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The first day of school

Aug 31 2011
Tomorrow is the first day of school. The girls are in bed,sound asleep. The clothes are laid out for the morning,very cute sparkly outfits,might I add! The backpacks are ready to go. I accomplished everythingthis year on my own. Did all the shopping,cleaned out the dressers/closets,went to the back to school picnic. In the morning I will get them ready by myself,and watch them get on the bus by myself. And I will be home all alone,all day everyday this year,by myself. Im feeling alone tonight. And a bit melancholy,hard to beleive that both the girls will be in school all day this year. Time has gone by so fast. Really missing the way life used to be tonight. I should not be doing this alone,raising these children on my own. He should be here. But he isnt. Its just me:(

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written by sunnydays, September 01, 2011
LOL! Thanks for the comments! I am both happy smilies/grin.gif and sad smilies/sad.gif. I will miss them,but I will also be able to get some rest during the day. J called this morning to talk to them,and I could hear her in the backround,laughing. Kind of put a damper on this special day.

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