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chezzy

chezzy Report 23 Jul 2004 22:38

recently ive been reading alot of threads with people not saying thankyou and just generally taking the mickey out of people..it gets you thinking..as a 27yr old i must admit ive got the memory of an 80yr old and its been that way since i had my last baby..sum 18mths ago now.So if ive offended or upset anyone i truly apologise from the bottom of my heart!!without this site or the wonderful people that are my genes family id be stuck,bored and suicidal.my husband is a hgv driver and away alot so im practically raising our three single handedly most of the time..(but i wouldnt swop him for the world)doing my tree and meeting new friends on here is my lifeline.Reading the upset and angry messages(sorry shan just read yours hope you dnt mind if i use it as an example)such as shan's made me hope i havent driven someone to feel this way..so please think about what we are doing manners dnt cost anything.xx

June

June Report 23 Jul 2004 22:42

Cherie Well said

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jul 2004 22:46

Cherie I think the ones who have caused the problems aren't the ones who are saying sorry. I too lost my brain when I had children and it has never come back. Luckily I find a lot of women who are equally forgetful so I don't feel so bad. Cheers' Helen.

SueinKent

SueinKent Report 23 Jul 2004 22:52

I lost my brain when I had my youngest son he is 15 now!! Never quite been the same since, I thought it was just me, glad to discover tonight after all this time it's not, mind you it's probably an age thing now, getting on a bit now, tend to ramble on a bit to. Sue

Sandra

Sandra Report 24 Jul 2004 10:14

hi cherie we all use the boards for different reasons the general board as marion said is a lifeline board. Our friends are here no matter what and through their experiences help us through the good and bad times. We all suffer low moments and feel better to share. Bringing up kids with a partner that has to work away for a decent living is hard, and you are doing a great job. so enjoy your kids and your hobby and make the most of hubbby when he's home. We will always be here for you when you need us. take care honey sandra ps i have loads of dizzy moments, it reminds me of the song, i'm so dizzy, my head is spinning, like a whirlwind, it never ends lol