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    Old 10-08-2011, 06:49 AM
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    Originally Posted by dreamer2009
    Originally Posted by Lisanne
    What about you, Dreamer?

    I would have come from a family
    that loved and cared about me...
    that would have formed a completely different me...
    a me I would probably like today.
    Dreamer I completely understand where you are coming from. It would have been nice to have the support of a family during hard times.
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    Old 10-08-2011, 06:57 AM
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    Have a career in something other than nursing----perhaps something to do with literature like writing or teaching. Or something requiring investigative skills.
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    Old 10-08-2011, 07:10 AM
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    I would take back nothing, but reading this I see that many of us have the same thinking about 'waiting.' We were expected to finish school, get married and have babies. BUT...if i knew what I know now I would of waited! I love my kids, am proud of them and who they have become but I would of married later than 20 and had my kids at a later age.
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    Old 10-08-2011, 07:13 AM
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    I would have stayed home in school rather than running off to get married.
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    Old 10-08-2011, 07:41 AM
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    Well I have few regrets in life. I did go to college and taught 35 years. I successfully raised two kids. I had no issues with rebellion or worries with them. My son became a software engineer and was still very much a part of our lives. Then one of my former students who knew him asked about him. I casually told my son she asked about him. Well long story short, she nabbed him, didn't like his family from the minute she got the ring on her finger. Now 7 years later, he has two sons that we have only seen twice. No pictures, no phone calls, no emails or texts, we were thrown under the bus. I cried for years and tried to continue to have him and his family in our life. Not.

    The good is I still have my wonderful daughter. She is kind, sensitive and we are proud that she is finishing up as Chief Resident for Pediatrics. She continues to be a delight and we are happy she is in our lives.

    The regret is opening my mouth about this girl. She is a lying, manipulative b...h. I have heard that this has happened with other families. I think I would rather have had a little stress raising him and still have him in my life. I wonder if he will ever regret throwing his family away?

    Well, done with my pity party.
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    Old 10-08-2011, 08:03 AM
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    I would not have married my ex-husband. He is a complete jerk. I hope everyone realizes I am being nice about my word usage. Jeanniebelle
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    I would have stayed in college.
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    Old 10-08-2011, 08:31 AM
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    The first words I ever spoke must have been, "when I graduate from high school, I'm leaving home, going far away, and never coming back" and, except for occasional visits, that's what I did. I would not change a thing about the decision I made.

    My do-over would be: I would NOT have had surgery on my left hand forefinger to remove a ganglia cyst. Not only will it never get back to its pre-surgery dexterity, it's developed arthritis and often hurts like the dickens when I'm piecing quilts. Now that I know more about ganglia cysts, I am confident that the cyst would have just gone away on its own.
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    Old 10-08-2011, 08:32 AM
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    Originally Posted by valleyquiltermo
    I have found that the road I traveled has made me who I am today, so since I like who I see in the mirror I wouldn't change anything I've done. I would love to have my son back.
    Oh, you touched a "chord"...what happened with your son? Mine died with leukemia when he was 8...37 yrs ago, but seems like yesterday, doesn't it?
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    Old 10-08-2011, 08:33 AM
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    I would have continued my education instead of graduating with a certificate that has been useles to me since I earned it. Two temp. jobs and one wasn't even in the feild.
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