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To: horsegirl48 who wrote (5446)2/2/2001 12:39:23 PM
From: Teresa Lo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
Well, I suppose it was a good idea at the time! LOL!

I've got my fingers crossed!

Teresa



To: horsegirl48 who wrote (5446)2/2/2001 1:54:15 PM
From: Daveyk  Respond to of 8925
 
Cracked me up so I couldn't resist saying you got that right!My daughter is 16 and ready to drive.She has no money of her own as she thinks Dad should run out buy the car;pay the insurance etc etc.Can't comment on the child birth but teen years........I could write a novel.ggggg

How did this subject get on my bookmarks?



To: horsegirl48 who wrote (5446)2/3/2001 2:45:05 PM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8925
 
Hope I'm not butting in but I couldn't resist.

Of course you DON"T end up with a Teen, that's just another of those intermediate stages. I raised three "Horsegirls" who are now all in their forties, and when you and your daughter both grow up you'll know whereof I speak. In turn they each raised a girl, so now there are three 18 year-okd grand-daughters, and so it goes on rippling down through eternity, and there is nothing more satisfying......believe me.

LOL the teen years are just a leading indicator that tell you whether or not you had any effect in the early years. Guess who's fault it is if you didn't????? After all the "baby" had even less experience than you did. The whole thing is more challenging than the market by some exponential factor not least of the reasons being the constant "feed-back"

Best of Luck.