pyramid2000 said:OMG!!!! I so forgot the dream I had last night!! We were getting ready to get to the cruise when I realized I hadn't packed everything yet!Then I couldn't get into the house! (I guess we lived near the pier
) We ended up just going without ANYTHING. I was scanning the terminal for everyone and NOONE had on their shirts!! The funniest part was, we got there really early, heck before check-in even started, but I still didn't want to go back and get our stuff!
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Then I couldn't get into the house! (I guess we lived near the pier
) We ended up just going without ANYTHING. I was scanning the terminal for everyone and NOONE had on their shirts!! The funniest part was, we got there really early, heck before check-in even started, but I still didn't want to go back and get our stuff!


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Their biological father was not a nice person (that is being kind to him) and their mother was divorcing him when she was pregnant with Suzi. Dennis was 3 turning 4. Bio father was in Terminal Island Prison (military) at the time. In those days there was no aid for dependent children or other welfare assistance. If you could not take care of your children the state took them and put them in an orphanage. So, it seems his mom made the choice to give Suzi a home, parents and love. With the help of her family she was able to take care of Dennis on her own. She had no education and few skills, so she worked as a waitress, etc. Anyway, their mom remarried 2 years later to DrHug's "real" Dad and he adopted DrHug, therefore changing his last name AND his life. So although Suzi's adopted Mom had given her the names of her biological family before she died and told her she has an older brother named Dennis, she was looking for Dennis under their bio father's last name and hitting brick walls. That Dennis no longer existed. Anyway, she lives in Denver has 4 boys, two grandchildren and we have gotten to spend time with her and her family several times since we found her in early 2003. Her books were fun for me to read, knowing the author was special.

