Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Maybe I'm over-stepping my bounds here - but that's my nature so here goes. As one of the new kids on the block (and computer/chat room inept)I want to assure everyone out there that I have never been daunted by the postings that were 'personal', lengthy, or chatty. It gave HUMANITY to this place that I have ventured into, and was afraid to go to for so long. I like that there is a compassion to the message, that some of you knit and yes - even that some of you have really crappy days. The fact that I'm not in a 'clinical' atmosphere when i come on warms me in ways that I cannot describe, and then to find two people who are so close - well there really are no words! No - I am not at all put off - I wade through - take what I can and leave the rest. IT'S ALL GOOD are the words I have lived by for a long time and flying by the seat of my pants is what I do best. So I feel quite at HOME here. There is integrity and realness to this place that I'd frankly hate to see go. I'd like to think that if ever we got together for tea RSS is not all we'd have to share about our children and our lives. It is so much more than that! Feeling Welcomed and Very Much Supported, Charlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 This is kind of funny..... I was checking the posts and reading the subject headings when I saw this one about Charlene weighing in. Then I saw Jeanie's reply. Well, I am so used to our cheering our kids on for gaining weight that I thought the heading referred to Charlene's RSS child having a good weight gain and Jeanie was congratulating her on it. Thought we needed a chuckle. Jodi Z Charlene > thank you!!! > Deb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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