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My "Firstborn" Turns 15 Today... Miraculously...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 303254" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I will tell you it should get better. I wont say it always does but it most likely will.</p><p></p><p>My boys were always at each others throats. One couldnt walk by the other one without taking a swing at the other one, trying to trip the other one or some other such offense. We couldnt travel in the car without having to endure the infamous "he's touching me, he's looking at me, he's breathing my air" routine. </p><p></p><p>I cant tell you how many times I opened the door and tossed them outside and told them not to come back until someone was dead..or they worked out their problem..lol. </p><p></p><p>I thought they would grow up hating each other and never want to have a thing to do with each other. Ha! Nothing could be farther from the truth. They are closer than peas in a pod now. </p><p></p><p>It started when Jamie left for boot. When Cory saw him for the first time at graduation from boot, he was almost 17. He was the first one to spot Jamie in the huge crowd of Marines on the field and he started crying the whole ceremony. LOL. He got us crying. When they dismissed the Marines, he was the first one over the rope and jumping in his brothers arms. Surprised Jamie to death! He wouldnt leave Jamie's side the whole time Jamie was home. </p><p></p><p>The boys have been there for each other through all that has happened to each of them: the good, the bad and the ugly. They call each other all the time and it is each other that they turn to. I would have never believed it but I am so thrilled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 303254, member: 1514"] I will tell you it should get better. I wont say it always does but it most likely will. My boys were always at each others throats. One couldnt walk by the other one without taking a swing at the other one, trying to trip the other one or some other such offense. We couldnt travel in the car without having to endure the infamous "he's touching me, he's looking at me, he's breathing my air" routine. I cant tell you how many times I opened the door and tossed them outside and told them not to come back until someone was dead..or they worked out their problem..lol. I thought they would grow up hating each other and never want to have a thing to do with each other. Ha! Nothing could be farther from the truth. They are closer than peas in a pod now. It started when Jamie left for boot. When Cory saw him for the first time at graduation from boot, he was almost 17. He was the first one to spot Jamie in the huge crowd of Marines on the field and he started crying the whole ceremony. LOL. He got us crying. When they dismissed the Marines, he was the first one over the rope and jumping in his brothers arms. Surprised Jamie to death! He wouldnt leave Jamie's side the whole time Jamie was home. The boys have been there for each other through all that has happened to each of them: the good, the bad and the ugly. They call each other all the time and it is each other that they turn to. I would have never believed it but I am so thrilled. [/QUOTE]
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