[Connie Miller said she lost her husband and her son - who was raised a Christian - on June 14, 2004. She cried for days.] But you are not the son I gave birth to, bathed and raised. ... I do not have a son anymore, ... This will be the last you will see me. That love has been destroyed and will never be there again. |
But you are not the son I gave birth to, bathed and raised. ... I do not have a son anymore. This will be the last you will see me. That love has been destroyed and will never be there again. |
Guys do it. They just buy a clipper and can do it in a few minutes over the bathroom sink. |
I wanted him to get me back in shape so I could do this stuff again. In fact, it was the first or second time I was there, I said, 'I have to get back to Jazzercise. How can you help me?' |
I'd like it to stay a quaint little town, |
I'm able to not jump when everyone else is jumping. So they give you an option, |
It's been like five months. Total hip replacement, and I'm out there jumping around like everybody else, |
Objectivity has about as much substance as the emperor's new clothes. |
Out here we, at least, have been able to be ourselves. |
Probably daily. The minimum would be every two or three days. |
Somebody needs to figure out what to do with it. It's just too much, |
The farm will give younger kids an idea of where the apples they eat come from, where the eggs that Mom feeds them at home come from, before she buys them in the store. Having to dig for potatoes in the sand will make kids realize that it takes some effort to get to some foods, |
There a lot of people I know struggling with that, just barely making it. Then having almost $3 a gallon for gas, it's just outrageous. |
We ask that they be entertaining. And the horse and rider's appearance should complement the music. |
When you're with this many wonderful, committed people, it just keeps you going, |