Comments:

Kat - 2005-01-25 12:52:25
Funny, y'know, too many people I know who have entered child-rearing life seem to spend mind-boggling amounts of time with their friends, whether or not their little ones are in tow. I'm sure you can do it. Then again, I'm sure you'd only have the sort of friends who would *enjoy* having your children along.
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Kat - 2005-01-26 16:01:52
I only meant that you have good taste in friends, and that anyone who loves you wouldn't mind your little ones coming along. But if anyone can sympathize with the fear of losing people, it's me. You are far from the first friend to move away just when I had really become attached. (I do not, in any way, hold this against anyone, just to be clear.) I ache for all the hearts who had to ramble on, or were alienated by my own foolishness. But you know what? The people who care about you *will* be there when you're tired and sore and wrapped up in thoughts of midnight feeding and diapers and preschool and anything else. Why? Because people who really love you will stick around, no matter how little they may feel capable of - don't forget that sometimes people aren't there, but it's nothing to do with a lack of endearment. Sometimes we feel helpless to make it any better... If it makes you feel any better, I never want children of my own, but I sure can appreciate the cuteness of other peoples' :)
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keggers - 2005-01-27 18:45:05
Would you like a thud card for crazy lady... (and saying you have great tits doesnt mean someone is crazy..it means their eyes work.) "Standing by Stacy" sounds like a band name. Come June My bro may be moving not far from To. Means I should see you quite more often. Ofcourse anything more than never is quite more often I guess...
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