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~♥ Daisy ♥~

~♥ Daisy ♥~ Report 22 Feb 2006 18:16

Definitely half full. Daisy

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Feb 2006 18:38

Half full, and if it threatens to leak I get off my ass and do something to tilt the balance, cos if I am dead tomorrow I don't wanna spend my last day worrying.

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Feb 2006 18:45

Hi Christine, nah not really feisty, just old enough to know now that worrying and fretting wont change whats coming. When it comes then I just try to think 'I can get through this'

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Feb 2006 18:55

I used to be Christine, and it is hard, but nearly losing my son 2 years ago when it was least expected, made me say 'no' and I turn my taps off at night and sleep. But it isn't easy, I know XXXX

Nanna Gaynor  (June nr Preston's Daughter)

Nanna Gaynor (June nr Preston's Daughter) Report 22 Feb 2006 19:00

½ full :-)

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Feb 2006 19:10

Oh yes Christine thanks for asking, and he has since produced with help from his lady, a beautiful stunning perfect baby girl she is 7 months now. DIL had emergency brain surgery 9 weeks after we nearly lost Grant, then lost a baby.....so yes....now no matter what my cup will be half full, cos when it all happened I knew nothing I could have done, or all the worrying in the world would have stopped it, so now each day is new and a blessing XXXXXX

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Feb 2006 19:19

Christine (((()))) XXXX each night put your worries in a jar...then bin them XXX

Andy

Andy Report 22 Feb 2006 22:25

Paul, Yep, you know I was thinking the exact same thing today - I definitely need this trek as a break, just feeling completely burnt out right now after another 'fun' day. Let's just say people running around like headless chickens and goalposts being shited with less than a hour to go before our revised deadline, while we're all tearing our hair out. Feel like I've still got s**loads to sort out before we depart in about a fortnights time. Andy