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Jul 17, 2005 20:08

So what's the deal, does everyone hate me now or something ( Read more... )

tumor, stress, school, priorities, de-friend

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sugarbumkin July 18 2005, 04:00:55 UTC
Yes, I still have your address, I shall send you a copy! Yay! And I'm not quite sure what you're talking about, but it's tickling the back of my mind like I should know. Arrgh that's frustrating! Although, as soon as I read "Starbucks" you know what I thought of? "Thank you daddy!" :-D That was awesome. And Sarah's right, I did dissapear for a while. I was (and am still a little bit) going through some dark times...my baby (Brianna) had to have heart surgery in April...that was just so hard for me, I didn't think I could share it, you know? Tons of crap has been piling on my head lately, so believe me I sympathise with you. And Asbury Park? Ahhh! Run away! If you can't find a place to live in that town, just go see if the nice folks at that odd million dollar hotel will allow you to live there. :-) Jason keeps asking if he'll ever get to meet you guys, by the way. He's already working in Kansas City, and on his last night in Denver he put an old fake foot covered in dried barbecue sauce in a box filled with packing peanuts and left it on his supervisor's desk. :-D He and his new co-workers (still with Frontier, btw) are now working on an elaborate story to prank a fellow worker involving him somehow losing his leg in a woodchipper. *sigh* Who says handicaps aren't funny! :-)

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_lucy_ July 18 2005, 04:09:48 UTC
I think handicaps are hilarious! That sounds awful, doesn't it? Well, most of them. They're either entirely too cranky or happy-go-lucky-haha all the time.

Don'tcha remember one of your friends collected stuff from Starbucks or something? I don't know, maybe one of us made that up...*shifty eyes*

No wonder you disappeared...everything worked out alright, right? That's definitely scary...We love the pictures you sent a while back, by the way. They were hilarious. So Brianna is good to go now, or might she need more? It's always the worst when babies have to go through those sorts of things. They never did anything wrong.

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sugarbumkin July 18 2005, 06:27:42 UTC
Chipotle, actually. :-)

And yes, everything worked out peachy keen, the pediatric cardiologist was like, "Well, as of this moment you can say that you never have to come back here again." I was like, "No offense, but, WOO HOO!" I consider us lucky, though, her thing was so much less severe than other things they can have. Heart things. You know what I mean.

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_lucy_ July 18 2005, 06:31:44 UTC
Yeah, I know...those babies! Sheesh! Well, I'm glad that everything went smooth and I hope that it stays that way. That must have been mighty expensive to add to the stress. Babies need to start out less complicated. I don't think you should really develop any organs/muscle/bones/veins/etc. until you're fully grown and smart enough to stay outta trouble. Until then you're just a large mass of skin and cartilige.

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sugarbumkin July 18 2005, 18:11:52 UTC
Yeah, except that then it would be really hard to strap them into the stroller... Not to mention I don't know if I'm fully grown and smart enough to stay out of trouble yet, and the thought of being a mass of tissues doesn't appeal to me...hmmm...

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