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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 76539" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Thanks Julie...Yep, I imagine your Sweet Betsy is learning, even as we speak, that it's "all about baby" now. Those babies have a way even in labor of letting us know they will do as they please and in their own time, lol. </p><p>Hang in there, looking forward to your update. </p><p></p><p>Deb...thanks for the hugs. Isn't it incredible that young difficult child is growing up into a man. He was such a quirky difficult child. He still has a facination with the weather and at times has expressed interest in going back to college to become a meteorologist one day...we shall see. </p><p></p><p>He called us 2 days ago on a train to Amsterdam. He and another </p><p>Army fella were going sightseeing and...While he was home for 2 weeks before being sent to Germany, he and his wife traveled to the Rocky mts. in Colorado, his most Favorite place in the world! I'm glad he got a chance to go since we don't know what tomorrow brings...being sent to Iraq.</p><p></p><p>As for my mom...she and I get called "sisters" all the time. Which is almost close to true when you consider that we "grew up together". She raised me alone without a dad (met him when I was 17) and I went through her college years, her hippy stage, her professional stage, etc. I watched her mature as she has watched me...we've come along way. We are still very close, though nothing alike in personality, lol. </p><p></p><p>LOL DDD! Your comment about J still being a handsome lil Devil. You must remember well all of his charming/manipulative ways described in years past...smile. </p><p> </p><p>We had a nice visit with him this weekend. He was very helpful and considerate while home. He and husband moved daughter in laws furniture to a storage unit together.</p><p>He also visited with a girlfriend from 2 years ago. He said they needed closure and both decided to move on. He said that he doesn't want to be with someone who remembers only the old J and the "bad boy" J. I was very pleased that he is looking at himself with a positive view. Maybe some of that "lil devil" is starting to develope into a new man...we shall see. </p><p>He left an hour or so ago to return to the halfway house 4 hours away. He gave me lots of hugs and kisses, lots of "I love you's". I needed them...</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for viewing my pics. </p><p>with love,</p><p>Tammy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 76539, member: 3305"] Thanks Julie...Yep, I imagine your Sweet Betsy is learning, even as we speak, that it's "all about baby" now. Those babies have a way even in labor of letting us know they will do as they please and in their own time, lol. Hang in there, looking forward to your update. Deb...thanks for the hugs. Isn't it incredible that young difficult child is growing up into a man. He was such a quirky difficult child. He still has a facination with the weather and at times has expressed interest in going back to college to become a meteorologist one day...we shall see. He called us 2 days ago on a train to Amsterdam. He and another Army fella were going sightseeing and...While he was home for 2 weeks before being sent to Germany, he and his wife traveled to the Rocky mts. in Colorado, his most Favorite place in the world! I'm glad he got a chance to go since we don't know what tomorrow brings...being sent to Iraq. As for my mom...she and I get called "sisters" all the time. Which is almost close to true when you consider that we "grew up together". She raised me alone without a dad (met him when I was 17) and I went through her college years, her hippy stage, her professional stage, etc. I watched her mature as she has watched me...we've come along way. We are still very close, though nothing alike in personality, lol. LOL DDD! Your comment about J still being a handsome lil Devil. You must remember well all of his charming/manipulative ways described in years past...smile. We had a nice visit with him this weekend. He was very helpful and considerate while home. He and husband moved daughter in laws furniture to a storage unit together. He also visited with a girlfriend from 2 years ago. He said they needed closure and both decided to move on. He said that he doesn't want to be with someone who remembers only the old J and the "bad boy" J. I was very pleased that he is looking at himself with a positive view. Maybe some of that "lil devil" is starting to develope into a new man...we shall see. He left an hour or so ago to return to the halfway house 4 hours away. He gave me lots of hugs and kisses, lots of "I love you's". I needed them... Thanks again for viewing my pics. with love, Tammy [/QUOTE]
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