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Old June 10th 04, 08:00 AM
Missy in Indiana
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Erin,

I just skimmed the topics and am glad I picked your post as the only one I have
time for tonight...wow. Your situation really tugged at the ol' heart strings.
Unfortunately, I cannot offer any advice on this one. I'm a singleton and my
girls are still really young and fraternal. But, I at least wanted to offer
some huge (((Erin))). I'm really sorry. I can only imagine how that whole
thing made you feel worrying about your baby. I hope some of the more
experienced parents have some great words of wisdom.

You know, our sitters are 19yo twins. They're home from college and will be
here tomorrow. I'll run this by them. They look exactly alike and grew up in
a small town where they were in all the college prep. courses together (one was
valedictorian while the other salutatorian), same sports teams, same circle of
friends, etc. I still see concerns. They now go to 2 different colleges and
it has really allowed them to embrace having eachother on a "choice" level vs.
being thrust together. ???

Still sorry,
Missy in Indiana http://hometown.aol.com/mhrust/overviewforng.html
Morgan Olivia & Julia Lucille 4/28/01 (YAY!)


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Old June 10th 04, 08:00 AM
Missy in Indiana
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Erin,

I just skimmed the topics and am glad I picked your post as the only one I have
time for tonight...wow. Your situation really tugged at the ol' heart strings.
Unfortunately, I cannot offer any advice on this one. I'm a singleton and my
girls are still really young and fraternal. But, I at least wanted to offer
some huge (((Erin))). I'm really sorry. I can only imagine how that whole
thing made you feel worrying about your baby. I hope some of the more
experienced parents have some great words of wisdom.

You know, our sitters are 19yo twins. They're home from college and will be
here tomorrow. I'll run this by them. They look exactly alike and grew up in
a small town where they were in all the college prep. courses together (one was
valedictorian while the other salutatorian), same sports teams, same circle of
friends, etc. I still see concerns. They now go to 2 different colleges and
it has really allowed them to embrace having eachother on a "choice" level vs.
being thrust together. ???

Still sorry,
Missy in Indiana http://hometown.aol.com/mhrust/overviewforng.html
Morgan Olivia & Julia Lucille 4/28/01 (YAY!)


 




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