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Me sitting on dads lap playing with him
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In a car sleeping with my hand being held tenderly
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Sleeping on my bed while mom doesnβt know I can feel her hands fixing my hair away from my face.
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Seeing a firefly for the first time, I was 15.
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Childhood summer mornings waking up to the sound of Momβs humming little ditties as she hung the laundry on the line. I would lay there for a few minutes before getting up just to enjoying the cool mimosa scented breeze floating in the window. I wish I could get that mimosa scent on my clothes still today.
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holding my newborn nephew for the first time & crying
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July the 8th, 1986 at 20:30 (8:30pm). When I held my firstborn and he saw me and smiled. At that moment I knew I was a dad.
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Guess you found the meaning of life............
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One of my most fond memories is seeing my son perform on stage for the first time :) I think he was about 17-18 yrs old, Rage Against the Machine, Killing in the Name of. I still get goosebumps all over my body whenever I hear that song :)
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You are truly blessed Crystal. May he bring you lots of joy and happiness.
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Seeing my daughter in a Christmas play in school, I think she was maybe 4 or 5.
I think we must all have quite a few. |
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Bringing home a new puppy.
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The day we adopted our daughter and knew once and for all she would be ours forever.
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Seeing Ayers Rock (Uluru) again after having been away from home for 6 weeks to get my visa extended. Why the heck that had to take so long I don't know.
A ton of very very very dear memories of all the people I met in Australia, particularly at Ayers Rock. Rangers, nurses, Aboriginals, co-workers, my Canadian roommate. I best not dwell on it, or I'll be in tears, even after 30 years. |
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Losing my virginity.
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Me and my late dad singing in the car together during the rare times he gets the chance to bring me to school because my ride didnt show up
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My cat giving birth and the two kitties meowing for the first time
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I did not have kids until late in life.
My son was premature so I wasn't able to hold him in my arms until the next day. The feeling was overwhelming that tears just welled from my eyes and soon I was sobbing. This tiny baby is my son and I turned to my husband and said "Thank you for giving me a son." And my husband said "You're welcome." In my mind I thought "You're welcome? You're welcome????" What a dimwitted answer!!! Our son was also his first born son. Why is this nincompoop not as overwhelmed as I am? the thought screamed loudly in the head. It almost broke the spell but it was my most tender moment so nobody could take that away from me. I just filed the dimwitted answer under "P" for Promises. I promise to get back to you on this and it's not going to be pretty. |
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awesome οΈ
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Sitting with my Grandpa as he is telling us stories about important events in history over ice-cream and apple pie.
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