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Subject: Re: P.S


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Neeve
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Date Posted: 11:58:19 05/31/09 Sun
In reply to: Abbey 's message, "Re: P.S" on 20:06:13 05/30/09 Sat

>That's true! I love going to his house around
>mealtimes. He always makes the best food!

It might just be that he has the best ingredients! ^.^

>Haha! At least I don't do that! =P So you probably
>wear your heart on your sleeve in most cases, huh?

Only when it comes to poker. ~.^

>No, sadly. I've never really tried, I tend to think
>everything is crap and throw it in the trash. But I'm
>going to try like the dickens to get this one out
>there. When I'm finished with it.

Oh, well I wish you very much luck in getting published! How far are you from being finished with the story you are working on now?

>I don't know. I'm paying for her treatment as well as
>the bills, and this job has super flexible hours. I'll
>probably keep working here to save up some money. It
>gets me out of the house, too.

I'm sorry, but I don't remember what you said you did for a living? Do you enjoy it? It sounds like a pretty nice job to me!

>Cain WILL be helping with things. He worked in the
>army and has been honorably discharged. His pension
>hasn't started coming in yet, something about missing
>paperwork. He should start receiving benefits in a few
>weeks. That's a load off my mind, because Nadine will
>be under his medical care and all that, which will be
>paid in full by the government.

Oh, I understand how that is. A friend of mine's husband is in the Army, and it seems like they need paperwork for just about everything!

>Really? That would be really cool! If you see him, let
>him know that we have an Adoptions page on our main
>webbie, lemoncreek.wordpress.com and that the Rivera's
>are actively looking for candidates!

I spoke to him yesterday, and he seemed quite interested! I am sure you'll be hearing from him soon. ^.^

>How did you meet your husband? Was it right out of school?

It was while I was in college, actually. He was a few years ahead of me, but we were introduced by mutual friends. I never thought a man like him would go for a girl like me, but somehow, we fell in love.

>She bought a 1,000 simolean dress. Yes. A THOUSAND.
>Guhhhhh. I could just kill her over that alone. She
>wanted to rent out a hall to have the wedding in, but
>I talked her out of that. So now we are setting up
>canopies on the lawn and are doing it all out there.

Wow! It must be some dress. And at least you were able to talk her into having it at home. I think home weddings can be very nice! Most of the sims in my city have home weddings, and they turn out beautifully. Is she happy about having it at home, or did she have her heart set on a wedding away from home?

>That's terrible! Does your husband notice?

He does, but he doesn't feel that it is his place to say anything. He tends to be a bit of a momma's boy.

>Aw. Well, it's not like your time is running out!
>You've got plenty of time to have children. Why
>doesn't your husband like children?

“They are too loud, too messy, and too much work.” I just recently got his approval to have a pet – that was a very long battle in itself – I don't know it he'll ever want something like a child to throw a kink in his day-to-day routine.

>That's true! I've gotten over him, now, it's just I'm
>not ready to go through that again, does that make
>sense? I've got enough to worry about right now. =]

It does make sense! I think everyone feels that way after losing someone they love, but it is always good to remind yourself that you will fall in love again, and that that old “fish in the sea” saying rings true. ^.^

>Just typing that sentence makes me giddy. "My Own
>Place." Such a ring to it! =P

^.^ Ah, I went from living in a dorm to living in my husband's house, and I never really got to have my own place... What would your dream house be?

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Re: P.SAbbey17:56:19 05/31/09 Sun
  • Re: P.S -- Neeve, 18:11:34 05/31/09 Sun
    • Re: P.S -- Abbey, 18:25:25 05/31/09 Sun
      • Re: P.S -- Neeve, 19:31:56 05/31/09 Sun
        • Re: P.S -- Abbey, 22:09:34 06/01/09 Mon


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