughter's but grown up--waiting for someday to be a grandma...but at your age and your situation after reading your profile and seeing that you are going to school--you seem to have a lot on your plate...Why not focus on school and having this baby/raising it and not worry about having a man in your life...Considering that I take it the father is not in the picture anymore.... Sorry if I seem blunt but advice I would give my own daughter's if given the situation...I have always told them to learn to take care of themselves--the rest will fall into place later...
Well Jim you have a wonderful time and who knows you might just meet someone who will steal your heart while your down there... Have A "Merry Christmas!" and while your nice and warm down there.. Well up here..this will be me..
Take care-have fun and don't forget to check in once in a while...
Alot of people nowday's do not seem to have alot of patience for the elderly--I raised my daughter's to have respect for people especially the elderly and for this last year I worked around them--I have enjoyed listening to there life stories, they have so much to share...
That was really a kind thing for you to do for him... Imagine what the world could be like if more people were like that, gave a helping hand when someone could use it...I on the other hand usually am taken advantage of for the good things I try to do for other's, so nice to hear a happy ending for once...
Then maybe you should go back and reread what you wrote and not ask for other's advice on the matter....With age does come some wisdom you know and by what you wrote above--sounded to me like she just isn't into you-not the way you would like her to be...
Sent you condolences via a flower but once again so sorry for the loss of your mother Jim....
Why is it a death seem's to bring out the greediness in people, especially family...so sad that people only see dollar signs in there eyes when a loved one passes..
Well hang in there--my father is the same way about Doctor's, at least you were there for her...Take care Christina
My 2 daughter's are almost grown (21 and almost 16) but I did date a man last year who had 2 children ages 12 and 5, I really enjoyed them and treated them like one of my own...But when it came time for the relationship to end--the hardest part was losing them and they me...
I really liked your poem-it says alot about my last relationship-I found out time does heal old wounds and that sometimes friendship is better than what we tried to have....Thanks!!
Sorry for your loss....Sometimes people think they know us better than we know ourselves or think we need them to take care of us....By the sounds of it you must have dealt with what the outcome of your husbands illness was going to be and probably discussed what the future would hold for you also....Moving ahead does not mean you have forgotten him or stopped loving him--that is my advice I would give to those that judge you and tell them it is your turn to live again..Best Wishes to you and your future-may you find the happiness you are looking for....
Lol!! cute blog--I would be in the range of the 2 that don't then and I wouldn't even if I had something to show....lol--but you shouldn't judge by photo's--I spoke to 1 man for 2 months before I seen a picture of him and he was handsome as well as nice.....
RE: My baby!!!
Beautiful post....I have 2 daughter's but grown up--waiting for someday to be a grandma...but at your age and your situation after reading your profile and seeing that you are going to school--you seem to have a lot on your plate...Why not focus on school and having this baby/raising it and not worry about having a man in your life...Considering that I take it the father is not in the picture anymore.... Sorry if I seem blunt but advice I would give my own daughter's if given the situation...I have always told them to learn to take care of themselves--the rest will fall into place later...Best wishes to you...