Posted on 11/13/2007 6:23:16 PM PST by SkyPilot
...on her way to church... ?
Dang! She probably just missed the sermon about bearing false witness.
Prayers for her. I wish her well.
ROTFLMAO!!!
Oh, & prayers for her recovery.
Seriously.
I totally agree with you Cherry. I also think there are some heartless jerks making comments on this site at times. Uncalled for in my book.
Prayers up for Nancy and her family.
Wholeheartedly agree - but for some diff reasons. By age 40 kids in college. We were entering peak earnings years, kids out of house, lots of money, good health, etc. I think women do it backwards now - but, of course, we were willing to postpone the “big house” and opted for diapers, braces, etc.
Prayers up that the voyeuristic paparazzi media does not flood her hospital and harrass her, such as she was want to do towards others, capitalizing on their troubles, many times over.
I beg to differ. My grandmother had 15 children, starting ar age 35. My father was born when she was about 50, and he was not the youngest. She and my grandfather lived till their middle 90's, in their home 90 miles north of Duluth, MN.
She got a job now.
That Nancy Graham is nothin’ but a cracker. [rimshot!]
What about those of us who didn’t even marry till 30?
In that day and age, concieving a baby at 50, and naturally (as that was the only way back then) is a MAJOR feat!
I hope that evil b!tch recovers to full health.
Sounds very scarey, but she may be just fine in a week or two.
Just TOO bad, but when someone is ill, human decency calls for us to want them to recover, unless, maybe, they are abominable threats to humanity. It is not the time, IMO, to mention personal opinions of her.
No one is required to comment on Nancy's health problem, so why bother if one's "good wishes" are qualifed by taking a swat at her. Nancy doesn't need that.
Because of their location, I am pretty sure that all 15 were home births, without medical attendance.
My youngest child was born when I was 29, therefore I'm not commenting in defense of myself. If you are referring, for instance, to the increased risk to a baby born to a 40+ mother...apparently there is a greater risk of a child being born with Down's Syndrome, e.g. (I have not read up on this, BTW) Yet I tend to believe the great majority of children born to mothers in their 40's are as healthy as other children. Am I wrong? Time for me to do some reasearch.
At the risk of being a flip-flopper, I personally believe children need parents who are in their mid-20s through 30s. More importantly, decent, wise, unselfish and caring parents.
Those were different times...a different era. Today many people are much more materialistic...they want THINGS! And, I would guess that the great majority of women, from their early 50s, can no longer conceive. The ages when girls can, and can no longer, conceive have shifted. Some people attribute it to vitamins. I don't know.
She sure is/was.
I noticed, however, that when the state of North Carolina announced the Duke men accused were really the victims, she was "out sick" that day on her show.
Really.
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