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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (124779)11/12/2006 1:24:52 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
It would be easier for me to raise twenty boys like my son than to raise one girl like my daughter. She turned out well, but not easy.



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (124779)11/12/2006 2:00:03 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Hmmm. It was different with my girls. Well, a little drama, but all about college applications.



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (124779)11/13/2006 3:26:34 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
We had one daughter and 3 sons....Challenges, but the daughter was a serious challenge...She was stunning as a young woman (still is but that sounds like a Mom...<ggg>) But she didn't know how much until she went shopping with us a few times....Honestly, we didn't go even a half a block that someone didn't whistle, honk, or something else....She really got embarrassed...She was fun to raise, and it was always a new day with her....The boys were great, lots of fun, and really 2 of them only really challenged us when they were seniors, about ready to flap off the nest. Our youngest was something else, and still is... You just never know, do you? We all imagined it would be easy to raise kids...but in this day and age, it is ever so much more difficult. I think we had it easier than the young parents of today, and ours aren't even that old....

Really had to laugh when you said "D" as in DRAMA>>>>! Brought back memories!