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Falling off the rational thinking wagon...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 484150" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont have anything from HS for Cory because there simply isnt anything. I do have all the pictures from when he was small and I think the one that really does it the most is his preschool graduation picture. It is the only picture I have of him in a cap and gown. Its obviously the only one I will ever get of him in a cap and gown. 24 years later we both watched his daughter do the same thing and she looked so much like him. He whispered in my ear that his biggest prayer was that he would see her graduate both HS and college unlike him. That day just brought it all back to both of us. The loss and the what could have beens...and what could be with her. </p><p></p><p>For the most part though, I do enjoy looking at their pictures and seeing my kids back in time. I have to go get a bunch of vhs tapes from my dads house and put them on dvd's because they are from when my kids were really young. Last time I saw them I cried and cried. It was about a year or so before my dad died.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 484150, member: 1514"] I dont have anything from HS for Cory because there simply isnt anything. I do have all the pictures from when he was small and I think the one that really does it the most is his preschool graduation picture. It is the only picture I have of him in a cap and gown. Its obviously the only one I will ever get of him in a cap and gown. 24 years later we both watched his daughter do the same thing and she looked so much like him. He whispered in my ear that his biggest prayer was that he would see her graduate both HS and college unlike him. That day just brought it all back to both of us. The loss and the what could have beens...and what could be with her. For the most part though, I do enjoy looking at their pictures and seeing my kids back in time. I have to go get a bunch of vhs tapes from my dads house and put them on dvd's because they are from when my kids were really young. Last time I saw them I cried and cried. It was about a year or so before my dad died. [/QUOTE]
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