Karen, THANK YOU for your lovely comment, you made my day! But you know, a lot of my friends say that to me too, and I think that it’s just something that I have to actually believe myself before I can get rid of the label, as I’m sure you can understand. It’s very hard to think of yourself one way, when you’ve always thought of yourself as the complete opposite. But I’m getting there. At least, for now, I’m actually doing something productive about how I feel, and maybe, in time, I’ll be able to get rid of the label. Thanks for stopping by 🙂 Fiona
Karen, THANK YOU for your lovely comment, you made my day! But you know, a lot of my friends say that to me too, and I think that it’s just something that I have to actually believe myself before I can get rid of the label, as I’m sure you can understand. It’s very hard to think of yourself one way, when you’ve always thought of yourself as the complete opposite. But I’m getting there. At least, for now, I’m actually doing something productive about how I feel, and maybe, in time, I’ll be able to get rid of the label. Thanks for stopping by 🙂 Fiona
Edward Hayden
Hi i am dying to know who is my secret cousin?
Cant find the author info anywhere/
Who have i?????
Edward””””
beatingmyselfintoadress
Heya! I’m Brigid’s daughter Karen. Your Mam and my Mam are cousins! So I think that makes us third cousins!
greenandorangeeyes
Karen, THANK YOU for your lovely comment, you made my day! But you know, a lot of my friends say that to me too, and I think that it’s just something that I have to actually believe myself before I can get rid of the label, as I’m sure you can understand. It’s very hard to think of yourself one way, when you’ve always thought of yourself as the complete opposite. But I’m getting there. At least, for now, I’m actually doing something productive about how I feel, and maybe, in time, I’ll be able to get rid of the label. Thanks for stopping by 🙂 Fiona
Fiona
Karen, THANK YOU for your lovely comment, you made my day! But you know, a lot of my friends say that to me too, and I think that it’s just something that I have to actually believe myself before I can get rid of the label, as I’m sure you can understand. It’s very hard to think of yourself one way, when you’ve always thought of yourself as the complete opposite. But I’m getting there. At least, for now, I’m actually doing something productive about how I feel, and maybe, in time, I’ll be able to get rid of the label. Thanks for stopping by 🙂 Fiona