for me it was becoming a father. I spent 18 months and thousands of £ on dna test solicitors, courts travel etc just to get access to see my wee boy. BUT IT WAS WORTH EVERY PENNY. Nothing compares in this world to being a parent, Like marriage it is a case of you think about us rather than I and you want to teach them to respect others and their environment and with these factors it also encourages you to grow up and be a real man/woman.
2006-10-14 03:57:18
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answered by rogue7t6 2
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For me it was supernatural events that lead me to investigate the possibilities of the spirit realm.Events such as a sound of a full grown German Shepard viciously growling from within my family closet when opened there wasn't anything inside to explain the occurrence such as a tape recorder or even a talking doll,absolutely nothing.And as I ventured down the road I discovered things that completely scraped the worlds concept of reality.And I am now watching supernatural events unfold on a daily basis with my growing faith in our Lord God Jesus Christ.And it has transformed my existence forever!May God Bless You.
2006-10-14 01:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Meeting the wife...
She's certainly kept me on the straight and narrow. We've been together since we were 18. We went to uni together. In our third year i got sick and had to drop out. She dropped out too, so that she could get a full time job to support us. I later went back to finish my studies, and she studied from home whilst holding down a full time job.
Since then she's encouraged me to get into the teaching profession, where i am now and extremely happy. Before meeting her, i had ideas of going into the miltary or police.
She runs our home, keeps our finances in check, looks after both of our families, and on top of all that, she is absolutely stunning. Possibly the most amazing person i've ever met.
Hope this helps!
2006-10-14 01:34:34
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answered by Dan 2
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maximum in all probability is assembly and marrying my spouse.different possibilities do exist including surviving a automobile ruin whilst the fifty 8 Corvette i become driving become trashed via a tractor trailer truck. I genuinely have challenge finding out which activities a number of i've got no longer cataloged right here replaced my existence the main!
2016-10-19 09:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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For me it was losing both of my parents by age 30. My father passed 6 years ago next month and my mother just 8 months ago. But the day after her funeral I met my boyfriend and we now live together and we are planning our future together, here in the house I grew up in with my parents. It's true, one door opens when another closes. They are watching over me and put him here with me because they can't be here; I like to think of it that way.
2006-10-14 01:54:28
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answered by Rhode Island Red 5
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When i was 15 and lost my 5 year old nephew to leukemia. That was the hardest thing that my family and i have ever been through. Our lives still havn't gotten any easier and its been 7years.
2006-10-14 01:52:11
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answered by syrrens_angel 1
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Being diagnosed with a medical condition when I was 15. That was, and still is, very troublesome for me.
2006-10-14 01:31:51
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answered by Scooter 4
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A tractor and trailor jack-knifing in a blind curb on a dark rainy morning and my husband traveling to work unaware of the situation.....Ultimately his death...
2006-10-14 01:39:09
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answered by Mechelle 3
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marriage, my life became about we, not i
loss of career, i became lots more cynical about my life when broadcasting was taken from me
Life without test, however is no life. Pleasure and pain is a delicate balance
2006-10-14 01:34:12
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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passing my driving test (yesterday!). world history, i can think of lots, but 9/11 came to mind first.
2006-10-14 01:33:00
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answered by angel 3
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