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Linda in BC
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Not to worry about the thread. I was actually quite fascinated about the "hair rat" ... gotta start making me one of them. I have always had fine, thin hair that looks pathetic when I put it up. No hair loss,thank goodness.
Linda
Linda
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."
The 13th Dali Lama
The 13th Dali Lama
Well, according to my now deceased MIL, she'd have had no hair w/o it and she was quite the amazing woman.
I'll keep collecting my "rat" should I ever reach that point. Not a bad idea whatever the case, to keep the hair that matches your hair, should you need it later. My MIL looked quite intimidating despite being nearly bald and was a real force to deal with. You probably have no idea about womens rights in the US, but she was a delegate to the womens convention in Houston. My kids grew up wearing ERA T-Shirts. They still have them. My oldest D has quite the literal shrine of ERA paraphenalia and her grandmothers things in her LR now, and in spite of growing up impoverished, she is in med school.
My youngest D lovingly does her grandmother as a character in her comedy performances. She had a powerful influence on all of us. Thank goodness I finally had a Mom in my MIL, in spite of the fact that her son was not a good partner, and I divorced him, we remained friends until she died and I was with her the night she died.
She was a great woman that I was honored to have as a friend, and the mother I'd never had, it is a good story in my life. She influenced me in so many ways, she empowered me to do things I never would have imagined I would do, coming from where I came from. She did the same for my daughters, she lives on through them and her other granddaughters. She made a difference in the world for women.
Joan, save that hair in your brush, you/we might need that at some point. Save it for LaVerne.
I'll keep collecting my "rat" should I ever reach that point. Not a bad idea whatever the case, to keep the hair that matches your hair, should you need it later. My MIL looked quite intimidating despite being nearly bald and was a real force to deal with. You probably have no idea about womens rights in the US, but she was a delegate to the womens convention in Houston. My kids grew up wearing ERA T-Shirts. They still have them. My oldest D has quite the literal shrine of ERA paraphenalia and her grandmothers things in her LR now, and in spite of growing up impoverished, she is in med school.
My youngest D lovingly does her grandmother as a character in her comedy performances. She had a powerful influence on all of us. Thank goodness I finally had a Mom in my MIL, in spite of the fact that her son was not a good partner, and I divorced him, we remained friends until she died and I was with her the night she died.
She was a great woman that I was honored to have as a friend, and the mother I'd never had, it is a good story in my life. She influenced me in so many ways, she empowered me to do things I never would have imagined I would do, coming from where I came from. She did the same for my daughters, she lives on through them and her other granddaughters. She made a difference in the world for women.
Joan, save that hair in your brush, you/we might need that at some point. Save it for LaVerne.
Resolved MC symptoms successfully w/L-Glutamine, Probiotics and Vitamins, GF since 8/'09. DX w/MC 10/'09.
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Linda in BC
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Connie, thank you so much for telling us about your MIL. I love to hear stories of strong, inspiring women. Your love and respect for her came through very strongly in your email and I am still a little teary eyed from it! I am glad you and your daughters had her in your life. I have a MIL (ex) that I still visit and think the world of too, and I make sure my daughter knows what an amazing woman her grandma is. Last summer my daughter and I made a trip to go spend a few days with her.
Linda
Linda
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."
The 13th Dali Lama
The 13th Dali Lama
Gabes, my relaxing week of doing stuff around the house was interrupted by a complicated job that I've been prepping all day and we shoot tomorrow, so much for relaxing and looking after me. On a positive note it's a small crew and it's on a stage and they know me and I know them and we all love each other.
Linda, I'm glad you didn't find my story inappropriate, I never know what's proper to share here, but I was just thinking about LaVerne and what a great role model she was for me and was feeling chatty. If it weren't for her I would never have done one particular thing I did that literally changed our school system here. One voice, one person can make a difference, I didn't do it alone, but I started a fight that we won. My MIL stopped an airline from expanding a runway that would have wiped out a marine treasure. We are stronger and more powerful than we think we are, all of us, we need to remember that always.
Linda, I'm glad you didn't find my story inappropriate, I never know what's proper to share here, but I was just thinking about LaVerne and what a great role model she was for me and was feeling chatty. If it weren't for her I would never have done one particular thing I did that literally changed our school system here. One voice, one person can make a difference, I didn't do it alone, but I started a fight that we won. My MIL stopped an airline from expanding a runway that would have wiped out a marine treasure. We are stronger and more powerful than we think we are, all of us, we need to remember that always.
Resolved MC symptoms successfully w/L-Glutamine, Probiotics and Vitamins, GF since 8/'09. DX w/MC 10/'09.

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