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  • Hi I have a tenn. walker that I have had since he was 2 is now almost 12 and has always been a very sweet, gentle, loving, KLUTZ. I talk to him all the time on trails like he is a toddler, explaining the trees, animals etc..... I guess some people may think it odd, but I wouldnt trade him for the world. :laugh:
  • THANKS I dont want to over value my chores and the over eat my calories back.....the over eat is part of the reason Im the shape Im in to start with:ohwell: but there isnt alot of "horsey" calorie charts to refer to.
  • I do know what you mean, but saying that, I like to impress on you that if they are really your friends, they shouldn't have a problem with you decision to not drink. You will still be out having fun with them after all...isn't that the whole point of going out in the first place? Good Luck
  • I was reading these posts as I am a lady of 50+ and had to comment on the answer given to question that said, you can only be the north star and your children have to choose to follow or not. That is SO insightful. I loved that and I will keep that in my head as I raise my two teenager daughters (age 14 and 17), truly it…
  • 38 When I had my first child, 42 for the second child. I do have to admit had I been fitter it would have made keeping up easier, but I would have sucked at being a mom in my 20's. I was just to into my own wishes and dreams to put someone first. I think maturity plays a big part, you have to be ready to put someone ahead…
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