Comments on: Little Miss Priss https://www.justjulieb.com/little-miss-priss/ Mon, 02 Aug 2010 02:12:12 +0000 hourly 1 By: Pat https://www.justjulieb.com/little-miss-priss/comment-page-1/#comment-1581 Mon, 02 Aug 2010 02:12:12 +0000 http://www.justjulieb.com/?p=7684#comment-1581 What a darling picture of you! It makes me want to see the other ones you mentioned. You were an incredible blessing to both your parents, and I’m sure they thanked God for that unexpected pregnancy! Bring some of your childhood pictures to the next SAGs…

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By: Larry https://www.justjulieb.com/little-miss-priss/comment-page-1/#comment-1574 Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:34:40 +0000 http://www.justjulieb.com/?p=7684#comment-1574 While I was looking at the young photo of you and your calling your self little “Miss Priss”, I think back when I too felt you were my little “Miss Priss” and the days we would take a ride together or go to the beach together or when you would dance with me as I would hold you in my arms being blessed that I had a younger “Little Sis”. When my daughter came along I did the same with her and would often also think of you and how much she looks like you and how she likes to read like you. She use to step up on my shoes and would dance with me too or I would also hold her up so I could look into her eyes as we would dance and I could see how proud she was dancing with her par par just like you did dancing with your big brother.

Oh the memories 🙂

Blessings
Larry
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By: Ember https://www.justjulieb.com/little-miss-priss/comment-page-1/#comment-1573 Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:59:38 +0000 http://www.justjulieb.com/?p=7684#comment-1573 There is a photo of me at aged seven. I look completely inscrutable and slightly scary.

Re couples – communication seems to be the key thing: the ability to see things from the other person’s point of view.

It intrigues me how often someone ditches their partner and then finds a clone of the first one to marry 2nd time round.

But what has unsettled me more is something I’ve seen a few times recently, where a woman has a genuine disappointment to face in her relationship with her husband, but instead of seeking reconciliation and doing the work it takes to reach forgiveness, escalates the initial problem into a kind of war, determined to hurt and damage her man in every possible way without regard of what it will do to her own children.
It’s like a kind of hatred takes over her mind. :0(

Perhaps it happens with men too; it’s just I’ve noticed it happening with women.

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