Re: Where oh where has everyone gone!!!
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 4:19 pm
I wouldn't have minded having more kids-- kinda wanted 3-4... but... me being pregnant is like buying a seat to watch the 1896 train wreck in Crush, TX... I may only be 36, but I have a lot of city miles on these bones. My husband and I can predict the weather. =)
Murf- Very cool you can trace your lineage back to the American Revolutionary War! I think my ancestors were still in Europe at that time. It is kinda crazy to think about how those family trees can grow in such fantastic ways. Love that you have boys. I was hoping for another boy because of the "Mother's Curse"... My son is horribly precocious and stubborn... and if my daughter is anything like me, I'm in trouble...
Andy- Also cool about your lineage. It's always fun, I think, to hear stories of the past... I have some of my grandpa in WWII that I simply just love. He was first generation American, my great-gran came from Poland and only spoke Polish... so after grandpa's plane got shot down 800 miles behind enemy lines, he hoofed it on foot back to camp. Took a few months, but he made it. His CO told him to write his mom a letter, so he wrote it in Polish (it's all his mom could read) and he got into trouble because the CO couldn't screen it for info! =)
Murf- Very cool you can trace your lineage back to the American Revolutionary War! I think my ancestors were still in Europe at that time. It is kinda crazy to think about how those family trees can grow in such fantastic ways. Love that you have boys. I was hoping for another boy because of the "Mother's Curse"... My son is horribly precocious and stubborn... and if my daughter is anything like me, I'm in trouble...
Andy- Also cool about your lineage. It's always fun, I think, to hear stories of the past... I have some of my grandpa in WWII that I simply just love. He was first generation American, my great-gran came from Poland and only spoke Polish... so after grandpa's plane got shot down 800 miles behind enemy lines, he hoofed it on foot back to camp. Took a few months, but he made it. His CO told him to write his mom a letter, so he wrote it in Polish (it's all his mom could read) and he got into trouble because the CO couldn't screen it for info! =)