Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of scanned stuff and deleted--too much to wade through.Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman she has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying animation. Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 shots on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average!All in all, I'm a proud mama. My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that love them.I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again.love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Welcome home, I am glad you had a good time. Wow, all five kids there? Awesome! Today is Rob's 45th birthday, I'm making him a cake...that's all he's getting, BTW, an lucky to get that! I just took it out of the oven, it's cooling now (devil's food, of course!) and now I have a heavy kitty taking up both forearms as I type.. I'll frost it with German chocolate icing. I have a bit of a headache today, no idea why, just do. I took a shower last evening and I guess my (now bright red) hair was still a little wet when I went to bed, today I look like Carrot Top on a bad hair day...  ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- back from Philly Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of scanned stuff and deleted--too much to wade through.Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman she has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying animation. Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 shots on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average!All in all, I'm a proud mama. My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that love them.I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again.love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Akiba sorry to hear you have a headache. You are in my prayers. Hugs nne To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world " " May the Lord Bless you and keep you, May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever " Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/ Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com The Cancer Club www.cancerclub.com > back from Philly > > > > > > Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! > This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of > scanned > stuff and deleted--too much to wade through. > > Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me > enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment > facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman > she > has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at > schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her > sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying > animation. > Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, > Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the > varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 > shots > on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average! > > All in all, I'm a proud mama. > > My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he > remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible > illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that > love > them. > > I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again. > > love, Kate ____________________________________________________________ Send your photos by email in seconds... TRY FREE IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if3 Works in all emails, instant messengers, blogs, forums and social networks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Hi Kate, Welcome home. I am glad that you had such a wonderful Thanksgiving. Margaret A. CoteTo: MSersLife Sent: Sun, November 28, 2010 11:12:34 AMSubject: back from Philly Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of scanned stuff and deleted--too much to wade through.Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman she has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying animation. Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 shots on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average!All in all, I'm a proud mama. My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that love them.I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again.love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 HAHA I just re-read what I typed...it looks like I'm going to frost the kitty! I mean, I'm going to frost the CAKE! " I have a heavy kitty taking up both forearms as I type.. I'll frost it with German chocolate icing."  ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- back from Philly Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of scanned stuff and deleted--too much to wade through.Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman she has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying animation. Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 shots on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average!All in all, I'm a proud mama. My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that love them.I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again.love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Devils cake for the devil, eh?lol.What's German chocolate icing?Sometimes with the weather changing, it causes a change in barometric pressure, and can really give us headaches. Do you have pics of your new hair color?Rob IS lucky to be getting anything from you.love to you my friend,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Sun, November 28, 2010 1:18:04 PMSubject: Re: back from Philly Welcome home, I am glad you had a good time. Wow, all five kids there? Awesome! Today is Rob's 45th birthday, I'm making him a cake...that's all he's getting, BTW, an lucky to get that! I just took it out of the oven, it's cooling now (devil's food, of course!) and now I have a heavy kitty taking up both forearms as I type.. I'll frost it with German chocolate icing. I have a bit of a headache today, no idea why, just do. I took a shower last evening and I guess my (now bright red) hair was still a little wet when I went to bed, today I look like Carrot Top on a bad hair day...  ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- back from Philly Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of scanned stuff and deleted--too much to wade through.Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman she has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying animation. Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 shots on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average!All in all, I'm a proud mama. My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that love them.I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again.love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 roflmho. good one. Hadn't even picked up on it!hugs, KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Sun, November 28, 2010 1:32:48 PMSubject: Re: back from Philly HAHA I just re-read what I typed...it looks like I'm going to frost the kitty! I mean, I'm going to frost the CAKE! " I have a heavy kitty taking up both forearms as I type.. I'll frost it with German chocolate icing."  ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- back from Philly Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of scanned stuff and deleted--too much to wade through.Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman she has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying animation. Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 shots on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average!All in all, I'm a proud mama. My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that love them.I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again.love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 You got it right on the cake lol...German Chocolate Icing is the one with pecans and coconut.No, no pics...let's just say it is the same color as Carrot Top...it's RED.  ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- back from Philly Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of scanned stuff and deleted--too much to wade through.Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman she has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying animation. Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 shots on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average!All in all, I'm a proud mama. My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that love them.I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again.love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 I'm so glad you had such a wonderful time, Kate! You are right to be proud of your kids:) SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, November 28, 2010 10:12:34 AMSubject: back from Philly Wow, I come home to nearly 100 emails; I was only gone a day and a half! This is one wonderful and chatty group. I have to admit, I kind of scanned stuff and deleted--too much to wade through.Thanksgiving was grand. I had all 5 of my children there, which made me enormously happy. My 22 year old is working at a residential treatment facility for disturbed adolescents; I am very proud of the young woman she has become. She truly has a heart for people. She is looking around at schools to pursue her Masters in Art Therapy. My daughter, Lia, is in her sophomore year at the N.E. Institute of Art where she is studying animation. Her GPA last year was a 3.9. Another daughter I'm very proud of. My son, Luke, who is a goalie, just last night played an amazing game for the varsity team. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets named MVP. He had 29 shots on goal, and only let 1 in. An excellent average!All in all, I'm a proud mama. My dad, who has Alzheimers was good, but confused. Fortunately, he remembered most of us, but had to be reminded a lot. It is a horrible illness that robs the person afflicted and the family and friends that love them.I've missed all of you immensely, and glad I'm home again.love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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