8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC Part 6

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OK. I figured how to put our picture in my siggie! I tried yesterday and got really fustrated. It's a good feeling when the light bulb goes on! :lmao: Hey, a 12 year old showed me how to put music on my MP3 player. You can teach an old dog new tricks! :cool1:

Good job Tina! I finally got mine figured out yesterday.
 
Good job Tina!!!:thumbsup2 Very nice photo, by the way!!!:goodvibes

I get my DD to help me with my iPod all the time. :rotfl2: It used to be her's until she got a new one last year.

I could get the files on the player, but I couldn't hear them! So when Josh wanted to borrow my lap top he showed me. Did I feel dumb!:lmao:

Thanks. I don't have a lot of pics of me and Kaitlin together, so that was from last years cruise.
 
A tissue warning is advised if you care to read. I needed them as I wrote the Reader's Digest condensed version of our story........(buckifan said I should put the tissue warning in bold red letters, so I'm taking her advice).........


.......we were married about two years and decided to try to start a family. After 4 months of trying we found out that we were expecting our first child the following May. The day before my 22nd birthday in April 1977, Hazel went into labor and off to the hospital we went. Upon having an exam, the nurse asked Hazel the last time she felt life. We were young, caught up in the moment not thinking anything of the question. A short while later I was told that I could go into the changing room to get ready as Hazel would be going into delivery very soon. When I came out, Hazel was already moved to the delivery room and I was told I couldn't go in due to complications. The next words I share were words that I will never forget and are eched in my memory forever. I heard Hazel ask if the baby was OK, the nurse replied, "The baby is dead." The doctor arrived a few minutes after Kristen was delivered, and I had the task of telling my in-laws the news, as they were in the Father's Waiting Room. My mom and step-dad arrived at the hospital a few minutes later.

We tried again and again for another child, but to no avail. We went through years of fertility treatments, and finally the fertility specialist gave us a 1/2 of 1% chance of ever having another biological child. After hearing this news, we finally gave up on all fertility treatments and put everything in God's hands. We decided if He wanted us to have a child, then He would provide it.

In 1988 were we contacted about a young girl who was 6 months pregnant and was asked if we would be interested in adopting her child after it was born. We went through the last 3 months of the pregnancy with her. In February 1989 a baby girl was born as Hazel and I sat in the Father's Waiting Room (the same Father's Waiting Room I was in 12 years earlier), only to be told that the child had less than a 20% chance of survival. The baby girl was rushed to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and we didn't know if we would ever get the chance to see her. After three long days of testing on the baby, and with the birth mother's permission, we were allowed to visit our daughter. We met with the doctors and were advised it did not look good for our daughter. We found out that she was born with a form of dwarfism. The birth mother let us name our baby Barbara Jean(BJ). BJ fought long and hard, had a major surgery, an infection set in, and within a month she lost her battle and died a few days after Mother's Day 1989. The birth mother allowed us to bury BJ next to our daughter Kristen. The entire time BJ was at CHOP, the birth mother only came twice, once to sign for the surgery, the second to remove BJ from life support, other than that, Hazel and I took care of all of BJ's needs. We made daily visits to the hospital for the 12 weeks she was there.

On September 16, 1990 we received a call about a baby girl that was born the night before in Oaxaca, Mexico and were asked if we would be interested in adopting her. After 7 months, and 4 trips to Mexico we were finally able to bring Angelina home with us, and she has been the apple of her daddy's eye ever since, even when she drives me up a wall.

I don't know why I felt the need to share this, but it helps with my healing even after all these years.


Andy, very touching story.......... As for DD's driving us up a wall...we are in good company........worth every gray hair. :grouphug:

Mark
 
Does she have any tips on how she gets you to work???????
I'm always trying to get DH to do what needs to be done.
Usually the only way I can get it accomplished it by totally freaking out and screaming like a banshee!!!!!!!
Which by all means I do not like to do....but after a year of asking nicely to finish the molding in the br I HAD IT:mad: I snapped and it was done the next weekened.

Hmmmm maybe I should lose it more often :rolleyes:

maureen, I find if I start a project DH will always finish it. He thinks I don't know what I am doing.:thumbsup2
 
No, I'm with you. We enjoyed Palo on our previous cruises but didn't consider it to be all that special. We've decided we may try for a reservation, just to have a 'date' night away from the kids, but we will not be disappointed if it doesn't work out.

We did Palo 2 times on the 7 day in Dec. I love the food and the service up there....We did brunch once too...

I know DH can't wait to go....

OH LISA....SIGN DH AND I UP for a group dinner this time.... If we're having one....
 
Wow, Judy! Sounds like our stories are kind of similar. DW and I did not even get married until we were 35, then after a couple of years we started trying for kids. Well after losing 3 we persued help for infertility doctors. We were even injected with each others serums because they thought that it was an immunological thing. Well on our 4th try we got Madison. DW as 40 at that time. Well we tried again for a sibling but lost another 3. We filnally gave up and thought the game was over. Well, when DW was 44 she informed me that she was pregnant again. We kept thinking that this was not going to happen and kind of dissmissed it. Well Austyn had other plans and never did go away. We were shaking our heads in the delivery room saying that God had a plan for this little girl. She is a very special girl and don't know how we could have experienced life in the same way without her.

Awwww Roger that does sound familiar especially your feelings for God's blessing. I honestly have to say that although this may sound sappy, not one single day goes by that I do not look at Blake and know how much God loves us and how his plans are far better than ours......even if you don't think so at the time...... look at her and think what a miracle --------

especially as she is rearranging my closet:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
Here are my two girls Madison 12 and Austyn 6.
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The are so beautiful!!!! What are their ages again?
 
My heart goes out to each and every one that have struggled and are struggling for a child. Andy, I also had a still born child (42 weeks)the year before I had Adam. It is a pain that you never get over. I got DS here safe and sound and have never wanted to even try to have another. It caused a lot of tension in our home Alan and I had always wanted to have several children. Life can be so wonderful and yet so darn hard. Just love and appreciate your families.:grouphug:
 
Hello everyone!! I have been reading and reading and reading and thought I should jump in to say our family is on this cruise as well. We consist of me - Laura, my DH and our 3 children ( 1 DS and 2 DD's). We are so excited to be going on this trip :banana: Anyway, I'm really looking forward in chatting with you all for the next 16 months, bye for now,

Laura
 
Very cute. All smiling and looking the right direction too! How do you do it?

The threat of being thrown overboard and swimming with the sharks.....:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Actually Blake is a camera hog.....which is so weird since I am camera shy...
 
Hello everyone!! I have been reading and reading and reading and thought I should jump in to say our family is on this cruise as well. We consist of me - Laura, my DH and our 3 children ( 1 DS and 2 DD's). We are so excited to be going on this trip :banana: Anyway, I'm really looking forward in chatting with you all for the next 16 months, bye for now,

Laura

Welcome Laura and Family!

:welcome: :jumping1: :welcome:
 
Off to school conference for DS. Hopefully he will get his grades up.
 
Did anyone else find TAR boring last night? (Sorry for those who TIVO'd but I follow the general consensus that once it airs on the west coast, it's fair game for discussion -- at least that's how it works on the TV boards I post on).

It seemed like all they did was run from one place to another and the detour was boring -- no excitement and everyone breezed through it.

J. R.

I thought it was SO boring!!!!! I even resorted to DISing while it was on.......
 
g'mornin' pirates. I'll be around catching up for a while. :surfweb:

Hello everyone!! I have been reading and reading and reading and thought I should jump in to say our family is on this cruise as well. We consist of me - Laura, my DH and our 3 children ( 1 DS and 2 DD's). We are so excited to be going on this trip :banana: Anyway, I'm really looking forward in chatting with you all for the next 16 months, bye for now,

Laura

:welcome: Laura & Family!
 
Jorge is from Cancun City in Mexico. He is my DDs absolute favorite CC CM!!!

Thank you Karen!!!!! Someone who actually didn't enlarge and read name tags. Yes as you can see Drew loved them. Monica cried at the end and she got us going too...So sweet!!!!
 
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Well...

... my older daughter has awakened with a mild fever. Both kids had a slight cough from saturday which I thought was going away on the younger one yesterday ... but just now they both showed coughing so I've dosed the younger one with the Triaminic and she's asleep again... for the older one she just got acetamicin chewable for the fever, and in a moment I'll give her triaminic as well.

Tomorrow morning I'll bring them both in to see their pediatrician... the fever is only 100.7 ... but I think she'll give us something to fight the infections.:confused:
 
:maleficen pirate: .........psssst, have you guys heard? "pink"!
is the new "black"...for guys. :wizard: :yay:

thanks to the most adorable tag " :tink: " fairy around the dis.!

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Nope...those are oooooold tags. :sad1: Long before DCL thought of taking the Magic to CA the first time. I'd like to think it was all MY doing! :laughing: (yeah, right...)
Almost time for a NEW tag though.......:confused3 I just am not clever enough, I guess. ;)

Hey, you should be easy to come up with a new tag. Afterall, you were the first one to admit that you took your phone into the bathroom with you in case IC called. :lmao:
 
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