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Sorry for the confusion. I am just going to post this now, so nobody is confused. I copied the answers from below. Hopefully it worked. Amelia. After reading her blog, I have a huge, huge respect for her (not that I didn't before). I just feel like she's overcome so much in her life and instead of making excuses, it just empowered her to lead a good life. She turned out to be such an amazing person and Mother. Also, she has that Southern Charm thing going on. Love it!I also think that DD, Christina and KMO are some of the sweetest people ever. I feel like they are all very caring, nurturing and 100% genuine.
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aortiz59
Joined on 05-11-2008Westlake, Ohio2,962 Posts14,825 Points
Ames, hands down.(in my best Pauly D voice) OH.YEA. In.love.big time. YEA!

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steeser03
Joined on 05-03-2009Harrisburg, PA3,945 Posts41,944 Points

aortiz59:Ames, hands down.(in my best Pauly D voice) OH.YEA. In.love.big time. YEA!
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steeser03
Joined on 05-03-2009Harrisburg, PA3,945 Posts41,944 Points
i would pick ilove because of all the work she does volunteering and as an advocate for pitbulls. if i cant pick her because she isnt around much anymore then my second pick is nooner.i think she works very hard at a job that is more frustrating than rewarding because she lives for the days where she feels that she has made a difference. im sure that has to be hard, but i think it says a lot about her that she is willing to sacrifice her own stress and sanity in order to make a difference in just one persons life. i have a lot of respect for her, but i think if i spent a day in her shoes i would gain even more respect.ask me to read my super secret blog about people in my life ReportBlock
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kmo630
Joined on 07-28-2008Milwaukee, WI1,254 Posts15,015 Points
I don't think I explained well enough, I'm sorry! I was still going to do the 2nd post and that is where replies would be. Your answers still count though 
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mcd11
Joined on 10-13-2009Boston1,373 Posts21,357 Points
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Re: A Day in the Life
This is a hard one. So many girls have shown me such kindness over the years.
Amelia- always there to give advice and answered many questions throughout my pregnancy.
Steeser, Jill, and MB- They went above and beyond and sent Weston a wonderful gift that he loves...his jumper!
Mary- Is always there for everyone. She was first in line to help me through my bed rest and Weston being in the hospital for a week.
Everyone- for sending a wonderful basket to also help me through Weston's extra hospital stay.
I am probably forgetting people, but everyone basically rocks!
updated 10.03.12
Aw
MFEO!
And on that note, I've got to go with all the ladies who threw me my e-shower. Way too many to list, seriously. It was uncommonly generous; I'll never forget it.
Our board is full of women with big hearts.
We have a lot of very compassionate women on this board. Even some people who I sometimes butt heads with have really gone out of their way to show me kindness, and I truly appreciate that. That tells me much more about who you are as a person than any little arguments we may sometimes get into.
Smo and mcd have a really solid head on their shoulders. They both know who they are and are confident in themselves and their beliefs. They'll stand up for something when they don't think it's right, and they listen to me vent about BR stuff without judgement. Sometimes a girl just needs to vent and they get that.
Stees has been super compassionate about everything going on with my grandparents. It's a hard thing to go through, and it's difficult to watch it effect your parents as well. I really appreciate her sympathy.
Mary and K-hart have both been a kind ear when TTC journeys have been particularly tough. I know that they "get it" for very different reasons, but I really appreciate them being the ones who step up and say "I know how you feel or I can sympathize."
Jill- Offered to help my sister find a job when she was still unemployed a year after graduating. That was a while ago now, but it meant a lot to me that some internet "stranger" who doesn't know me from Adam would be willing to help my sister.
So many people on this board have been there just to say they're thinking about me or praying for me. That's a powerful thing to have in your life. When we got the news about Al's cancer, I sat at the computer just crying over all of the genuine well-wishes and concern from all of you ladies. I'm getting a little teary eyed now. Sometimes I get mad and say things like "this board just bring more drama in my life," but when I start to think about things like this I also realize how much good it has brought to my life.
Sorry, I wrote a novel. I love you, ladies.
This is tough! Like you've all mentioned, so many people have good hearts on this board! One person that comes to the front of my mind...
Amanda (dbucks) - was concerned about my sister when she was going through a bad time in her life...she offered to try and help by talking to her and opening up about her experiences in hopes that my sister would feel like someone could relate to her.
Mostly though, I think all the ladies on this board have good hearts and are compassionate people so I could never choose just one!
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aw, thanks Ames. I wuv you too
GAH, don't make me choose! I have at least a couple:
Ames - I think you're awesome. You know that. And I think it's so huge and selfless of you to let go of this emotional stuff you've been carrying around for Ellie's sake. You are very, very brave and I commend you for that.
Mary - she's like the level headed version of me. I get too emotionally involved in stuff and turn into a basketcase. I've never seen that from her.
and I second whoever said ilove - I wish I had that much time and energy to put into something I care so much about. I so admire her dedication.
And I still PPH the rest of you!
Dx: Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism After 2 years TTC & failed IUs,we have our IVF baby born 9/24/11
LO#2 aka 'Miracle Baby' Orig. EDD= 9/28 EDD moved to 10/3/13
"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." -- Dale Carnegie
"Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." --Thomas A. Edison
Aw, thanks, Rach! You did everything you could to help her, I hope she knows how lucky she is to have you as her sister.