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Comments (4)Had to get started!! Heres what I got so far avert clever cover cure ever float flour for fore fort forte gale leap left loft log loge love off ort over pale pall pea peal real roof tall tour...See MoreDo you have any words of wisdow that you say to people......
Comments (60)Grandma used to say, "Don't cross bridges till you get there". My boss once said, "Treat others like you'd like to be treated". That was good a couple of thousand years ago - and still works. I like a variation on another, "God likes to help those who are helping others". Dad used to say, "I want to leave my farm better than I found it". My variation is to replace "farm" with "community, country and world". Good wishes for helping leave the world a better place than when you came to it. ole joyful P.S. I think that I'll send this link to my youngies. o j...See MoreBoo!!....Do the words 'I do' scare you?
Comments (19)I've hesitated joining this thread up 'til now but, what the hay, here goes. I've been married twice. 16 years and two children and 17 years. I can honestly say that no, you never really know someone no matter how long the relationship. First marriage ended with hubbies midlife crisis. He fell for a fellow office employee who wanted out of her marriage. Yes, gabrialsgarden, she used him to do that. They ended up married for a short period of time but it didn't last. Why I married the second time, I have no idea. I had never been alone with myself in my life and thought I had to have someone. I stuck it out as long as I did because I hate to fail. I couldn't admit I had made a mistake. He turned out to be very controlling and attempted to alienate all my family and friends. It's a testimonial to them that they stuck by me regardless of his behaviour. It ended anyway but by that time I realized that I really had to learn how to like myself before I could ever love anyone else. I'm either still in the process of doing that or I've learned that I don't have to have someone to be happy and am afraid to upset my carefully contrived applecart. If I'm not happy, I've convinced myself that I am so I guess that's all that counts. The point is that the attributes we have in the beginning slowly change over the years and not always for the better. This is true of ourselves as well. I would never have thought the father of my children would do as he did nor that the man who was so loving and caring in the beginning of our relationship would try to isolate me from even my own kids. But, there you go. By the way, the second marriage lasted 17 years but it took 3 years to get the divorce so we were together 14. So, if the words "I do" are followed by "want to run like hell" then I'm not afraid say them....See MoreWhat words do you hate?
Comments (112)The dinner/supper thing became a rural/city thing partly, as Lily said, when the husband didn't come home at midday, but even before then among the upper crust who partied late and slept late. Dinner (the big meal and its name) moved from sometime past noon to 4:00 p.m., then 6:00 p.m., then 8:00 p.m., leaving supper to be one of those late at night things, taking the place of evening tea, which used to be served at 9:00 p.m. I lived in Mexico for awhile with the city very much still on a siesta based day. Breakfast was in the morning, work/school was from 9:00/10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., everyone went home for dinner. Work/school recommenced at 4:00 p.m. and went to 6:00-8:00 p.m. Supper was served between 9:00 and 10:00, and parties started anytime from 10:30 p.m. on. Coffee/tea breaks split the work hours. It's not nearly as productive a schedule, but much more civilized....See Moreterezosa / terriks
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