*True Confessions*

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((( Fem ))) :rose: I am so sorry you are going through a difficult time, and I wish I had the right words to make everything okay for you. If am here if you need me.
 
On A Lighter Note...

The Top 5 Things We Miss the Most About High School

5> Slow-dancing to "Stairway to Heaven" at the prom and when that fast part of the song came on, you didn't know whether to keep slow-dancing or separate and dance fast or do something in-between so eventually you just said "screw it" and ran out to the parking lot to puke up some peach Schnapps.

4> Sexual abstinence was still a choice -- not a sad, pathetic, soul-destroying reality.

3> Watching through the hole in the locker-room wall as gorgeous cheerleaders soaped up each other's nubile young bodies in the shower. (movie high schools only)

2> Ms. LeTourneau. Good God, how I miss Ms. LeTourneau.

and the number 1 Thing We Miss the Most About High School...

1> The sensual sheen of the lunch lady's forehead as a single tantalizing droplet of glistening sweat escaped from her hairnet and danced temptingly down her nose.
 
Wintermute said:
The Top 5 Things We Miss the Most About High School

2> Ms. LeTourneau. Good God, how I miss Ms. LeTourneau.



Hell yes. :)

But you missed my easy #1 - co-ed gym class. The only people I worried about in high school were the boys who intentionally didn't take co-ed gym. Christ that class was always a fine show in the middle of your day to break up the monotany. I swear, you girls had meetings just to discuss what new kind of stretch you could think up to do just to torture the male portion of the class. :p :devil:
 
Confession:

I lost a woman I love very much today.

My aunt died this morning at 7:14. Normally this isn't something I

would confess about or post, but she was a very special woman.

She lost her battle with cancer this morning after fighting it valiantly for EIGHT YEARS.

Round after round after round of chemo treatments and the the resulting serious infections she would have to overcome due to her decimated immune system never once dampened her spirit.

She is the bravest woman I have ever known. Her original prognosis eight years ago was that she had 2-4 weeks left to live. She fought like hell and proved them all wrong. I honestly thought that she would beat it. But we all did get to have 8 more years with her.

What kills me is that it wasn't the cancer that did her in- it was a serious infection that took over her body very quickly. She was septic and there wasn't anything else they could do to help her beyond giving her serious antibiotics and morphine to make her comfortable.

I am grateful that it was quick in the end and she did not suffer. I am also grateful that she is no longer in pain and is in peace now with our Lord. But I'll miss her. Our family will never be the same.
 
edited because I didn't mean for this to post 4 times:rolleyes:
 
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:rose: (((((Gina))))) :rose:

I too have recently lost an Aunt to cancer so I know how you're feeling. My thoughts will be with you and I hope with the support of people around you who love and care for you that you can get through this a little easier. Of course, it's never easy. But stay close to those around you who you care about and who care about you too, and it does help. And if you need to talk you know I, and the rest of us, will always be here.
 
Curious_Fem said:
My confession, of sorts.

I tried to help him, honestly I did. He may not be my child, but I agreed with my husband to let his son come live with us for the school year to get him in a better school district and to hopefully help him learn more. It also placed him in a better home environment, and out of the low-income area that he lives, where police and shootings are the norm, and seeing people that actually like to go to school and are proud to get good grades are the minority.

I'm sorry if I treated you differently than I did my own children. You are too young to know how extremely difficult this was for me to let you come live with us. But I promise you this, I did my best to make you feel comfortable. It also didn't help any that I was the primary disciplinarian, when your dad should have taken that role.

Having had my 3rd conversation with his teacher in 3 days telling me how he has pretty much given up and refuses to work and won't stop down-grading other students has pushed me well past my breaking point. And for me, that's pretty damn far.

I'm done. I can't do this any more. Do what you want at school, you only have 4 days left then you will be back with your mother. I hope she tries to help you at least half as much as I did, and if she does, then maybe you'll make it past the 3rd grade.
{{{{{{{{{Cf}}}}}}}}}} Sometimes when they start off on the wrong foot they still end up good. I'm a perfect example.

Bless you for your efforts. Know that any effort to help a child is never in vain.

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((( Gina ))) I am so sorry for your loss... Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

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Dreamy, SSG, and Oman ... thank you for the hugs, they are appreciated.

Jeff - I hear you, and thank you. I pray that he does turn around sooner or later. I have faith in him.

Long story short, he went home to his mother for good last night. I did sit him down before he left and told him that I was glad that he came to live with us for the short time he was there. I did hug him, but he didn't hug me back.

He couldn't get out the door fast enough once he found out he was going home.
 
Confessions:

I hate my insecurities.

I really wish I had my laptop back... I feel an overwhelming need to write. There are so many things in my head right now.

I hate weekends. Holiday weekends are even worse.

-sigh-
 
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Sorta... I wasn't sure if you would be back on soon due to your move, but I wanted to be sure and let you and Danny both know how happy I am for you and wish you both the best of luck in your new home together.

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sortacurious said:
Thank you for the kind thoughts on my brother, and you're so right, he's done some much toward helping us all get through this. I can completely SEE the difference in my brother too!

(didn't know we'd talk again so soon! lol)


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Just wanted to check in and thank everyone for the congrats. We are doing well. The baby is absolutely beautiful and my son is tickled pink with her. Honestly, I couldn't ask for any more.

Rest and enjoy Red. This made my heart smile.




to Dream:

I guess that's exactly what it took...a real man! lol Not that I haven't had some great lovers...but nothing like this!

And you'll have to post a new confession after this confession happens! Juicy details! :D





ok, now I've really gotta disconnect and pack, pack, pack...I cannot wait for DSL in the new house! Ciao
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DSL Rocks You'll love it!! and Of course I will fill you all in on the Juicy details of my Visit to my Phone sex Partner ...You''ll hear it here 1st!!LOL:kiss: :rose:
 
DreamOfSun said:
Confessions:

I hate my insecurities.

I really wish I had my laptop back... I feel an overwhelming need to write. There are so many things in my head right now.

I hate weekends. Holiday weekends are even worse.

-sigh-
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