• AnnieCharles
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      • In response to: "What was the comfort food you enjoyed most growing up?" A 2" thick, medium-rare steak cut at Roblin Meats in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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    • 'Financial Peace University' was a helpful read
      • The making of a millionaire!!

        It showed me several different ways people thought about money and it allowed me to tailor teachings for my teenager in a way that she could not only understand but also absorb.

        My 14 year old daughter is already in the habit of saving no less than 20% of her earnings. She loves to watch it grow and I hope that it will be a seamless transition from babysitting to W2!!

      • answered by AnnieCharles on 09/02/2009
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    • I'll take a tattoo (because I can't have the real thing)
      • Caterpillars or butterflies


        Although I'm not sure where I would place it, I would get four butterflies. Each butterfly would represent a baby I have lost. Baby Jordan's would be Ruby Red to signify the month of birth (July 16, 1996); Sam's would be green for his August Angelversary (August 5, 2003); Peanut passed in March so an aquamarine butterfly would carry that legacy (March 16,2007); Faith Hope was born and passed just seven weeks ago today would also be Ruby Red (July 9, 2009 weighing 1oz, 0.75 inches long).

        Maybe (and I never even thought of this until right now) I could get four caterpillars instead, to bloom in to butterflies in heaven...

        There is no heartbreak as deep as watching the heart of your child as it stops. There is no pain comparable to watching your baby and knowing you can do nothing to stop the inevitable...

        I've seen renderings of children born too early. Nothing prepared me for the sight of my little girl at less than one inch long with arms, legs, fingers, toes, eyes, and ears already formed. So tiny, so delicate, so beautiful. In one of the pictures I took of her while we prepared her for burial her mouth is open slightly and it looks as if she is smiling; perhaps already aware that she is going to a better place...

      • answered by AnnieCharles on 08/27/2009
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