Hey! Turning thirty isn't so bad. (It just happened to me on Tuesday.) There was a little bit of uneasiness thinking about being the age I thought was SO OLD when I was a kid...I'm glad your life is right where you want it to be at this stage in your life--that's a nice feeling. :)

from holli
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11:48 pm - Thursday,January 27, 2005

Hey, you need to post a new picture of Aidan for us! One with him crawling around - that would be fun!!! Thanks for sharing.

from Michelle
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11:46 am - Thursday,January 27, 2005

I just started reading your diary a few days ago. I am in mid-March 2002 so far. Thank you for sharing your experience. I lost my wife about 5 months ago. She was 29 and I am currently 27. It's been good for me to read your writings and relate them to my situation. So, I just wanted to take the time to say thank you and I look forward to reading the rest of your enteries soon!

from Jay
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11:09 pm - Monday,January 24, 2005

Hi, I'm not sure why I am doing this, other than the fact that your site is exactly what I have been searching for. I have a friend that lost his wife (he is 28/she was 30) and he has a 6mos old baby. We have been friends for a long time and in his grief, we become much closer, perhaps too close. Now, I am afraid that I have caused more stress for him. As, after reading your first year, he found himself too deep, too fast and is now scared and running away. I will let him run, for it is best for him, but it hurts for me. Anyway, I am so glad to see that "in-the-end" happiness can find a broken, seemingly empty heart again, and if it is not me with him, I hope he keeps his heart open for love.... Please keep writing, as I will keep hoping...............

from Heather
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1:31 pm - Monday,January 24, 2005

hi..i used to read your diary many many moons ago..infact i think the last time i read it was when you were getting grief from some about your decision to date marathon girl..from recollection you closed your diary?..anyhow i'm glad i have once again stumbled across it!..i look forward to reading it from begining to current times once i get back permantly here at diaryland (my diary is currently locked due to a few months of being away and i need to revamp etc)..i'm happy for you that things/life has turned out well and you are happy..best wishes

from becka
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8:26 am - Monday,January 24, 2005

You and I both understand the pain your friend is feeling, my prayers are with him.

from Rick
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12:44 am - Monday,January 17, 2005

i have to say about 3 months ago i went to a childs funeral who died of SIDS. she looked like a baby doll she was beautiful. i have never been able to get that image out of my head, and probably never will.it's never easy to lose anyone and children make things even more emotional, especially if you are a parent. it made me thank god for my own children being healthy. everyone is different though, i just felt compelled to share that with you.

from pantypulldwn
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10:09 pm - Thursday,January 13, 2005

Once again, I have found my way back to your diary and I just love it. You have been through so much and yet you still continue to come out on top. It's terrible to hear about your friend's baby, I imagine the whole thing was hard for you. I know that it would be hard for me. I just wanted to let you know that you inspire me. I went through a very rough year last year and I was a little worried that I would ever end up in a place I wanted to be but I have and reading your diary assures me that I will lead a full life. My diary is locked but the username is alexia and the password is 07gcr10 if you would like to read it. I'll definately be back to read about your life!!

from Ali
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10:02 am - Thursday,January 13, 2005

Awwwww.... You know, my mom trained and became and elite runner while raising 2 kids, holding down a full-time job, and building a life with my step-dad. She didn't start running until she was 35, so MG has a leg up already! It just takes some creativity and a heck of a lot of organization - my mom cooked all day on Sundays and froze our week's meals, she spilt her training into thirds (before work, at lunch, during our after-school practices) and she has been enormaously successful as a runner. Good luck to both of you, whatever she decides to do!

from Arizona Sarah
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10:11 am - Monday,January 10, 2005

Cool. Very cool. Not very eloquent, I know, but your comments about Marathon Girl - and her comments to you are just cool. That she is comfortable with her priorities, and that you are willing to encourage her, and that you both make each other your priority. Very cool.

from skibigsky
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11:01 pm - Friday,January 7, 2005


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