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Eve | 20:29 Sat 30th Sep 2006 | Body & Soul
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What are your top 5 life definining moments, good or bad?
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Ooooo good question!

Ummm, lemme think..........

Meeting 1st hubby (wish I hadn't but hey- lol)

meeting 2nd hubby

Having daughter number one (who's affectionately (!) known as Teenage Dirtbag)

Having daughter number two (Mini Boo)

Mother in law passing away last February- lovely lady, miss her immensely.
BOO = Elizabeth Taylor
My father dying when I was little ( alternately think that was the best / worst thing that ever happened to me, still can't decide)

Realising I can't change the whole world, nor save people from themselves and going to prison (no good deed goes unpunished)

Meeting my second wife ( just wish it hadn't been at my wedding to my first)

Seeing my children born

Forcing myself to forgive my mother for allowing my father to beat me and with her making our relationship work to it's greatest potential


Feb 1987, having my first son, tied me to hubby, through lots of sh1te, still here tho!

No 2 Oct 24 last year, I went to see my Nan in hospital and then went to see my stepmum who was in maternity having my sister.

No3 Oct 25 last year, my Nan died and so did my sister.
Oi watch it matey, I've only married twice! And i really wish I was Elizabeth Taylor- remember size of her engagement ring??
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Should do mine really, only fair :) Ok...

1) Being with my beloved nan when she passed away.

2) Walking away from my former fiancee, the only man I have ever truely loved.

3) My graduations, law degree, law school and my admission ceremony as a solicitor. Proving to everyone that despite everything I could do it.

4) Helping run a youth camp in Romania and seeing how different things are out there, espcially for the street kids i spent time with.

5) So many moments during my voluntary work at a hospice, with a women's refuge, the disabled and all sorts, main one I think was having enough intuition to realise someone was in trouble and keep on when others dismissed it and then helping to save his life.

Sod it... 6) When I was in hospital with pnuemonia and suspected meningitis, had been rushed in by ambulance both times and had an amazingly peaceful feeling it wouldn't be so bad to die, been a lot less scard of dying since then.
forgot the other two, my youngest kids ( a breath of fresh air).

And my Mum and Dad finally divorcing, although that took me having my first son to make that happen!! Laugh really out loud now!!
29...qualified as accountant after 3 year gap of exams (nearly giving up accountancy not just my exams). I dont come accross as outwardly intelligent so it p!sses people off that they cant put me down on the intelligence front.

Not much else of note.

Met the woman of my dreams at 26..but fcuked it up....not met anyone like that since...10 years on.
Hi, mine.....

My mum leaving when I was 11.....leaving me to bring up my little brother [my Dad had a breakdown....what joyous times they were!]

The birth of my son.

The birth of my daughter.

Their father leaving us.....Ba*tard.

My first ever Scuba dive....was with a pod of dolphins....pure bliss!!!!!

Lisa x
1) marrying a serving airman and moving away to Cardiff.

2) having my first son 4 years later.

3) Moving back up North when hubby finished his service.

4) studying for 4 years for a BA combined Hons History with English.

5) becoming a Grandma at a very young age.
1) first time I was proposed to
2) leaving home at 16
3)1st son being born
4)2nd son being born
5) kicking ****face out
1 daughter being born

2 divorcing 1st wife, marrying 2nd and gaining a eldest son

3 son being born

4 surviving drowning 3 times, 100mph car crash and being knocked down 3 times [ not all at once]

5 chosing not to move back to sunderland when the going got tough

6 my daughter again, she came back to live with me as soon as she was old enough to have her say xxxxx
dilf.....do you know how much it cost me to get the front of my car fixed 3 times
1) meeting the first man i thought I loved and living a life of hell for 2+ years
2) rape
3) marrying my husband - who I love more and more every minute - after 17 years
4) finding out I was pregnant having believed that I would never conceive after 10yrs and no contraception.
5) the birth of my daughter in 1999 and my son in 2000
1. Meeting someone who I loved loads
2. Giving birth to my son
3. My son dying an hour after I had him
4. splitting with person I loved after he cheated on me
5. still waiting for it...
Briar x . xxx
thanks larkin (((()))) and xx's to you too.
so YOU were that masked man in leather hotpants driving the pink 2cv
The best and worst .. you have all been so courageous and my heart goes out to those who have been through such hard times. Do I have your courage? �Well, I will try:
Best � the day my firstborn son Kevin was born.
Worst: Feb. 18th 2000, the day he died in my arms, three days before his 21st birthday.
Best: the day my beautiful daughter was born.
Worst: the day I had to tell my daughter and her little brother that their older brother would never ever walk though our door again.
Worst: the day I had to tell my children I was dying of bone cancer.
Best: the day I was told that I had won my battle against bone cancer against all odds.
Worst: the day I died and was gone long enough for them to fill out the mortuary forms.
Best: the day my doctor and I burned the forms!!!!!
Best: the days on which my grandchildren were born. I have now got five!
Worst: Each day I come to the realisation that Kevin will never see them or hold them in his arms!
Best: The day after I left my first control freak husband who thought battering me acceptable.
Worst: the day before I made the decision to leave. I should not have waited so long.
Best: the day my Irish Wolfhound Finnegan saved a child�s life
Worst: the day I had to say goodbye to Finnegan, my most loyal companion.
Best: the day I realised I was in love with my present partner
Best: The day I realised how much he loves me!
I wish all of you who have been so honest and open about the often traumatic things in your life health, love and happiness for all the years to come! You gave me courage!
1.The births of my 3 lovely children

2.Listening to my severely epileptic daughter tell me how she and her friends from a special school for epileptic children that she attended at the time, formed an outreach group to go around to schools and colleges and other organisations to try and tell them about epilepsy from the viewpoint of an Epilepsy sufferer. On the the morning of the very first talk, her three friends, due to the stress prior to the talk, all suffered epileptic seizures and were unable to attend, so my Daughter carried on regardless. She is my true hero!!

3. Leaving my 2nd wife and seeing the life in front of me.(mutual agreement)

4. Finding the most wonderful woman in the world who I am with to this day and will be forever.

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