Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Just wanted to let you all know Kimi went into the hospital this morning. For those of you who do not know, she got a pacemaker. The surgery went fine, but she is now in a lot of pain. Please keep her in your thoughts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Kristal, Thanks. You are a great mother. I was a daycare kid, then a latchkey kid in jr high and sr high. There's nothing wrong w/daycare in my opinion. But it's great that you devote so much time to Brett. I agree about the money thing too. Actually since I'm in debt from mostly school, I always remind myself you only live once and you cant take it w/u. Kimi In a message dated 1/12/2006 6:11:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Brettsmom@... writes: Kimi, You know- I have had friends tell me it is a shame that I am wasting my potential working at home. Meaning my college degree is useless and I could make so much more if I used it and went to work somewhere- which is true. What they fail to see is that I have chosen to stay with BCBS and work at home so I can take care of Brett. I feel very lucky and blessed to be able to stay at home with Brett and don't consider it a waste of potential. I am only at my best potential when I am with Brett! Now- don't get me wrong- When I was in college before I had Brett- I obviously wanted to get a high paying job- but when you die- nobody is going to talk about how much money you made in life- your legacy is what people will talk about- whether you were nice and what you did for other people. I am kinda rambling now but my point was that I agree with you that life isn't about making money it is about what you make out of it. Kristal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 I also wanted to add that I don't really talk to those friends anymore! Kristal Mom to Brett- SMA II- 6 years old " Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it. " ~anonymous Visit Brett's website at: http://www.our-sma-angels.com/brett/index.htm Re: Airplane Scenario/Kimi *R-Rated Post* Meg, Thanks! Yes, my mom too calls me a burden to my face and my extended family has discussions behind my back about how I am a burden to her. I just try to ignore the whole thing now, instead of fighting them. My only mission in life is to love others as much as I can and to inspire others. But to my mom that's not making money. Kimi In a message dated 1/12/2006 1:42:58 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pink-tulip@... writes: Kimi, People say many things they don't mean when they are frustrated. I don't think your mom would leave you if this scenario actually were to happen, God forbid. The woman, that just died, my friend's mom, she was sort of like you describe your mom. I found this out yesterday, but she was constantly say to her daughter, who is less afflicted that you and I, that she is a burden. She told strangers, friends, family members, about what a burden my friend was to her. She would even do it right in front of her, and my friend only put her head down in shame. She also always told her that no man will ever want a girl as crippled and lazy as she is. So, now I think I understand why my friend isn't grieving for her mom as much as one would expect. Maybe if her mom had lived, she would have pushed her over the edge and my friend might have ended up taking her life, as she often thought of. Please don't misunderstand me. I don't think the woman deserved to die so young, leaving two daughters behind. I think my friend will eventually grieve deeply for her mom, when the reality of the whole thing hits her. And I don't wish death or anything like that on your mom. No way! But I agree with the karma thing. If you do evil to others, sooner or later, it will come back and bite you in the ass. Each life is precious. Yours is too. And who gives a flying fuck how much you contribute to society?! You touch many lives, just through emails alone. I can only imagine how many lives you've touched in person. That is true human value. Society can go to hell! *LOL* Luv Ya Dearly! Eternal Blessings, Meg. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Oh and...Someone like Trump will be remembered because of his money and property holdings- but for the average joe- I don't think money matters. Just my opinion though Kristal Mom to Brett- SMA II- 6 years old " Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it. " ~anonymous Visit Brett's website at: http://www.our-sma-angels.com/brett/index.htm Re: Airplane Scenario/Kimi *R-Rated Post* Meg, Thanks! Yes, my mom too calls me a burden to my face and my extended family has discussions behind my back about how I am a burden to her. I just try to ignore the whole thing now, instead of fighting them. My only mission in life is to love others as much as I can and to inspire others. But to my mom that's not making money. Kimi In a message dated 1/12/2006 1:42:58 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pink-tulip@... writes: Kimi, People say many things they don't mean when they are frustrated. I don't think your mom would leave you if this scenario actually were to happen, God forbid. The woman, that just died, my friend's mom, she was sort of like you describe your mom. I found this out yesterday, but she was constantly say to her daughter, who is less afflicted that you and I, that she is a burden. She told strangers, friends, family members, about what a burden my friend was to her. She would even do it right in front of her, and my friend only put her head down in shame. She also always told her that no man will ever want a girl as crippled and lazy as she is. So, now I think I understand why my friend isn't grieving for her mom as much as one would expect. Maybe if her mom had lived, she would have pushed her over the edge and my friend might have ended up taking her life, as she often thought of. Please don't misunderstand me. I don't think the woman deserved to die so young, leaving two daughters behind. I think my friend will eventually grieve deeply for her mom, when the reality of the whole thing hits her. And I don't wish death or anything like that on your mom. No way! But I agree with the karma thing. If you do evil to others, sooner or later, it will come back and bite you in the ass. Each life is precious. Yours is too. And who gives a flying fuck how much you contribute to society?! You touch many lives, just through emails alone. I can only imagine how many lives you've touched in person. That is true human value. Society can go to hell! *LOL* Luv Ya Dearly! Eternal Blessings, Meg. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Trump will be remember for the ASS that he was and is throughout his life - mostly caused by money... --- Kristal Koehler <Brettsmom@...> wrote: > Oh and...Someone like Trump will be > remembered because of his money and property > holdings- but for the average joe- I don't think > money matters. Just my opinion though > Kristal > Mom to Brett- SMA II- 6 years old > " Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you > respond to it. " ~anonymous > Visit Brett's website at: > http://www.our-sma-angels.com/brett/index.htm > > Re: Airplane Scenario/Kimi > *R-Rated Post* > > > > Meg, > Thanks! Yes, my mom too calls me a burden to my > face and my extended family > has discussions behind my back about how I am a > burden to her. I just try > to ignore the whole thing now, instead of > fighting them. My only mission in > life is to love others as much as I can and to > inspire others. But to my mom > that's not making money. > Kimi > > > > In a message dated 1/12/2006 1:42:58 P.M. > Eastern Standard Time, > pink-tulip@... writes: > > Kimi, > > People say many things they don't mean when they > are frustrated. I don't > think your mom would leave you if this scenario > actually were to happen, God > forbid. The woman, that just died, my friend's > mom, she was sort of like > you describe your mom. I found this out > yesterday, but she was constantly > say to her daughter, who is less afflicted that > you and I, that she is a > burden. She told strangers, friends, family > members, about what a burden my > friend was to her. She would even do it right > in front of her, and my > friend only put her head down in shame. She > also always told her that no > man will ever want a girl as crippled and lazy > as she is. > > So, now I think I understand why my friend > isn't grieving for her mom as > much as one would expect. Maybe if her mom had > lived, she would have pushed > her over the edge and my friend might have > ended up taking her life, as she > often thought of. > > Please don't misunderstand me. I don't think > the woman deserved to die so > young, leaving two daughters behind. I think > my friend will eventually > grieve deeply for her mom, when the reality of > the whole thing hits her. > > And I don't wish death or anything like that on > your mom. No way! But I > agree with the karma thing. If you do evil to > others, sooner or later, it > will come back and bite you in the ass. > > Each life is precious. Yours is too. And who > gives a flying fuck how much > you contribute to society?! You touch many > lives, just through emails > alone. I can only imagine how many lives > you've touched in person. That is > true human value. Society can go to hell! *LOL* > > Luv Ya Dearly! > > > Eternal Blessings, > Meg. > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > A FEW RULES > > * The list members come from many backgrounds, > ages and beliefs So all > members most be tolerant and respectful to all > members. > > * Some adult language and topics (like sexual > health, swearing..) may > occur occasionally in emails. Over use of > inappropriate language will > not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your > parents/gaurdian before you > join the list. > > * No SPAMMING or sending numerous emails > unrelated to the topics of > spinal muscular atrophy, health, and the daily > issues of the disabled. > > Post message: > Subscribe: -subscribe > Unsubscribe: > -unsubscribe > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) > Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > oogroups.com > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) > Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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