yes of course, why not?
This is 2007 so go for it!
Good luck,
Mathilde
your thoughts?.
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(thinking about it...).
yes of course, why not?
This is 2007 so go for it!
Good luck,
Mathilde
last week was a bit of a milestone.
missed the entire co visit for the first time.
son went out every day i think, plus pioneer meeting, plus ms meeting, plus three other meeting (i know they call it five).
Hello Baby 1971-
Welcome
Such fools to cal you a stripper....
I hope that some day you´ll feel that they realy did you a favor....you are free now,they are not
Mathilde
when you see a car drive slowly in front of your house, do you still think it may be an elder coming by to see you?.
i remember a few years ago, each time a car drove by slowly in front of here, expecially around 7pm on evenings when there was no meetings, or on saturday mornings, i got away from the window, and looked outside from another window where i wouldnt be seen, incase it was an elder coming to see me.. if it was the case, i would turn off the tv so that there would be no noise when they would come to my door.
then they would leave after a few knocks.. since many years, they don't come anymore.. .
I can finally say,from my heart, that I´m not scared of them any more.
I have taken my power back.
Mathilde
not sure where i should put this.
anyways i just wanted to say hello.. .
brandy lynn.
Hello and welcome from me too
Mathilde
i'm from alabama...but this takes the cake!.
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yes, that is very funny!
It also makes me feel better about my own spelling-haha
Mathilde
my youngest son joshua had autistic tendencies and speech delay, he's four.
he can't start a conversation and he often does not respond when someone tries to talk to him.
but he's been repeating more words and he can read quite a few words too.
This brings back memories.....when David was 6 he LOVED xmas trees (then we never had one,so sorry about that now) so when I was pregnant with my youngest son we asked David what he hoped it would be, a brother or a sister....David thought about it for a long time and then said: I want a CHRISTMASTREE!!!
When we finally got our first tree he sat very quiet and looked at it- I could see that he was soooooo happy and content.
I understand how you feel for your special son- a big hug to the both of you!
Mathilde
i haven't been on jwd for the last few days as my good friend had her mum die suddenly and i have been spending time just being there for my friend.. i was shocked and saddened to hear that trevor and linda was a sham.
it's sometimes hard not to become cynical with life and not trust anyone when this sort of thing happens.. i have made a big decision and i hope that i don't live to regret it.
i have posted that i have been trying to "fade" as my son and his family are jw's and i don't want to lose them because of being shunned.
Maddie,
You are a brave lady following her heart.
I hope it all works out for you.
Big hug from
Mathilde
my youngest son joshua had autistic tendencies and speech delay, he's four.
he can't start a conversation and he often does not respond when someone tries to talk to him.
but he's been repeating more words and he can read quite a few words too.
mrsJones,
My son David also has autistic tendencies and started to speak around the age of 4.He was obsessed with light and could stare into a lightsource for hours(of course we´d stop him) He would sit and just turn the wheels of his toy cars-on and on and on.He spoke his very fist words when he saw a train-he was so fascinated that he shouted: Train! Lights! After that he slowly started to say more and more.
He was born with a heartproblem and was operated 4 times before the age of 6 -so life was tough for the little fighter.
He´s in his 20 s now, the most friendly loving young man I know-he still preferes to go to his room when we have guests because he likes his peace and he needs things to be done the same way all the time otherwise he gets nervous,but all in all he has a very good life.He still loves cars and has books about cars,a big collection of small cars and he also draws them all the time.He never draws living things like people,animals or flowers,just cars.
I love my all my boys very much and am proud of them, but David has a very special place in my heart,probably because he needs me the most.
Funny thing is that he seems to think that it´s him taking care of me.
Last week I was down with the flue and he brought me a cup of tea and told me:Don´t worry about a thing mom, you have me to take care of you. (this mom got a tear in her eye)
I hope your little boy brings you just as much joy as David every day gives to my family and me.
So fantastic to hear that he spoke a complete sentence,it makes you happy, grateful and strong, doesn´t it?
I remember how it was when David was little and I´m so happy for you that you can see progress-tell us when there is more good news about him.
Mathilde
i know a lot of brits, aussies, canadians, etc, always marvel at the arrogance, haughtiness, and cockiness of us tourists visiting their countries.
or how mainstream us citizens just fall in line with anything that comes out of the government's mouth, accept any policy as "good", believe all that stuff about how "america is the greatest nation on earth!"..
how it gets ingrained into the being of most us citizens?.
Here in Denmark they have the national flag all over the place-all over the supermarkeds,on the bithdaycakes,in the xmas tree on the door to the shoe shop-everywhere you look you see the flag.
You can buy little flags to put on the dinner table (flag pole made of silver)
Slogans like:buy Danish,that´s good! Danish apples the best in the world! Danish beer the best in the world- and the list goes on and on.
When I just came to this country it drove me crazy-now, I just pretend not to see it-but my dinner table,birthdaycake and xmas tree will never have the Danish flag on it.(or any other flag for that matter)
Mathilde
only been thinking about this for a few minutes so i don't have many up my sleeve.
things i disliked when a kid but like now.
tomatoes.
boys