Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Romantic Love Songs 80s. For The Most Delicate Love. Michael Jackson, Cu...





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Kitty Kelso said...
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Kitty Kelso said...

I was wondering if the other single mothers in the world, were ready for this thing worse then the empty nest syndrome? If you raised your kids right, and you kept your personal life to a minimum creating a focus that was concentrated on said kids, you did your best, good job! I was wondering if the parent who missed the journey for whatever reason, understands how hard being a single mother is in this lifetime. We wouldn't have married you if you weren't in it forever. The kids are gone now. "We" did a job you can be proud of when showing them off to your friends. Because this had to be a priority over all other focus' in our life it would have been easy to get wrong, it would be easy to get wrong. Back to the precious wife/husband whom you swore to honor, cherish, and obey? forever - but didn't - do you realize after raising your children for you, she is alone? You were her dream. You were Plan A and there was never a Plan B. I"m not sure that the challenge of living out your life alone might just be more difficult or challenging then the years loving and guiding your children. It was supposed to be forever. I didn't have a Plan B. I hope you are proud of the job I did. Kitty Kelso

Kitty Kelso said...

I was wondering if the other single mothers in the world, were ready for this thing worse then the empty nest syndrome? If you raised your kids right, then you kept your personal life to a minimum creating a focus that was concentrated on said kids, you did your best! I was wondering if the parent who missed the journey for whatever reason, understands how hard being a single mother is in this lifetime. We wouldn't have married you if you weren't in it forever. The kids are gone now. "We" did a job you can be proud of when showing them off to your friends. The children had to be a priority over all other focus' in my life: it would have been so easy to get wrong. Back to the Partner who swore to honor, cherish, and obey? forever - but didn't - DO you realize after raising your children for you, said wife is now alone? You were her dream. You were Plan A. I"m not sure that the challenge of living out your life alone might just be more difficult or challenging then the years loving and guiding your children. It was supposed to be forever. I didn't have a Plan B. I hope you are proud of the job I did. Kitty Kelso