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Norah...when we are old and gray....oooppps, I'm already there.....I would like

to have a no kill shelter, too. My youngest daughter worked in a wild life

sanctuary as a volunteer. People buy wild animals and then dump them when the

animals grow older and more wild. Meredith's favorite was a tiger....very

tame. She would go to that sanctuary every weekend and just love on that

tiger!! Love, Cam

little friends

I was wondering if anyone else depended on their pets as much as I

do? I have a shi-tzu named PB and a cat I found almost a year ago as a

kitten in the road. I feel like they depend on me in a way that makes

me get up and go. I think I depend on them more than they know. I

guess this sounds silly. I was just wandering if any one else has

important pets.

Paige

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In a message dated 6/24/2004 4:13:49 PM Central Daylight Time,

campiano@... writes:

There is no way I could go to a job. I cry every single day over the pain

or the brain fog.....would love to get through a day without crying!!!

i feel the same way..anyone that can work with this is a brave,brave soul...i

tried so hard to....but,with the depression,and the fibro....i just couldn't

do it....((((hugs))) carmen

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Norah - thank you. You guys are making me cry. I don't hold it against

them, just really depressing to have confirmation on what they told me -

that they never wanted me. Just too much reality right now. Want to sleep

to remove myself from it. I'll be ok. Need to get back to basics and take

one day at a time. Lynn

RE: Lynn

> Oh Lynn, I want to hug you so badly. Don't hold it against your parents.

> Better to thrive. I am so grateful that I've had this opportunity to get

to

> know you a little, even if it is only through our e-mail. This is also

how

> I got to meet the love of my life and married him, so I hold a lot of

value

> to e-mail. Success is always the best revenge. Show them how wonderful

your

> life can be. And it will be no matter what the medical situation. Life

is

> what we make of it and becomes what we mold it into. It's kind've like

> clay. If an artist wants to make some piece of pottery but has arthritic

> hands, his work (no matter how it may look to others) is still his pride

and

> joy. This is what he created and it will always be beautiful to him. You

> are a precious dear and I feel honored to have this chance to get to know

> you and everyone else on this list.

>

> giant gentle mega hugs,

> Norah

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Lynn Esty

>

> Honey, you are starting to scare me. Read Janet Evanovich in

order....

> they

> are easy to do - they have the numbers in the title. I have two books

> up by

> my bed. The new one by Dan Brown - Deception Point. I have only made

> it

> past the first two chapters as I keep falling asleep in the afternoon

> instead of reading.

>

> Call your library. People who were housebound, we delivered their

books

> to

> them. A volunteer can do it. Just tell them which books you would

like

> and

> see if they will drop them off for you. Could be a new service you

help

> them establish.

>

>

> Trying to get my health back - what little I can. I need to start

> eating

> and caring for myself more. My therapist is going to have a field day

> tomorrow - I haven't been able to do much of anything.

>

> In the process of filling out this damn disability paperwork I found

out

> that my whole life is a lie. My parents were very true when they told

> me as

> a teen they never wanted me. That is further confirmed by reports

from

> when

> I was a baby. What parent - who already has a child - would need to

be

> told

> by the pediatrician to add more daily feedings to their underweight

and

> crying baby. And who would wait for a baby to 'get over' a 103

> temperature

> for three days before taking her to the hospital at 3 months old to be

> diagnosed with pneumonia. Hello. I have decided that suicide is

never

> an

> option. My being alive is more spiteful to them that finishing the

job

> they

> were to chicken to finish.

>

> Sorry. Bad day to end a bad week. Bad life. Oh, well.

> Lynn

>

>

>

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