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Originally posted by Trent_Robinson View PostAll the best there Mightywomen, little victories are the best imo..
On a side note, I can't believe I haven't been thrown out of the new site yet. Cross fingers that my connection issues have been solved!
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As the initiator of this thread (I lost my membership on the new site & rejoined), I'm genuinely moved that others have shared their struggles without judgement.
Fundamentally, no matter who you support, footy is a great way to forget about life for a while. I take it far less seriously than I used to.
I'm feeling much better now, though it's so hard to keep the weight off as you get older. ....
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Originally posted by bunnywithteeth View PostAs the initiator of this thread (I lost my membership on the new site & rejoined), I'm genuinely moved that others have shared their struggles without judgement.
Fundamentally, no matter who you support, footy is a great way to forget about life for a while. I take it far less seriously than I used to.
I'm feeling much better now, though it's so hard to keep the weight off as you get older. ...."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostThanks for starting the thread. It's certainly been a big help to me and we can never underestimate the kindness of others. I thought I had had a couple of nasty and cruel years until a friend in California told me about this charity she is involved with. It's similar to the Starlight Foundation except that she takes children who have come from homes of violence and abuse out for the day to Disneyland. She had needed sponsors for 2 more children for Easter next week otherwise the trip couldn't go ahead as the group numbers 12 of them. I decided to pay for the last 2 as I never had the chance to have children of my own and she emailed me today because one of the little girls age 7 burst into tears when she was told she could now go. At least I can say my parents wanted me and never treated me like these children have been treated. Plus Mum and Dad followed Parra so I'm so thrilled my childhood team had a big win last night...sorry Bunnywithteeth...! It comes with the territory around here...
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostThanks for starting the thread. It's certainly been a big help to me and we can never underestimate the kindness of others. I thought I had had a couple of nasty and cruel years until a friend in California told me about this charity she is involved with. It's similar to the Starlight Foundation except that she takes children who have come from homes of violence and abuse out for the day to Disneyland. She had needed sponsors for 2 more children for Easter next week otherwise the trip couldn't go ahead as the group numbers 12 of them. I decided to pay for the last 2 as I never had the chance to have children of my own and she emailed me today because one of the little girls age 7 burst into tears when she was told she could now go. At least I can say my parents wanted me and never treated me like these children have been treated. Plus Mum and Dad followed Parra so I'm so thrilled my childhood team had a big win last night...sorry Bunnywithteeth...! It comes with the territory around here...
sorry bout the loss of your friend earlier too.
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
Haven't seen this thread for a while, such a nice thing you did and you can almost picture the little girls face.
sorry bout the loss of your friend earlier too."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostThanks for starting the thread. It's certainly been a big help to me and we can never underestimate the kindness of others. I thought I had had a couple of nasty and cruel years until a friend in California told me about this charity she is involved with. It's similar to the Starlight Foundation except that she takes children who have come from homes of violence and abuse out for the day to Disneyland. She had needed sponsors for 2 more children for Easter next week otherwise the trip couldn't go ahead as the group numbers 12 of them. I decided to pay for the last 2 as I never had the chance to have children of my own and she emailed me today because one of the little girls age 7 burst into tears when she was told she could now go. At least I can say my parents wanted me and never treated me like these children have been treated. Plus Mum and Dad followed Parra so I'm so thrilled my childhood team had a big win last night...sorry Bunnywithteeth...! It comes with the territory around here...
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
That's awesome RWB. Children should never have to grow up in a house of violence and fear. There are so many truly horrible stories in the media about kids who are exposed to such shocking lives of violence and abuse that it makes me feel physically sick. I cannot get my head around the fact that such situations actually exist.
Don't get me started about stories of abuse and violence in the media..this full moon eclipse just gone has caused so much in the way of horror stories about women going missing etc this week..Reading the daily paper should not make one cry all the time..
"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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