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my oldest twin daughter, alicia, is taking her natl registry test as a pharmacy tech today. if anyone has a few spare seconds-please say a prayer for her today? she did a practice test yesterday & only got a 69(70 is required). she didn't do some computations-saying she was too nervous to do them. to that i responded,"i bet you be more relaxed tommorrow during the real thing." now, i wish icould eat those words- but i don't eat till a few hrs /p i wake! one day, she was throwing out ??s on the phone &i would have needed a drug book & a calculater. 2 pharmacists she's worked /c for 3-4 yrs had trouble /c many ??s- but i figure it's like boards- ask many things you really don't need to memorize? she's the more intelectual of the 2- danielle is the artsy-ethereal creature of the universe type. danielle always gets a kick out of how worked-up alicia gets & does her best to escalate that mood. so alicia went to a motel to stay for calm the noc /a this test. she'll probably do fine- but prayers would be appreciated.........thanks, dharma

Specializes in LTC, ER, ICU,.
originally posted by dharma143

thanks alot stephany!!! best wishes for you in your rn program! i have a feeling you'll do great! my only pearl of wisdom- keep time blocked for stephany-time & spoil yourself often! it's true the more yougive to yourself the more you can give to every area of your life! love,dharma

how kind of you and thank you!
Specializes in Community Health Nurse.
Originally posted by SusanRN2004

It's a good thing you told who was who...you look like sisters!! Very cute photo!

Thanks for the compliment Susan. I must thank my DNA inheritance for that. ;) One good thing my folks gave their children anyway. :chuckle

I am almost 19 years older than my oldest child. We still look like sisters today. :kiss

originally posted by cheerfuldoer

hi dharma....yes, it is wonderful to have three wonderful adult daughters, and most of all, we are best friends with each other. i get to talk to my baby girl everyday, my middle daughter and oldest daughter 1 to 3 times a week, and to my grandchildren a lot too.

when they were growing up, our home was always filled with little girls....overnights, mealtimes, outings together...you name it, some other child or several additional children were present. :)

i did not grow up that way....never spent the night away from home with friends, either......not allowed. i was too afraid to have kids come to my house. even as a kid, i knew it wasn't safe enough for me and my siblings, so why bring other kids to the house. the only time i felt comfortable bringing friends home was during those times my parents were separated, but when my father lived with us, forget it. :rolleyes:

here's a photo of my oldest girl and me taken 12 years ago (she was almost 20 at the time......she won't turn 32 until september).

btw: i am the one on the left of the photo, she is on the right of the photo. she's also expecting my first grandchild (a boy) in this picture which is why i have my hand on her belly. :)

oh susan is sooooo right-you two do look like sisters!! both beautiful- i'll just bet your 12yo grandson is also!! i'm soo very sorry that you didn't have the type of up-bringing that you gave to your daughters. but, as my youngest says often that h/o is what makes us who we are today! thank you for sharing that beautiful picture /c us:kiss !! if i can ever learn how to scan-to-web /c my wonderful scanner- i'd be so happy! my sweet husband bought a scanner for me that's far smarter than i am. i can do photos & my scrapbooking stuff & not much more. but one day i may sit down /c the manual??? how many grandchildre are you blessed /c? i bet you spoil them like crazy.... that's what they are for! :wink2:
originally posted by cheerfuldoer

hi dharma....yes, it is wonderful to have three wonderful adult daughters, and most of all, we are best friends with each other. i get to talk to my baby girl everyday, my middle daughter and oldest daughter 1 to 3 times a week, and to my grandchildren a lot too.

when they were growing up, our home was always filled with little girls....overnights, mealtimes, outings together...you name it, some other child or several additional children were present. :)

i did not grow up that way....never spent the night away from home with friends, either......not allowed. i was too afraid to have kids come to my house. even as a kid, i knew it wasn't safe enough for me and my siblings, so why bring other kids to the house. the only time i felt comfortable bringing friends home was during those times my parents were separated, but when my father lived with us, forget it. :rolleyes:

here's a photo of my oldest girl and me taken 12 years ago (she was almost 20 at the time......she won't turn 32 until september).

btw: i am the one on the left of the photo, she is on the right of the photo. she's also expecting my first grandchild (a boy) in this picture which is why i have my hand on her belly. :)

oh susan is sooooo right-you two do look like sisters!! both beautiful- i'll just bet your 12yo grandson is also!! i'm soo very sorry that you didn't have the type of up-bringing that you gave to your daughters. but, as my youngest says often that h/o is what makes us who we are today! thank you for sharing that beautiful picture /c us:kiss !! if i can ever learn how to scan-to-web /c my wonderful scanner- i'd be so happy! my sweet husband bought a scanner for me that's far smarter than i am. i can do photos & my scrapbooking stuff & not much more. but one day i may sit down /c the manual??? how many grandchildre are you blessed /c? i bet you spoil them like crazy.... that's what they are for! :wink2:
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