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He is a singer songwriter. Pop music, for lack of better terms. He has put together a band to play his material.That is brilliant, congrats to him
What type of music does he play...is he solo or in a band?
He is a singer songwriter. Pop music, for lack of better terms. He has put together a band to play his material.That is brilliant, congrats to him
What type of music does he play...is he solo or in a band?
Barbara L said:A friend just had a baby boy yesterday. He was 8 pounds 13 ounces, born on 8-13.
So, did the dog let the cat out?One of our cats just asked the dog to let him outside!
He would have if he could! Then he would go out too and chase the cat!So, did the dog let the cat out?
He is a singer songwriter. Pop music, for lack of better terms. He has put together a band to play his material.
+1Brava to you! What great stuff to do for these two kids.
This is from a few days ago but I couldn't find the thread.
On Sunday I took two of my favourite "kids" birthday presents to church. The first is my BFF's youngest son who turned 15. This is the boy I may have mentioned who has tourretes and while he is the sweetest guy I have ever known has struggles that none of us should have at twice his age. Anyway he loves golf and he and my Dad got along really well. So I gave him Dad's golf balls which I found in his closet - a whole pile of never used ones and knew that Dad would be so happy with them. I also have my young friend a book on golf tips from the pros. He liked the book but seemed more touched by the balls. That meant so much to me I still am smiling about it.
Second was a young lady, just turned 16 who has had many struggles of her own. She is being brought up by her sisters who are much older than her as the woman who she'd known as "Mom" passed away 5 years after she had been adopted into the family. This young woman is so talented and beautiful inside and out but very shy and lacking confidence. She wants me to teach her to cook in the worst way so I gave her the latest edition of the "Betty Crocker Cookbook" which was the first one my mother bought for me when I was about the same age. I said pick out some things you want to make and we will set a time to start lessons. Well she sat at the back of the church after service for about 20 minutes going through page by page. We are making deviled eggs on Friday!
To be able to have an influence on the lives of these young people will keep a smile on my face forever.
Laurie,Wow, hasn't anyone smiled in that last while?
I had a huge smile on Friday - it still comes with some reservations but it really showed me the power of love.
Some of you may remember me talking about my "daughter". This is a young woman who, in her late teens until she was 25 stayed with us on and off. She had a rough home-life and while she had some demons of her own, for the most part had a good heart. I loved (and still do) her like a daughter. She came back for the last time from Inuvik with a boyfriend. They stayed with her family at first but as always that turned sour so they moved here. They decided to get married (right now) and DH and I helped them. But from that point on they took total advantage of us and our love (no need to get into it here) and I had to kick them out. Actually I kicked her out as he was working. That was about 5 years ago.
They eventually got their own place, had to endure both of them losing jobs a few times (their fault for the most part) and now they have two children, 3 and 1.
Well, my "daughter" apologized and thanked us for the "tough love" a few months ago and while my trust issues will take awhile, it felt good. Friday the doorbell rang and there was her husband with a big smile and the two kids in a stroller. He said that he woke up this morning and knew he had to come and make things right. He introduced me to the kids as "Mama Laurie", his name for me in better times and my heart melted. I finally got to meet and bond with my "grandchildren". He said that it took awhile but they realized what we were trying to teach them.
He didn't have the anger behind his face that was always so prevalent when he was here. He is putting in resumes (for anything) which is another big step for him. We talked for about 20 minutes and had 3 big hugs. He asked me to pass on his apology to DH too and hopes that we can all get together some time soon.
There is still a bit of hurt, but seeing him better and more mature was a blessing. And hugging those grandbabies didn't hurt either!
Sorry this is so long but I thought it needed a bit of back story!