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A Letter From Mom and Dad

I received this from a friend and it touched me so I thought I would share:

"A Letter From Mom And Dad"


My child,

When I get old, I hope you understand 'n have patience with me
In case I break the plate, or spill soup on the table because I’m losing my eyesight, I hope you don’t yell at me.
Older people are sensitive, always having self pity when you yell.
When my hearing gets worse 'n I can’t hear what you’re saying, I hope you don’t call me ‘Deaf!’
Please repeat what you said or write it down.

I’m sorry, my child.
I’m getting older.
When my knees get weaker, I hope you have the patience to help me get up.
Like how I used to help you while you were little, learning how to walk.
Please bear with me, when I keep repeating myself like a broken record, I hope you just keep listening to me.
Please don’t make fun of me, or get sick of listening to me.

Do you remember when you were little 'n you wanted a ballon? You repeated yourself over 'n over until you get what you wanted.
Please also pardon my smell. I smell like an old person.Please don’t force me to shower.
My body is weak.
Old people get sick easily when they’re cold. I hope I don’t gross you out.

Do you remember when you were little? I used to chase you around because you didn’t want to shower.
I hope you can be patient with me when I’m always cranky. It’s all part of getting old.
You’ll understand when you’re older.
'n if you have spare time, I hope we can talk even for a few minutes.
I’m always all by myself all the time, 'n have no one to talk to.
I know you’re busy with work.
Even if you’re not interested in my stories, please have time for me.

Do you remember when you were little? I used to listen to your stories about your teddy bear.
When the time comes, 'n I get ill 'n bedridden, I hope you have the patience to take care of me.
I’m sorry if I accidentally wet the bed or make a mess.
I hope you have the patience to take care of me during the last few moments of my life.
I’m not going to last much longer, anyway.
When the time of my death comes, I hope you hold my hand 'n give me strength to face death.

'n don’t worry..
When I finally meet our creator, I will whisper in his ear to bless you. Because you loved your Mom 'n Dad.
Thank you so much for your care.
We love you. ! ♥
 
Re: A Letter From Mom and Dad

I received this from a friend and it touched me so I thought I would share:

"A Letter From Mom And Dad"


My child,

When I get old, I hope you understand 'n have patience with me
In case I break the plate, or spill soup on the table because I’m losing my eyesight, I hope you don’t yell at me.
Older people are sensitive, always having self pity when you yell.
When my hearing gets worse 'n I can’t hear what you’re saying, I hope you don’t call me ‘Deaf!’
Please repeat what you said or write it down.

I’m sorry, my child.
I’m getting older.
When my knees get weaker, I hope you have the patience to help me get up.
Like how I used to help you while you were little, learning how to walk.
Please bear with me, when I keep repeating myself like a broken record, I hope you just keep listening to me.
Please don’t make fun of me, or get sick of listening to me.

Do you remember when you were little 'n you wanted a ballon? You repeated yourself over 'n over until you get what you wanted.
Please also pardon my smell. I smell like an old person.Please don’t force me to shower.
My body is weak.
Old people get sick easily when they’re cold. I hope I don’t gross you out.

Do you remember when you were little? I used to chase you around because you didn’t want to shower.
I hope you can be patient with me when I’m always cranky. It’s all part of getting old.
You’ll understand when you’re older.
'n if you have spare time, I hope we can talk even for a few minutes.
I’m always all by myself all the time, 'n have no one to talk to.
I know you’re busy with work.
Even if you’re not interested in my stories, please have time for me.

Do you remember when you were little? I used to listen to your stories about your teddy bear.
When the time comes, 'n I get ill 'n bedridden, I hope you have the patience to take care of me.
I’m sorry if I accidentally wet the bed or make a mess.
I hope you have the patience to take care of me during the last few moments of my life.
I’m not going to last much longer, anyway.
When the time of my death comes, I hope you hold my hand 'n give me strength to face death.

'n don’t worry..
When I finally meet our creator, I will whisper in his ear to bless you. Because you loved your Mom 'n Dad.
Thank you so much for your care.
We love you. ! ♥
A very good article.
 
The letters go both ways. My opinion on this matter goes both ways. I think their are lazy, spoiled people out there, but I also think others work hard but just got a tough break. There is no easy solution to the problem, or problems. One thing I do know, we have to keep on keeping on and learn to adapt to whatever comes our way and at the same time, change what we can to improve our quality of life and our futures. What ever that may be....................
 

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I love milk, still drink it almost every day, but:

The Dangers of Raw Milk: Unpasteurized Milk Can Pose a Serious Health Risk
http://www.fda.gov/Food/ResourcesForYou/consumers/ucm079516.htm

You must work for the government, or use to............;) 800 sick people since 1998? Come on man.........how many have gotten sick from pasteurized milk?

"This study provides clear evidence that M. paratuberculosisbacteria in naturally infected milk are capable of survivingcommercial high-temperature, short-time pasteurization if theyare present in raw milk in sufficient numbers."

http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/abst...46f46457be918f0dbd97e1a8&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha
 
All I know is that I remember my Dad telling me when I was a kid that pasteurization was a wonderful thing. He was a dirt farmers son and he should have known what he was talking about, he was born in 1908. I've always drank milk and never got sick, even when I drank it when it was a little sour.
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MOOOA!
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All I know is that I remember my Dad telling me when I was a kid that pasteurization was a wonderful thing. He was a dirt farmers son and he should have known what he was talking about, he was born in 1908. I've always drank milk and never got sick, even when I drank it when it was a little sour.

My granddaddy was a rancher who drank raw milk till the day he died. All he did was strain it through a cloth. I don't remember ever hearing anything about him getting sick in those 35 years................................

Actually, he was 91............:cheesy:
 
GEORGE CARLIN, ON REVERSING LIFE'S SEQUENCE

I want to live my next life backwards:
You start out dead and get that out of the way.
Then you wake up in a nursing home feeling better every day.
Then you get kicked out for being too healthy.
You enjoy your retirement and collect your pension.
Then, when you start work, you get a gold watch on your first day.
You work 40 years until you're too young to work.
You get ready for High School: drink alcohol, party, and you're generally promiscuous.
Then you go to primary school, you become a kid, you play, and you have no responsibilities.
Then you become a baby, and then...
You spend your last 9 months floating peacefully in luxury, in spa-like conditions: central heating, room service on tap, and then...
You finish off as an orgasm.
I rest my case.

:)
 
Einstein's Secret

"Albert Einstein had only one thing different about his brain than the brain of everyday folks. I’m going to tell you what that is, and it has to do with the most common thing people worry about as they grow older."

"These cells use glioltransmitters to stimulate and fine tune the actions of your neurons. This gives you a faster, more accurate brain with less fogginess and better concentration.

Glia also enhance the brain activity that helps you soak up the world around you. For instance, if you were missing a kind of glial cell called oligodendrocytes, messages would travel through your brain 30 times slower!

And did you know that extra glial cells were the only thing scientists found that was different about Einstein’s brain? He had a lot more of them than most people do."

http://blog.grasslandbeef.com/einsteins-secret/?utm_campaign=EinsteinsSecret&utm_source=newsletter

All I have is a Chia Pet......................:laugh:
 
Re: Einstein's Secret

"Albert Einstein had only one thing different about his brain ... extra glial cells were the only thing scientists found that was different about Einstein’s brain? He had a lot more of them than most people do."

All I have is a Chia Pet......................:laugh:

Better start pounding down more red wine then? :D
 
Re: Einstein's Secret

Better start pounding down more red wine then? :D

I will be tonight. We are having a little costume party and we got this red wine that you heat on the stove before drinking called "Witches Brew". It's actually pretty good, to me anyway. Costumes, candy, cocktails and Cowboys-Eagles.........ahhhhh.......hopefully no condolences...............:blink:
 
Re: Einstein's Secret

In Germany, we call that gluhwein.
Nothing like singing carols door to door on Christmas Eve with the promise of gluhwein at each house to keep us warm. Let's just say the words start getting a bit slurred toward the end of the night.
 
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