tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7931913830982121700.post3240340093220309859..comments2011-04-10T17:49:04.220-04:00Comments on Up and Adams: The Other HalfPerry Ann Adamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00874513776763439343noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7931913830982121700.post-38249494513105423532010-12-01T11:31:30.378-05:002010-12-01T11:31:30.378-05:00Girl, you hit me right where it hurts on this post...Girl, you hit me right where it hurts on this post. Being an only child for 20 years of my life, I always wanted a sibling my same age. When I finally met Joe who had a sister our age, I was eager to make her 'my' sister too. I had big dreams. Unfortunately as is the story with in-laws, things didn't turn out according to my master plan. At this point, I have definitely let that relationship fall by the wayside and in turn Joe has too. After reading your last line of not taking siblings for granted, I think it's time I did something. I can't help but think you were talking to me in this post (with a huge magnifying glass aimed right on my laziness) and I thank you for sharing.Joe and Melodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08224414963173361184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7931913830982121700.post-38217383426423221362010-11-29T12:39:22.660-05:002010-11-29T12:39:22.660-05:00the family stories that one thinks about but stuff...the family stories that one thinks about but stuffs way back can haunt one until they finish the book. I have lost children in my family and I think of them often.sharonmurphy@cox.netnoreply@blogger.com