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Nancy, how are you doing today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 524772" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>I was told by a well meaning person (I hope so anyway!) that I was selfish when I said my life would be so much easier if I had not had this child. She told me that we all have a plan before we are born and that we all agreed before we are born what the lessons to learn on earth are. That there are no coindences in life only plans.</p><p></p><p>I kept my mouth shut and thought to my self there is no way in h*** I would have agreed to agrowing up in poverty with an alcoholic father, marrying young to get out of the house and he is another abusive alcoholic drug user, having an out of control son that blames me for his problems because I chose to work to get us out of poverty. </p><p></p><p>I'm still looking for the lesson(s) I have learned! Other than I should have stopped with the first child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 524772, member: 13558"] I was told by a well meaning person (I hope so anyway!) that I was selfish when I said my life would be so much easier if I had not had this child. She told me that we all have a plan before we are born and that we all agreed before we are born what the lessons to learn on earth are. That there are no coindences in life only plans. I kept my mouth shut and thought to my self there is no way in h*** I would have agreed to agrowing up in poverty with an alcoholic father, marrying young to get out of the house and he is another abusive alcoholic drug user, having an out of control son that blames me for his problems because I chose to work to get us out of poverty. I'm still looking for the lesson(s) I have learned! Other than I should have stopped with the first child. [/QUOTE]
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