Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Really Me Blogging?

Ok so it was suggested that I start to blog. My response, mmmmmm Really? I have a really boring life and live vicariously through others. So if this makes you think what the ..... You can send all of your thank you notes to Susan M. Kopp. She is the responsible party for this lame (oh don't under estimate me) blog.


 So here goes:
I am a 45 year old wife to David for 27 years. Mother of two of two gorgeous daughters Jillian Marie Rom (age 25) married to Randy for 4 years come February . Melissa Anne Eldridge (age 22) married to Nathan Eldridge for 2 years in September.

Both of my girls now have families of their own. Jill has 2 daughters. Delilah is age 3 and Emelie is 1. Melissa is the proud mother of Damon age 4 months. I just love being a grandmother. It is the best of all worlds :)


I really have not had a very exciting life the last few years (well crazy but not exciting). I find I just enjoy any day where anything that goes wrong can be fixed by five hundred dollars or less. I sometimes wonder why? I know, I know we all wonder that but I could cry someone a river with WHY ME DEAR LORD?????

In other ways I think THANK YOU LORD FOR LETTING IT BE ME!!!!!!! Life can be funny that way sometimes. Sometimes all in one day.

I was born in Geissen Germany to a mom who was born in Hungry. She was born to a mother was sick her whole life with Leukemia and a father who was Jewish and from Palestine.  My grand father spent two years in Auschwitz  because Hitler thought he was better than us. I never new my grand-parents personally. My grand-mother died 10 years before I was born. MY grand-father died 2 years after I was born. My grand-parents where actually my great grand- parents. They raised my Mom her whole life because her mom was so sick. My mother is a miracle herself. She was born in 1941 at home and only weighed 1 lb. She made a bed for her out of cotton and a shoe box. No incubators or other equipment for her. Only an eye dropper to feed her with and around the clock love and care from her gran-parents. The Dr. who came to her mothers funeral was astounded to find out she had survived. Now that is a very interesting life. My biological father (the sperm doner) is from is from Czechoslovakia. He still lives is Germany.  My mother divorced him when I was 6 months old. Good ridance if you ask me.

My mother met my father and married him when I was 18 months old. I am very lucky to have a father who chose me to be his daughter. I count myself very lucky with the parents I have. And yes I am quite spoiled. :) I have an older brother and sister but was raised as an only child. My brother and sister grew up with their father. Man did I dodge a bullet there!!!!! 

I grew up as a military brat. Attended military schools and moved a lot. But I love that I can say I have seen most of Europe and went to school there, Met my husband when I was a DJ (stop choking and laughing so hard you may hurt something hahhaha) in the NCO club in Germany. Got engaged there. And had my oldest daughter there.

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