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<blockquote data-quote="orangevale" data-source="post: 1517703" data-attributes="member: 12022"><p>First marriage ended in divorce: High School sweethearts, neither one of us were turning out to be what wed told ourselves wed become, nor what wed thought the other would become. I had to move back in with my parents, lots of soul searching with this event.</p><p></p><p>Birth of our daughter: after 36 hours of labor, the delivery was the most primordial event Id ever witnessed. And no matter how prepared you think you are it dawns on you; this little being that eats, sleeps and soils itself is TOTALLY dependent on me!!! It turned out OK, shell be graduating summa cum laude from OU next month; and then shes of to the London School of Economics for her masters degree. </p><p></p><p>Death of both my parents within 24 hours: Mom was chronically ill and in in-home hospice, Dad died suddenly in his front yard from the stress. Mom had to be moved, and died that night. I hadnt realized that deep in the back of my mind was the knowledge that my parents had my back (if I needed it) and now that safety net was gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangevale, post: 1517703, member: 12022"] First marriage ended in divorce: High School sweethearts, neither one of us were turning out to be what wed told ourselves wed become, nor what wed thought the other would become. I had to move back in with my parents, lots of soul searching with this event. Birth of our daughter: after 36 hours of labor, the delivery was the most primordial event Id ever witnessed. And no matter how prepared you think you are it dawns on you; this little being that eats, sleeps and soils itself is TOTALLY dependent on me!!! It turned out OK, shell be graduating summa cum laude from OU next month; and then shes of to the London School of Economics for her masters degree. Death of both my parents within 24 hours: Mom was chronically ill and in in-home hospice, Dad died suddenly in his front yard from the stress. Mom had to be moved, and died that night. I hadnt realized that deep in the back of my mind was the knowledge that my parents had my back (if I needed it) and now that safety net was gone. [/QUOTE]
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