Worst moment - there have to be two. When my Dad died very suddenly at 58 from a heart attack. When I was told that my baby had died in utero at 30 weeks gestation. I now understand what a primal scream actually is, having given one at that moment.
Best? Holding each of my healthy three children in my arms and knowing they were fine :0)
I'm so glad that your Dad was okay after his crash. Isn't it funny how everyone has answered with things that involve people and not, for instance, getting, or losing, lots of money? Just shows what's really important.
Mad Marie - I'm so sorry for your loss too. My daughter was called Roseanna Erin and would have been 16 last March 9th. You're right, you don't get over it but sometimes you can find ways around. I know you know what I mean. God bless you.
2006-07-30 19:10:51
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answered by The librarian 5
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Well, the happiest moments of my life were the birth of my 2 children and the day I married my husband. So far, the worst day was when my grandmother died just two weeks ago.
2006-07-30 12:40:27
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answered by momathomewith2boys 5
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I was so madly and deeply in love with this woman and i was so sure that we both felt the same. When I finaly found the courage to tell her how i felt about her, she turned me down. It was the worst because i knew she loves me too, deeply. But circumstances required her to deny me. I felt so sad, depressingly sad.
The happiest moment? Well its almost four years since and circumstances require us to be together (with others) and there's no way we can be apart. we have to live with each other, whether we like it or not. I am happiest everyday knowing i'll wake up and see her again. Just to see her everyday knowing that she loves me too, although trying to pretend otherwise. To continue loving her and hoping. LOL.
Am i a fool?
2006-07-30 13:57:01
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answered by Quest 2
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well... what a searching question..
here goes
my fondest memory is seeing my Son being born..
the worst day was when I read the letter 10 yeasr ago, telling me that the experimental treatment ( human growth hormone) I received as a child has left me with a high probability of dying of CJD before my 50th birthday. I am now 44 and starting to lose my balance more frequently. I forget peoples names too if I dont see them for a couple of weeks.
2006-07-30 12:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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My happiest moment, when I walked into my suprise birthday party, and relised what amazing friends I have.
My worst moment: I'm lucky enought to have never really had one yet, but I suppose being rejected from a work place that I really really wanted to work at, has been my worst so far.
2006-07-30 12:46:42
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answered by Gypsophila 3
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my best moment, or should i say moments, were giving birth to my three kids,,age 17,, 8 and 5,,and the worst was giving birth to my stillborn,, daughter who would have been 6 this year,, its something you never get over, just gets a bit easier as the years pass by..
2006-07-30 13:00:36
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answered by madmarie666@btinternet.com 2
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That is terribly sad about your friend. After that, I feel humble. I know that the worst thing that could happen to me would be if my child died.
Happiest moment - birth of my sons.
Close to that - making love with my man.
Writing....gardening....flying....eating chocolate cheesecake.
Worst - failure is bad, death of someone close is the worst. I've lost both parents and several other close friends and family.
I send deepest sympathy to your friend and anyone who has lost a loved one.
2006-07-30 12:42:27
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answered by Suzita 6
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the happiest moment of my life was having my children(3)and getting married,and dumping my ex
the worst moment of my life was when my grandmother past 61/2yrs ago,and 31/2yrs ago when my daughter almost died at birth
2006-07-30 12:55:09
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answered by BIG MOMMA 4
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the happiest was giving birth to my daughter nothing can top that feeling of happiness and the worst was my dad dying i think when you lose a parent part of yourself dies to and its very hard to be how you were before it happened
2006-07-30 12:43:07
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answered by jules 1
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The happiest was the birth of my two children, the worst was suffering from bi polar disorder.
2006-07-30 12:46:42
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answered by tessababyboo 2
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