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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 741267" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>It think that it is great to think of and cherish days when our children were sweet and innocent. I would call it bittersweet. You are right. Our wonderful memories can never be taken away from us. They are ours forever!</p><p></p><p>I, too, love New England in the Fall. I have been there twice. I love the architecture and beautiful scenery. I remember flying over at night, as the plane was going out over the coast, and circling around to prepare for landing at Portland, Maine. It was like a miniature fairy land with sparkling lighthouses, crashing waves on the rugged shores, and lit up quaint seaside cottages. That beautiful sight has been etched in my mind forever.</p><p></p><p>I love the Fall and it is even more splendid back there. I did a jack-o-lattern craft yesterday in my class. They had a great time. I live Halloween crafts. This is one of my most difficult classes ever, repleat with major behavior issues. But, I am strong and will persevere. It just makes it a lot more difficult to come home to my middle son and his issues. I yearn for no stress...</p><p></p><p>Copa, how are you doing? I hope that you are doing better. Take care, my sweet warrior sisters!</p><p></p><p>P.S. Copa, do you still do column dressing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 741267, member: 19245"] It think that it is great to think of and cherish days when our children were sweet and innocent. I would call it bittersweet. You are right. Our wonderful memories can never be taken away from us. They are ours forever! I, too, love New England in the Fall. I have been there twice. I love the architecture and beautiful scenery. I remember flying over at night, as the plane was going out over the coast, and circling around to prepare for landing at Portland, Maine. It was like a miniature fairy land with sparkling lighthouses, crashing waves on the rugged shores, and lit up quaint seaside cottages. That beautiful sight has been etched in my mind forever. I love the Fall and it is even more splendid back there. I did a jack-o-lattern craft yesterday in my class. They had a great time. I live Halloween crafts. This is one of my most difficult classes ever, repleat with major behavior issues. But, I am strong and will persevere. It just makes it a lot more difficult to come home to my middle son and his issues. I yearn for no stress... Copa, how are you doing? I hope that you are doing better. Take care, my sweet warrior sisters! P.S. Copa, do you still do column dressing? [/QUOTE]
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