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lissagirl

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  1. Here's mine tho not work related... My son was my grandfathers first great grandchild. I was due August the 20th and my grandfather lived in another town. He drove down on Friday the 18th and arrived that night at my mothers house. My mom said "what are you doing here" He didnt call or tell anyone he was coming ahead of time. He said "Im here to see Lissys baby" My mom told him I hadnt had the baby yet and he said well she's going to. I didnt talk to either of them that night but I had started having mild contractions and my son was born at 8:36 the next morning and my Grandfather was at the hospital before noon to see "Lissys baby" Maybe thats coincidence but to me its one of the sweetest stories I have about my grandfather... very special. Bout 2 years later, same grandfather, came into town again and had a *strange* conversation with my mom. He had a horse and he wanted my mom to keep it in a stable near her home because he said he couldnt take care of it anymore. He talked to my mom for a while and seemed to be telling her goodbye in a more tender/serious way than someone who you'd expect to see again would. If I remember right he asked my mother if she was happy and if she was ok. Then he went back home and was found dead in his bedroom 2 days later. I think he knew what was coming. He was always a happy man and he loved my mom so much. She said he didnt seem upset just concerned about her when they had that last talk.
  2. I'm not a nurse yet...but you mentioned having kids and I have to say that when I breastfed for the first time, it seemed as if the baby had not actually left my body. You could just see her from the outside instead hehe. I didnt want to be touched, it was quite physically demanding it seemed but I got over it.
  3. My aunt was L&D nurse (now in home health). She couldnt break for smokes much so she just chewed the nicotine gum, she quit smoking but still chews the gum.
  4. Maybe Mario meant that many very intelligent and lovely women end up in relationships with men who are not their equal intellectually and emotionally. By zeros maybe he meant losers... My sis is a great gal but with a very horrible man, I should say child. Since the thread was about all the divorce among women who choose a profession that takes a good deal of skill and critical thinking... And Mario, I am wondering where you are from originally, no offense inteded at all but some of your posts are a little confusing word wise, and I understand where you were coming from with re-tred but uh lets not word it that way again dear =)

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