Guest guest Posted March 4, 2001 Report Share Posted March 4, 2001 Darci It was nice to hear about things in your life. Why, you all have some cold weather up there!! I guess you get use to it. I am a jr. at the university. I am hoping to take more classes next semster. I cut back to one this semster given the circumstances right now. I am going part-time so it will take me longer. Yeah, I can relate to the Keri's pain.I use to work in a day-care and absolutely loved it(though I said to my dh, a part of me is glad that I am not working there now.)It would be hard to be around little ones all day, than again I wonder if being around my 3-4 yr olds would help. They have such a innocent and happy outlook on life it might wear off on me!! Wow, you are brave...6 grade!!l LOL!!! My one and only niece is in 6 grade....lots of changes are taking place for them!! (I must brag, as I said she is my one and only niece, and she has maintained high honor still!! I am so proud of her!) Anyway, you will have lots of patience and experience when you become a mom!! You said it, after an ep, things are never the same. We never expect for it to happen and when it does it is hard to go on and not be scared of the future sometimes. --- Romanuik Darci wrote: > , > I certainly sent a long off-topic e-mail yesterday! > I > think that comes from being alone in the house all > day > with noone to talk to except the computer. Anyway, I > live in Canada and where I live, we have had a mild > winter. It is on the plus side and has been 10 > degrees > Celcius this week. I would gladly trade your weather > to get the rest of the snow melted up here!! > > Yes, I am a teacher. I teach grade 6 this year. I > will > be switching and teaching grade 7 next year. I can > relate to Keri's pain as a nanny when you have to be > around kids all day and desparatley would like your > own. I teach at a K-12 school so I am around little > ones too. I teach grade 1 Phys. Ed a couple times a > week. I have been teaching for 8 years now. How long > until you finish your degree? > > I did feel like a head case on Friday when I got > severe craming. With my ep, I got AF at my regular > AF > time and didn't know I was pg. My ep surgery was at > 7 > weeks - so 3 weeks after AF. That loss of innocence > that comes with having an ep sure resounds for a > while > and springs up unexpectedly! > I hope your haircut has made you feel better and > that > you are feeling better physically. Take care! > > Darci > > _______________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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