Posted by: azladi5 on: January 21, 2008
Posted by: azladi5 on: January 12, 2008
Okay guys, I got the official word to blab ~ Tom & Julie are going to have a baby or babies (fertility treatment) after 11 years of marriage! That’s right~ I’m gonna be a grandma! Yahoo! She’s 5 weeks pregnant from ovulation! She has another blood test on Monday to check her levels again and her 1st ultra-sound Tuesday. They won’t see much because the baby is only about 2 cm long. Well they call it an embryo at this point. Congrats to us!
Posted by: azladi5 on: January 6, 2008
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Posted by: azladi5 on: December 31, 2007
“Happy New Year everyone!” This is a time to reflect on the past year. ![]()
Just like the candle below I need to burn the bad memories of the past year, and welcome a new start in “08. 2007 was a VERY bad year for me in the relationship department. I am moving on with a new attitude in 2008!
I certainly have made my mistakes and have had time to reflect on that this week. I have been wrong in my thinking about this relationship. I now see what Mike meant about leaving when I’m not mad. Because if I truly didn’t want to be with him, I would leave even when I’m not angry. But that isn’t the case ~ I only leave when I’m angry with him!
So in this New Year of ‘08, I promise to think more about my own actions and my part in all this. So I welcome this new year with a new attitude to match ~ and that’s a promise! I will continue to look inside myself for areas of improvement. I guess you can say that’s my “New Year’s Resolution”!
I want to wish everyone a better new year, if it hasn’t been, and a better year than the last. God bless!
Posted by: azladi5 on: December 30, 2007
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Posted by: azladi5 on: December 12, 2007
Writing Wednesday supplies a beginning. All you need to do to play is supply an end. Be as creative as you like – it’s all up to you!
She watched the snow fall outside her bedroom window. She shivered from the cold and remembered winters from her childhood. One in particular stirred a favorite memory. She would never forget the time that . . .
we lived on Dodge St. growing up. The community playground was right behind our house. It seemed as if it was our back yard – there were no boundaries. Every winter they would flood the park and make an ice skating rink. We had soooo much fun there! Everyone in my family would ice skate there. There were eight of us kids! I never saw my Mom skate, I think she was just too busy tending to all our needs. She was like that! But our step-dad use to skate with us – he was a damn good skater. He could do figure 8’s and everything! He taught us all we knew about skating. After our feet were freezing we would go in the house for hot cocoa. It wasn’t instant either! Awww! The good old days!
Posted by: azladi5 on: December 10, 2007