8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC Part 6

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A tissue warning is advised if you care to read. I needed them as I wrote the Reader's Digest condensed version of our story........(buckifan said I should put the tissue warning in bold red letters, so I'm taking her advice).........

What an amazing journey you've had!

And I find myself without words...

Except we are very very happy to see you've found your happiness with Angelina! :love:

<respectful cheers!>​
 
A tissue warning is advised if you care to read. I needed them as I wrote the Reader's Digest condensed version of our story........(buckifan said I should put the tissue warning in bold red letters, so I'm taking her advice).........


.......we were married about two years and decided to try to start a family. After 4 months of trying we found out that we were expecting our first child the following May. The day before my 22nd birthday in April 1977, Hazel went into labor and off to the hospital we went. Upon having an exam, the nurse asked Hazel the last time she felt life. We were young, caught up in the moment not thinking anything of the question. A short while later I was told that I could go into the changing room to get ready as Hazel would be going into delivery very soon. When I came out, Hazel was already moved to the delivery room and I was told I couldn't go in due to complications. The next words I share were words that I will never forget and are eched in my memory forever. I heard Hazel ask if the baby was OK, the nurse replied, "The baby is dead." The doctor arrived a few minutes after Kristen was delivered, and I had the task of telling my in-laws the news, as they were in the Father's Waiting Room. My mom and step-dad arrived at the hospital a few minutes later.

We tried again and again for another child, but to no avail. We went through years of fertility treatments, and finally the fertility specialist gave us a 1/2 of 1% chance of ever having another biological child. After hearing this news, we finally gave up on all fertility treatments and put everything in God's hands. We decided if He wanted us to have a child, then He would provide it.

In 1988 were we contacted about a young girl who was 6 months pregnant and was asked if we would be interested in adopting her child after it was born. We went through the last 3 months of the pregnancy with her. In February 1989 a baby girl was born as Hazel and I sat in the Father's Waiting Room (the same Father's Waiting Room I was in 12 years earlier), only to be told that the child had less than a 20% chance of survival. The baby girl was rushed to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and we didn't know if we would ever get the chance to see her. After three long days of testing on the baby, and with the birth mother's permission, we were allowed to visit our daughter. We met with the doctors and were advised it did not look good for our daughter. We found out that she was born with a form of dwarfism. The birth mother let us name our baby Barbara Jean(BJ). BJ fought long and hard, had a major surgery, an infection set in, and within a month she lost her battle and died a few days after Mother's Day 1989. The birth mother allowed us to bury BJ next to our daughter Kristen. The entire time BJ was at CHOP, the birth mother only came twice, once to sign for the surgery, the second to remove BJ from life support, other than that, Hazel and I took care of all of BJ's needs. We made daily visits to the hospital for the 12 weeks she was there.

On September 16, 1990 we received a call about a baby girl that was born the night before in Oaxaca, Mexico and were asked if we would be interested in adopting her. After 7 months, and 4 trips to Mexico we were finally able to bring Angelina home with us, and she has been the apple of her daddy's eye ever since, even when she drives me up a wall.

I don't know why I felt the need to share this, but it helps with my healing even after all these years.

Thanks for the tissue alert. My heart was breaking for you & Hazel. I can never imagine going through what you have been through.

Since you mentioned CHOP, I hope the care they gave BJ is as wondeful as the care they have given my nephew, its my cousins son(believe it our not his name is TJ. We do the CHOP cancer walk every Sept in Philly. Tj was diagnosed several years ago with a brain tumor. After several brain surgeries and a heavy Chemo he was cancer free for 9 months. Then it came back. Full cranial & spinal radiation...and so far so good. His last few MRI's have been crystal clear. He will be celebrating his 8th bithday this summer. TJ and my Devin are only months apart and they are best buds. Tj is doing extremely well. We just keep hoping and praying he remains disease free.
What CHOP has done for him and his family is a miracle. It truly is a wonderful childrens hospital.
 
Andy, that is exactly why we are totally at peace with our decision to adopt. We truly feel that God just had a really special job for us to do...:goodvibes
We're adopting through our state, but it's the same concept. A lot of these babies are born drug exposed and drug addicted, and would otherwise not have much of a chance at life. :sad1:


We had given up all hope of adopting after we lost BJ, the pain was just too much, I went into a 15 month depression and had nearly given up on life, one week later, we got the call about Angelina. I learned my lesson then about never giving up. I wish you all the best with your adoption!!! :goodvibes
 
If I didn't have 1/3 of our belongings still packed up in moving boxes, i *might* have considered resoldering the jack. But no matter...the laptop arrived at the depot repair facility at 1002 CST today (nevermind that FedEx shows it was signed for at 0809)...repairs underway at 1103 and I got an email update that says they have fixed it :yay: and it's being shipped back as of 1302! hmmm maybe this will be that one time that CC actually comes through for us! :rotfl2: Actually, I heard from a buddy who said CC changed service repair facilities due to problems with their old depot.


Keeping my fingers crossed that it works out for you. In our case, the $14 repair saved us from replacing the entire machine. I hope your repair turns out as well for you.
 
Oh nooooooo! Now, I do cry at movies very easily .....In fact, I've been known to tear up at a sentimental commercial (I'm a sap). But I'd bet there were many teary eyes in the theatre.

My dh never cries during movies, or at least hardly ever.....when we left the movie, I looked at him and he had red eyes. I asked him if he had been crying, and he admitted "a little bit....":goodvibes



I had no idea what a tear jerker this was going to be. Devin is my sentimental one, and I was expecting a few tears, what I got was during the really sad part after you know what happens, he comes out with is anyone else bored?


Me I used all my popcorn napkins wiping my eyes and blowing my nose.
 
ok finally cought up again wondering where is the video link of the look alike contest every was posting about we did not see it also can someone help cant remember what tequila they said was best for some reason i cant member what they said at the tasting.rum is good but tequila goes with more
 
I always tell my dh...."Now, you know how I hate to nag, but....."

Still goes in one ear and out the other......

I sometimes suspect my spouse has the same "issues" you've described...

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Yup... I've been accused of having
the same "hearing problems" by my spouse...


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maureen, I find if I start a project DH will always finish it. He thinks I don't know what I am doing.:thumbsup2

LOL I've done that too..Sometimes it works sometimes is doesnt. Usually works well when it involves power tools!!!!:rotfl: :rotfl:
 
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Glad you got out, shopped and got home safely. Food is a good thing!


You know the old saying,

"We Like Eating!"



Today it was get to the store or starve. I figured since it wasn't Lent yet, we were getting to the store.
 
You know the old saying,

"We Like Eating!"



Today it was get to the store or starve. I figured since it wasn't Lent yet, we were getting to the store.

Might have to deploy operation DCL Buddy Food Drop !!!

Mark
 
A tissue warning is advised if you care to read. I needed them as I wrote the Reader's Digest condensed version of our story........(buckifan said I should put the tissue warning in bold red letters, so I'm taking her advice).........


.......we were married about two years and decided to try to start a family. After 4 months of trying we found out that we were expecting our first child the following May. The day before my 22nd birthday in April 1977, Hazel went into labor and off to the hospital we went. Upon having an exam, the nurse asked Hazel the last time she felt life. We were young, caught up in the moment not thinking anything of the question. A short while later I was told that I could go into the changing room to get ready as Hazel would be going into delivery very soon. When I came out, Hazel was already moved to the delivery room and I was told I couldn't go in due to complications. The next words I share were words that I will never forget and are eched in my memory forever. I heard Hazel ask if the baby was OK, the nurse replied, "The baby is dead." The doctor arrived a few minutes after Kristen was delivered, and I had the task of telling my in-laws the news, as they were in the Father's Waiting Room. My mom and step-dad arrived at the hospital a few minutes later.

We tried again and again for another child, but to no avail. We went through years of fertility treatments, and finally the fertility specialist gave us a 1/2 of 1% chance of ever having another biological child. After hearing this news, we finally gave up on all fertility treatments and put everything in God's hands. We decided if He wanted us to have a child, then He would provide it.

In 1988 were we contacted about a young girl who was 6 months pregnant and was asked if we would be interested in adopting her child after it was born. We went through the last 3 months of the pregnancy with her. In February 1989 a baby girl was born as Hazel and I sat in the Father's Waiting Room (the same Father's Waiting Room I was in 12 years earlier), only to be told that the child had less than a 20% chance of survival. The baby girl was rushed to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and we didn't know if we would ever get the chance to see her. After three long days of testing on the baby, and with the birth mother's permission, we were allowed to visit our daughter. We met with the doctors and were advised it did not look good for our daughter. We found out that she was born with a form of dwarfism. The birth mother let us name our baby Barbara Jean(BJ). BJ fought long and hard, had a major surgery, an infection set in, and within a month she lost her battle and died a few days after Mother's Day 1989. The birth mother allowed us to bury BJ next to our daughter Kristen. The entire time BJ was at CHOP, the birth mother only came twice, once to sign for the surgery, the second to remove BJ from life support, other than that, Hazel and I took care of all of BJ's needs. We made daily visits to the hospital for the 12 weeks she was there.

On September 16, 1990 we received a call about a baby girl that was born the night before in Oaxaca, Mexico and were asked if we would be interested in adopting her. After 7 months, and 4 trips to Mexico we were finally able to bring Angelina home with us, and she has been the apple of her daddy's eye ever since, even when she drives me up a wall.

I don't know why I felt the need to share this, but it helps with my healing even after all these years.

Oh Andy----thank you so much for sharing your story with us.....I know that must have been a horrible struggle and the grieving for that incredible......God did have a plan for you........Angelina is truly a blessing to you too.....And you to her......:) :)
 
Goodmorning everyone. Had to work the last 2 days so I'm quite behind. Hope every one is healthy and warm. Need to catch up, will be around somewhat today.

Me and FIN just got back from the gym. We can't let Todd be the only guy in ship shape. Will post rugby update shortly. :)

No we can't ----we girls deserve LOTS of eye candy.....:rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
And here i thought i was the only one who had to resort to such tactics...

I asked for hooks to be put up in our closet over a week ago...Still no hooks...

i hate flipping out cause then my blood pressure goes up but sometimes it's like he never listens.....


Ever stop to think we just like the entertainment ?????

:cool2:

Mark
 
Hello everyone!! I have been reading and reading and reading and thought I should jump in to say our family is on this cruise as well. We consist of me - Laura, my DH and our 3 children ( 1 DS and 2 DD's). We are so excited to be going on this trip :banana: Anyway, I'm really looking forward in chatting with you all for the next 16 months, bye for now,

Laura

:sail: :welcome: :sail:
 
And here i thought i was the only one who had to resort to such tactics...

I asked for hooks to be put up in our closet over a week ago...Still no hooks...

i hate flipping out cause then my blood pressure goes up but sometimes it's like he never listens.....



Oh I wont even tell you the list of stuff that I have unfinished.....................................
 
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