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View attachment 4514 My grandson Owen, born Oct 10 2009 weighing 3lb 2oz. He died twice during his first hour, we were told he wouldn't live. He's 4 now, he not only lived but he walks too. He has just started to talk and although he has many problems he is a real battler, a fighter who will overcome anything I know. These tiny heroes can teach us so much about life if we listen can't they? :)
What a wonderful inspirational story. Am now going to work with warm fuzzy feeling!
 
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Don't you just hate this predictive text, Grrrrr it changes the whole thing. You get Crabs for carbs and anger for Amber,
Yes I agree - I generally swear at machines and devices which seem to 'think' they know what I mean better than I do - but then I'm a Luddite at heart.
 
View attachment 4514 My grandson Owen, born Oct 10 2009 weighing 3lb 2oz. He died twice during his first hour, we were told he wouldn't live. He's 4 now, he not only lived but he walks too. He has just started to talk and although he has many problems he is a real battler, a fighter who will overcome anything I know. These tiny heroes can teach us so much about life if we listen can't they? :)
A real hero X
 
View attachment 4514 My grandson Owen, born Oct 10 2009 weighing 3lb 2oz. He died twice during his first hour, we were told he wouldn't live. He's 4 now, he not only lived but he walks too. He has just started to talk and although he has many problems he is a real battler, a fighter who will overcome anything I know. These tiny heroes can teach us so much about life if we listen can't they? :)
Yes Popsy, they certainly can. that photo brings back memories.....I had one just like it by the side of my bed so that I could see what my baby looked like.
 
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Don't you just hate this predictive text, Grrrrr it changes the whole thing. You get Crabs for carbs and anger for Amber,

rofl....I know! I have a friend who was a hopeless texter before she got a smart phone. Now I can't understand a **** thing she writes! We spend quite a while trying to work out what she means before I have to txt back that it's garbage again and for goodness sake check before you txt you nit wit! She knows we love her :happy:
 
My first attempt at predictive text occurred when I was picking my son up from a party. 'I'm here' somehow became 'Gm herd'. He has never let me forget it.
 
My first attempt at predictive text occurred when I was picking my son up from a party. 'I'm here' somehow became 'Gm herd'. He has never let me forget it.


Yes if you don't check it, it can be complete gobbledygook.
 
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