Kelly Heaps
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Kelly Heaps
@KellyHeaps47732
Striving To Live A Joyous Life. Joshua 24:15. 🥰💗🙏🇺🇸🦅🏡🌎
Bonney Lake, Washington Присоединился Mayıs 2023
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@SaltyGoat17 TWO GROUPS OF PEOPLE THAT SHOULD NEVER WANT FOR ANYTHING:
OUR ELDERLY & OUR VETERANS
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@PhilSledge Silly Ellie feeling pretty in my after-shower headband 😂💓 (wouldn’t take it off for 15 minutes)

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@Skol__Minnesota My deepest condolences, life should not be so hard. Prayers for you and your dear family 🙏💙🙏💙
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Hi Link, yes! Dark, depressing, hopeless, or nasty storylines.
As grandma of 6, I noticed this shift a few years ago. Where are the happy, light-hearted shows? Feel-good movies, or ones that don’t leave you feeling like, ick!!
I’m constantly reaching back in time for shows to watch with the kiddos and family.
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My kiddos are now grown. Going to church on Sundays and coming home to the aroma of roast slow-cooking in the oven mostly ensured Sunday dinners were well attended. Friends were always welcomed at the table and treated like family. Love, good food, and laughter make a great start to the week. 💓
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Teenagers suddenly don’t want your hugs, your car rides, your movie nights… and it feels like grief.
Becky Kennedy (parenting expert): “Parents are not prepared for the real sense of loss when kids separate in adolescence. They’re doing their job—forming their own identity—but that doesn’t make the silence in the house hurt any less.”
Yet here’s the twist most parents miss:
Even as they push away, they still desperately need you to keep showing up and making the effort to connect. They need to know the door is still open. They need to feel they still have a home base.
Adolescence is wild because it’s supposed to be. The rejection is developmental, not personal—but the love has to stay steady anyway.
Parents of teens: What’s the hardest part of the “they don’t want me anymore” phase for you right now?
And what small thing do you still do to show them the door is open?
Your real stories 👇
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@middle_class_us This must stop. We have to find a solution to take care of our seniors.
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@BamaSaltyMarine It’s ridiculous. Our seniors should live comfortably. They should never have to worry about safe, clean shelter, food, or health care. We are too blessed as a country for them to have to worry about these necessities.
Stop the waste, fraud, and abuse in our bountiful country. 🌸
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@ChowDownDetroit It’s so refreshing to see such a positive post. Best of luck to those fabulous shop owners. Love me a small-town bakery!
Thank you for sharing 💛
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@Theonlyjcvolly I used to take these to horse shows, hide them in the top of my boot. LOL. Pop a few between classes. Classic!
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@lady_valor_07 Bored, did we have time for boredom? Lol Any down time I had, I’d try and read a book. lol Glorious days! ☀️
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@fw_naetoblaq When I tell people I saw something on “X,” most give me a blank stare. I then say, “Twitter?!” and the lightbulb finally goes on. 🫤
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So interesting 💛
Happy International Women’s Day!
Maryam@hell_line0
Well, when a child is conceived, the DNA split is 50/50 from both parents. Except for one small detail: mitochondrial DNA. It’s passed down only through the mother and never through sperm. Which means something interesting: all living humans can trace their mitochondrial line back to one woman, not one man. And every daughter born continues passing that same line forward. Happy Women’s Day 💐
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@kelly243142427 @merkabah333 Holy moly!! That’s terrible, and I’m sure it was so scary. Are you on the mend? I sure hope so! 💛☀️
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@KellyHeaps47732 @merkabah333 Mine laid dormant too for years although some health problems like headaches which I always put down to stressful job. I was paralysed and unable to move before they took me seriously. Hospital for 7 weeks in intensive care.
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Look at this girl—full of life, riding her pony at a 4-H horse show, smiling like the world was hers. Living the dream! This was me, just a couple of years before a tick bite changed everything. Recent declassified documents and reports link Lyme disease to U.S. bioweapons programs. It stole my childhood. I went undiagnosed and fought for over 40+ years—battling doctors and misdiagnosis. No cure, endless debilitating fatigue. Millions suffer, with no discrimination by age, race, or background. This isn't just history; it's our reality today.

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