tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32198919.post2624675453993807858..comments2023-10-15T08:43:06.368-04:00Comments on One Beautiful Life: ~ Dawn ~http://www.blogger.com/profile/17701787237614349980noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32198919.post-87341317818827482362012-12-13T11:35:45.844-05:002012-12-13T11:35:45.844-05:00I LOVE when God speaks through people to ding me w...I LOVE when God speaks through people to ding me with me something! I have not really ever thought about all my writing being for my children. Wow. I think about women mostly... moms and wives... and yet the thought of this all being part of my legacy for my kids... wow. THANK YOU dear sweet friend. What a gift you have given me today. I smile to think of how they will be able to see beautiful pictures of God all over our lives... their lives... even when they didn't know it! I dance with delight. Thank you. Thank you. ~ Dawn ~https://www.blogger.com/profile/17701787237614349980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32198919.post-11772484235864134472012-12-13T08:01:08.033-05:002012-12-13T08:01:08.033-05:00I have thought about it. It is in my family. My gr...I have thought about it. It is in my family. My grandfather has written 5 volume memoirs with pictures (reading now - absolutely fascinating). And my mom has recently started writing down her childhood memories. <br />I would love to leave something like that for my kids. But do you have any idea where I can buy about 6 more hours for each day? 2 jobs, kids, and other responsibilities.... I would like to write, but I do not want it to become a chore. Perhaps one day. Then I will come to you for pointers :-) <br /><br />I am telling you - when your kids will be old enough to truly appreciate everything you have been writing - I believe it will be life changing for them. If we all had the ability to read about our parents deepest thoughts in the times that have been the most joyous, and the most trying, I think we would have so much more compassion and connection towards them, especially when we raise our own kids.<br /><br />I LOVE your blog!!! I often share it with friends. <br />Aggyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05788258850971304193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32198919.post-76327410486178967252012-12-12T14:10:45.815-05:002012-12-12T14:10:45.815-05:00On the floor rolling. Of course, I am also in hor...On the floor rolling. Of course, I am also in horror and KNOW the dentists in Latvia are NOT like our dentists here! But jaw bone? Seriously! M-E-R-C-Y! What a blog post that would be. I don't know how you have even gone back to the dentist. I think I'd opt to let them rot out than go through that! I could get used to liquid food! HA HA<br /><br />You are amazing. YOU need a blog! Really. I could help you! :0)<br /><br />THANK YOU for sharing!!~ Dawn ~https://www.blogger.com/profile/17701787237614349980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32198919.post-49779547167190498402012-12-12T12:39:28.954-05:002012-12-12T12:39:28.954-05:00I am sorry, I know it is not funny, but I had to l...I am sorry, I know it is not funny, but I had to laugh too. <br /> <br />When it comes to dentists - I am probably their top 10% income source. I have not missed a check up since I was 3 years old. But they always find something. So, I know a thing or two about the never ending needle pricks in you gums that end up in your brain :-o<br /> <br />I know this was awful. Remember, I grew up in the socialized medical care system? Dentist was a torture chamber. You talk about almost passing out from fear when a heary Russian dentist, who just had a cigarette and had not shaven in 5 days, is putting an unsanitized, foot operated, unsharpened drill in your mouth. And you have to hold on to your dear life because it hurts like hell. There is no numbing. Bed side manner? What bed side manner? Then he squirts cold water right on the open nerve ending, making you involuntary kick him and then yells at you for it. <br /> <br />The last time I had my tooth pulled; it came out with the whole jaw. I am not kidding! Thankfully, I passed out from the pain. When I woke up, they had managed to put my dislocated jaw back in place. I still have issues from it.<br /> <br />Yes, I most definitely feel your pain. However, the only time I broke down and cried in the dentist chair was when I found out how much it is going to cost :-o <br /><br />I hope your next experience is a good one. At least relatively :-)<br />Aggyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05788258850971304193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32198919.post-51209569509442988902012-12-10T23:08:45.559-05:002012-12-10T23:08:45.559-05:00I know... can't you just see it! Girl... I am...I know... can't you just see it! Girl... I am still hurting. I think part of that needle thingy is still in there! So hoping to feel better tomorrow. And I have been given several dentists to look into that people love. One was recommended like 5 times! So I am going to start with who takes our insurance and go from there. Glad you got some laughs! I just love you. :0) "Stay Away From Dentists and Carry On!" ~ Dawn ~https://www.blogger.com/profile/17701787237614349980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32198919.post-51975380740760708942012-12-10T18:22:24.317-05:002012-12-10T18:22:24.317-05:00I could not help but laugh at parts of your story ...I could not help but laugh at parts of your story while feeling sorry for you at the same time! Poor thing!!! I remember you telling me about this dentist a couple of years ago. You should try my guy, Dr. Cox. He was recommended by Eric Mobley (who is a child dentist and goes to our church - you know, TALL Eric). Anyways, Dr. Cox is great, very nice staff and he's super honest, won't hit on you or anything weird, super nice, very professional. If you try him, you should try to get into Sharon as the hygenist. Poor friend, at least you've got it behind you now! KRAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com