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i'm so sorry for your loss. you and your family will be in my thoughts.
becky
my dad passed away at the hospital today after a lengthy illness.
he was 84 years old.
some of the folks here have known for awhile that he had been ill, and they have been very supportive.
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i'm so sorry for your loss. you and your family will be in my thoughts.
becky
does anyone else do scrapbooking or card-making??
i took a class last night and enjoyed myself thoroughly.
i'm taking my daughters back to the shop this morning so they can make some of their own cards for their teachers and friends.
your card looks great scully! within this past year i've gotten bitten by the scrap booking bug. a couple of ladies at work are really into it and we get together and work on our books. i've yet to actually finish one, but i'm happy with how they look so far. my next big project is to get together with my gramma and put all of our old family pictures together. hopefully after the holidays i'll have a little more time to do that.
i have already gotten an email from someone stating that their gift arrived safely in the mail.
i thought it would be nice to start a thread where we can post what we got (for those nosey like me who want to know!
) and a thank you.. as for me, i haven't even begun yet!
**raises hand**
last year there was a list put together for exchanging xmas cards.
i still have my snail mail addresses and will be sending to all on the list again.
i hope that wont be a problem to anyone.
i would love to be on a christmas card list too!!! yay!!! ummmm.....scooter--don't we need to get our christmas card picture taken sometime soon??
i received and email a couple of weeks ago that there was going to be a sort of impromptu reunion the night after thanksgiving.
last year i got the same notice, but was out of town so i couldn't attend.
thought about it for awhile and decided i was going to make myself go this year.
and which one would that be, ring?
i received and email a couple of weeks ago that there was going to be a sort of impromptu reunion the night after thanksgiving.
last year i got the same notice, but was out of town so i couldn't attend.
thought about it for awhile and decided i was going to make myself go this year.
lol--i know!! people keep thinking that joannadandy and me are sisters!
8% of men have color deficiency& 1% of woman.
i also have color deficiency.
tell me what you saw in the test.
take it from the eyegirl--it's best to leave diagnosing up to the docs. there are a few different tests out there to check for color deficiencies. btw, most people are not color blind--that would be seeing only in shades of gray. i believe the percentages you listed are most likely for people with some color deficiency. just my two cents.
beck
i received and email a couple of weeks ago that there was going to be a sort of impromptu reunion the night after thanksgiving.
last year i got the same notice, but was out of town so i couldn't attend.
thought about it for awhile and decided i was going to make myself go this year.
**thinking really hard to remember who the athletic director is**
startingover--did we email back and forth at all? just curious--scooter and i were wracking our brains the other night to try and figure out who you could be.......
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lets post pic before we left the borg and after we left.
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yes please!! Marlboro Light Menthol 100's!!!!
Edited by - eyegirl on 2 December 2002 0:49:1
today we celebrated our first thanksgiving, it was all i ever thought it should be.
the table was loaded with food and everyone excited because the smell of the turkey was all over the place this morning.
my daughter told us last night that she thinks we should tell what we all are grateful for as we sit to eat.
thanksgiving was fabulous!!
i drove about 5 hours to spend the day with my friend (sandy) and her family. they're such wonderful people. her dad was preparing us for drowsiness, as i arrived at their house and it was about 90 degrees in there. we then left for dinner at sandy's brother, steve's house. all together i think there were about 15-20 people. i got a little good-natured teasing for being an ex-jw and steve was going to make me say grace before our meal, but i told him jesus said it was all good, we didn't have to heehee. after dinner we ventured off to the casino in mahnomen, mn--about an hour's drive north. along the way, the back window of sandy's new car went down and we couldn't get it back up--thank god the boyscouts sell firewood at the gas stations. we jimmied the window up and kept on our journey to the casino. i gambled a little, but mostly sandy and i were drinking in the bar most of the night. especially after her mom hit a big jackpot and gave us more money--weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! we rounded out the holiday by rolling in the driveway about 4 am and getting up friday morning to hit walmart and the mall. what a wonderul time