((Trauma)) - ow!!!!!!!!
I hope you're doing better - the world needs more knights such as yourself!
Take care sweetie - and if you have any extra painkillers - well, I'll help you from becoming addicted!
if i seem out of it, for the next few days, it's because i fell down a flight of stairs, slipped on the carpeted stairs in my bare feet, and broke my tail bone, and split a toe open, and had to have stitches.
so i'm on heavey narcotics, and if you need to get ahold of me in any amount of time, then a phone call is the best bet.
ciao for now.
((Trauma)) - ow!!!!!!!!
I hope you're doing better - the world needs more knights such as yourself!
Take care sweetie - and if you have any extra painkillers - well, I'll help you from becoming addicted!
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.
((Jack)) no matter how old we are - its never easy to lose our mom or dad. My condolences to you.
Love,
Rhonda
tomorrow is our 29th anniversary!.
so, tonight calls for a big celebration.
we're off to the "flute de paris" for an evening of wine and good food in a top restaurant in wsm.
What a happy looking couple!!! Everyone should be so blessed!
Congratulations Eman - and I wish you both many more happy years together!
how did you like being called brother or sister, when you were in public.
i remember once i was inside a bank waiting in line, and all of a sudden , a brother also waiting in line, said to me quite loud, hello brother x .
i felt like a jerk, being called brother in front of everyone there.
I don't know - I for one liked it. It made me feel special, part of a "group".
i just got off the phone with carla.
carla and paula's mother has just passed away.
carla said that paula had been checking her post on and off all through the night and that it gave her much comfort in knowing that so many replied and showed that they cared.
(((Paula & Karla))
My condolences to you and your family. Considering the 2 beautiful daughters this woman has raised, she must have been truly remarkable indeed.
God bless and comfort you through this - my prayers are with you.
Love
Rhonda
karla and i came home for a quick shower and a change of clothes.
we ask that you keep our mother and our family in your prayers.
we posted a few weeks ago that our mother had been diagnosed with pancreas cancer and was given 6-18 months with chemo.
((Paula & Karla))
My prayers are with you.
for all those that think life is miserable outside of the us, canadians are quite content to be canadians .
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canada is a feel-good country indeed in no country in the western world do people feel better about their lives or the state of their nation, according to a just-released global survey.. .
and need I say again - their beer's pretty good too!!!! Not to mention the snowmobiling in the winter time - beautiful country!
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we've missed posting our wine of choice for the past couple of months because.....well......we've stuck to our favoured labels of shiraz.
tonight, however, we've just returned from the apostates restaurant and old ozzie decided to take something new for the meal.
i selected an italian wine this time.
Now that's some cheap wine Eman - it's even more reasonable than our "cold duck". Thanks for the input - would you be kind enough to also answer whether this wine is "heavy" or "light" in nature? I'm not sure of the white stuff though - don't seem to have alot of takers on the whites - are the Argentinian reds as good?
we've missed posting our wine of choice for the past couple of months because.....well......we've stuck to our favoured labels of shiraz.
tonight, however, we've just returned from the apostates restaurant and old ozzie decided to take something new for the meal.
i selected an italian wine this time.
Thank you Big Tex - I appreciate the reply more than you can know (I'm a wine dummy).
Could you tell me, are the wine's you've listed, would you describe these as "heavy", or on the "lighter" side as to flavor. I'm sure I'm not using the correct terminology, so I hope you understand what I'm asking.