But it is hard to truly be peaceful.
Quote from: jeannea on November 15, 2014, 09:10:03 AMBut it is hard to truly be peaceful.You hit the nail on the head! My husband and I have had very little peace these past few years (unrelated to his ESRD) and then..he had to start dialysis. My mother in-law recently cut me down and if only she and everyone else in our families would just LISTEN to us, they may understand what we are going through and that we are just wanting to have some peace in our life, no more, no less. Just peace. No yachts, no mansion, no exotic vacations or new cars, just to be able to live and do home hemo in peace.
Ha Ha Ho Ha me oh my OHHHHstill got some worries, but I don't cryor shake a fist up at the skys,Hhmmmnnnnnn, still no yachts, no mansion, no exotic vacations or new cars,but do have a dandy fistula scar,fistula bumps would make a new cara wreck,wanting peace, oh my, just wanting to have some peace in my life, no more, no less, just peace oh boy ,who else gets to vacation three times a week like me,do miss sailing the yacht and flying the plane, oohhhh oh, was only wild dream,low blood pressure, cramps, crash sheesh ka bob, a dose of "mediocrity", or a dose of ambitious ladder climber,choices, choices, choices, hit the nail on the head, nearly flipped out of bed,bang fell out of bed, missed getting banged on the head,whew, glad to be awake, oh solo miawas the grand daddy of all nightmares.where oh where is my stress reliever mp3