Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Edward
Claire
Henry
You hate your children's names. You're not sure when that happened, or if one ruins the bunch for you, but there it is. You also hate that your DH called Clair "Claire Bear" as if it's at all original. It's not. Claire and Henry are quite close and you are confused by that because you thought the two boys would be close. You keep trying to push them together and DH keeps telling you to back off. Sometimes you look down at your sensible loafers and turtleneck and wonder when you became this minivan driving mother of three with awful names. You want to get on anti-depressants but don't quite understand how health insurance works and are scared DH will find out. You have sex with him twice a week because you feel it's your wifely duty, but you're not really into it and fake it often. Last time you were trying to figure out if there was some way you could use a hidden projection screen of some sort to read your book on the ceiling while DH pumped away, but couldn't figure out the page-turning issue.
Claire is a lovely girl who gets lots of compliments on her behavior, but she doesn't understand why her mother doesn't really seem to love her. She consoles herself with her father's love, and when she hits puberty will console herself with attention from the wrong boys. Towards the end of high school Claire will have an abortion, and the only person she'll tell is Henry, who will drive her.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone want to try
James
Gabrielle
Anonymous wrote:Edward
Claire
Henry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Edward
Claire
Henry
You hate your children's names. You're not sure when that happened, or if one ruins the bunch for you, but there it is. You also hate that your DH called Clair "Claire Bear" as if it's at all original. It's not. Claire and Henry are quite close and you are confused by that because you thought the two boys would be close. You keep trying to push them together and DH keeps telling you to back off. Sometimes you look down at your sensible loafers and turtleneck and wonder when you became this minivan driving mother of three with awful names. You want to get on anti-depressants but don't quite understand how health insurance works and are scared DH will find out. You have sex with him twice a week because you feel it's your wifely duty, but you're not really into it and fake it often. Last time you were trying to figure out if there was some way you could use a hidden projection screen of some sort to read your book on the ceiling while DH pumped away, but couldn't figure out the page-turning issue.
Claire is a lovely girl who gets lots of compliments on her behavior, but she doesn't understand why her mother doesn't really seem to love her. She consoles herself with her father's love, and when she hits puberty will console herself with attention from the wrong boys. Towards the end of high school Claire will have an abortion, and the only person she'll tell is Henry, who will drive her.
Don't worry Claire's mom -- I think the psychic poster on this one channeled a little too much "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" when talking about Claire.![]()
Pretty good! Hope the last part doesn't turn out true.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Edward
Claire
Henry
You hate your children's names. You're not sure when that happened, or if one ruins the bunch for you, but there it is. You also hate that your DH called Clair "Claire Bear" as if it's at all original. It's not. Claire and Henry are quite close and you are confused by that because you thought the two boys would be close. You keep trying to push them together and DH keeps telling you to back off. Sometimes you look down at your sensible loafers and turtleneck and wonder when you became this minivan driving mother of three with awful names. You want to get on anti-depressants but don't quite understand how health insurance works and are scared DH will find out. You have sex with him twice a week because you feel it's your wifely duty, but you're not really into it and fake it often. Last time you were trying to figure out if there was some way you could use a hidden projection screen of some sort to read your book on the ceiling while DH pumped away, but couldn't figure out the page-turning issue.
Claire is a lovely girl who gets lots of compliments on her behavior, but she doesn't understand why her mother doesn't really seem to love her. She consoles herself with her father's love, and when she hits puberty will console herself with attention from the wrong boys. Towards the end of high school Claire will have an abortion, and the only person she'll tell is Henry, who will drive her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ha! i know a kid who did that at home depot! (not mine and not named Frederick) Maybe we know the same family.
I got the idea from a friend. Does your name start with an F? Does the name of the kid who did that start with a T?
My name does not start with an F but the little boys name definitely starts with a T. OMG!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ha! i know a kid who did that at home depot! (not mine and not named Frederick) Maybe we know the same family.
I got the idea from a friend. Does your name start with an F? Does the name of the kid who did that start with a T?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys have missed your callings as psychics!
Try:
Adam
Daniel
You belong to the J-CC, but haven't found a synagogue that really fits your family and you aren't sure if your sons really want to do the whole Bar Mitzvah thing. Your summer schedule is packed with a wide variety of summer camp sessions: lego reobotics, science, soccer, rock climbing, and Spanish. You enjoy occasional family camping trips and are in the midst of planning a big trip to the Grand Canyon. Your husband and your sons get more of a kick out of the outdoor endeavors than you do, but you go along because you enjoy seeing them have fun and you want them to think of you as the cool mom.You are realizing how quickly time is slipping past and you are already starting to worry about how empty and quiet the house will be once the boys go to college. Your husband has floated the possibility of temporarily working overseas for his company and that is something you would both enjoy, especially if it was in Italy or France. Your in-laws live in the area and a regular part of your lives, but your own parents live several hours away and as they get older you have been making more frequent trips back home. You are now starting to face the reality that they might need to more support. You have considered having them live with you, but you know your husband wouldn't be able to tolerate that. Chocolate mint ice cream gives you comfort on late nights.
Anonymous wrote:ha! i know a kid who did that at home depot! (not mine and not named Frederick) Maybe we know the same family.
Anonymous wrote:Edward
Claire
Henry
Anonymous wrote:Frederick