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Kristina Sukup  28
03-29-2002 09:42 PM ET (US)
Matt H, don't feel alone. I'm right there with you. My parents also have been married for over 20 years. They have four kids. We live in the country, have a big yard, a pond in back, and even a golden retriever. My dad is the superintendent at the local school and my mom is currently a middle-school teacher. When we were growing up, she stayed home with us until we were in school and went back to work. We live in a very small town. We don't have a gas station or a stop light. We only have one church. In high school, I graduated with forty-two students (that's considered a big class at my school) and not one student's parents were divorced. We live in the middle of no where and I swear we live abnormal lives. Abnormal because we are so normal. Abnormal because no one would believe that the biggest heartbreak our town has is losing a basketball game. Now, each person's definition of normal is obviously very different, I understand that, but I think we appear (and maybe that's the key word) extremely normal (which I think equals abnormal). Anyhow, I think because of maybe my somewhat "sheltered" existence, some things may be difficult for me to understand. But, let's hope not! :)
Welp, I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend, see you all in class Monday!
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