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Disnut

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I know it's a monumental task Susan, but you'll do fine. And they will just love it!

My worry isn't really this project (althought I am worried about it) My worry is more that I have sooo much on my plate right now with my DS haveing a new job and me having to take him. The insurance and truck now with the accident and the doc appts. for DH. it is all just too much.:cry: I can do it if I don't look at everything at the same time.:rolleyes: I think :shrug: :brick:
 

Nemo14

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My worry isn't really this project (althought I am worried about it) My worry is more that I have sooo much on my plate right now with my DS haveing a new job and me having to take him. The insurance and truck now with the accident and the doc appts. for DH. it is all just too much.:cry: I can do it if I don't look at everything at the same time.:rolleyes: I think :shrug: :brick:
One step at a time Susan- you can do it!

And don't forget to set aside some time for yourself. Your girls are big enough to do a lot of things for themselves. Encourage that - the summer is a great time for them to learn a little responsibility too.
 

Disnut

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One step at a time Susan- you can do it!

And don't forget to set aside some time for yourself. Your girls are big enough to do a lot of things for themselves. Encourage that - the summer is a great time for them to learn a little responsibility too.

We were going somewhere in Coreys car today and the girls were all jumpy as other cars were coming to stop signs towards us. I know it is normal to be scared after an accident but I feel bad for them right now.
 

Nemo14

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We were going somewhere in Coreys car today and the girls were all jumpy as other cars were coming to stop signs towards us. I know it is normal to be scared after an accident but I feel bad for them right now.
That's understandable - I'd be nervous too. They'll probably still feel that way when they're old enough to drive.
 
Hey y'all. I'm rather off my tuchus at the moment but I must say...

"I can do it if I don't look at it all at the same time" is like the best advice I've ever heard in my life.

Did I type that right?
 

Disnut

Member
That's undestandable - I'd be nervous too. They'll probably still feel that way when they're old enough to drive.

I am hoping that the more we go out the more it won't bother them. I am also hoping that they learn from this that accidents can happen in a split second.
 

Nemo14

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I am hoping that the more we go out the more it won't bother them. I am also hoping that they learn from this that accidents can happen in a split second.
I still cringe whenever I go by the place where I had my first accident. You never foget it. I'm glad everyone's OK.
 

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