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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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bought myself a new address book today - amazed at how many people ive had in my life that are no longer there or relevant anymore - as i was copying the info over i simply crossed out about a third of the people - moving on |
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Yeah that always surprises me.
I've met and lost touch with a number of people in a non fab related way over the last few years.
I left my previous job last June and only kept in touch with one person just as an example. |
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I know what you're saying Miss Lightson, I had an address book from years ago that I had written phone numbers and where they lived. About 95% of them are uncontactable now, either that or they are avoiding me |
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
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"bought myself a new address book today - amazed at how many people ive had in my life that are no longer there or relevant anymore - as i was copying the info over i simply crossed out about a third of the people - moving on "
I've had this, after two significant life changes, the break up of my marriage and the loss of my Dad (happened within 6 months of each other). The hardest was not transferring my Dad's address in to the new book. Haven't been able to delete his numbers from my phone though. Funny old world.
I have to say, that both events showed me who was important and those that were there for me and my kids and I have to say it wasn't always who I expected. I made some losses and some gains, all for the better |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"bought myself a new address book today - amazed at how many people ive had in my life that are no longer there or relevant anymore - as i was copying the info over i simply crossed out about a third of the people - moving on
I've had this, after two significant life changes, the break up of my marriage and the loss of my Dad (happened within 6 months of each other). The hardest was not transferring my Dad's address in to the new book. Haven't been able to delete his numbers from my phone though. Funny old world.
I have to say, that both events showed me who was important and those that were there for me and my kids and I have to say it wasn't always who I expected. I made some losses and some gains, all for the better"
a fair few were mums of kids school mates - some were mates of a past partner - some old neighbours - kids now grown up and working - |
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