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Cause we can take it there :) http://chng.it/BfS8mSWX The link above is to our petition to get our son back. If you have kids or want kids you would want what’s best for them. It is best for him to be raised in a home with his mother and father and not just his grandmother.
By Butterfly Nation 5 years ago in Families
Different Strokes for Special Folks
The challenges due to the ongoing pandemic have helped us unravel our hidden abilities. Definitely, we have been able to think more creatively, hone our skills and form new ideas. As teachers, we had to review and revamp, unlearn and relearn to cater to the needs of our students in a changed world. As teachers, the first rule we live with is that each of our student is unique, talented and bright in their own way, regardless of their special learning needs. Some very subtle interventions have helped make the online learning mechanism easier for them. I would not say that things have been completely smooth but parents, teachers and most importantly, our students have pulled through this unprecedented year with grit.
By Parent Connect5 years ago in Families
It’s Not a Tumor
Of course this started with Katey, as the oldest she was always the first. The kids all went to Vegas for their 21st birthday and there was some memorable moments and one that I’ll never forget. I remember Kelly’s well for Dan ‘the man’ Valentine and I had stopped at state line and I hit a $1200 winner on a Wheel of Fortune slot. My girls then took full advantage of their inebriated dad when we got to Vegas and I woke up with one five dollar bill in my pocket, thanks ladies.
By Gregory Dolan Dies5 years ago in Families
The First
Firsts: The First From what I’ve been able to ascertain, there’s a certain amount of pressure in being the first born of the family, pressure us younger siblings never know, nor honestly, care to know. The eldest gets/has to do everything first, that’s part of the job description, they set the example for the younger sisters and brothers. They are the trailblazers, the pathfinders, the true adventurers. The parents work out the kinks on the oldest, make more mistakes with the oldest and hold them to a higher standard, you could cook a thirty pound turkey under this kind of pressure, thank goodness I’m number three.
By Gregory Dolan Dies5 years ago in Families
Cruising With the Clan
Cruising With the Dies Clan Our family is so far from normal it would take China’s Five hundred meter Apeture Spherical Telescope (FAST) just to view a glimpse of somewhat normal, but normal is boring, so we really don’t give a fuck. We do things our way, we’ve been through rough waters, way over our heads, but we always emerge unscathed, eventually.
By Gregory Dolan Dies5 years ago in Families
A Child Called Albie
The day you were born was supposed to be amazing. I arrived at the hospital excited and so ready to finally meet you. You were being induced because of the trouble I had delivering your sister before you. Like all your siblings she was 2 weeks late and very difficult to deliver. The doctor had to break her clavicle to get her out after she was stuck. Your oldest brother was a c-section. He was butt first breech and not able to turn. Your sisters, though fast deliveries at 5 hours from the first contraction to delivery, were both natural v-back deliveries. But getting bigger each pregnancy. So three days before your due date and at an estimated weight (via external palpitation) Of 7lbs (1lb 12oz less than your sister) they began the induction. I’d wanted them to break your water. That’s what started your sisters births. But they chose cervidil. Everything moved along pretty well. Until about 10 hours in, when things began to go wrong.
By Sarah Elizabeth 5 years ago in Families
The Preloved Shopper
My daughter’s birthday is looming! Her, sexy smart, beautiful brunette and cleverly artistic. As time arranged it, her son’s birthday is her birthday, a gift from god some might say. He is 12 years old, very social; easy to please – a planned day out, go-carting.
By Shanie Walker5 years ago in Families
My Childhood - part one
My Childhood – part 1 My Mother – Wonder Woman! Being born in 1952 I really didn’t get to know my mother until I was about four years old. Although I can frequently recall her holding my hand or lifting me off the double decker bus that took us into town. The one thing that does stick in my mind from all those years ago is how hard she worked. She was always the first to rise and always the last to bed, I cannot ever recall her sitting down and having a catnap or five minutes break. I seem to remember that she was always with child and I would have been fifth of six at that time, with oldest being eight and the youngest 18 months. I was born and raised in a council house, we were lucky we had a three bedroomed modern house with an upstairs bathroom and an outside toilet as well!
By Eric Harvey5 years ago in Families
Best Ways To Celebrate Raksha Bandhan with Siblings
Unlike other nations, India is a country of diverse cultures and customs. In this country, even the relationship of brother and sister is considered holy and a day is celebrated known as Raksha Bandhan. On this day siblings tie rakhis to each other and exchange gifts as a way of expressing care and affection.
By Laxmi Rana5 years ago in Families










