I'm going to be a big sister. I'm not ready for this.

Oct 24, 2002 15:39

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You're right... kaleidoscopes October 24 2002, 13:45:30 UTC
Thanks, darling. Yeah... I have a feeling I'll be babysitting this bundle of joy a lot. But, I'm thankful. My mum is doing a great thing. I'm just fearful about stuff like Amanada coming back in 10 years and fighting for her. The things you hear about on 20/20. *sigh* But, yeah... My mum's been bugging me for grandbabies for YEARS so maybe this will buy me a couple more years before I have to start pushing out babies for her. *giggle*

I'll try my darndest to call ya tonight, darlin.

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Re: You're right... darkcryst October 24 2002, 13:57:06 UTC
*biiiiig huuugs*

Give you some practice and let yo see if you ever really DO want a sproglet :)

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badgerbadger October 24 2002, 13:50:42 UTC
My mom was like was older when she had me, I'm 21 and she's almost 60 now...and I can honestly say that her age has made her more understanding and patient than some younger parents I've seen. Not to say younger parents aren't good, lots and lots of them are wonderful. Just saying, having an older parent has its advantages, she is very life learned and full of advice! :)

Oh, and eat some banana pudding for me *sluRp* YUM!

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kaleidoscopes October 24 2002, 13:54:08 UTC
Really? That's a good way of looking at it. :-) I need to accept it and move on. I'm not upset about it... I just feel bad for my cousin and the situation. My mum had me at 18. She was always "young" and "wild" like me. *giggles* It would have been nice to have someone older I guess.

*hugs* Have a good night, sweetiepie.

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nuttyvegan October 24 2002, 13:50:44 UTC
wow. that's a big decision! it's true it might be a little hard on your mom when you think she'll be seventy when the kid is eighteen. eek!
i think it's rather brave.
[[Brandi]]

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kaleidoscopes October 24 2002, 13:56:22 UTC
I think it's brave too. My mum is great. :-) *hugs* Thanks, Celine. It'll all work out. She's too cute not to love also!

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notlosers October 24 2002, 13:56:40 UTC
that's the sweetest thing i've heard in ages. best of luck with your new sister - and massive kudos or something to your mom for giving her a better life.

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kaleidoscopes October 24 2002, 14:00:58 UTC
Thank you very much! My mum is a wonderful woman. I was born an only child... so having a little sister is going to take some adjusting. I have a step-sister but she's close to my age. :-)

Thanks for the comment. It was a nice surprise!

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shineyquarter October 24 2002, 14:00:15 UTC
*happy little sister dance*

I know this is a mixed thing, but just keep looking at the bright side. You get a baby to play with but you get to give her back when she gets to be too much.

*hugs*

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kaleidoscopes October 24 2002, 14:02:33 UTC
Oooo! Good point. ;-) Shake up the baby and hand it back to my mum. Perfect. *giggle*

*joins her in the little sister dance!*

Have a good night sweetheart!

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