Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 I got a job - a real job with benefits and full time hours. It's been almost a year and had pretty much given up so it's kind of a miracle.I'm ecstatic Lou From: Adam <deadsled@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 6:47:22 AMSubject: Re: I thought I finally Had His attention The other day i was outside and my dog was huffing out her nose at me and barking at what ever was around me or on me. It was the most realistic evidence of my illness i've came in contact as for the ''sneezing and scatchy'' people who are oblivious. I tell you one thing theres no b.s. When it comes to animals, if your pets run from you or bark at you theres definitely something wrong. I cant see how so many dr.'s turn a cold shoulder, lets just forget that how about our loved ones, its so depressing and sad when the people you need most compassion and support just push you a side and lable you crazy. I dont have any support from both sides of the fence medical and family, so reading this i do know what youre going through and i am sincerely sorry for your fustration.Im going on almost 2 years with this and other ailments as well. Its a little over bearing at times, mentally, physically and financially. I wish you and others reading a speedy recovery and good health.On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 3:33 am, littlescreechowl wrote:> I have a very down to earth husband' there is no Santa, no Easter> bunnie, and because he can't see them, and they won't bite him- there> are no such things as mites. Just nutty wives. As I said I truly love> him with all my heart, if I did'nt the tail light of my car would be> all that was visable.> He was watching the TV and spilled a cola on the night stand. Panic> cleaners and the requisite flurry of de-spilling the area roused one of> the wonderful little fellows 1/4 inch long, transparent biege,> resembling a piece of moth wing to we near sighted folk. It got> spritzed and stood up on one end, a move noted with 'LOOK' from the all> too well bitten wife. I put my fingertip down close enough to have the> intrepid moist mite transfer from one surface to its new maybe host.> After several minites of the mite laying flat on Hubby's hand and> quickly righting itself to one end, sail up, He informed me it was just> a dust glob with static elelctricity aiding its acrobatics.> He made sure he rubbed forefinger and thumb in little mitey circles> a few times, but the end result was a frustrated retreat of yours> truly, to avoid more tranquilizers, and admonishments. I feel like> Hamlet occationally. And just as drama redden. Of to the wonders of> cedarcide and soap. Blessings All.>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 I am so happy for you!!! Congratulations. frito From: Lou <louallen27@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 8:32:31 AMSubject: Re: Off topic - good news!!! I got a job - a real job with benefits and full time hours. It's been almost a year and had pretty much given up so it's kind of a miracle.I'm ecstatic Lou From: Adam <deadsledtmail (DOT) com>bird mitesSent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 6:47:22 AMSubject: Re: I thought I finally Had His attention The other day i was outside and my dog was huffing out her nose at me and barking at what ever was around me or on me. It was the most realistic evidence of my illness i've came in contact as for the ''sneezing and scatchy'' people who are oblivious. I tell you one thing theres no b.s. When it comes to animals, if your pets run from you or bark at you theres definitely something wrong. I cant see how so many dr.'s turn a cold shoulder, lets just forget that how about our loved ones, its so depressing and sad when the people you need most compassion and support just push you a side and lable you crazy. I dont have any support from both sides of the fence medical and family, so reading this i do know what youre going through and i am sincerely sorry for your fustration.Im going on almost 2 years with this and other ailments as well. Its a little over bearing at times, mentally, physically and financially. I wish you and others reading a speedy recovery and good health.On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 3:33 am, littlescreechowl wrote:> I have a very down to earth husband' there is no Santa, no Easter> bunnie, and because he can't see them, and they won't bite him- there> are no such things as mites. Just nutty wives. As I said I truly love> him with all my heart, if I did'nt the tail light of my car would be> all that was visable.> He was watching the TV and spilled a cola on the night stand. Panic> cleaners and the requisite flurry of de-spilling the area roused one of> the wonderful little fellows 1/4 inch long, transparent biege,> resembling a piece of moth wing to we near sighted folk. It got> spritzed and stood up on one end, a move noted with 'LOOK' from the all> too well bitten wife. I put my fingertip down close enough to have the> intrepid moist mite transfer from one surface to its new maybe host.> After several minites of the mite laying flat on Hubby's hand and> quickly righting itself to one end, sail up, He informed me it was just> a dust glob with static elelctricity aiding its acrobatics.> He made sure he rubbed forefinger and thumb in little mitey circles> a few times, but the end result was a frustrated retreat of yours> truly, to avoid more tranquilizers, and admonishments. I feel like> Hamlet occationally. And just as drama redden. Of to the wonders of> cedarcide and soap. Blessings All.>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Congratulations, Lou! Celebrate a new you & a new year! Best wishes, Sue I have a very down to earth husband' there is no Santa, no Easter bunnie, and because he can't see them, and they won't bite him- there are no such things as mites. Just nutty wives. As I said I truly love him with all my heart, if I did'nt the tail light of my car would be all that was visable. He was watching the TV and spilled a cola on the night stand. Panic cleaners and the requisite flurry of de-spilling the area roused one of the wonderful little fellows 1/4 inch long, transparent biege, resembling a piece of moth wing to we near sighted folk. It got spritzed and stood up on one end, a move noted with 'LOOK' from the all too well bitten wife. I put my fingertip down close enough to have the intrepid moist mite transfer from one surface to its new maybe host. After several minites of the mite laying flat on Hubby's hand and quickly righting itself to one end, sail up, He informed me it was just a dust glob with static elelctricity aiding its acrobatics. He made sure he rubbed forefinger and thumb in little mitey circles a few times, but the end result was a frustrated retreat of yours truly, to avoid more tranquilizers, and admonishments. I feel like Hamlet occationally. And just as drama redden. Of to the wonders of cedarcide and soap. Blessings All. Adam Rumblers C.C. www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Congratulations Lou!!! Hugs, Trly > > I got a job - a real job with benefits and full time hours. > It's been almost a year and had pretty much given up so it's kind of a miracle.I'm ecstatic > Lou > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Lou, I am so happy for you. Maybe now things will get a LOT better in your life. Joan Re: I thought I finally Had His attention The other day i was outside and my dog was huffing out her nose at me and barking at what ever was around me or on me. It was the most realistic evidence of my illness i've came in contact as for the ''sneezing and scatchy'' people who are oblivious. I tell you one thing theres no b.s. When it comes to animals, if your pets run from you or bark at you theres definitely something wrong. I cant see how so many dr.'s turn a cold shoulder, lets just forget that how about our loved ones, its so depressing and sad when the people you need most compassion and support just push you a side and lable you crazy. I dont have any support from both sides of the fence medical and family, so reading this i do know what youre going through and i am sincerely sorry for your fustration.Im going on almost 2 years with this and other ailments as well. Its a little over bearing at times, mentally, physically and financially. I wish you and others reading a speedy recovery and good health.On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 3:33 am, littlescreechowl wrote:> I have a very down to earth husband' there is no Santa, no Easter> bunnie, and because he can't see them, and they won't bite him- there> are no such things as mites. Just nutty wives. As I said I truly love> him with all my heart, if I did'nt the tail light of my car would be> all that was visable.> He was watching the TV and spilled a cola on the night stand. Panic> cleaners and the requisite flurry of de-spilling the area roused one of> the wonderful little fellows 1/4 inch long, transparent biege,> resembling a piece of moth wing to we near sighted folk. It got> spritzed and stood up on one end, a move noted with 'LOOK' from the all> too well bitten wife. I put my fingertip down close enough to have the> intrepid moist mite transfer from one surface to its new maybe host.> After several minites of the mite laying flat on Hubby's hand and> quickly righting itself to one end, sail up, He informed me it was just> a dust glob with static elelctricity aiding its acrobatics.> He made sure he rubbed forefinger and thumb in little mitey circles> a few times, but the end result was a frustrated retreat of yours> truly, to avoid more tranquilizers, and admonishments. I feel like> Hamlet occationally. And just as drama redden. Of to the wonders of> cedarcide and soap. Blessings All.>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 This is wonderful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sending best wishes your way and I hope you fall in love with the new job. Rita Re: I thought I finally Had His attention The other day i was outside and my dog was huffing out her nose at me and barking at what ever was around me or on me. It was the most realistic evidence of my illness i've came in contact as for the ''sneezing and scatchy'' people who are oblivious. I tell you one thing theres no b.s. When it comes to animals, if your pets run from you or bark at you theres definitely something wrong. I cant see how so many dr.'s turn a cold shoulder, lets just forget that how about our loved ones, its so depressing and sad when the people you need most compassion and support just push you a side and lable you crazy. I dont have any support from both sides of the fence medical and family, so reading this i do know what youre going through and i am sincerely sorry for your fustration.Im going on almost 2 years with this and other ailments as well. Its a little over bearing at times, mentally, physically and financially. I wish you and others reading a speedy recovery and good health.On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 3:33 am, littlescreechowl wrote:> I have a very down to earth husband' there is no Santa, no Easter> bunnie, and because he can't see them, and they won't bite him- there> are no such things as mites. Just nutty wives. As I said I truly love> him with all my heart, if I did'nt the tail light of my car would be> all that was visable.> He was watching the TV and spilled a cola on the night stand. Panic> cleaners and the requisite flurry of de-spilling the area roused one of> the wonderful little fellows 1/4 inch long, transparent biege,> resembling a piece of moth wing to we near sighted folk. It got> spritzed and stood up on one end, a move noted with 'LOOK' from the all> too well bitten wife. I put my fingertip down close enough to have the> intrepid moist mite transfer from one surface to its new maybe host.> After several minites of the mite laying flat on Hubby's hand and> quickly righting itself to one end, sail up, He informed me it was just> a dust glob with static elelctricity aiding its acrobatics.> He made sure he rubbed forefinger and thumb in little mitey circles> a few times, but the end result was a frustrated retreat of yours> truly, to avoid more tranquilizers, and admonishments. I feel like> Hamlet occationally. And just as drama redden. Of to the wonders of> cedarcide and soap. Blessings All.>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 That is great news, Lou. I hope you still find some time to visit with us sometimes. To find a healthy balance between a full time job and personal time for rest in addition to the ongoing battle with these things for some of us still, can be quite a challenge. Also, thank you Lou for all your previous input and advise in regards to my previous posts on various subjects. Your kind words are always appreciated. M> I have a very down to earth husband' there is no Santa, no Easter> bunnie, and because he can't see them, and they won't bite him- there> are no such things as mites. Just nutty wives. As I said I truly love> him with all my heart, if I did'nt the tail light of my car would be> all that was visable.> He was watching the TV and spilled a cola on the night stand. Panic> cleaners and the requisite flurry of de-spilling the area roused one of> the wonderful little fellows 1/4 inch long, transparent biege,> resembling a piece of moth wing to we near sighted folk. It got> spritzed and stood up on one end, a move noted with 'LOOK' from the all> too well bitten wife. I put my fingertip down close enough to have the> intrepid moist mite transfer from one surface to its new maybe host.> After several minites of the mite laying flat on Hubby's hand and> quickly righting itself to one end, sail up, He informed me it was just> a dust glob with static elelctricity aiding its acrobatics.> He made sure he rubbed forefinger and thumb in little mitey circles> a few times, but the end result was a frustrated retreat of yours> truly, to avoid more tranquilizers, and admonishments. I feel like> Hamlet occationally. And just as drama redden. Of to the wonders of> cedarcide and soap. Blessings All.>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 thank you Marguerite. Are you doing better? Lou From: Marguerite <gentlebaybreeze2@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 1:29:07 PMSubject: Re: Off topic - good news!!! That is great news, Lou. I hope you still find some time to visit with us sometimes. To find a healthy balance between a full time job and personal time for rest in addition to the ongoing battle with these things for some of us still, can be quite a challenge. Also, thank you Lou for all your previous input and advise in regards to my previous posts on various subjects. Your kind words are always appreciated. M> I have a very down to earth husband' there is no Santa, no Easter> bunnie, and because he can't see them, and they won't bite him- there> are no such things as mites. Just nutty wives. As I said I truly love> him with all my heart, if I did'nt the tail light of my car would be> all that was visable.> He was watching the TV and spilled a cola on the night stand. Panic> cleaners and the requisite flurry of de-spilling the area roused one of> the wonderful little fellows 1/4 inch long, transparent biege,> resembling a piece of moth wing to we near sighted folk. It got> spritzed and stood up on one end, a move noted with 'LOOK' from the all> too well bitten wife. I put my fingertip down close enough to have the> intrepid moist mite transfer from one surface to its new maybe host.> After several minites of the mite laying flat on Hubby's hand and> quickly righting itself to one end, sail up, He informed me it was just> a dust glob with static elelctricity aiding its acrobatics.> He made sure he rubbed forefinger and thumb in little mitey circles> a few times, but the end result was a frustrated retreat of yours> truly, to avoid more tranquilizers, and admonishments. I feel like> Hamlet occationally. And just as drama redden. Of to the wonders of> cedarcide and soap. Blessings All.>> Adam Rumblers C.C.www.myspace. com/irishbandido Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 A new job ! , great let us know all about it. He will make a way . ! .. Though my enemy encircles me round about He makes me lay down in green pastures He leds us beside still waters..... Bye, Bill 110:1 (A Psalm of Dovid.) The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine enemies. 3 Thy people [shall be] willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth Lou wrote: > thank you Marguerite. > Are you doing better? > Lou > From: Marguerite <gentlebaybreeze2> bird mites@ groups. com Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 1:29:07 PM Subject: Re: Off topic - good news!!! > That is great news, Lou. > I hope you still find some time to visit with us sometimes. > To find a healthy balance between a full time job and personal time for rest in addition to the ongoing battle with these things for some of us still, can be quite a challenge. > > Also, thank you Lou for all your previous input and advise in regards to my previous posts on various subjects. Your kind words are always appreciated. > > M > I have a very down to earth husband' there is no Santa, no Easter > bunnie, and because he can't see them, and they won't bite him- there > are no such things as mites. Just nutty wives. As I said I truly love > him with all my heart, if I did'nt the tail light of my car would be > all that was visable. > He was watching the TV and spilled a cola on the night stand. Panic > cleaners and the requisite flurry of de-spilling the area roused one of > the wonderful little fellows 1/4 inch long, transparent biege, > resembling a piece of moth wing to we near sighted folk. It got > spritzed and stood up on one end, a move noted with 'LOOK' from the all > too well bitten wife. I put my fingertip down close enough to have the > intrepid moist mite > transfer from one surface to its new maybe host. > After several minites of the mite laying flat on Hubby's hand and > quickly righting itself to one end, sail up, He informed me it was just > a dust glob with static elelctricity aiding its acrobatics. > He made sure he rubbed forefinger and thumb in little mitey circles > a few times, but the end result was a frustrated retreat of yours > truly, to avoid more tranquilizers, and admonishments. I feel like > Hamlet occationally. And just as drama redden. Of to the wonders of > cedarcide and soap. Blessings All. > > Adam Rumblers C.C. www.myspace. com/irishbandido > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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