NoBorders
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Tue Jan-22-08 08:56 PM
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My day always starts off GREAT! |
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Edited on Tue Jan-22-08 09:11 PM by NoBorders
Every morning, my two kids--our daughter, 4, and our son, 5 1/2--come into our room and crawl into bed with us to snuggle. I try to appreciate every second of that, because I know these days will be history all too soon. If I've learned anything from parents with older children, it is that. I'd like to pass on that wisdon. :-)
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:05 PM
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:08 PM
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my daughter was 5 yesterday... (i thought)
she's getting married in Oct......
to fast...... savor every minute.....
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:10 PM
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3. That's exactly what I mean |
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It's just going to rip by and I'll look around one day and think, huh, where did all that time go?
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:11 PM
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4. Been there. Enjoy it, indeed. There are other joys as the kids get older (for example, |
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I enjoy being able to have the conversations I have with my 23-year-old son), but enjoy each stage as it comes along.
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:14 PM
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5. I appreciate that statement. |
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I guess it's my impression that for most of us, these 'early years' seem to go by so quickly. But I do look forward to the later stages too, when I can share interests with my children in a more in-depth way, and see what kind of people they become. I'm sure it will be interesting anyway. I just hope they don't put me through the hell that I put my parents through.
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:31 PM
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6. Good God. I am SO LUCKY that my kids never did to me what I did to my parents. |
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Edited on Tue Jan-22-08 09:31 PM by Redstone
Coming home with a different broken bone, or assortment thereof, several times a year for years on end, disappearing for weeks and months at a time...not going to college after getting accepted by Harvard (really!) because I wanted to start my own business instead at the age of 17...
Yeesh. I wasn't a very good kid.
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:40 PM
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You would've driven me to the brink! I thought I was bad enough, not coming home at night now and then and not telling my parents where I was.
What was your business, orthopedist?
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Redstone
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:44 PM
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8. Ha! that would have been a good one for me but no, it was opening a jewelry store, |
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because I had started making jewelry about a year before. And I got annoyed that no stores I approached would sell my stuff because I was young (they didn't take me seriously, even after seeing my work), so I said "Fuck 'em, I'll do it myself."
And did reasonably well at doing so.
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:49 PM
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Tue Jan-22-08 09:53 PM
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10. No, actually, it's my name. I can see why you'd ask that, but I stopped making jewelry |
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many, many years ago. You need sharp eyes and steady hands to do that, neither of which I have anymore.
But hey, if you want to see a DUer who makes DAMN nice Southwestern Indian jewelry (turquoise / silver) search for thread from "puerco-bellies."
He hasn't been doing it all that long, but he's GOOD.
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Tue Jan-22-08 10:12 PM
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My mom sold SW indian jewelry in France for about 10 years. My aunt lives in NM and purchased from local sellers and my mom resold it in France. Not much of a money-maker though, too much French beauraucracy. I'll check out your suggestion.
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