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Now see? Even the cat is clever enough not to go near the water. In my younger days, a few hundred centuries ago, I had a swimsuit and did get into the water up to my middle. It was fun, but now I refuse to go near the beach. I can't outrun a wave with sharks in it! Besides, my idea of this life is when it's your time, there's nothing you can do about it. But I still won't tempt fate.Then again, maybe I should try a bikini. I'm sure the whole ocean will run away in fear. LOLLove youTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:20:05 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I did fine swimming in the pookas in Hawaii - nice little mini warm tub - that and it was salt water

when we went to the House Springs to FIL's retirement home - the tied a rope to the waist belt from the boat and put me in a life vest - lordy it was cold in the middle in the current - they tied the rope to the raft at the foot of the steps

at 62 I still don't swim - but then given our usual drought conditions after February you have to shower with a friend - unfortunately the cat is nosy enough to sit on the sink top when I shower - and investigate the shower when the door is open - she won't come in with meGod, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 7:10:52 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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Hi MargaretYou're so sweet to miss my silly adventures.Love you and love to whole familyTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:59:43 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi , I miss your story's when you don't post. Margaret A. CoteTo: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 4:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the

difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard

about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was

their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do? Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the

next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big

bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take care.

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and there was the spring we were talking in Melitta's office - another Friday afternoon and we were worn out

Elvira, mistress of the night walzed in and wanted a bikini - she wanted to show her boobs off - I said no way - then you want go - go books and you are a handful already - chasing all the ministers - no bikini

she started laughing and then everyone joined in God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:55:40 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Now see? Even the cat is clever enough not to go near the water. In my younger days, a few hundred centuries ago, I had a swimsuit and did get into the water up to my middle. It was fun, but now I refuse to go near the beach. I can't outrun a wave with sharks in it! Besides, my idea of this life is when it's your time, there's nothing you can do about it. But I still won't tempt fate.

Then again, maybe I should try a bikini. I'm sure the whole ocean will run away in fear. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:20:05 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I did fine swimming in the pookas in Hawaii - nice little mini warm tub - that and it was salt water

when we went to the House Springs to FIL's retirement home - the tied a rope to the waist belt from the boat and put me in a life vest - lordy it was cold in the middle in the current - they tied the rope to the raft at the foot of the steps

at 62 I still don't swim - but then given our usual drought conditions after February you have to shower with a friend - unfortunately the cat is nosy enough to sit on the sink top when I shower - and investigate the shower when the door is open - she won't come in with meGod, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 7:10:52 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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and there was the spring we were talking in Melitta's office - another Friday afternoon and we were worn out

Elvira, mistress of the night walzed in and wanted a bikini - she wanted to show her boobs off - I said no way - then you want go - go books and you are a handful already - chasing all the ministers - no bikini

she started laughing and then everyone joined in God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:55:40 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Now see? Even the cat is clever enough not to go near the water. In my younger days, a few hundred centuries ago, I had a swimsuit and did get into the water up to my middle. It was fun, but now I refuse to go near the beach. I can't outrun a wave with sharks in it! Besides, my idea of this life is when it's your time, there's nothing you can do about it. But I still won't tempt fate.

Then again, maybe I should try a bikini. I'm sure the whole ocean will run away in fear. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:20:05 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I did fine swimming in the pookas in Hawaii - nice little mini warm tub - that and it was salt water

when we went to the House Springs to FIL's retirement home - the tied a rope to the waist belt from the boat and put me in a life vest - lordy it was cold in the middle in the current - they tied the rope to the raft at the foot of the steps

at 62 I still don't swim - but then given our usual drought conditions after February you have to shower with a friend - unfortunately the cat is nosy enough to sit on the sink top when I shower - and investigate the shower when the door is open - she won't come in with meGod, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 7:10:52 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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and there was the spring we were talking in Melitta's office - another Friday afternoon and we were worn out

Elvira, mistress of the night walzed in and wanted a bikini - she wanted to show her boobs off - I said no way - then you want go - go books and you are a handful already - chasing all the ministers - no bikini

she started laughing and then everyone joined in God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:55:40 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Now see? Even the cat is clever enough not to go near the water. In my younger days, a few hundred centuries ago, I had a swimsuit and did get into the water up to my middle. It was fun, but now I refuse to go near the beach. I can't outrun a wave with sharks in it! Besides, my idea of this life is when it's your time, there's nothing you can do about it. But I still won't tempt fate.

Then again, maybe I should try a bikini. I'm sure the whole ocean will run away in fear. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:20:05 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I did fine swimming in the pookas in Hawaii - nice little mini warm tub - that and it was salt water

when we went to the House Springs to FIL's retirement home - the tied a rope to the waist belt from the boat and put me in a life vest - lordy it was cold in the middle in the current - they tied the rope to the raft at the foot of the steps

at 62 I still don't swim - but then given our usual drought conditions after February you have to shower with a friend - unfortunately the cat is nosy enough to sit on the sink top when I shower - and investigate the shower when the door is open - she won't come in with meGod, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 7:10:52 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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I think we're getting old. Because it seems like yesterday to me as well.Don't worry, won't get rid of it. Maybe Mom will need it to keep up with me. LOLAbout the swimming lessons and exercise, I think I'd rather stick to my garden and chameleons. I prefer ground underneath my feet. LOLLove youTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 10:50:06 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

It's been 17 months since you got the camaro? Really? Wow, seems more like 7...

However, that said, I am SO glad you are able to walk without it again, put it in the back of the closeet but keep it in case you ever need it again...you know how these things go, if you sell it or give it away, the very next day you'll need it again, however, if you keep it, you won't NEED it

Tsunami? I wouldn't worry about it Hun. Like Kate said, nobody knows except G-d and he ain't telling...but DO think about learning to swim, swimming is so much fun, and so relaxing...you get good exercise without even really knowing it...

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php

-- All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take care.

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I think we're getting old. Because it seems like yesterday to me as well.Don't worry, won't get rid of it. Maybe Mom will need it to keep up with me. LOLAbout the swimming lessons and exercise, I think I'd rather stick to my garden and chameleons. I prefer ground underneath my feet. LOLLove youTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 10:50:06 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

It's been 17 months since you got the camaro? Really? Wow, seems more like 7...

However, that said, I am SO glad you are able to walk without it again, put it in the back of the closeet but keep it in case you ever need it again...you know how these things go, if you sell it or give it away, the very next day you'll need it again, however, if you keep it, you won't NEED it

Tsunami? I wouldn't worry about it Hun. Like Kate said, nobody knows except G-d and he ain't telling...but DO think about learning to swim, swimming is so much fun, and so relaxing...you get good exercise without even really knowing it...

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php

-- All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take care.

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I think we're getting old. Because it seems like yesterday to me as well.Don't worry, won't get rid of it. Maybe Mom will need it to keep up with me. LOLAbout the swimming lessons and exercise, I think I'd rather stick to my garden and chameleons. I prefer ground underneath my feet. LOLLove youTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 10:50:06 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

It's been 17 months since you got the camaro? Really? Wow, seems more like 7...

However, that said, I am SO glad you are able to walk without it again, put it in the back of the closeet but keep it in case you ever need it again...you know how these things go, if you sell it or give it away, the very next day you'll need it again, however, if you keep it, you won't NEED it

Tsunami? I wouldn't worry about it Hun. Like Kate said, nobody knows except G-d and he ain't telling...but DO think about learning to swim, swimming is so much fun, and so relaxing...you get good exercise without even really knowing it...

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php

-- All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take care.

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No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove youTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove youTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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well we can always find a creek on a hot day God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:11:46 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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well we can always find a creek on a hot day God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:11:46 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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No way, with all the little Canadian turtles (crocodiles) you have? Forget it!!! They'll bite my butt off. Although that might be a good thing. I guess I will definitely weigh a lot less. LOLHoney, I'll go near the water at 80. Not sure what I'll wear then, but at least I won't worry about it anymore!!! LOLLove youTo: MSersLife Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 12:14:18 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

well we can always find a creek on a hot day God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:11:46 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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No way, with all the little Canadian turtles (crocodiles) you have? Forget it!!! They'll bite my butt off. Although that might be a good thing. I guess I will definitely weigh a lot less. LOLHoney, I'll go near the water at 80. Not sure what I'll wear then, but at least I won't worry about it anymore!!! LOLLove youTo: MSersLife Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 12:14:18 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

well we can always find a creek on a hot day God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:11:46 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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no gators in Oklahoma - just snakes - but they don't like me God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:22:27 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No way, with all the little Canadian turtles (crocodiles) you have? Forget it!!! They'll bite my butt off. Although that might be a good thing. I guess I will definitely weigh a lot less. LOL

Honey, I'll go near the water at 80. Not sure what I'll wear then, but at least I won't worry about it anymore!!! LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 12:14:18 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

well we can always find a creek on a hot day God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:11:46 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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no gators in Oklahoma - just snakes - but they don't like me God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:22:27 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No way, with all the little Canadian turtles (crocodiles) you have? Forget it!!! They'll bite my butt off. Although that might be a good thing. I guess I will definitely weigh a lot less. LOL

Honey, I'll go near the water at 80. Not sure what I'll wear then, but at least I won't worry about it anymore!!! LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 12:14:18 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

well we can always find a creek on a hot day God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:11:46 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

care.

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no gators in Oklahoma - just snakes - but they don't like me God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:22:27 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No way, with all the little Canadian turtles (crocodiles) you have? Forget it!!! They'll bite my butt off. Although that might be a good thing. I guess I will definitely weigh a lot less. LOL

Honey, I'll go near the water at 80. Not sure what I'll wear then, but at least I won't worry about it anymore!!! LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 12:14:18 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

well we can always find a creek on a hot day God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 4:11:46 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

No honey, there's another way that it works.When I reached my 30s I got a bit more confidence. So I started to wear these tops that reveals my shoulders. Yeah, I know, very sexy. So I told everyone, okay, at 40 it will be a bathing suit, 50 a bikini, 60 a g-string and 70 in the nude. LOLNow you have to figure out what to wear depending on your age. Well, look at the bright side, at 70 no one will want to see me nude or even clothed. So I guess everyone will scream and ran away and I will have the whole beach to myself. LOLLove you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:54:41 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

I haven't worn a bathing suit in 25 years + - considering it - just not sure which year I will get one - a 3 piece - one with a skirt God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there.

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:50:25 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi KateThanks, and I still will go without the walker. I'm glad that I got over the worse shock. Well, I know G-d is the only One who can predict the future, that is one reason why I'm worried about this prediction. The lady was having her usual time with G-d and went to a hill not too far from home where she usually feels closer to Him and more relaxed. And then she had this vision. Well, maybe it won't happen, but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry. Not a whole lot I can do about it, but I'm just glad that I got out of the worst fear and my walking is back to the "4 days" again. LOL Now I'm sure I have you completely confused with that sentence. About the swimming lessons? NO WAY!!! First you won't catch me in a swimsuit and second, well, I refuse to go near the water before I can swim!!! Now stop giggling!!!! LOL So if you know where I can take swimming

lessons on safe ground with usual clothes, hey, then I'm ready!So walker will stay at home while I go shopping tomorrow.Love you

To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 3:10:52 PMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Hi sweet !So good to see you posting my friend. I'm so proud of you for braving it without your walker. That must have been a glorious 4 days without it. And STAIRS? That's just wonderful. MS really is so unpredictable, that is one of the many facets of it. I don't believe in folks that say they can predict the future. Only G*d knows the future. He and He alone. I really wouldn't worry at all about a tsunami, . I do like no washing your feet to keep sharks away. lol. Maybe you should go to a local pool and sign up for learn to swim classes, so you could maybe face your fear---I imagine that's why you don't swim? Swimming can be so relaxing; a great way to relieve stress. It's also a wonderful exercise where balance doesn't matter. Just a thought.love to you my friend,Kate

To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 5:08:04 PMSubject: All about life's little surprises

Hi all my sweet friendsWell, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to read the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt me and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid

of it, but I must admit, I was afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet pain like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now it may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a

tsunami hitting Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put the walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday I tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I can get used to the idea.Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of geared up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A while back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I can't gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do?

Wear a rubber ducky to keep me afloat??? LOL Don't think so.Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably just gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've had 4 days vacation from them.I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really retire it. The

big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOLNow I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit stressed, well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOLLove you all and take

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Sorry about the confusion...;-) Well, 17 months is a really long time too!Don't know if my PT was ever too happy with me, I was a complicated case (my knee joints too brittle for my age), and an overly stubborn patient all rolled into one neat little package... But he was a very good PT (and still is, I suppose), I always recommend him to people around here who have problems with their joints or backs etc. Was a little hesitant to recommend him to , but only because I don't know how experienced he is with neurological stuff like MS (he works with sports related injuries mostly, and then bad backs too), and because I think it's probably wiser for her to use the PT who is part of her neuro-team (each MS-patient at the clinic is assigned one neuro, one nurse, one PT and one neuro psychiatrist = they, together, are the patient's "neuro-team"). Good luck with your continued walking!love/Reb> >> > Hi all my sweet friends> > Well, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might > >> > just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You will have to > >read > >> > the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!> > We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, > > nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of > > emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. > > Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told > > someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt > >me > >> > and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. > > Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.> > Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been > > walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my > > diet, I told my Mom that I want to get rid of it, but I must admit, I was > > afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I > > didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try > >> > it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet > >pain > >> > like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all > > > over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now > > the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got > >> > a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I > > flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and > > best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. > > > > Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a > > lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now > >it > >> > may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a tsunami hitting > > Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put > >the > >> > walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what > > happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging > > > my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday > >I > >> > tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very > > well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I > >can > >> > get used to the idea.> > Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of > >geared > >> > up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A > >while > >> > back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the > >> > day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So > > I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I > >can't > >> > gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do? Wear a rubber ducky to keep me > > afloat??? LOL Don't think so.> > Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have > > humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. > > Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor elephants probably > >just > >> > gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. > > > > Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I > > have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. > >> > The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've > > > had 4 days vacation from them.> > I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you > > > never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land > > > in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was > > walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really > >> > retire it. The big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we just give up and > > we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue > > bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my > >> > bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was > > > easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOL> > Now I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. > > > I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly > > feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit > >stressed, > >> > well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. > > > > So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I > >> > don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If you hear a big bump, you > > will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOL> > Love you all and take care.> > > >>

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That's awesome that there is a cohesive 'neuro-team'! I'm VERY impressed. Wish it were here this way!love,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 3:56:32 AMSubject: Re: All about life's little surprises

Sorry about the confusion...;-) Well, 17 months is a really long time too!Don't know if my PT was ever too happy with me, I was a complicated case (my knee joints too brittle for my age), and an overly stubborn patient all rolled into one neat little package... But he was a very good PT (and still is, I suppose), I always recommend him to people around here who have problems with their joints or backs etc. Was a little hesitant to recommend him to , but only because I don't know how experienced he is with neurological stuff like MS (he works with sports related injuries mostly, and then bad backs too), and because I think it's probably wiser for her to use the PT who is part of her neuro-team (each MS-patient at the clinic is assigned one neuro,

one nurse, one PT and one neuro psychiatrist = they, together, are the patient's "neuro-team"). Good luck with your continued walking!love/Reb> >> > Hi all my sweet friends> > Well, now this is going to be a long email, but hey, if you're lucky, you might > >> > just get rid of me. LOL No, I'm not going to tell you how? You

will have to > >read > >> > the whole damn thing and figure it out for yourself!!!> > We all know how stress and MS is bad enemies. When you're stressed, well, > > nothing works like before and just go on strike. I've been having a lot of > > emotional pain, like I know all of you had and maybe still have in your life. > > Well, last week, I decided I've had enough. So I stood up for myself and told > > someone, I'm taking back my life. She stole 24 years of my life that she hurt > >me > >> > and made me feel useless, so it's the end. Don't worry, she's still alive. > > Besides, it would've been too easy. That was Saturday, 19th.> > Anyway, after that I was amazed with the difference in my life. I've been > > walking with a walker (my Camaro) for the past 17 months. When I started my > > diet, I told my

Mom that I want to get rid of it, but I must admit, I was > > afraid. I didn't feel too safe on my own two feet. So it was very slow when I > > didn't have it in town. Anyway, on Sunday, 20th, I told my Mom, well, let's try > >> > it without a walker. I feel a whole lot stronger, have more energy, my feet > >pain > >> > like mad, but I want to try it. And what do you know? I've managed to walk all > > > over town without my walker. Actually, I even walked too fast for my Mom. Now > > the last while, she's been walking too fast for me, so I guess she suddenly got > >> > a bit older. LOL It felt great. I even managed a flight of stairs. Yeah!!!! I > > flew it down and ran it up again. I didn't have too much pain, no fatigue and > > best of all, the ants were gone. Well, I had that fun time for 4 whole days. > >

> > Now come on?? You know how life works??? Anyway on Thursday we heard about a > > lady who had some kind of vision. Oh oh, now that doesn't sound too good. Now > >it > >> > may not be true, but what if it is!!! The vision was about a tsunami hitting > > Mossel Bay very hard. Great!! I can't swim!!! Okay, Mom, maybe we should put > >the > >> > walker back into the car again. I don't feel so strong anymore. You know what > > happened? I could hardly walk, I had a bad spell of fatigue and I was dragging > > > my feet again. Great!!! There goes all the good times and fun. Well, yesterday > >I > >> > tried walking without the walker again, it started a bit slow, but ended very > > well. I've had time to get used to the idea of a tsunami. Okay, as much as I > >can > >> >

get used to the idea.> > Now living in SA means that you expect the worse every day. We're kind of > >geared > >> > up for any situation. I mean, every now and then someone goes on strike. A > >while > >> > back the transport services strike, well, they went back to work again. But the > >> > day that happened, the Municipalities decided it was their turn to strike. So > > I'm sure you all get the picture. And we even geared up for drought. But I > >can't > >> > gear up for a tsunami. What do I have to do? Wear a rubber ducky to keep me > > afloat??? LOL Don't think so.> > Luckily we live on a hill. I'm sure long ago, when Mossel Bay didn't have > > humans, just wild animals running around, the baboons definitely had canes. > > Otherwise they wouldn't be able to get up the hill. Poor

elephants probably > >just > >> > gave orders to the baboons to fetch whatever they wanted. Too steep. > > > > Well, at least I'm still walking without my walker, I'm so happy about it. I > > have this silly grin all over my face, even though a tsunami may be on my tail. > >> > The ants are back, sadly, but I suppose it was too good to last for long. I've > > > had 4 days vacation from them.> > I think the point I want to make through the waves and everything, is that you > > > never should give up hope. MS is one of those strange things. One day you land > > > in a wheelchair the next you're okay again. So please, never give up. I was > > walking 17 months with that walker, I must admit I never thought I would really > >> > retire it. The big problem is your self-esteem, sometimes we

just give up and > > we're too afraid to fall flat on our faces. Okay, so I have a lot of blue > > bruises, but that's not too bad, I love blue. So I just dress accordingly to my > >> > bruises. LOL No, luckily I haven't fallen, just walked into every door. It was > > > easier just to walk into doors with a set of wheels. LOLOLOL> > Now I've thought of a few ways to make sure the sharks don't like me too much. > > > I'm not going to wash my feet, ever again. Hopefully they don't like smelly > > feet. LOL Sorry, but I think you all know by now that when I get a bit > >stressed, > >> > well, I find that making jokes help me to relax and deal with it. > > > > So there you have my loooooong email. I will talk to you all soon. That is if I > >> > don't drop on your doorstep. Watch out n!!! If

you hear a big bump, you > > will know it's my butt hitting the ground on your doorstep. LOL> > Love you all and take care.> > > >>

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