when I had been off the grog for 3 days and I was having diabolical DT's ......... I was sooooo thinking about having a drink and just resigning myself to being a drunk....... my little girl was 3 and she came in while I was laying on the bed sweating and shaking and crying inconsolably........ she started patting me on the head and said "Mama, my poor little mama, Oh My goodness mama, I'm going to have to stay home from kindy and take care of you mama"!! .......... seriously, it was like a light bulb being switched on in my head and I never looked back and I have never had another drink thanks to my angel child........ :0)
CHEERS
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2007-12-01 16:04:15
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answered by Minx 7
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when i got separated that was the time i knew things wont never be the same again in my life, though there are negatives and positives on it, the negatives i can never be seen with male friends for here its taboo and people might be talking about me at my back and positive i will never allow people to make me as a doormat again, and i think i have matured in the way of thinking about life for i have a son now i am thinking of how can i be sure that my son grows up into a good citizen and a good person....not like before it was all about me
2007-12-01 16:04:27
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answered by Brandy_drinker 3
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I think I was 10 and me and my mom and brother had to run out in the middle of the night and escape to a hotel---for the umpteenth time. I was watching the first snow of that year fall and I knew I had to finally give up on believing everything was ok---and my childhood was over.
2007-12-01 16:04:41
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answered by KD 5
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All the time in my life, when ever something major happens (met that special someone, got married, had a rocky, abusive marriage, got divorced, met someone else, got kicked out after he broke up with me, while raising my two stepkids, when I got my current job and my previous one, when I started taking online classes--the list goes on and on). We constantly make changes in our lives and we are never the same as we once were.
2007-12-01 16:00:38
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answered by honey 6
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When after I dropped out of college to pursue my dream and it so happened I focused everything into it that I stopped talking to all my friends and family and realized that we aren't able to become the people that we truly want to be because of obligations no matter how small or big they may be...and I have never been happier since =)
2007-12-01 16:07:41
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answered by themasterwork 3
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When I was 26 and my parents died. I knew that I'd never be the same again and that my life would never be the same again. I guess it finally dawned on me that if my parents weren't immortal then never was I and I had lost my two best friends - couldn't share my life with mom and dad again - ever.
2007-12-01 16:02:52
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answered by mollyflan 6
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When I realized that I was never going to be the person everyone wanted me to be.
I am staring down the barrel at 50.
I finally realized that I like being ME!
2007-12-01 16:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The day my hubby proposed to me. I spent most of my life feeling insecure and frantic, but when I realized I had a wonderful, secure person in my life, things changed for the better. :)
2007-12-01 16:24:14
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answered by Jane Doe 2
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Oct 24, 1945, the day after I was born.
2007-12-01 18:05:26
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answered by Anonymous
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When I would never be the same... I don't know.
But I knew my LIFE wouldn't be the same when my mom's friend told my brother and I that he was gonna propose to our mom.
2007-12-01 16:02:15
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answered by Chloe :) 3
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