I guess I just don't see where sending your mother a card is considering worshipping her. It seems to just honor her...isn't that what we are suppose to do?
oppgirl63
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Why in the world do JW's think it wrong to send a Mother's Day card?
by oppgirl63 inmy jw roommate always sends her mom and stepdad cards.
i told her last night i was proud of her for doing that.
she said she would do it until the day she died.
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Why in the world do JW's think it wrong to send a Mother's Day card?
by oppgirl63 inmy jw roommate always sends her mom and stepdad cards.
i told her last night i was proud of her for doing that.
she said she would do it until the day she died.
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oppgirl63
My JW roommate always sends her Mom and Stepdad cards. I told her last night I was proud of her for doing that. She said she would do it until the day she died. Is Mother's day considered a pagan holiday like Christmas and Easter?
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My new ride!
by Bumble Bee inok, it's not really mine per say, but i will be learning to ride it and i'm so excited!!.
as i posted on the daily journal thread - we picked this up on saturday.
hubby has been wanting a bike for so long, and with the price of gas, and his commute - it will pay for itself in no time.. it's a suzuki boulevard m50, 800cc, fuel injected, liquid-cooled, v-twin engine (whatever that means!!)..
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oppgirl63
Beautiful bike! I know you will enjoy it. I have a Kawasaki Vulcan 500 that I ride back and forth to work on nice days. It's a vertical twin liquid cooled, not a v-twin. I'm short (5'5"), so it's just right for me. It gets great gas mileage.
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I just registered as a blood donor!
by Crumpet inon the 30 april i will be giving blood for the first time.
this seems to be a nice period of 1st for me:.
first tattoo.
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oppgirl63
I was a regular donor until my JW roommate moved in....she had hepatitis years ago and the Red Cross told me I couldn't give as long as she lived with me. I really didn't understand that...I've never had it. Do you all think they misunderstood? Maybe I should try again. Oh yea...when I came home and told my JW roomie what happened when I tried to give, she clapped as if she were so glad I couldn't.
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Anybody attended the Memorial last night? What was your experience?
by Cindi_67 infor the first time in a year i set foot on a kh.
the memorial to me is still somewhat sacred so i decided to attend.
i thought i would feel different, in the sense that maybe i would miss meetings, but i was wrong.
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oppgirl63
(copied from my other post)
As most of you know from my previous posts, I'm a 43 y/o lesbian with a JW roommate. Well, last week I got a hair cut and I'm looking more boyish than usual right now until it grows back out some. Any way...I drop my roommate off at the KH (she can't drive because of epilepsy) and this young boy is opening the door for everyone. He's problably about 6 or 7 yrs old. I drive up to the door and let her out and start to back up and leave. My roommate said that when she got to the door the little boy asked her "Isn't your husband coming with you?" . My roommate leaned over and said "Honey, that's a woman." She said his eyes got so big. I laughed about it all the way home.
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My roommates memorial experience
by oppgirl63 inas most of you know from my previous posts, i'm a 43 y/o lesbian with a jw roommate.
well, last week i got a hair cut and i'm looking more boyish than usual right now until it grows back out some.
any way...i drop my roommate off at the kh (she can't drive because of epilepsy) and this young boy is opening the door for everyone.
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oppgirl63
Not really....since she has epilepsy and really needs to live with someone, they don't give her much of a hard time about it. At least they haven't so far. I take her to every meeting without complaint.
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My roommates memorial experience
by oppgirl63 inas most of you know from my previous posts, i'm a 43 y/o lesbian with a jw roommate.
well, last week i got a hair cut and i'm looking more boyish than usual right now until it grows back out some.
any way...i drop my roommate off at the kh (she can't drive because of epilepsy) and this young boy is opening the door for everyone.
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oppgirl63
As most of you know from my previous posts, I'm a 43 y/o lesbian with a JW roommate. Well, last week I got a hair cut and I'm looking more boyish than usual right now until it grows back out some. Any way...I drop my roommate off at the KH (she can't drive because of epilepsy) and this young boy is opening the door for everyone. He's problably about 6 or 7 yrs old. I drive up to the door and let her out and start to back up and leave. My roommate said that when she got to the door the little boy asked her "Isn't your husband coming with you?" . My roommate leaned over and said "Honey, that's a woman." She said his eyes got so big. I laughed about it all the way home.
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Lexapro
by cruzanheart indoes anybody take this stuff?
i took my first pill today and have decided i'd rather be depressed.
what a horrible day!
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oppgirl63
I've been taking it for 3 years and it really seems to help me. I haven't had any problems with it. Drugs affect everyone differently and maybe this one is not right for you.
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Is it wrong to hope that a loved one will die?
by Paralipomenon ini received a call last night that my grandmother had a stroke.
my first thought was "finally".
i know how awful that sounds, but her health has been deteriorating for years.
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oppgirl63
My fathers death at age 52 to colon cancer was a relief...he suffered so much. I knew there wasn't any better for him and I was glad it was over. I know how you feel.
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Lets TALK COLON CANCER (join in)
by DannyHaszard insaid to be the #2 cancer killer in the west pre-cancer growths start out very slowly takes years to evolve,but good news,as the colon/large bowel has an egress to facilitate exams and most cancers occur in the last end of the pipe the rectum so it's easy to detect.
almost a taboo topic,it seems anything goes with explicit talk of sexual matters but folks are squeamish when discussing bm (bowel movements) as a 28 year patient ravaged with a diseased bowel from the auto immune disease ulcerative colitis i have lost my bashfulness.
i have had countless colonoscopy .they can make you so relaxed with a little morphine that i once fell asleep.
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oppgirl63
My dr. had to have a reason to justify doing a colonoscopy on me because he didn't think my insuance would pay for it. I was having some bleeding from fissures and he used that as a reason to have one done. I think anyone with any immediate family member that had colon cancer should be screened early. Like I stated in my earlier post, my Dr. was hesitant to do it but I demanded it so he finally did one. Just think if I hadn't had it done I would still be sitting here with that polyp inside me.