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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 760109" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>BusyNMember, I know as absolute truth that I cannot have control over the outcome of anyone's decisions but my own. My friends or anyone that knows me well would say that I am a happy person in spite of losing my son and having a daughter that is off track and other horrible things that have happened in my life. I have lost several people in my life in the last two years, and a lot of close friends and family. Last March 15th I lost one of my childhood best friends, I am very sad with all the deaths but I still can laugh, go to the gym and enjoy good people. Sometimes I just need to put words into what and where I am in life.</em></p><p><em>I do cherish the times when my daughter is kind to me. Today she bought me all kinds of organic soaps, she buys them from an Amish woman and they are wonderful. </em></p><p><em>Since I own the home my daughter is renting and if she decides to not take care of her pool, it is my concern too . We have strict HOA laws and people that do not take care of their pools get notices from the health department and have to pay fines which means I will get notices too since it is my home. I will just have to hope for the best.</em></p><p><em>Today I went to lunch with my husband and daughter at our favorite Pho place. My husband did not mean to be funny but he was saying things that were so funny that I choked on my food, my daughter and I could not stop laughing. I laughed so hard I was crying. </em></p><p><em>I think that is one of the reasons our daughter visits us, we say some crazy things.</em></p><p><em>We then all went grocery shopping and she refused to wear a mask. The grocery stores around here still enforce it and the employees are just doing their jobs by asking people to please wear their mask. She is rebellious about it and then my husband and her get into it again....</em></p><p><em>I would just like to end the evening on a good note.</em></p><p><em>Hugs, love, compassion back to you.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 760109, member: 22416"] [I]BusyNMember, I know as absolute truth that I cannot have control over the outcome of anyone's decisions but my own. My friends or anyone that knows me well would say that I am a happy person in spite of losing my son and having a daughter that is off track and other horrible things that have happened in my life. I have lost several people in my life in the last two years, and a lot of close friends and family. Last March 15th I lost one of my childhood best friends, I am very sad with all the deaths but I still can laugh, go to the gym and enjoy good people. Sometimes I just need to put words into what and where I am in life. I do cherish the times when my daughter is kind to me. Today she bought me all kinds of organic soaps, she buys them from an Amish woman and they are wonderful. Since I own the home my daughter is renting and if she decides to not take care of her pool, it is my concern too . We have strict HOA laws and people that do not take care of their pools get notices from the health department and have to pay fines which means I will get notices too since it is my home. I will just have to hope for the best. Today I went to lunch with my husband and daughter at our favorite Pho place. My husband did not mean to be funny but he was saying things that were so funny that I choked on my food, my daughter and I could not stop laughing. I laughed so hard I was crying. I think that is one of the reasons our daughter visits us, we say some crazy things. We then all went grocery shopping and she refused to wear a mask. The grocery stores around here still enforce it and the employees are just doing their jobs by asking people to please wear their mask. She is rebellious about it and then my husband and her get into it again.... I would just like to end the evening on a good note. Hugs, love, compassion back to you.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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