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Join Nancy, self employed, happily divorced mom of two teenage daughters, for a dose of hope and humour as she finds handling it all exhilarating, scary and breathtaking. You can find more Nancy at her personal blog, My Family is Not Broken. You can also follow her as @nancy_johnston on twitter.
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I wish I could go through life as happy as my happiest child; he's (usually) the one going through life without a care in the world, blissfully unaware of worries and concern. Unfortunately, I go through life the way my mother uses this quote, "you are only as happy as your least happy child."
jen- this is classic glass 1/2 me- going to change it now because you are quoting it properly and it is far more true
Cute photo, is it you?
I still can't comment on burden or blessing!
no my youngest but a dead ringer for me at the same age
try now - I think it works.