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Thank you for sharing this wonderful moment. :)
Oh, wow. What a beautiful story. I moved to Texas to go to college. My now-husband's family took me in as their own as well, but I did have a couple of lonely years in there where I was by myself for holidays and such.One of my most poignant memories was when I was pregnant with my middle daughter. I was waiting tables and going to school and two weeks from my due date. Then my dad called and told me that my Grandfather had died. I was too far along in the pregnancy to travel, so I missed his funeral. A couple of days later, I was at work and had a woman at one of my tables who was really catty and nasty to me, as some people are when they go out to eat. And I just lost it, lost my head and cried and cried and couldn't stop. It was really over the top, my reaction, but it was just the straw that broke me, you know? And I've never forgotten it...so I always try to pay attention to how I treat people who are of no consequence to me, because you never know the kind of day someone is having, or how your words and actions will affect them.
My point is, I think everyone has these little moments...silly, small things that stick in their head forever. And gosh, I hope if I am ever that moment for someone, that I am more like your moment than mine, lol.
Hope I didn't rain all over your parade here. My story is a bummer, but I feel like I learned something from it and so I guess it was almost a blessing.




Thank you Jenny! I've encountered a few would-be demonic mother-in-laws in my time. :-)