I have learned that as a 65 yrs of age that I am not a super human, I can not do all things for all people, I am a doer of things, and It's hard for me to say no when asked.
I have also learned atht i still have room to grow as a christian.. and thats the best lesson in my life.
2006-12-03 20:23:48
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answered by Lorene 4
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end trolling.... -_- And, if this relatively is real (which I doubt) then you definately're a ill, TWISTED person who dosen't deserve ANY infants! no remember what delays, problems, ailments SHE (no longer it!) has, she continues to be your newborn. She nevertheless has emotions, she continues to be someone! And a youthful one at that. What you're doing (returned, in case you're) is newborn abuse. you're a newborn abuser and a monster, and so is your spouse for permitting it to ensue. i wish you DO positioned your daughter up for adoption, as a results of fact she'll be plenty extra constructive off without the two of you. She merits extra constructive than the no longer ordinary, heartless monsters which you're. you think of you have it undesirable, having a disabled daughter? What approximately her, you selfish monster?! yet, returned, I doubt it quite is relatively real.
2016-10-17 16:36:41
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answered by ? 4
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well i learn i have to take things slow................and just go with the flow no point rushing things................if things are meant to be then they are if not then no
2006-12-03 19:19:45
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answered by chinkie 2
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sleeping habits---yes, time is another big one for me too.
2006-12-03 19:21:20
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answered by Kismitt 6
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