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To: Rambi who wrote (67453)3/21/2005 2:00:47 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 71178
 
No, I KNOW who is having the anxiety attacks...Think it goes with the territory of "Mom"....Then our kids wonder what on earth is 'wrong with us'....

They need to just go look in the mirror.

Good luck on your shopping tour....!

You might suggest to Ammo that his little furry friends might survive better in a small wire cage...they couldn't chew on cords that way...



To: Rambi who wrote (67453)3/21/2005 2:34:38 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 71178
 
I really had one of life's AhHa's last night..Posted this on another board this AM in response to a question, but wanted to leave it here too...

We never know when these little things happen to give us clarity....until they do.

When I was a kid, I was SURE I wanted to either be an archaeologist, or the second woman on Mars....(being a basic chicken as to not wanting to be the 1st ginnea pig --gg--)

Last night, we were watching something on History channel where archaeologists were so very carefully brushing off bones of a large group of animals that all died at the same time.

It occurred to me at that minute there it was....

That I had been doing archaeology all these years....but instead of digging up bones, I'm trying to dig up the lives and times of the people who lived before me.

I've always wanted to not only understand their family history, but even more important....WHO were they? WHAT times did they live in? WHAT were the decisions they had to make? WHAT great happiness and sadness did they have in their lives and how did they handle it?

Some day, maybe at least one of our descendants will wonder who we were, and what we thought....and what we did with our lives. What clues will we leave for them to find?