Courtney Mroch's commentsComments On: EverythingArticles Blogs Journals Photos created by: EveryoneCourtney Why it can be hard to lose a parent you dislike (2) - Blog Entry07 Aug 2008 10:21 AM This was beautifully written and very helpful. Thank you, Beth. Do Working Dogs Get Bored When They Retire? - Blog Entry07 Aug 2008 06:43 AM I wonder the same thing about such dogs. Do they miss their first people? The ones who taught them? (And in some cases they know 2 sets...ones that rear them, then the ones that train, then they go on to whoever they will serve.) Are they confused or do they understand? Hmmm...you just might have inspired another blog, Valorie. Thanks! Opposites, But Not - Blog Entry07 Aug 2008 06:41 AM My husband wears shorts no matter the weather too!!!! What is up with that? But does yours also complain tha he's cold when it's 30 degrees out and he's in shorts? Drives me crazy when he does that. "Why don't you put on some pants then?" Pat answer: "I don't want to. I'm not that cold." ARGH!!!! Playing the "Dancing with the Stars" Guessing Game - Blog Entry06 Aug 2008 01:49 PM Whoever it's going to be, it's going to be a whole lot of fun watching them! (I wasn't a fan until the last one...now I'm hooked and looking forward to the next season along with all the other "Dancing" fans.) Opposites, But Not - Blog Entry06 Aug 2008 08:16 AM Lol, Kara. My DH hates the way I dress. He calls most of my outfits "Ernie attire." (Ernie as in Sesame Street because of my colorful, and not always so coordinated, picks.) Again, if we had kids...oh, the disagreements we would have! Opposites, But Not - Blog Entry06 Aug 2008 07:24 AM Oh boy, can I feel you on the decorating front. Wayne and I have VERY different tastes. Compromise isn't even an option, it's a given when it comes to that. And as for kids...our fur kids are well aware of the very different "parenting" styles we have. Now if we could only be like you and your dh and find the humor in it all... That's what we need to learn! Opposites, But Not - Blog Entry06 Aug 2008 05:42 AM That's why you and your husband work, Valorie. You have the key things in common and the rest you're willing to roll with. I think that's pretty cool. Different Strokes, Commands, and Dialogue for Different Pet Folks - Blog Entry05 Aug 2008 02:54 PM Oh man...maybe I WILL tell him then. That'll keep him on this side of the pond and erase his envy. He DESPISES baths!!!! ;) Marry Now, Celebrate Later, Save Money and Your Marriage? - Blog Entry05 Aug 2008 07:55 AM I'm like you Valorie --my mom and dad both pitched in to help with certain expenses, which is why we even had half the shin dig we had. But we never had a honeymoon. We took 4 days off work, flew to Denver, got married, flew back to Phx and were back to work on Monday. I was not good with money back then so that was part of why no honeymoon... But we've had several good trips since then. None that were honeymoonish, but some that were to pretty romantic places. Marriage as God Designed It? - Blog Entry04 Aug 2008 03:26 PM What a beautiful article, Dale. I just feel for any couple who gets to their older years and knows health hard times. But to still stay devoted, and truly be there in sickness and in health, and then to miss them so much that you follow soon after...that's the truest kind of true love story, isn't it? Love when you bring these to light! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 |
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