Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 Hi, isn`t strange how boys go for mechanical things? Ben was also PDD, but he able to tell you how each of his uncles` ATVs would start, 1 had a key, 1 was jumpstarted, and the other had a toggle when he was 15 months old. He was very much a boy, but he loved his momma, in fact that was his last words to me. I am coming up on his 3rd anniversary of his death, I usually lose it for awhile around then as I don`t have time to grieve yet, not w/ the girls, Delia is AS, Dara is PDD, and my oldest is 16, and has Post Tramatic Snydrome( she was babysitting him when he drowned on Aug 11,1997. Not to upset anyone but anytime your child is having a major meltdown, remember that there is aleast 1 mother who would give almost anything to hear thier child throwing a fit, take care, Bird Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 Hi, isn`t strange how boys go for mechanical things? Ben was also PDD, but he able to tell you how each of his uncles` ATVs would start, 1 had a key, 1 was jumpstarted, and the other had a toggle when he was 15 months old. He was very much a boy, but he loved his momma, in fact that was his last words to me. I am coming up on his 3rd anniversary of his death, I usually lose it for awhile around then as I don`t have time to grieve yet, not w/ the girls, Delia is AS, Dara is PDD, and my oldest is 16, and has Post Tramatic Snydrome( she was babysitting him when he drowned on Aug 11,1997. Not to upset anyone but anytime your child is having a major meltdown, remember that there is aleast 1 mother who would give almost anything to hear thier child throwing a fit, take care, Bird Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 Hi, isn`t strange how boys go for mechanical things? Ben was also PDD, but he able to tell you how each of his uncles` ATVs would start, 1 had a key, 1 was jumpstarted, and the other had a toggle when he was 15 months old. He was very much a boy, but he loved his momma, in fact that was his last words to me. I am coming up on his 3rd anniversary of his death, I usually lose it for awhile around then as I don`t have time to grieve yet, not w/ the girls, Delia is AS, Dara is PDD, and my oldest is 16, and has Post Tramatic Snydrome( she was babysitting him when he drowned on Aug 11,1997. Not to upset anyone but anytime your child is having a major meltdown, remember that there is aleast 1 mother who would give almost anything to hear thier child throwing a fit, take care, Bird Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2000 Report Share Posted July 11, 2000 Bird wrote..... on July 5, 2000..... >>>>>>>>>>Hi, isn`t strange how boys go for mechanical things? Ben was also PDD, but he able to tell you how each of his uncles` ATVs would start, 1 had a key, 1 was jumpstarted, and the other had a toggle when he was 15 months old. He was very much a boy, but he loved his momma, in fact that was his last words to me. I am coming up on his 3rd anniversary of his death, I usually lose it for awhile around then as I don`t have time to grieve yet, not w/ the girls, Delia is AS, Dara is PDD, and my oldest is 16, and has Post Tramatic Snydrome( she was babysitting him when he drowned on Aug 11,1997. Not to upset anyone but anytime your child is having a major meltdown, remember that there is aleast 1 mother who would give almost anything to hear thier child throwing a fit, take care, Bird<<<<<<<<<< Bird, I think I would die if one of mine died. And I guess, as a mother, you did.....but continue living for her others. Trish And, as I might say, don't think you have upset one here; well maybe yes, but at least you have something to say. Yes, you too take care, Bird ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2000 Report Share Posted July 11, 2000 Bird wrote..... on July 5, 2000..... >>>>>>>>>>Hi, isn`t strange how boys go for mechanical things? Ben was also PDD, but he able to tell you how each of his uncles` ATVs would start, 1 had a key, 1 was jumpstarted, and the other had a toggle when he was 15 months old. He was very much a boy, but he loved his momma, in fact that was his last words to me. I am coming up on his 3rd anniversary of his death, I usually lose it for awhile around then as I don`t have time to grieve yet, not w/ the girls, Delia is AS, Dara is PDD, and my oldest is 16, and has Post Tramatic Snydrome( she was babysitting him when he drowned on Aug 11,1997. Not to upset anyone but anytime your child is having a major meltdown, remember that there is aleast 1 mother who would give almost anything to hear thier child throwing a fit, take care, Bird<<<<<<<<<< Bird, I think I would die if one of mine died. And I guess, as a mother, you did.....but continue living for her others. Trish And, as I might say, don't think you have upset one here; well maybe yes, but at least you have something to say. Yes, you too take care, Bird ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2000 Report Share Posted July 12, 2000 Dear Bird: I was too moved by your post to comment. But Trish did a great job! God bless you! Betty Jo Marshall Re: Digest Number 69 Bird wrote.....on July 5, 2000.....>>>>>>>>>>Hi, isn`t strange how boys go for mechanical things? Ben was also PDD, but he able to tell you how each of his uncles` ATVs would start, 1 had a key, 1 was jumpstarted, and the other had a toggle when he was 15 months old. He was very much a boy, but he loved his momma, in fact that was his last words to me. I am coming up on his 3rd anniversary of his death, I usually lose it for awhile around then as I don`t have time to grieve yet, not w/ the girls, Delia is AS, Dara is PDD, and my oldest is 16, and has Post Tramatic Snydrome( she was babysitting him when he drowned on Aug 11,1997. Not to upset anyone but anytime your child is having a major meltdown, remember that there is aleast 1 mother who would give almost anything to hear thier child throwing a fit, take care, Bird<<<<<<<<<<Bird, I think I would die if one of mine died. And I guess, as a mother, you did.....but continue living for her others.TrishAnd, as I might say, don't think you have upset one here; well maybe yes, but at least you have something to say.Yes, you too take care, Bird ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2000 Report Share Posted July 12, 2000 Dear Bird: I was too moved by your post to comment. But Trish did a great job! God bless you! Betty Jo Marshall Re: Digest Number 69 Bird wrote.....on July 5, 2000.....>>>>>>>>>>Hi, isn`t strange how boys go for mechanical things? Ben was also PDD, but he able to tell you how each of his uncles` ATVs would start, 1 had a key, 1 was jumpstarted, and the other had a toggle when he was 15 months old. He was very much a boy, but he loved his momma, in fact that was his last words to me. I am coming up on his 3rd anniversary of his death, I usually lose it for awhile around then as I don`t have time to grieve yet, not w/ the girls, Delia is AS, Dara is PDD, and my oldest is 16, and has Post Tramatic Snydrome( she was babysitting him when he drowned on Aug 11,1997. Not to upset anyone but anytime your child is having a major meltdown, remember that there is aleast 1 mother who would give almost anything to hear thier child throwing a fit, take care, Bird<<<<<<<<<<Bird, I think I would die if one of mine died. And I guess, as a mother, you did.....but continue living for her others.TrishAnd, as I might say, don't think you have upset one here; well maybe yes, but at least you have something to say.Yes, you too take care, Bird ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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