Now don't take the pee lol,I think my smile looks better in this View attachment 8863
There's a difference ?Now don't take the pee lol,I think my smile looks better in this View attachment 8863
View attachment 8864 OMG!! Not sure whether to mention this on a forum but has anybody ever told you (and this really personal) that you have a tash.
Good thing is it doesn't show on your avatar
Maybe santa will bring you a pack of Bics.
Good job you've got a good sense of humour. I think it helps when we have problems like we have. For me it takes my mind off it.View attachment 8867 I do hope so
Lol@robbity I did mange to find me another beautiful smile.OMG @Snowy12 - that's rather scary - and if its your best smile god help us if you ever decide tofrown upon us... I'm running for cover!
Robbity
There's a difference ?Lol@robbity I did mange to find me another beautiful smile.
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Must be my cataract. We look with the good eye.... Ahhhhhhh.....Come on then like what?
I can't see one either - they all look rather YELLOW to me!There's a difference ?
Yep. You've got the joke at last.I can't see one either - they all look rather YELLOW to me!
Robbity
In a funny sort of way I'm glad this has come at this time in my life, as my son is nearly 18 and now more responsible and doing things for himself. As a single parent for all of his life I think bringing him up on my own and having diabetes would have been a big struggle. As it is I don't get distracted now and can manage to cope quite well.I have to agree without it I would be crying but haven't got time for that so laugh as much as we can.View attachment 8869
There's a difference ?
Well done to you on bringing your son up on your own,it is hard with two parents but as a single parent it is twice the worry and work,there never seems to be enough hours in the day they say that laughter is the best form of medicine oh and an apple a day so I've been told.In a funny sort of way I'm glad this has come at this time in my life, as my son is nearly 18 and now more responsible and doing things for himself. As a single parent for all of his life I think bringing him up on my own and having diabetes would have been a big struggle. As it is I don't get distracted now and can manage to cope quite well.
View attachment 8891 View attachment 8892 I can see where you're coming from
What you're saying is true but in my case as Leon grew up so did his independence which although just small little things ie washing himself and cleaning his teeth on his own gives you just that little extra time to yourself. Much needed. Now it's not a matter of my time he wants or needs but my money.Well done to you on bringing your son up on your own,it is hard with two parents but as a single parent it is twice the worry and work,there never seems to be enough hours in the day they say that laughter is the best form of medicine oh and an apple a day so I've been told.
I know that feeling that's all my daughter keeps asking for and I am sure I did this to my parents well I know I did.What you're saying is true but in my case as Leon grew up so did his independence which although just small little things ie washing himself and cleaning his teeth on his own gives you just that little extra time to yourself. Much needed. Now it's not a matter of my time he wants or needs but my money.
Must get me some of themI know that feeling that's all my daughter keeps asking for and I am sure I did this to my parents well I know I did.
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