Starting School

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Carol Ann
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Post by Carol Ann »

Oh I will be so glad when school starts again so Carol can be around again everyday as I miss her so much.

My home seems to be the place for teenages to hang as there are always pizza and ice cream in the freezer and what every else :P , was wondering if I can take a tax break on all these teenagers? =D>
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It would be nice to get a tax break. But I would rather have all of the kids where I knew where they were at and where I could see them.
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I am a physically male person that likes to wear feminine clothes at times.
Just trying keep a balance for my self along with keeping my wife and kids in mind.
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April Rose
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Post by April Rose »

Carol Ann you're a sweetheart to be there for them.

My accountant, Whitey Bulger, says that it's definitely deductible , as long as you have the social security numbers of any arms or legs that might be in the freezer with the pizza.

Seriously, though, we CD's know better than anyone, that nothing lasts forever, whether it's when we can dress or when we can't dress, or the bigger issues. Having people care for you is sweet. Having people you care for is like good medicine. It may not taste good at the moment, but in the end your far better off from having had it.
I am a vessel of the Goddess. Let me express my calling to a feminine life through nurturing love and relatedness.
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Post by Rikki »

Nicely put, April.
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Post by Leeza »

Thank you April. That gives me encourgament in my situation also.

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Post by Lori »

Carol Ann

Cheer up, they grow up fast and then move away, hopefully lol,. Also they can be a great help around the house, when athey get too be your age LOL.

Wondered where you got to-------------------

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Stephanie H
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Post by Stephanie H »

No, but it would be nice.

Our neighborhood has evolved over the past 5 years. Where it was a childless one for several years, we are forunate to have 12 kids under the age of 11.
This being the case, the kids still know that our refrige has juice and milk and the cookie jar is always full.
At the start of the summer, my wife would always have a few kids and one of there parents on the deck and be feeding them. They, I assume, will continue to come around like our childrens friends did even when the our kids were not at home.
Keep it open and have fun.... It is nice listening to their converstions.
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