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Facebook: help...stupid question, I'm sure.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 449774" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am 49 and loving Facebook! I have ALL my cousins, aunts, and uncle from my Mom's side on. I have both my kids (though difficult child is very seldom on his) and Diva's boyfriend. I have my Mom also. It has been a very cool tool for me to keep in contact with these long distance relatives. Makes it a lot easier to show our support for each other. I get little peeks into their lives and get to share the important parts that they choose to share letting me get to know them a tad better. We get to laugh together and at times cry together. The next best thing to being there for us.</p><p></p><p>You will enjoy using it to keep up on some of what your kids are up to. Diva doesn't post a whole lot but I am glad to have access to a tiny part of her world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 449774, member: 5096"] I am 49 and loving Facebook! I have ALL my cousins, aunts, and uncle from my Mom's side on. I have both my kids (though difficult child is very seldom on his) and Diva's boyfriend. I have my Mom also. It has been a very cool tool for me to keep in contact with these long distance relatives. Makes it a lot easier to show our support for each other. I get little peeks into their lives and get to share the important parts that they choose to share letting me get to know them a tad better. We get to laugh together and at times cry together. The next best thing to being there for us. You will enjoy using it to keep up on some of what your kids are up to. Diva doesn't post a whole lot but I am glad to have access to a tiny part of her world. [/QUOTE]
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