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Subject: :-) Emma Kelly


Author:
Meagan
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Date Posted: 11:45:01 10/09/07 Tue

Wow, I wonder how much easier life as a mother would have been back in the 20's before they knew what any of this stuff was and before they knew to worry about it. Now the world has mothers running around with their heads cutt off afraid to do anything because they are afraid to look back and be belittled or yelled at for doing the wrong thing. Dont give your kids shell fish before 2, dont feed them solids before 6 months dont dont dont. There are too many to keep up with, there are too many things to worry about. So here for you is a happy thought. My son, who is now 6 did the same thing till he was almost two. He also at 6, still sucks his thumb. He has to sleep on the same pillow suck his thumb, and be holding on to some material, be it a blanket, a shirt, or my hair lol, in order to fall asleep comfortably. Although the thumb sucking drives me insane and I try at great lengths to stop it, There isnt a thing wrong with him except the fact that he is stubborn and he wants to do his things HIS way. When he was a baby, I was so scared. I didnt think he would live. He spent the first 6 months of his life in hospitals, loosing weight, getting sicker, and no one knew what was wrong. I listened to the doctors, I did what they said to do, feed him what they said to feed him. He didnt get better. I found out later they thought I had Munchousen syndrom, ya know the one where you hurt your kids just so you can get attention. But we went to the docs one day and were told he had atrophy of the brain. Atrophy is where ur muscles rot and deteriorate. So you can imagine as a first time new mother I was terrified. You know what I did? I said forget yall, I started doing what I wanted with him, feeding him what I wanted, and taking him where I wanted. I took him too church had the preacher put holy oil on him and pray and the next day we went back and there was no trace of anything wrong with him. He started gaining weight and is now a completly happy healthy little boy. You know what I think. God put me through that to strengthen me. This kid is either gonna be somethin great or something terror like :-) lol, and whatever is in store I need strength conviction, and that special love I think a parent only gets when they are truely in fear of there childs life or well fare. Maybe Emma Kelly is bound for greatness and God is just strengthening you!!!! Smile through it, Love her harder, hold her tighter, and be happy for your miracle, and quit worrying so much. Save all that worry for important things like what in the heck is clogging the kitchen sink now?????? All My Love, I think you ALL ROCK, Meagan. P.S. please tell Big Al Im a sexy mama, single and I think he is friggen awesome HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHa see smile its good for U!!!!!

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