Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 nna: Happy Birthday to you too!! Dare I ask how old you are today??? I hope you're enjoying your day a bit more than cranky Abby is. Thanks so much for your Happy Bday to Abby! You're quick! Have a great day! Debbie Abby's mom 3/1/00 MI > Did I get the right feeling from your post that it is your birthday today too > nna??????? > > If so - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! > > Marci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2002 Report Share Posted March 2, 2002 Hi Debbie (and all others who read this) I am 30 now. The reason I was so quick is that I am 10 or so hours ahead of all you guys in USA. As for my day it wasn't too bad although Skye was a little cranky too. Thanks for the wishes Regards nna >From: " debbieandabby " <dj2kirby@...> >Reply-Plagiocephaly >Plagiocephaly >Subject: Re: nna >Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 17:28:47 -0000 > >nna: >Happy Birthday to you too!! Dare I ask how old you are today??? I >hope you're enjoying your day a bit more than cranky Abby is. Thanks >so much for your Happy Bday to Abby! You're quick! >Have a great day! >Debbie Abby's mom 3/1/00 >MI > > > > > > Did I get the right feeling from your post that it is your birthday >today too > > nna??????? > > > > If so - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! > > > > Marci > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 nna, Did your sister go to Galway? Didyou enjoy the farewell party? When are you going to visit her? Hope you aren't too homesick for each other. Sunday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2003 Report Share Posted July 10, 2003 Yes, , thanks for asking. She went these about 10 days ago. She loves Gallway, thinks is beautiful.Says it is pretty chilly, and its not even winter! She camped out around the a 10 mile area with some people to get her familiar with the towns for the 1st 5 days. She is a little home sick. Sounds like alot. Although, she loves it, had to but all new appliances as the electric is different there. She thinks all the buildings/homes are funny, because they are midevil like, big looking, but have many small rooms in them to conserve heat. Where, like my home is high cathedral ceilings, and large open rooms. She loves it .. Thanks for the soda bread recipe, for the going away party, went well, and I cooked irish potato casserole (its like shredded pototes with onions , buter and milk (fat!) with melted cheese(more fat!) onions- mmmm, -had a smigde, pretty good. And I made an herb crusted irish chicken with sage, as well as had irish beer, with the soda bread, and green beans. We also watched Far and Away (god I wish they never broke up!) read Irish blessings around the dinner table, and read Irish traditions at holiday time, and others. I miss her terribly! I just may be seeing you, as I may see her next year, I love my little sis. Thanks! How are you doing, hun? Love nna >From: "Sunday" >Reply- > >Subject: RE: nna >Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 23:07:37 +0100 > >nna, >Did your sister go to Galway? Didyou enjoy the farewell party? >When are you going to visit her? >Hope you aren't too homesick for each other. > > >Sunday The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2003 Report Share Posted July 10, 2003 ph, it must be hard on your mom as well. My daughter went away to university last year and it was very strange to have her gone so far and not at all accessible except by phone. Let me know when you come over, maybe we can meet up. That movie is a tear-jerker in the end if I remember rightly. Other than that I think I liked it. Can't remember, it got lost in the fog. This here is much better now, also re. the fog thing, as where before I knew that I wasn't able to access things in my brain, now I can. What a relief. I do seem to have memory problems from the time I had the implants, it is kind of interesting. Still have joint pain and and swollen hands. Overall feel much improved and happy about it all. Looking forward so to speak. As I had lost my appetite and also some weight before explant, I didn't want to fast right away but can tell now that fasting works wonders, and eating the right food or rather not eating the wrong food makes a huge difference. I am a bit jealous of people in the supermarket who throw all kinds of yummy things into their trollies. To be hungry and eat a mars bar can be such bliss. Imagine how healthy we all would be if we had not had implants and were eating mostly raw and possibly organic foods. That might have been the fountain of youth. Getting carried away... Love, -----Original Message-----From: JOSEPH PALANCA [mailto:juliejp61@...]Sent: Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 17:35 Subject: RE: nna Yes, , thanks for asking. She went these about 10 days ago. She loves Gallway, thinks is beautiful.Says it is pretty chilly, and its not even winter! She camped out around the a 10 mile area with some people to get her familiar with the towns for the 1st 5 days. She is a little home sick. Sounds like alot. Although, she loves it, had to but all new appliances as the electric is different there. She thinks all the buildings/homes are funny, because they are midevil like, big looking, but have many small rooms in them to conserve heat. Where, like my home is high cathedral ceilings, and large open rooms. She loves it .. Thanks for the soda bread recipe, for the going away party, went well, and I cooked irish potato casserole (its like shredded pototes with onions , buter and milk (fat!) with melted cheese(more fat!) onions- mmmm, -had a smigde, pretty good. And I made an herb crusted irish chicken with sage, as well as had irish beer, with the soda bread, and green beans. We also watched Far and Away (god I wish they never broke up!) read Irish blessings around the dinner table, and read Irish traditions at holiday time, and others. I miss her terribly! I just may be seeing you, as I may see her next year, I love my little sis. Thanks! How are you doing, hun? Love nna >From: "Sunday" >Reply- > >Subject: RE: nna >Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 23:07:37 +0100 > >nna, >Did your sister go to Galway? Didyou enjoy the farewell party? >When are you going to visit her? >Hope you aren't too homesick for each other. > > >Sunday The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2003 Report Share Posted July 10, 2003 , Its not ph! Its me, nna! Remember? nna >From: "Sunday" >Reply- > >Subject: RE: nna >Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 18:30:10 +0100 > >ph, it must be hard on your mom as well. My daughter went away to >university last year and it was very strange to have her gone so far and not >at all accessible except by phone. Let me know when you come over, maybe we >can meet up. > >That movie is a tear-jerker in the end if I remember rightly. Other than >that I think I liked it. Can't remember, it got lost in the fog. > >This here is much better now, also re. the fog thing, as where before >I knew that I wasn't able to access things in my brain, now I can. What a >relief. I do seem to have memory problems from the time I had the implants, >it is kind of interesting. Still have joint pain and and swollen hands. >Overall feel much improved and happy about it all. Looking forward so to >speak. > >As I had lost my appetite and also some weight before explant, I didn't want >to fast right away but can tell now that fasting works wonders, and eating >the right food or rather not eating the wrong food makes a huge difference. >I am a bit jealous of people in the supermarket who throw all kinds of yummy >things into their trollies. To be hungry and eat a mars bar can be such >bliss. Imagine how healthy we all would be if we had not had implants and >were eating mostly raw and possibly organic foods. That might have been the >fountain of youth. Getting carried away... > >Love, > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: JOSEPH PALANCA [mailto:juliejp61@...] > Sent: Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 17:35 > > Subject: RE: nna > > > Yes, , thanks for asking. She went these about 10 days ago. She loves >Gallway, thinks is beautiful.Says it is pretty chilly, and its not even >winter! She camped out around the a 10 mile area with some people to get >her familiar with the towns for the 1st 5 days. She is a little home sick. >Sounds like alot. Although, she loves it, had to but all new appliances as >the electric is different there. She thinks all the buildings/homes are >funny, because they are midevil like, big looking, but have many small >rooms in them to conserve heat. Where, like my home is high cathedral >ceilings, and large open rooms. She loves it > > . Thanks for the soda bread recipe, for the going away party, went well, >and I cooked irish potato casserole (its like shredded pototes with onions , >buter and milk (fat!) with melted cheese(more fat!) onions- mmmm, -had a >smigde, pretty good. And I made an herb crusted irish chicken with sage, as >well as had irish beer, with the soda bread, and green beans. We also >watched Far and Away (god I wish they never broke up!) read Irish blessings >around the dinner table, and read Irish traditions at holiday time, and >others. I miss her terribly! I just may be seeing you, as I may see her next >year, I love my little sis. Thanks! How are you doing, hun? > > Love nna > > > > > > > > > >From: "Sunday" > >Reply- > >> >Subject: RE: nna > >Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 23:07:37 +0100 > > > >nna, > >Did your sister go to Galway? Didyou enjoy the farewell party? > >When are you going to visit her? > >Hope you aren't too homesick for each other. > > > > > >Sunday > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >-- > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2003 Report Share Posted July 10, 2003 Okay, thanks juliaana! >From: "Sunday" >Reply- > >Subject: RE: nna >Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 20:00:08 +0100 > >I know! > -----Original Message----- > From: JOSEPH PALANCA [mailto:juliejp61@...] > Sent: Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 18:45 > > Subject: RE: nna > > > , Its not ph! Its me, nna! Remember? nna > > > > > > > > > >From: "Sunday" > >Reply- > >> >Subject: RE: nna > >Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 18:30:10 +0100 > > > >ph, it must be hard on your mom as well. My daughter went away to > >university last year and it was very strange to have her gone so far and >not > >at all accessible except by phone. Let me know when you come over, maybe >we > >can meet up. > > > >That movie is a tear-jerker in the end if I remember rightly. Other than > >that I think I liked it. Can't remember, it got lost in the fog. > > > >This here is much better now, also re. the fog thing, as where >before > >I knew that I wasn't able to access things in my brain, now I can. What a > >relief. I do seem to have memory problems from the time I had the >implants, > >it is kind of interesting. Still have joint pain and and swollen hands. > >Overall feel much improved and happy about it all. Looking forward so to > >speak. > > > >As I had lost my appetite and also some weight before explant, I didn't >want > >to fast right away but can tell now that fasting works wonders, and >eating > >the right food or rather not eating the wrong food makes a huge >difference. > >I am a bit jealous of people in the supermarket who throw all kinds of >yummy > >things into their trollies. To be hungry and eat a mars bar can be such > >bliss. Imagine how healthy we all would be if we had not had implants and > >were eating mostly raw and possibly organic foods. That might have been >the > >fountain of youth. Getting carried away... > > > >Love, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: JOSEPH PALANCA [mailto:juliejp61@...] > > Sent: Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 17:35 > > > > Subject: RE: nna > > > > > > Yes, , thanks for asking. She went these about 10 days ago. She >loves > >Gallway, thinks is beautiful.Says it is pretty chilly, and its not even > >winter! She camped out around the a 10 mile area with some people to get > >her familiar with the towns for the 1st 5 days. She is a little home >sick. > >Sounds like alot. Although, she loves it, had to but all new appliances >as > >the electric is different there. She thinks all the buildings/homes are > >funny, because they are midevil like, big looking, but have many small > >rooms in them to conserve heat. Where, like my home is high cathedral > >ceilings, and large open rooms. She loves it > > > > . Thanks for the soda bread recipe, for the going away party, went well, > >and I cooked irish potato casserole (its like shredded pototes with >onions , > >buter and milk (fat!) with melted cheese(more fat!) onions- mmmm, -had a > >smigde, pretty good. And I made an herb crusted irish chicken with sage, >as > >well as had irish beer, with the soda bread, and green beans. We also > >watched Far and Away (god I wish they never broke up!) read Irish >blessings > >around the dinner table, and read Irish traditions at holiday time, and > >others. I miss her terribly! I just may be seeing you, as I may see her >next > >year, I love my little sis. Thanks! How are you doing, hun? > > > > Love nna > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: "Sunday" > > >Reply- > > >> > >Subject: RE: nna > > >Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 23:07:37 +0100 > > > > > >nna, > > >Did your sister go to Galway? Didyou enjoy the farewell party? > > >When are you going to visit her? > > >Hope you aren't too homesick for each other. > > > > > > > > >Sunday > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- > >-- > > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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