Do some single and/or* never married people in retrospect regret having stayed single?*Some single people are currently single and were previously married.~
No more trying to plan who will fly Northor who will drive South.No more days long marathon sessions in Google Hangouts.No more all night calls on the phoneand endless hours of scr... moreNo more trying to plan who will fly Northor who will drive South.No more days long marathon sessions in Google Hangouts.No more all night calls on the phoneand endless hours of screen sharing.No more wishing that our cheeky playfulnessat answerMug and Similar Worldswas in a warm cozy bedroom instead of a virtual forum. No more packages sent in the mail.No more waiting for the hopes and dreamsand prayers and wishes to come true.No more nights alonewhich means no more lonely nights.Just a future filled with possibilitiesand two friends turned loverswhose hearts and hands are now within reach.For this I am truly thankful.God bless this Holiday. less
“Randall, I simply can‘t make sandwiches for you; I’ve just had my nails done!” Yet she does her nails or re-does her nails two or three times ... more“Randall, I simply can‘t make sandwiches for you; I’ve just had my nails done!” Yet she does her nails or re-does her nails two or three times a day! I can never get a break! Arrrrrrggggggghhh!
Basically I just want to wave at everyone and want you to know that I am o.k. My husband's very good state of health went down during Christmas time 2018 and in February 2019 he lo... moreBasically I just want to wave at everyone and want you to know that I am o.k. My husband's very good state of health went down during Christmas time 2018 and in February 2019 he lost total kidney function because of a blood disorder he was diagnosed with in 2004. Next to getting hemodialysis 3 x per week for 4 hrs. each time he had several hospital stays and surgeries, including an heart valve replacement and a stroke followed. Afterwards he was in Stroke Rehab and then he received Physical Therapy in our trailer and he exercises walks now with a rollator/walker. I had to drive him to all appointments and events after not really having driven our long heavy truck for 10 years. I was suddenly a driver, a nurse, a dietitian and doing any heavy chore in our household myself. My hubby is 86 and I will be 84 this month. He had lost so much weight that he still looks like a skeleton with skin. But since September I have another nice small car, our old dually chevy with a crew cab and an 8' bed, which stalled almost at... less
All of your friends tried to warn you, but did you listen? No, you put mayo on the sandwich and Randy D left you. Next time, well, never mind. There probably won’t even be a ... moreAll of your friends tried to warn you, but did you listen? No, you put mayo on the sandwich and Randy D left you. Next time, well, never mind. There probably won’t even be a next time. Randy D doesn’t forgive this kind of thing easily. ~