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AUTHOR: Grammy2002DATE: 05/08/02 11:42am
SUBJECT: Re: Crying and frustration
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AUTHOR: misswings
Thank you for such a nice reply. The parenting class is a good idea and I am going to try to find one for them that is local. I don't know what advice I could ever give, but if you want to talk, I'll sure do my best to help and I'll always reply to you. I have 3 sons - ages 20, 16, and 13. My son and daughter-in-law have been living with me since they got married as they cannot yet afford to be on their own. They are trying, but it is a lot harder than they thought. Again, thank you for such a nice compliment to me. No one gets enough compliments in their lifetime.
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