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#163853 - 10/27/08 12:07 PM
Re: Nest filling temporarily for the holidays?
[Re: Dotsie]
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Registered: 03/06/06
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Sean and his wife Michelle will stay in Colorado for Thanksgiving, but her parents will visit them. Then they come home for 2 weeks at Christmas - yea! It's been 8 months since I've seen them and I can't believe how much I miss having them around, dropping in, friends dropping in, etc. For Thanksgiving it will be me, Dan, Ryan, my mom, and my best friend with her family, plus a couple of other people with no family around. The more the merrier! It seems weird to celebrate a holiday with just 3 people. Yes Dotsie, I'll clean and cook. Having company is my main incentive for cleaning. My house is always "straightened" but you certainly can't eat off my floor!
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#166626 - 11/28/08 04:17 PM
Re: Nest filling temporarily for the holidays?
[Re: chatty lady]
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Registered: 02/24/04
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Loc: Nevada
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WOW, was my nest ever full yesterday with people wanting a good meal. It was so much fun but I have to admit, after everyone went home, I had to collapse for a minute and wind down. You know i gripe alot about my EX, and with good reason BUT he said to me, "sit relax, I'll clean the mess." We had found a dog running loose out in the pouring rain, and he said, "just sit, and be with the dogs for now." Then he made me a cup of tea, and said, "I am the kindest woman he has ever known!" OMG< >I am still in shock!
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#166674 - 11/29/08 06:22 AM
The other side of Thanksgiving
[Re: Dotsie]
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Registered: 11/19/08
Posts: 1758
Loc: American living in Germany
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Yes, Dotsie I am getting tired of the family stress too. Hubby and I are trying to keep out of it, and just be there for our grandchild. We spent a lovely Thanksgiving with her. We took her up the Muenich Olympic tower where they have a rotating restaurant. There we ate Schnitzel and Chef Salad; since of course they don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Germany...no turkey on the menu. She was so happy , giving us wet kisses between mouth fulls. She can make her Opa literally melt.
Then we went for a walk through the beautiful Olympic park. Afterwards we bought our sweety new house shoes, and then we went to a cafe' and stuffed ourselves with marzipan cake and Cafe Latte'.
It's always a mixture of happiness and sadness when with her. She cries between her 'I love yous', and she literally begs us to take her back home (our house)... She couldn't be clear enough when she says she doesn't want to go back to Mommy and Daddy's house. No wonder;...an icy silence is the atmosphere over there. I wish I could just take her, protect her, and give her the stable home that she so direly needs.
I wonder, has there been a book written about a grandma kidnapping her grandchild? No, I'm not serious, - no not really, ...but maybe I am, no not really. Or?
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As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. Goethe
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#166700 - 11/30/08 02:40 AM
Re: The other side of Thanksgiving
[Re: celtic_flame]
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Registered: 11/19/08
Posts: 1758
Loc: American living in Germany
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Thanks celtic. I know you don't have it exactly easy either;...raising your son practically by yourself. So your words mean very much to me.
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As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. Goethe
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