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CW,

I love what you've done with your new place! laugh

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ooooh, let us know if he dances WITH A GIRL! lol smile


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SA and NM

I asked S14 if he danced, he shrugged his shoulders and said "sort of"...ok...then he said they mostly just stood around and talked...most of these kids he didn't see all summer!

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Thanks! I have read your latest and am looking forward to hear what your DB coach said.

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I will love my son no matter what but I really do hope that when he dances that it is with girls! smile


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CW,
The 'sort of' is so cute! I can see it now, boys on one side, girls on the other. Tapping toes and bobbing heads to the beat would be considered dancing, sort of.

I just got an automated message from the HS that there is an orientation for the 7th graders tomorrow night. frown I've lost my baby to the HS.

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I'm here, not much to add but still reading along.


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In twenty years my husband danced with me twice, no, three times. His idea of dancing is moving from one foot to the other. He calls it dancing. I call it bobbing. SA, I feel for you. High School being what it is. Girl or Boy, you will feel the pain, and most of it will be in your wallet.

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Hey CW,

Just checking in to see how you're doing.


Punkin,

She's the 7th and the last of our children to go through. I'm well versed in that kind of pain. LOL

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Hi SA, punkin and Mystik

Doing ok, kinda blah...very busy at work (and home) getting all the kiddoes and teachers ready to go back to school!

SA-my youngest, D12, will be there next year...I am already feeling sad about that!


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I feel badly for those of us with kids still home. Mine are grown and gone and I know how difficult it has been for them. It's doubly hard to deal with your own difficulties and try to remain the strong, in control parent they expect and look for.
Being back in school will help, I'm sure. Take a bit of their focus off of what's happening at home.

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haha, CW! I hope you were teasing me because that is what I meant, haha! I mean not just with his friends like they do!


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