I would have to agree with you Aviva. Mind you I could be prejudiced. Good like a great bottle of wine. Mature and smooth.
Judy
From: "Aviva Sheb'a" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 13:49:32 +1030
Isn't turning 50 just the best?! I did it with a bang (oh damn, not that sort of bang) in May...can heartily recommend it for who haven't already! I know so many of the same age. Must have been a great year!
Aviva
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From: Judy Chapman
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Hi Pinky,
You are probably right about the exhaustion. Having done depression since those days I can look back and say that I probably was a tad PND orientated.
Anyway, I have just done the big 50 and had not a bad party for that one (lamb on a spit, flaming poi twirling by a Kiwi midwife, Bellydancing by myself etc) so I reckon the party bit is ok now.
Judy
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Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 01:24:09 +1100
Hi Judy,
I actually suspect quite a lot of extreme exhaustion could be undiagnosed PND -then the abrupt cessation of breastfeeding causes hormone withdrawal as well as the tight tits/ fevers, which makes things feel worse - what a dreadful 21st birthday!!!
You know you could have a 'not 21' party to make up!
Pinky
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