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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 275803" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Janet, it's too bad you're so far away. My parents have an old antique upright that originally was bought by my grandfather from a honky-tonk in New Mexico. We've been trying to get someone to take it off our hands for 10 years!</p><p> </p><p>Back on topic... When I was 4, a couple with a little girl my age moved in next door. She and I became very, very good friends. I think she was 6 or 7 when her parents divorced (UGLY divorce, made husband & BM's look civil). K moved to Waco and I lost my best friend! Fortunately she came to visit her Dad about once every two months and every summer so we stayed in touch. Even after I moved to Ohio. I remember babysitting her little brother (who committed suicide 2 years ago).</p><p> </p><p>ANYWAY, this whole thing made me SWEAR I would never get a divorce because of what it does to the kids. Now, I did divorce my X, but no kids. And I see first hand what it's doing to the difficult children.</p><p> </p><p>K married her HS sweetheart, they have 3 kids now. And this weekend I got a HS graduation announcement from her oldest... Yes, we are STILL friends...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 275803, member: 6705"] Janet, it's too bad you're so far away. My parents have an old antique upright that originally was bought by my grandfather from a honky-tonk in New Mexico. We've been trying to get someone to take it off our hands for 10 years! Back on topic... When I was 4, a couple with a little girl my age moved in next door. She and I became very, very good friends. I think she was 6 or 7 when her parents divorced (UGLY divorce, made husband & BM's look civil). K moved to Waco and I lost my best friend! Fortunately she came to visit her Dad about once every two months and every summer so we stayed in touch. Even after I moved to Ohio. I remember babysitting her little brother (who committed suicide 2 years ago). ANYWAY, this whole thing made me SWEAR I would never get a divorce because of what it does to the kids. Now, I did divorce my X, but no kids. And I see first hand what it's doing to the difficult children. K married her HS sweetheart, they have 3 kids now. And this weekend I got a HS graduation announcement from her oldest... Yes, we are STILL friends... [/QUOTE]
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