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Paula Hewitt

  • Joined:December '08
  • Location:Totnes Devon
  • Age:42
  • Last Online:October 14, 2009

About me

I am 41 and have 6 wonderfull children. and the most fantastic understanding loving husband andrew. i was born in salford and had a terrible cruel life with my parents.but life moves on and so did i.sad and confused for many years knowing deep down the only place i would ever settle and be happy was in devon where i spent the only happy times in my life. thanks to a very special aunty/ uncle and cousins.and thankfully i finally made it im here now living in devon.and have been for the past 6 mths. i now have my dream home and life. my only wish is my brother lee could be here to share it with me,i know he would of loved it here. has like me he always loved the country side.x



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** FRIENDSHIP ***

* Sweet Words Are Easy To Say *
* Sweet Things Are Easy To Buy *
* But Sweet People Are Difficult To Find *
* Life Ends When You Stop Dreaming *
* Hope Ends When You Stop Believing *
* Love Ends When You Stop Caring *
* Friendship Ends When You Stop Sharing *
* Share This With Every One You Consider A Friend For Life *
*** I JUST HAVE ***

Hi Paula, just thought i would see how you are, i have not heard from you for a while? i hope things are well for you. speak soon. Lynn xxxxx

June 2, 2009

Hi Paula, I have not lost my mum yet, she has lung cancer, but at the moment she is doing ok, I am sorry to hear about your loss though and my heart is with you at this sad time Lynn xxxxxxx

Build A Box Of Friendship.

Into a box of friendship,
To ensure that it is strong,
First, a layer of respect,
On the bottom does belong.

Then, to the sides attach,
In the corners where they meet,
Several anchors full of trust,
Devoid of all deceit.

The height of friendship can be measured,
By the sides of four,
So make them all a larger cut,
And the box will hold much more.

Now fill it up with courtesy,
Honour and esteem,
Understanding, sympathy,
And passion for a dream.

Add to that your honesty,
Emotions, joy and love,
And since they’re so important,
Place them up above.

But leave the box wide open,
So all can see inside,
To learn what makes a friendship work,
From the box you built with pride.
SENDING YOU A FRIENDSHIP BOX WITH LOVE. xxx

March 16, 2009

A farmer had some puppies he needed to sell. He painted a sign advertising the 4 pups And set about nailing it to a post on the edge of his yard. As he was driving the last nail into the post, he felt a tug on his overalls. He looked down into the eyes of little boy.

'Mister,' he said, 'I want to buy one of your puppies.'

'Well,' said the farmer, as h e rubbed the sweat off the back of his neck, 'These puppies come from fine parents and cost a good deal of money.'

The boy dropped his head for a moment. Then reaching deep into his pocket,
he pulled out a handful of change and held it up to the farmer.

'I've got thirty-nine cents. Is that enough to take a look?'

'Sure,' said the farmer. And with that he let out a whistle. 'Here, Dolly!' he called. Out from the doghouse and down the ramp ran

Dolly followed by four little balls of fur.

The little boy pressed his face against the chain link fence. His eyes danced with delight.
As the dogs made their way to the fence, the little boy noticed something else stirring inside the doghouse..

Slowly another little ball appeared, this one noticeably smaller. Down the ramp it slid. Then in a somewhat awkward manner, the little pup began hobbling toward the others, doing its best to catch up....

'I want that one,' the little boy said, pointing to the runt. The farmer knelt down at the boy's side and said, 'Son, you don't want that puppy. He will never be able to run and play with you like these other dogs would.'

With that the little boy stepped back from the fence, reached down, and began rolling up one leg of his trousers. In doing so he revealed a steel brace running down both sides of his leg attaching itself to a specially made shoe.

Looking back up at the farmer, he said, 'You see sir, I don't run too well myself, and he will need someone who understands.'

With tears in his eyes, the farmer reached down and picked up the little pup. Holding it carefully he handed it to the little boy.

'How much?' asked the little boy. 'No charge,' answered the farmer, 'There's no charge for love.'

The world is full of people who need someone who understands.

It's National Friendship Week. Show your friends how much you care.
Send this to everyone you consider a FRIEND. take care ang x

March 11, 2009
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