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>>> "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message
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>>>> "Jacquie" > wrote in message
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>>>>> There was only one time my family didn't eat my cooking, I chose to do
>>>>> a curried chicken. That was a mistake , we had never had curry before.
>>>>> We all took one taste and put or forks down, my father asked us all if
>>>>> we would like to go out to a steak house...didn't hurt my feelings one
>>>>> bit, that curry tasted awful...but I was 15 and not 10.
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>>>> I was taling about myself when I mentioned the angel food cake. I was
>>>> 10, and I have wonderful memories of times like that. I'm not sure how
>>>> old Angela is, but she is the one I was concerned about--it sounds like
>>>> she was trying to do something for her father and then was berated
>>>> because he wasn't pleased with it.
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>>>> MaryL
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>>> She can survive it. I did. Julie's loving assurance will help a lot.
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>> Without a doubt, but one wonders why she has to just "survive it" when
>> she's trying to do something nice for someone else.
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>> Cheri
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> Hi Cheri,
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> You are right..... but because Julie's husband is apparently insensitive
> to the precious gift of a child, and frankly the only way you can get past
> that, is to come to terms with it and survive it. I did it and many
> others have also done it. But it isn't easy. Having a mother who loves
> you and reinforces your value and your efforts is really wonderful. Life
> isn't perfect, and people even more so.
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> Evelyn
Truly! :-)
Cheri
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