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Date Posted: 12:17:48 03/27/02 Wed
Author: Chris Yubeta
Subject: Re: Good Idea
In reply to: Maureen Rose 's message, "Good Idea" on 10:26:56 03/27/02 Wed

I think Chris has a good idea, too. It
>doesn't beat face-to-face, but it's a start!! Now,
>where are the donuts??
>
>I'm the mother of 3 grown sons and have gone back to
>college to finish my bachelor's degree in Creative
>Writing. My husband retired from 22 years in the Army,
>so we have had our share of traveling. He went back to
>school and now is a full time pastor at our local
>church. I have my hands full with school and church
>activities. But...as you said, working at home can be
>great...but boy do I get lonesome sometimes. I
>remember the days when my kids were little, though and
>I thought I would just go nuts if I couldn't talk to
>someone with a vocabulary beyond pre-school level.
>
>I used to do a great deal of needle work, but my
>wrists give me fits. I suppose someday I'll have to
>consider carpel tunnel treatment, but for now, just by
>limiting my craft work, I can still manage to work
>part time, so I can't complain too much.
>
>Stay in touch! Maureen


Maureen,
MY husband also retired from the Army after 22 years! However, all the perks/headaches of that life were before I came into the picture. My hat goes off to you. It must be very challenging to move around and raise a family.

There are days that my brain is absolutely fried with Dane, but not so much because of Dane but because it has to balance dealing with a 17-year-old daughter AND a 3-1/2-year-old son...it's very challenging...oh well, people keep telling me it will "keep me young!" ha ha.

I'm tickled that the feedback for this board has been positive...
Chris

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