SIS 10
After the wedding everyone dispersed and I decided that I would walk home instead of waiting for Dad and Mom to get finished talking and congratulating the family. A family I knew that didn’t really like me for what I did to Jenny. I hadn’t met the eyes of her father, but I knew if I did, he would have a fierce scowl; one that me and the new guy in the family would share. He has two daughters though and I didn’t blame him for being protective of them. In this town, it is well kno
Hmm.. I came to this site awhile ago. I like to think I made a few friends. I learned a lot about writing here as well. I didn't really come here for understanding or anything like that. I just started writing a bit of gay-oriented fiction for some friends and then a fan/friend pointed me to GA. It's for the most part, a place where people can feel that they can be themselves. So that's good and it is an appealing thing about the site.
I 'knew' I didn't want any children until Sophia happened.. lol. Now I'm wanting two, so Sophia has someone to grow up with.... Aaron and I adopted her, btw. He had to do a lot of talking to convince me.. and we had to do a lot of discussing after that.. but heh, now that the adoption is finalized and such, we may start on Baby No. 2 the surrogate way...
I'd say Husband... I can't stand the word, "Lover," and sometimes Partner seems too formal/downgraded. Depends on the social climate I'm in though, but I'd much rather just call him by his first name.. lol. But, I'm a woman married to a man, so it's pretty acceptable to just say, "Husband."
I have, 3 sets of twin brothers and sisters.. and yeah they are all inseparable. They also have the biggest blow ups and fights, but they always tend to make up in a shorter amount of time than siblings that aren't twins. I think it's cute.
Eh, I don't think the fighting adds to the sport of Hockey, I think the skill with the stick, puck, skates.. and the like would add to the sport more than throwing a cheap shot.. or a punch. I've never been a fan of Hockey because of the fighting that goes on and how it seems to be accepted.