Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 LOL--Of course Hitler never cheated on his wife--they got married and then committed suicide! Kathy How about this 2 TOUGH QUESTIONS Question 1: If you knew a woman who was pregnant, who had 8 kids already, three who were deaf, two who were blind, one mentally retarded, and she had syphilis, would you recommend that she have an abortion? Read the next question before looking at the response for this one. Question 2: It is time to elect a new world leader, and only your vote counts. Here are the facts about the three candidates. Candidate A. Associates with crooked politicians, and consults with astrologist. He's had two mistresses. He also chain smokes and drinks 8 to 10 martinis a day. Candidate B. He was kicked out of office twice, sleeps until noon, used opium in college and drinks a quart of whiskey every evening. Candidate C. He is a decorated war hero. He's a vegetarian, doesn't smoke, drinks an occasional beer and never cheated on his wife. Which of these candidates would be your choice? Decide first... no peeking, then scroll down for the response. Candidate A is lin D. Roosevelt. Candidate B is Winston Churchill. Candidate C is Adolph Hitler. And, by the way, on your answer to the abortion question: If you said YES, you just killed Beethoven. Pretty interesting isn't it? Makes a person think before judging someone. Wait till you see the end of this note! Keep reading... Never be afraid to try something new. Remember: Amateurs...built the ark. Professionals...built the Titanic And finally, can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 500 employees and has the following statistics: * 29 have been accused of spousal abuse * 7 have been arrested for fraud * 19 have been accused of writing bad checks * 117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses * 3 have done time for assault * 71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit * 14 have been arrested on drug-related charges * 8 have been arrested for shoplifting * 21 are currently defendants in lawsuits * 84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year... Can you guess which organization this is? Give up yet? It's the 535 members of the United States Congress. The same group that cranks out hundreds of new laws each year designed to keep the rest of us in line. You gotta pass this onPlease visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 I thought Hitler never married.....That him and his ? were just lovers.....Can't remember if that's her name or not......Did you know that his parents were cousins...... How about this 2 TOUGH QUESTIONS Question 1: If you knew a woman who was pregnant, who had 8 kids already, three who were deaf, two who were blind, one mentally retarded, and she had syphilis, would you recommend that she have an abortion? Read the next question before looking at the response for this one. Question 2: It is time to elect a new world leader, and only your vote counts. Here are the facts about the three candidates. Candidate A. Associates with crooked politicians, and consults with astrologist. He's had two mistresses. He also chain smokes and drinks 8 to 10 martinis a day. Candidate B. He was kicked out of office twice, sleeps until noon, used opium in college and drinks a quart of whiskey every evening. Candidate C. He is a decorated war hero. He's a vegetarian, doesn't smoke, drinks an occasional beer and never cheated on his wife. Which of these candidates would be your choice? Decide first... no peeking, then scroll down for the response. Candidate A is lin D. Roosevelt. Candidate B is Winston Churchill. Candidate C is Adolph Hitler. And, by the way, on your answer to the abortion question: If you said YES, you just killed Beethoven. Pretty interesting isn't it? Makes a person think before judging someone. Wait till you see the end of this note! Keep reading... Never be afraid to try something new. Remember: Amateurs...built the ark. Professionals...built the Titanic And finally, can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 500 employees and has the following statistics: * 29 have been accused of spousal abuse * 7 have been arrested for fraud * 19 have been accused of writing bad checks * 117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses * 3 have done time for assault * 71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit * 14 have been arrested on drug-related charges * 8 have been arrested for shoplifting * 21 are currently defendants in lawsuits * 84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year... Can you guess which organization this is? Give up yet? It's the 535 members of the United States Congress. The same group that cranks out hundreds of new laws each year designed to keep the rest of us in line. You gotta pass this onPlease visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 http://history1900s.about.com/library/holocaust/nhitanc.htm Here's Hitlers family tree. I've done genealogy for years and this is confusing to me. lol Looks like siblings and cousins married each other. http://worldwarll.www4.50megs.com/ahlife.htm here's more on Hitlers life. He married Ava (Eva?) Braun. I'm pretty sure that's right. My son has his biography "Mein Kampf", and I'd like to read it. Has anyone ever taken the time to read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"? Its a big book, boring in parts, but interesting. Now if this isn't a change of conversations? lol Theory of relativity: If you go back far enough, we're all related. I thought Hitler never married.....That him and his ? were just lovers.....Can't remember if that's her name or not......Did you know that his parents were cousins...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 THose name changes get complicated. Denny's Dad changed his name, but my m-i-l knew his parents so we had his original last name. I've been able to follow that line, but I would dearly love to find out exactly why he changed his name. We know he was married before to a woman named Ann and they lived in New York and had a daughter who is probably the same age as my m-i-l. We also know there was a fire and Ann was badly burned (via his cousin's info). What we don't know is if she survived and even if he changed his name before or after marrying her. Somewhere out there Denny has a half-sister (maybe named Barbara) but we don't know her exact age or if she was an O'Hara or a Brink. Once he left his parents home he didnt keep in touch with his New Jersey relatives other than his parents. I'm guessing that he either changed his name to escape child support or maybe he had something to do with the fire. We just don't know. We do know that (from first hand experience) that he was a drunk and drug abuser...although mostly booze...and that he abused my m-i-l and she left before he got to physical abuse of the kids. (Denny was 5 when they finally split and he's the oldest) He did see his Dad after that for visits, but the last was when he was 11 and his Dad passed out at breakfast and Denny had to go to the neighbor and say "I think my Daddy's dead". The neighbor, luckily, knew Fran's number and called her to come get the kids. He died the next year of a drug and barbituate combo. We think he got his name ( Dennis O'Hara) from his middle name, his Dad's middle name and his grandfather's middle name, but we aren't entirely sure at this point if the O that was his grandfather's middle initial stood for O'Hara. I'm hoping to be able to find that out. I wish I could have met him--apparently he was very charming when sober. But sober or drunk he was a colorful character with a heavy Irish brogue despite being raised in New Jersey and his parents being raised in New Jersey. We think he ran away to Ireland for awhile after the fire. Kathy Re: How about this My family tree is pretty hard to follow indeed, mygrandfather on my dad's name changed the family name & no one is completely sure what the old name was. Supposedly he did something a wee bit nefarious outwest & had to change it but who knows.Dawn--- Kathy wrote:> Oh! About the family tree--for those of you who do> genealogy I know you are aware of this, but others> may find it interesting....> They mention on the link sent about many of the> children being illegitimate or born only a few> months after the marriage of their parents---I've> found in my research that this isn't very uncommon. > I think there must have been every bit as much> pre-marital sex then as there is now, people just> ignored it and pretended not to notice when a kid> was born 3 or 4 months premature. I think it really> wasn't an issue until the n era. In fact> many times way back a man didn't marry a woman until> he was sure that she could bear children since in> many cases divorce was illegal.> But even after that I've noticed , especially in> census records, that the birth years and the> marriage years were the same or the marriage the> year after. In some cases, of course, it's an error> by the census taker--they were every bit as sloppy> then as now, LOL.> Of course census records are really only> guideposts--they give you names and approximate> dates and places but for a truly accurate record you> need to confirm the info with church records, Bible> records, birth and death and marriage certificates,> etc. In other words--census records are good enough> for we amateur genealogists but not really accurate> research.> Sorry I've gone on so long, LOL---I work on my> research daily and it's a pet subject and passion of> mine.> Kathy> ----- Original Message ----- > Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 I really think some people are just born evil. He had a realationship with his neice and eventually she committed suicide. From what I've heard and seen he was a rather mediocre artist. He blamed alot of the woes in his life on the Catholic church school he attended as a child. But of course the "woes" he was speaking of were the being poor as a kid and young adult and being teased as being a bastard when he was a kid, not his later evil. Actually, this ties in somewhat with what we were talking about with the shrink discussion....only he went to the extreme and tried to exterminate those he blamed for his hardships so he obviously had much more than an adjustment disorder. Kathy Re: How about this Yep, he was definitily a real wackjob. I alwayswondered how things would have turned out if that artschool that turned him down had accepted him instead?Would he have just been another Van Gogh or somethinginstead of one of the worlds most infamousleader/pscyos? I wonder if his family tree being sotangled was part of what made him nuts? I had notheard that tidbit before.Dawn--- Kathy wrote:> Yep--his tree--and many European trees of that> time-the branches are tangled, LOL> I've read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"> years ago and found it very interesting.> There are alot of interesting books out there about> his interest in the mystical stuff, too. One I> especially found interesting is called "the spear of> destiny", can't remember who wrote it, about his> search for various religious artifacts--well the> book is specifically about his search for the spear> that pierced Jesus's side one the cross. He felt> possession of these artifacts, particularly the> spear, would give him the power he needed for the> thousand year reign.> His evil makes for very interesting reading.> Kathy> Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Oh, I never saw any of his art & don't doubt at all that he sucked. I'm just saying I wonder if world history would have turned out differently had he been able to take that path. I looked at the family tree & noticed that one of the nieces commited suicide. Poor girl. I did not realize he was involved that way with her, I just figured she killed herself because she could not stand being related to one of the most evil & sadistic human beings on the planet. Dawn --- Kathy wrote: > I really think some people are just born evil. He > had a realationship with his neice and eventually > she committed suicide. From what I've heard and > seen he was a rather mediocre artist. He blamed > alot of the woes in his life on the Catholic church > school he attended as a child. But of course the > " woes " he was speaking of were the being poor as a > kid and young adult and being teased as being a > bastard when he was a kid, not his later evil. > Actually, this ties in somewhat with what we were > talking about with the shrink discussion....only he > went to the extreme and tried to exterminate those > he blamed for his hardships so he obviously had much > more than an adjustment disorder. > Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Send me the info, I'll give it a shot. What's your website?? One thing that's hard to trace about Germans in they changed their names alot. Theory of relativity: If you go back far enough, we're all related. -----Original Message-----From: Christy Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:18 AMTo: autoimmune-ills Subject: Re: How about this Well you just let me know when you have spare time and you can dig into the Kunzingers. I actually found a web list one time of some Kunzingers and when we started emailing, I found out that his line was my Grandfather's brother but that's as far as either of us could get going backwards! I've done my father's line all the way back to the early 1600's so I wasn't slacking. It just was not there. Not in the places I know to look but I haven't touched the genealogy for ages now. I still get occasional emails from people who happen across my website that lists all of my ancestors but I honestly don't think I could get in to make changes if I had to LOL RE: How about this No, doing genealogy, I ran into dead ends every way I tried it with my mother's side. hmmm, I love digging to try to find dead ends. It gives me something to concentrate on other than I'm hurting. lol My daughter has me working on Zaiden's paternal side. We know he's Choctaw thru a (with roll numbers), I've found hints that the paternal side may be Cherokee with roll numbers. I'm still digging on that. Alot of reading to find native american lines, a lot!! Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 His evil makes for very interesting reading. Yep, and don't forget the INdiana movie about the Nazi's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 children being illegitimate or born only a few months after the marriage of their parents---I've found in my research that this isn't very uncommon. Yeah and for years in the US there wasn't a preacher or anyone around who could marry them so (I forget what they really called it - handfasting??) lived together and had kids and whenever a traveling preacher came around he would marry all the couples. Most of my ancestors were in the US very early (before the Rev War) and then it was common to marry who lived close to you. Quiet frequently that was your own extended family, therefore alot of cousins married. Hence I'm my own double cousin, also a cousin to my kids. They thought that was very funny. When my sister started researching her hubby's side, she found out they were also related, way back tho. lol Like my sig line. Theory of relativity: If you go back far enough, we're all related. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 My German ancesters (which is a very high percentage of my ancestors) came over in the early 1800's Did you have any that came to the Germanna colonies?? Most of my Dad's German side came over in 1770 and a few years later. Gov Spotswood of VA indentured the whole colonies to work in his mines, and worked alot of them to death. I used to could spout whole lines off the top of my head, but can't anymore. Oh well, that's why I have a big file cabinet and a computer. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 (my sister) is having a bad day with Mother, so I didn't ask when I called; but I think I saw something about Gov. Spotswood of VA in her notes on our family tree. -- RE: How about this My German ancesters (which is a very high percentage of my ancestors) came over in the early 1800's Did you have any that came to the Germanna colonies?? Most of my Dad's German side came over in 1770 and a few years later. Gov Spotswood of VA indentured the whole colonies to work in his mines, and worked alot of them to death. I used to could spout whole lines off the top of my head, but can't anymore. Oh well, that's why I have a big file cabinet and a computer. lol Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 No, I haven't. was fascinated by the book, the movie, etc so I'll tell her about it too. She collects (OK it's a very small collection!) replicas of the Anne House. RE: How about this http://history1900s.about.com/library/holocaust/nhitanc.htm Here's Hitlers family tree. I've done genealogy for years and this is confusing to me. lol Looks like siblings and cousins married each other. http://worldwarll.www4.50megs.com/ahlife.htm here's more on Hitlers life. He married Ava (Eva?) Braun. I'm pretty sure that's right. My son has his biography "Mein Kampf", and I'd like to read it. Has anyone ever taken the time to read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"? Its a big book, boring in parts, but interesting. Now if this isn't a change of conversations? lol Theory of relativity: If you go back far enough, we're all related. I thought Hitler never married.....That him and his ? were just lovers.....Can't remember if that's her name or not......Did you know that his parents were cousins......Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Hmmmmmmm my mom now is 63 I think (don't ask.) They lived in East Germany. RE: How about this grandfather was a German soldier and somehow (it's never been discussed) my mother was able to leave Germany when she was 16. She married my dad when she was 18 (he was in the US Navy) I guess her father knew it was getting bad and wanted to get her out while he had a chance. I'd do the same in a heartbeat. Have you ever researched it?? Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 try http://christyspage.tripod.com the menu is towards the bottom.... go to Family pages. RE: How about this No, doing genealogy, I ran into dead ends every way I tried it with my mother's side. hmmm, I love digging to try to find dead ends. It gives me something to concentrate on other than I'm hurting. lol My daughter has me working on Zaiden's paternal side. We know he's Choctaw thru a (with roll numbers), I've found hints that the paternal side may be Cherokee with roll numbers. I'm still digging on that. Alot of reading to find native american lines, a lot!! Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 I agree. My mother, although born in East (when there was an East) Germany, is a very very cold woman. She has never met her grandchildren other than by accident and it doesn't seem to affect her one way or the other. It hasn't stopped her dinner parties over the years or her spending habits. I haven't talked to her since I was 16. She hasn't talked to me since I was 15. Some people are just inherently evil. Re: How about this Yep, he was definitily a real wackjob. I alwayswondered how things would have turned out if that artschool that turned him down had accepted him instead?Would he have just been another Van Gogh or somethinginstead of one of the worlds most infamousleader/pscyos? I wonder if his family tree being sotangled was part of what made him nuts? I had notheard that tidbit before.Dawn--- Kathy wrote:> Yep--his tree--and many European trees of that> time-the branches are tangled, LOL> I've read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"> years ago and found it very interesting.> There are alot of interesting books out there about> his interest in the mystical stuff, too. One I> especially found interesting is called "the spear of> destiny", can't remember who wrote it, about his> search for various religious artifacts--well the> book is specifically about his search for the spear> that pierced Jesus's side one the cross. He felt> possession of these artifacts, particularly the> spear, would give him the power he needed for the> thousand year reign.> His evil makes for very interesting reading.> Kathy> Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Yep--I have about 13000 names in my file now so I've lost the ability to remember all the surnames. That's what computers are for, LOL. Everyone that I've found on my side settled in Pennsylvania originally on immigration and had farms. On Nate's side (Kayly's husband) the one branch came over on the ship with Penn. It gets sad sometimes to read this stuff--Nate's relative left to come here with a wife and 6 or seven children and a hired man and smallpox (I think it was smallpox, I'd have to look it up to be 100% sure) hit the boat and when he got here he had one son and a hired man. Hard to imagine. But that was far back. Heck, Denny's Granny had eight kids and four didn't live past early childhood--three died in 1937 within a month of each other. Of the four that survived one died when he was 26 and the other at 52 (both before her) Only 2 of the 8 outlived her. I don't know how a parent survives that--especially the three in a month and all from different causes. Kathy RE: How about this My German ancesters (which is a very high percentage of my ancestors) came over in the early 1800's Did you have any that came to the Germanna colonies?? Most of my Dad's German side came over in 1770 and a few years later. Gov Spotswood of VA indentured the whole colonies to work in his mines, and worked alot of them to death. I used to could spout whole lines off the top of my head, but can't anymore. Oh well, that's why I have a big file cabinet and a computer. lol Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Kayly was there when she went to Europe. I've never been to anywhere in Europe except Spain. Kathy RE: How about this http://history1900s.about.com/library/holocaust/nhitanc.htm Here's Hitlers family tree. I've done genealogy for years and this is confusing to me. lol Looks like siblings and cousins married each other. http://worldwarll.www4.50megs.com/ahlife.htm here's more on Hitlers life. He married Ava (Eva?) Braun. I'm pretty sure that's right. My son has his biography "Mein Kampf", and I'd like to read it. Has anyone ever taken the time to read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"? Its a big book, boring in parts, but interesting. Now if this isn't a change of conversations? lol Theory of relativity: If you go back far enough, we're all related. I thought Hitler never married.....That him and his ? were just lovers.....Can't remember if that's her name or not......Did you know that his parents were cousins......Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 OH! I was thinking you meant she was 16 during the war--I wasn't thinking of the East Germany thing. I remember seeing in the Weekly Reader when I was in Elementary school how the various people were getting through the wall in Berlin--the one that sticks in my mind is this lady that folded herself into a large suitcase. It amazed me that she could fit, but they showed a pic of her in the suitcase, LOL Kathy RE: How about this grandfather was a German soldier and somehow (it's never been discussed) my mother was able to leave Germany when she was 16. She married my dad when she was 18 (he was in the US Navy) I guess her father knew it was getting bad and wanted to get her out while he had a chance. I'd do the same in a heartbeat. Have you ever researched it?? Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I don't have time to look right now, but I saved it to my favorites. Thanks. Kathy RE: How about this No, doing genealogy, I ran into dead ends every way I tried it with my mother's side. hmmm, I love digging to try to find dead ends. It gives me something to concentrate on other than I'm hurting. lol My daughter has me working on Zaiden's paternal side. We know he's Choctaw thru a (with roll numbers), I've found hints that the paternal side may be Cherokee with roll numbers. I'm still digging on that. Alot of reading to find native american lines, a lot!! Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I know you said before about not having contact with your mother. Sorry that she never came around. I can't imagine not having contact with my kids. Kathy Re: How about this Yep, he was definitily a real wackjob. I alwayswondered how things would have turned out if that artschool that turned him down had accepted him instead?Would he have just been another Van Gogh or somethinginstead of one of the worlds most infamousleader/pscyos? I wonder if his family tree being sotangled was part of what made him nuts? I had notheard that tidbit before.Dawn--- Kathy wrote:> Yep--his tree--and many European trees of that> time-the branches are tangled, LOL> I've read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"> years ago and found it very interesting.> There are alot of interesting books out there about> his interest in the mystical stuff, too. One I> especially found interesting is called "the spear of> destiny", can't remember who wrote it, about his> search for various religious artifacts--well the> book is specifically about his search for the spear> that pierced Jesus's side one the cross. He felt> possession of these artifacts, particularly the> spear, would give him the power he needed for the> thousand year reign.> His evil makes for very interesting reading.> Kathy> Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Send us a pic of your new hair! If you go toward the bottom of Christy's page there is a thing with a drop down menu. That's where you need to go. Kathy Re: How about this Hey Christy, when I click on christy's page nothinghappens? Whats up? My computer or yours? Prettypicture of you at the bottom by the way.Dawnps...I called you to tell you that my hair now lookslike "The Wig" but you were online or something.--- Christy wrote:> try http://christyspage.tripod.com the menu is> towards the bottom.... go to Family pages.> > > Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Sometimes that's true, but if I remember it was Christy's grandmother who raised her? Kathy RE: How about this ONe thing to remember though is that some of that isjust that era. For instance my grandma & grandpa NEVERkissed. Not once. Until my grandpa had a heart attackat the age of like 70 something. Can you imagine howweird that must have been for my folks? To never see asign of physical affection in their parents until thatage? Somehow I never thought of it as weird....I lovedmy grandparents to bits I just somehow knew theyshowed it in another way. Another thing to remember isthat women (and men I guess) did not have the samefreedoms back then. As a woman I think you wereexpected to bear children. Period. Never mind if youfelt like you wanted them or felt maternal orwhatever.....things like abortion were not consideredeven for unmarried women (which is how my Grammy endedup giving up my great uncle for adoption) much lessfor married women. Also, I kind of wonder if peoplewho seem very cold & unaffectionate toward theirchildren are not just people who were abused verybadly themselves as kids.Dawn--- wrote:> Some people are like that and I don't think they> should have children. My> Dad's mom was like that. Never hardly ever spoke to> us kids except to order> us to do something. I never saw her give anyone a> hug. I'm to partial to my> Mom's side, its all hugs and kisses whether they> know you or not. lol> > > > Theory of relativity: If you go back far enough,> we're all related.> Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Because you told us to. why are you clicking on christys page? ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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