Courtney Mroch's commentsComments On: Everything Articles Blogs Journals Photos created by: EveryoneCourtney Meet a Families.com Blogger - Libby Pelham!19 Apr 2008 06:41 PM Now I see why she's so awesome at knowing so much about the Pop Culture scene...she's lives it. Cool, Libby! Meet a Families.com Blogger - Kori Rodley Irons!19 Apr 2008 06:40 PM Kori's incredible! I learn so much from her blogs. After reading this I understand why she's got so many neat ideas...she's a true original. Thanks for doing these interviews so we can see this side of her, Tristi! Witness to a Marriage Miracle19 Apr 2008 06:07 PM Michele, once again you have demonstrated a wisdom beyond your years. I believe you are so right. It DOES take effort to hold a grudge and I think they're both just too tired these days to do it anymore. So glad your friend's parents had the same sort of thing happen. And you're right...in this respect cancer IS good! Thanks for the comment. Assault with a Deadly Hedgehog18 Apr 2008 06:57 AM Oh man, this turned out to be so sad for such a hysterical title. That poor hedgehog! I hope he didn't suffer too badly and his death was quick if it was induced by the throw. Blessings to him! Without the Children: Would You Have Anything Left to Talk About?17 Apr 2008 07:54 AM Wow, Lyn, this is some pretty deep stuff. I know I'm one of those that don't have human kids, and I admit I do a fair amount of talking to Wayne about our fur kids' antics during the day, BUT...we also talk about other things. His job for sure too. Things in my writing realm. The economy. Politics. Other current events. Local news. The weather. Our health. His running/triathlon goals. Places we'd like to travel to. Retirement goals/hopes/dreams/ strategies. I guess I felt compelled to answer because I run into a lot of other SAHMs who have asked me over the years, "Since you and Wayne don't have kids, what do you guys talk about or have in common?" Your article reminded me of those times and I guess it seemed like a good chance to answer... Signs They Send After They're Gone17 Apr 2008 07:35 AM I know exactly that kind of haze you're talking about, Aim! I bet you were hearing Miko. Miko probably didn't want to be separated from you anymore than you from him! And that is so funny about the bird on the fence with your dad. I have heard that often times loved ones will send angels in the forms of animals to let people know their loved ones are thinking of them and saying hello. How cool! What Love Is: Learning Long Marriage Secrets from Families.com Members16 Apr 2008 03:03 PM You bet I did, Dale! I love your work. You're always writing something informative and helpful! Thoughts on Polygamy16 Apr 2008 02:11 PM Mrmnmom82 and Jade, you both bring up excellent points. In your case, Jade, forced marriage and sexual abuse is not ideal in any relationship, forget about whether it's polygamous or not. And Mrmnmom82, Here! Here! I'd like to see more patience and kindness in my house too! (Although, I have to admit I do enjoy a far smattering of that anyway. I really can't complain.) Inspirational Animals: Oscar the Naked Cockatoo16 Apr 2008 02:08 PM I bet that made for a great children's book tale, Dale! Good luck with it. And thanks for sharing your experience with your grounded bird. 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 |
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