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Lisa2009

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Post by Lisa2009 » Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:13 pm
I laughed all the way through my wedding....i laughed so much i cried. I was so ashamed that i have NEVER watched the video and never will.
mr skint wants us to renew our vows in church but i refuse. I couldnt go through the shame all over again no matter how much i love him.
http://mrsskint.blogs.iva.co.uk/ 'Our Story'


Nil carborundum illegitimi
 
 

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Post by Dominic » Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:39 pm
Getting my Masters degree in 1994 after a year of hard work
 
 

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Post by Jasonio » Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:31 pm
My greatest achievement is my autistic nine year old son, he is just awesome.
 
 

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Post by lily » Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:49 pm
Hi

I have 4 too, 3 boys all on the autistic spectrum and a daughter. My ex hubby left me alone too. The thing thats made me most proud is the fact they try soo hard and are so close. Given so little yet giving so much. The proudest moment I think I have had in a long time is one of my boys passed his driving test in Aug last year.

Raising 4 little orphaned kittens from birth without a clue, feeding, toileting and cleaning them, every two hours day and night. The RSPCA said to just focus on one or two but they would probably not survive as they had been 24 hours without food and were too weak to suck.
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