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Posted On: 03/19/2008 12:15:31

I was watching my kids play outside yesterday and I couldn't help but wonder what they thinking about the world around them.  I know that my oldest daughter is excited about my engagement, but I can't be sure about my youngest. She doesn't understand why I still don't love her dad.  But she IS only 3. I wish I could make life easier for them. As for Ex and me we'll get on just fine. Adult are strong that way.         Peace & Love

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From: melissar
03/19/2008 17:47:08
It does get better in time.


From: ReliefSocietySister
03/19/2008 15:29:03

Well, kids are resilient.  They seem to bounce back.  It is hard when life takes you places that are less than ideal.  I guess just keep reassuring that you won't stop loving them.  Good Luck.

 

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From: GhostRider
03/19/2008 15:07:20
they will get better love...it will



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