IrishFaerie49

IrishFaerie49

Engaged, redesigning the plants in my backyard.

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IrishFaerie49

thank you so much for posting this. I have decided to print it up. We live in a neighborhood where we have 3 different trash bins. One, for every day trash, one, for greenery and other plant debris,and one, for recycling. I have been learning so much about what is recyclable, what's not,and about keeping the load clean and not polluted. It's been a very interesting and rewarding learning experience.

IrishFaerie49

Wow. That is alarming. I was raised to never discriminate against anyone because of their color,religion,or race. Racism just doesn't exist in my family,yet I have been discriminated against by the huge influx of Mexicans coming in to California, with nothing but hate for the white people here. My family is Irish,and I do have white skin but, I am not totally white. I have brown hair,brown eyes,and naturally light brown skin,yet, when a person from Mexico first lays eyes on me, I see nothing but hate in their eyes. Until, they hear what I have to say. Then, and only then, some, will change their mind and actually try to befriend me. I totally agree that racial discrimination can lead to so much stress that a person could get very ill as a result.

IrishFaerie49

Hello,
I must agree with the opening statement. I have 2 step daughters,and they are 17 & 18 yrs.old. Their biological Mother has raised them to believe that having a man in their lives, even early on, is the most important thing in life. As well, as always having money. No matter how they get it. I worry that they will never know what it is like being completely independent.