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Born and raised in the Heart of Texas, a true Texan and all that implies. No Southern Bell but definately a Texas Flower. I am a single mom of two incredible daughters, and have 3 wonderful granddaughters. I enjoy my kids, my family and my friends. I am very Blessed!

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    I had been having a bad day, getting cut off by drivers, people being rude, clerks being hateful, just bad. On our way home, I started to pray for the Lord to "give" me patients. My daughter looks over at me and says, "Mom, God does not give us patients, He gives us the opportunity to BE patient. I could do nothing but smile.

    14 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • How often do you say "I love you"?

    When I was growing up and had to attend funerals, I got tired of hearing, "I wish I had told him/her that I loved them". So, I always made it a point to tell the people I love, friends and family, that I love them. My parents were not very expressive about their emotions, so when I said it to them I would get a smile and a pat on the back. Imagine my thrill when my mom said "I love you too". this was when I was 18yrs old. After that both parents said it, and never stopped. My kids benefited from it as well as my grandkids. So, Do you say "I love you"?

    24 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • Did you kids ever go though this stage?

    When at the store, and my kids asked for me to by them "whatever", and I would tell them. I don't have the money right now. They would always respond with, "Just write a check mom!" It took them a while to understand the "check book" concept.

    8 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • Back in the day when "we" were in high school?

    Resently I ran into an old friend, who said, "When we were in high school I had such a crush on you" but, I could never have asked you out back then because my parents wouldn't have allowed it. When I asked what he meant, he said because we were different races. Two of my uncle's and my sister-in-law, are different races, so I did not get it. Was this really an issue back in the late 70's? Or was I just being naive?

    19 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • Your defining moment?

    Can you remember the moment that you made a decision that changed the rest of your life. Excluding college and marriage.

    6 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • Do you talk to yourself?

    I do. but I've been told that as long as you don't answer yourself your ok. But how else will I get the right answer? Oh yea, Y/A!!! Sorry feeling goofy today.

    25 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • What was you first kiss like?

    When you first fell in love, and shared your first kiss, how did it make you feel. Mine was the classic butterflies, swooning, light headed, I never want this to stop kind of kiss. You?

    14 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • Is it really never to late?

    I am 45, my father is 73. He is still very active, still runs his own business and still has that you'l better behave look. Truly an incredible man. At my age he still says, "It's never to late to try new things, change your career, get out and be crazy". Would you agree with that, or is there a certain time in ones life when "crazy" isn't an option anymore?

    15 AnswersSenior Citizens1 decade ago
  • What do ya'll think about on-line dating?

    Do you think it's safe, and would you do it?

    21 AnswersSingles & Dating1 decade ago
  • Can you puncuate the following so that it makes since?

    That is that that is that is not that that is not is not that that is not that that is not is not that that is not not that that is

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • How many of you remember this poem or even heard of it?

    One bright day in the middle of the night.

    Two dead men got up to fight.

    Back to back they faced each other, drew their swords and shot each other.

    If you don't believe this lie is true, ask the blind man,

    He saw it too.

    5 AnswersPoetry1 decade ago
  • Would you be there for a half-sister, that you did not grow up with and have rarely spoken too?

    I was adopted and at 13 found out that I had several brothers and sisters on both sides of my bio-parents. Although I've meet all of them on my maternal side, we never got close. I did deep in touch for a while with the youngest but did not here from her for the last 5 or so years. Three weeks ago, I get a letter, she's in prison, and needs me to send her money for personal stuff. The sisters, she grew up with, have disowned her. So, now she's turned to me. What would you do?

    14 AnswersFamily1 decade ago
  • What does a 95% DNA result really mean?

    Resently, friends of mine had a baby, and since he was uncertain about her monogamy, they did a DNA test. It came back at 95%. Shouldn't the result be at a higher percentage? 95% seems like it might be a brother or cousin, someone related to the suspected father. Does anyone know how these test read?

    7 AnswersPregnancy1 decade ago
  • If you were a transplant receipient, would you want to contact the donor family, if given a choice?

    The loss is hard enough, wouldn't that just add to the pain? Yes, it's a noble thing to do as the donor, they've provided life to those who may other wise not have a chance. But would they truly want their families reminded of that loss

    4 AnswersFamily1 decade ago