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TalithaCumi"MDJunction is a wonderful place, full of wonderful people. People that I have learned that I can rely on for anything that I need whenever I need it;
A hug in times of stress.
Prayer in times of crisis
Encouragement in times of doubt.
A laugh in times of sadness.
A smile in times of heartache.
Hope in times of hopelessness.
Assurance in times of fear.
A reminder of the good things in life in times of depression.
And most importantly, love when I need it the most. MDJ has become like a family to me. I have priceless friends that I will hold in my heart and love forever. MDJ is a place of safety, when I know I can be myself and that I am loved. Thank you all SO much, you mean the world to me.
" (TalithaCumi)

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BaltoKate

BaltoKate

The life and times of a working mom trying to do what's best for her PDD-NOS daughter without: 1) getting fired because of all the time off for appointments (doctors, therapists, specialists, teachers, the city school system, etc.); 2) ignoring my husband and typical daughter; 3) becoming a hysterical depressed drunk; or 4) losing my mind. Oh yeah, life is good!


Finally Back!

Dec 30 2011

After being down and out for over two weeks thanks to Lyme Disease (of all things), I am finally back on my feet.  Absolutely-positively crazy! 

I live in a city, for crying outloud! 

 Marguerite was pretty good about the whole thing, though she did not understand why I could not do the usual rough housing she enjoys.  Lately, it is our typical three-year old that is driving us nuts! 

 Looking forward to school starting again!



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