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John - Kate - 8 = Sad
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 276768" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I watched the show last night with the kids 5th birthday. Like most parents I felt a bit of nostalgia at the sight of pinatas, balloons, presents, gift bags and childrens big smiles. Then...John and Kate had a "for real" interview to end the show.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone who has separated or divorced could feel the emotions. When they said "we love our kids" "we'll always be there for our kids" "nothing will change in regard to loving our kids"......I didn't know whether I wanted to scream or cry.</p><p> </p><p>(insert censored dirty word of your choice). The kids are NOT going to be OK with their life changing. Some will. Some won't. Birthday parties are fun but kids are alot happier with no birthday party and both parents. Why couldn't they share a big house for the next ten years? They could go "do their thing" at will but the kids would have both parents to protect them from the dangerous world they live in as television stars. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 276768, member: 35"] I watched the show last night with the kids 5th birthday. Like most parents I felt a bit of nostalgia at the sight of pinatas, balloons, presents, gift bags and childrens big smiles. Then...John and Kate had a "for real" interview to end the show. Anyone who has separated or divorced could feel the emotions. When they said "we love our kids" "we'll always be there for our kids" "nothing will change in regard to loving our kids"......I didn't know whether I wanted to scream or cry. (insert censored dirty word of your choice). The kids are NOT going to be OK with their life changing. Some will. Some won't. Birthday parties are fun but kids are alot happier with no birthday party and both parents. Why couldn't they share a big house for the next ten years? They could go "do their thing" at will but the kids would have both parents to protect them from the dangerous world they live in as television stars. DDD [/QUOTE]
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