Anybody Need A Hug . . . ?

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Anybody Need A Hug . . . ?
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Tue, 12-21-2004 - 11:14pm

I came across this after Cher was thanking people for keeping her up when she's feeling down, and I just want to pass this on to all of you.

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Registered: 03-19-2003
Wed, 12-22-2004 - 5:59am
I remember hearing that story- it was a while ago, right? Anyway....thanks for the reminder, and the embrace!
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.....

Merry Christmas!
cl-vi_islandgirl

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Wed, 12-22-2004 - 7:21am

Miranda...

I totaly agree with that article. The deep emotional bond of twins is not a myth. My boys to this day still sleep in the same bed and hold each other like that all night long. Despite having their own beds. When they are stressed they seek each other out. After school every day they HUG each other because they are in different classes. If one needs something the other twin will tell me what his brother needs. When they were babies they would not sleep in seperate cribs they had to be head to head. They also had a favorite game where they would call to each other in various parts of the house Whyr R O (where are you?) and giggle when they would find each other. Their's also seems to be even deeper because of the loss of their triplet brother inutero. IT is impossible to describe how loving and caring these two are of each other and a blessing and miracle to be able to witness it for the last 9 years.

Thanks for the picture. I have one very similar to that one but the children are 8 years old in it

Sabrina
Triathlete and Mom to
Jesse 17, Korina 15, Nicholas 10, and Alex and Cory 9...

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Registered: 04-30-2003
Wed, 12-22-2004 - 11:40am

Awww....I can't believe that they would keep the twins separate. Sabrina, I love the story of your boys. Twins have such an amazing connection, and to separate them, is horrible. Even if they are dying. I mean, they are now realizing that the human touch can do wonders. It's good to see that mother's get to hold their babies, even if they should be in an incubator, and it's just as amazing to see the baby become "stable" so fast because of it. HELLO! Stupid doctors. lol. just kidding.


thanks to everyone also. I'm dealing with a lot more than just my weight right now and I'm obviously not doing too well. Lately, it's just been one thing on top of another. But hopefully, that'll change soon.


Hugs to everyone who needs it, be it weight related or not. And thanks for yours.








my pet!

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 12-22-2004 - 10:24pm
*Gulp!* That was so sweet!