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First off, prayers for everyone not feeling well, and everyone in the

path or the aftermath of these terrible storms - Lord have mercy!

Finally feeling up to " talking " - have spent since Saturday night in

HALF an MS " hug " - the right side of my chest felt like it was being crushed

in a vise, even pulling my right arm backwards at the shoulder. Hallellujah

that's let go at last, though I sure have the sore spots to remember it

by... going by physical symptoms, it occurs to me that the left side of my

brain must look like Swiss cheese... :-O

Otherwise, been a typical Wyoming April -

sunrainsnowsunrainsnowsunrainsnow.

Today is ALMOST sunny, warm enough to open windows, warm enough to make me

want to take down all the winter drapes and change out the winter rugs,

etc...

Slowly slowly working on a new sampler for my blackwork patterns -

waiting for the inspiration faerie to show me how to finish off the corner!

- and spending way too much time minding my ancestors' bidness on the

genealogy front. AM currently working on the " begats " of a gg-grandma

everypne always assumed was Irish, and instead have traveled the length of

England and hopped over to France... :-D

Anyway, that's " me " for the day!

T

in WY

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I will keep you in my prayers.

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> Catching Up

>

> First off, prayers for everyone not feeling well, and everyone in the

> path or the aftermath of these terrible storms - Lord have mercy!

>

> Finally feeling up to " talking " - have spent since Saturday night in

> HALF an MS " hug " - the right side of my chest felt like it was being

> crushed

> in a vise, even pulling my right arm backwards at the shoulder.

> Hallellujah

> that's let go at last, though I sure have the sore spots to remember it

> by... going by physical symptoms, it occurs to me that the left side of

> my

> brain must look like Swiss cheese... :-O

>

> Otherwise, been a typical Wyoming April -

> sunrainsnowsunrainsnowsunrainsnow.

> Today is ALMOST sunny, warm enough to open windows, warm enough to make

> me

> want to take down all the winter drapes and change out the winter rugs,

> etc...

>

> Slowly slowly working on a new sampler for my blackwork patterns -

> waiting for the inspiration faerie to show me how to finish off the

> corner!

> - and spending way too much time minding my ancestors' bidness on the

> genealogy front. AM currently working on the " begats " of a gg-grandma

> everypne always assumed was Irish, and instead have traveled the length

> of

> England and hopped over to France... :-D

>

> Anyway, that's " me " for the day!

>

> T

>

> in WY

> Practical Blackwork Designs

> http://practicalblackwork.com

> http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

>

> " You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "

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I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the

world "

" May the Lord Bless you and keep you,

May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever "

Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/

Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer

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www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com

The Cancer Club

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> Catching Up

>

> First off, prayers for everyone not feeling well, and everyone in the

> path or the aftermath of these terrible storms - Lord have mercy!

>

> Finally feeling up to " talking " - have spent since Saturday night in

> HALF an MS " hug " - the right side of my chest felt like it was being

> crushed

> in a vise, even pulling my right arm backwards at the shoulder.

> Hallellujah

> that's let go at last, though I sure have the sore spots to remember it

> by... going by physical symptoms, it occurs to me that the left side of

> my

> brain must look like Swiss cheese... :-O

>

> Otherwise, been a typical Wyoming April -

> sunrainsnowsunrainsnowsunrainsnow.

> Today is ALMOST sunny, warm enough to open windows, warm enough to make

> me

> want to take down all the winter drapes and change out the winter rugs,

> etc...

>

> Slowly slowly working on a new sampler for my blackwork patterns -

> waiting for the inspiration faerie to show me how to finish off the

> corner!

> - and spending way too much time minding my ancestors' bidness on the

> genealogy front. AM currently working on the " begats " of a gg-grandma

> everypne always assumed was Irish, and instead have traveled the length

> of

> England and hopped over to France... :-D

>

> Anyway, that's " me " for the day!

>

> T

>

> in WY

> Practical Blackwork Designs

> http://practicalblackwork.com

> http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

>

> " You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "

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I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the

world "

" May the Lord Bless you and keep you,

May the Lord Make his face shine upon you, and give you Peace...Forever "

Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/

Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer

Angel Feather Loomer

www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com

The Cancer Club

www.cancerclub.com

> Catching Up

>

> First off, prayers for everyone not feeling well, and everyone in the

> path or the aftermath of these terrible storms - Lord have mercy!

>

> Finally feeling up to " talking " - have spent since Saturday night in

> HALF an MS " hug " - the right side of my chest felt like it was being

> crushed

> in a vise, even pulling my right arm backwards at the shoulder.

> Hallellujah

> that's let go at last, though I sure have the sore spots to remember it

> by... going by physical symptoms, it occurs to me that the left side of

> my

> brain must look like Swiss cheese... :-O

>

> Otherwise, been a typical Wyoming April -

> sunrainsnowsunrainsnowsunrainsnow.

> Today is ALMOST sunny, warm enough to open windows, warm enough to make

> me

> want to take down all the winter drapes and change out the winter rugs,

> etc...

>

> Slowly slowly working on a new sampler for my blackwork patterns -

> waiting for the inspiration faerie to show me how to finish off the

> corner!

> - and spending way too much time minding my ancestors' bidness on the

> genealogy front. AM currently working on the " begats " of a gg-grandma

> everypne always assumed was Irish, and instead have traveled the length

> of

> England and hopped over to France... :-D

>

> Anyway, that's " me " for the day!

>

> T

>

> in WY

> Practical Blackwork Designs

> http://practicalblackwork.com

> http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

>

> " You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "

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What is eds? I can't think of what that would be? hmmm..... I'm sorry about your gimpiness. That can make a person cranky. Enjoy your veggie dinner. Sounds good to me!hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:40:12 PMSubject: Catching up

Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee'ssquished-deer son,Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all thepeople in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding! Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before thatmy right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple ofinches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left anklepronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the "inside" side of my leftfoot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'mgoing to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics, ifI can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh. On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( awedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm

makingslow progress on spring cleaning, and on the genealogy front I seem to berelated to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and $5will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history isfastinating... That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharpcheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and somethinggreen... in WY Practical Blackwork Designs http://practicalblackwork.comhttp://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..." ------------------------------------Yahoo! Groups

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We gotta whole lotta everything in here....Christians, Pagans, Jews...you names it, we gots it...yet we ALL have a common denominator...the MonSter...and that makes us all family.

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-- Catching up

Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee'ssquished-deer son,Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all thepeople in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before thatmy right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple ofinches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left anklepronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the "inside" side of my leftfoot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'mgoing to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics, ifI can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( awedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm makingslow progress on spring cleaning, and on the genealogy front I seem to berelated to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and $5will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history isfastinating...That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharpcheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and somethinggreen... in WY Practical Blackwork Designs http://practicalblackwork.comhttp://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..."

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We gotta whole lotta everything in here....Christians, Pagans, Jews...you names it, we gots it...yet we ALL have a common denominator...the MonSter...and that makes us all family.

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

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

-- Catching up

Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee'ssquished-deer son,Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all thepeople in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before thatmy right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple ofinches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left anklepronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the "inside" side of my leftfoot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'mgoing to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics, ifI can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( awedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm makingslow progress on spring cleaning, and on the genealogy front I seem to berelated to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and $5will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history isfastinating...That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharpcheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and somethinggreen... in WY Practical Blackwork Designs http://practicalblackwork.comhttp://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..."

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We gotta whole lotta everything in here....Christians, Pagans, Jews...you names it, we gots it...yet we ALL have a common denominator...the MonSter...and that makes us all family.

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

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

-- Catching up

Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee'ssquished-deer son,Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all thepeople in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before thatmy right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple ofinches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left anklepronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the "inside" side of my leftfoot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'mgoing to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics, ifI can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( awedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm makingslow progress on spring cleaning, and on the genealogy front I seem to berelated to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and $5will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history isfastinating...That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharpcheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and somethinggreen... in WY Practical Blackwork Designs http://practicalblackwork.comhttp://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..."

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnD8BYjZiW0LifeportunitiesPractical Homeschooling

Schooling confuses teaching with learning, grade advancement with education, a diploma with competence, and fluency with the ability to say something new.

~ PriesnitzHow to begin to educate a child. First rule: leave him alone. Second rule: leave him alone. Third rule: leave him alone. That is the whole beginning.

~D.H. Lawrence

We are family!  Hey, that sounds like a song:) 

SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

 

 

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Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 9:41:35 PMSubject: Re: Catching up

We gotta whole lotta everything in here....Christians, Pagans, Jews...you names it, we gots it...yet we ALL have a common denominator...the MonSter...and that makes us all family.

 

 

 

 

   ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

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

-- Catching up 

Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee'ssquished-deer son,Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all thepeople in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!

Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before thatmy right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple ofinches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left ankle

pronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the " inside " side of my leftfoot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'mgoing to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics, if

I can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( awedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm making

slow progress on spring cleaning, and on the

genealogy front I seem to berelated to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and $5will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history isfastinating...That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,

so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharpcheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and somethinggreen... in WY Practical Blackwork Designs

http://practicalblackwork.comhttp://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

" You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "

 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnD8BYjZiW0LifeportunitiesPractical Homeschooling

Schooling confuses teaching with learning, grade advancement with education, a diploma with competence, and fluency with the ability to say something new.

~ PriesnitzHow to begin to educate a child. First rule: leave him alone. Second rule: leave him alone. Third rule: leave him alone. That is the whole beginning.

~D.H. Lawrence

We are family!  Hey, that sounds like a song:) 

SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

 

 

To: MSersLife

Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 9:41:35 PMSubject: Re: Catching up

We gotta whole lotta everything in here....Christians, Pagans, Jews...you names it, we gots it...yet we ALL have a common denominator...the MonSter...and that makes us all family.

 

 

 

 

   ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

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

-- Catching up 

Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee'ssquished-deer son,Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all thepeople in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!

Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before thatmy right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple ofinches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left ankle

pronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the " inside " side of my leftfoot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'mgoing to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics, if

I can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( awedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm making

slow progress on spring cleaning, and on the

genealogy front I seem to berelated to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and $5will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history isfastinating...That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,

so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharpcheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and somethinggreen... in WY Practical Blackwork Designs

http://practicalblackwork.comhttp://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

" You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "

 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnD8BYjZiW0LifeportunitiesPractical Homeschooling

Schooling confuses teaching with learning, grade advancement with education, a diploma with competence, and fluency with the ability to say something new.

~ PriesnitzHow to begin to educate a child. First rule: leave him alone. Second rule: leave him alone. Third rule: leave him alone. That is the whole beginning.

~D.H. Lawrence

We are family!  Hey, that sounds like a song:) 

SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

 

 

To: MSersLife

Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 9:41:35 PMSubject: Re: Catching up

We gotta whole lotta everything in here....Christians, Pagans, Jews...you names it, we gots it...yet we ALL have a common denominator...the MonSter...and that makes us all family.

 

 

 

 

   ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

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

-- Catching up 

Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee'ssquished-deer son,Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all thepeople in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!

Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before thatmy right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple ofinches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left ankle

pronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the " inside " side of my leftfoot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'mgoing to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics, if

I can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( awedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm making

slow progress on spring cleaning, and on the

genealogy front I seem to berelated to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and $5will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history isfastinating...That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,

so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharpcheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and somethinggreen... in WY Practical Blackwork Designs

http://practicalblackwork.comhttp://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

" You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "

 

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No, I'm not, and mine aren't big ones, either...no full sleeve arm or huge back display.

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-- Catching up> > > Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee's> squished-deer son,> Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all> the> people in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!> > Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before that> my right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple of> inches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left> ankle> pronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the "inside" side of my> left> foot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'm> going to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics,> if> I can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.> > On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( a> wedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm> making> slow progress on spring cleaning, and on the genealogy front I seem to be> related to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and> $5> will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history is> fastinating...> > That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,> so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharp> cheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and> something> green...> > > > in WY> Practical Blackwork Designs> http://practicalblackwork.com> http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com> > "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..."__________________________________________________________Publish your photos in seconds for FREETRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if4

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No, I'm not, and mine aren't big ones, either...no full sleeve arm or huge back display.

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

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-- Catching up> > > Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee's> squished-deer son,> Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all> the> people in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!> > Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before that> my right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple of> inches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left> ankle> pronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the "inside" side of my> left> foot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'm> going to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics,> if> I can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.> > On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( a> wedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm> making> slow progress on spring cleaning, and on the genealogy front I seem to be> related to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and> $5> will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history is> fastinating...> > That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,> so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharp> cheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and> something> green...> > > > in WY> Practical Blackwork Designs> http://practicalblackwork.com> http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com> > "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..."__________________________________________________________Publish your photos in seconds for FREETRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if4

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No, I'm not, and mine aren't big ones, either...no full sleeve arm or huge back display.

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

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

-- Catching up> > > Prayers and good thoughts for healing to Margaret's mom, Dee's> squished-deer son,> Debbi H, and everybody on the list who needs them, and prayers for all> the> people in the paths of these horrible storms and flooding!> > Been a little extra gimpy and extra cranky - I think I said before that> my right knee no longer straightens, making my right leg a good couple of> inches shorter than the left. Now, thanks in part to my EDS, my left> ankle> pronates so far that I'm pretty much walking on the "inside" side of my> left> foot, which throws my left knee and hip out of alignment... I think I'm> going to have to give up on Cute Shoes and go over to granny orthopedics,> if> I can find any I can afford.. and still no doctor, BTW, sigh.> > On the GOOD side, I have a new design almost ready for publishing ( a> wedding sampler, and though I say so myself it's gonna be PURDY), I'm> making> slow progress on spring cleaning, and on the genealogy front I seem to be> related to pretty much everybody in a castle in medieval Europe (that and> $5> will get me a giant Dr Pepper at the Quik Shop!), the history is> fastinating...> > That's about all I can remember at the moment! :-) Today is veggie day,> so it's going to be a simple dinner of baked potatoes with extra-sharp> cheddar cheese and French's fried onions on top, baked beans, and> something> green...> > > > in WY> Practical Blackwork Designs> http://practicalblackwork.com> http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com> > "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..."__________________________________________________________Publish your photos in seconds for FREETRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if4

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Mine all hurt pretty much, like being skinned and burned simultaneously. It was only while getting it though~ I've also heard that on bone areas it is much worse. My son got his first one (astrology sign) on his ribcage in front/side and the guy told me that was one of the higher pain areas. He's since done his fraternity crest on his chest and added to it. I have gals older than myself ask about getting one. It is kind of a way to make note of a transition in one's life for me. Also I'm so fair skinned it was really one way I could enjoy some color lol. DeeTo: MSersLife Sent: Sat, May 28, 2011 2:24:00 PMSubject: Re: Catching up

Mine wasn't painful at all.. it's

the noise of the gun that scares the beejeebers out of a

person.. Went into the shop, picked out my tattoo, was waiting

patiently, heard the gun, left immediately... drove down the

road a few miles.. turned around, went back, and came out with a

beautiful long stemmed red rose.. just under where a bra strap

lies down the left side..

I did hear though.. the fattier the area.. the less pain

involved.. try an ankle & it'll scream... pick a well padded

area.. not bad a'tall.. Got mine 11 years ago.. shortly after I

left the hubby, and pretty much sure before I was Dx'd

HUGS

|)onna

Geez, Akiba Isn't getting

tattoos painful? Do you drink a lot of alcohol

to deaden the pain of it? Just wondering. I could never get

one; Ima

too skared!

love,

Kate

From:

Akiba

To:

MSersLife

Sent: Fri,

May 27, 2011 2:03:25 PM

Subject:

Re: Catching up

I'd love to get one of my son's name

but I think otherwise I'm done. It would

take awhile to describe all of them, but I

will try to make it brief...I have an

angel, roses, a lion, a phoenix, a stag,

Zeus, a wolf, an eye and a rune. You?

 

~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

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

-------Original

Message-------

From:

D Q

Date:

5/27/2011 1:55:56 PM

To:

MSersLife

Subject:

Re: Catching up

what are your tattoos of? think

you'll get any more?

From:

Akiba

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Fri, May 27, 2011 12:12:12 PM

Subject:

Re: Catching up

I have tattoos

too, how many do you

have? I have 9, but

when I am wearing,

say, shorts and a

tee, they don't

show...now, a

bathing suit reveals

all....





~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic

Visionary

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

-------Original

Message-------

From:

D Q

Date:

5/27/2011 10:11:15

AM

To:

MSersLife

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

yes it is~ I

volunteer at a

community run

pregnancy care

center that is

run and staffed

by Catholic

ladies and is

pro-life~ I

laughed at the

last

luncheon/meeting

and said one of

these day's they

might convert me

lol. they all do

this memorized

prayer and the

sign of the

cross etc. that

of course I

don't know the

routine being a

basic christian~

I have tattoos

as well so the

gal that runs it

and is a spunky

93 year old come

June, was taken

aback and

disgusted. I

laughed and

asked if I could

still volunteer~

by the time she

saw them I'd

been there and

built a

relationship of

fun fussing at

each other for

being a trouble

maker. she is

amazing~She'll

be in the

counseling with

the gals coming

in for pregnancy

tests and you'll

sometimes hear

her ask "well

why are you

having sex

then?!" pretty

funny and bold

gal. Seems she

knows or is

related to

nearly everyone

around here. She

use to be a

teacher and

teaches sex ed

classes at some

of the catholic

schools or

church groups.

From:

Sharon

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Thu, May 26,

2011 11:22:22

PM

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

I don't

mind you

asking, Dee.

I am Roman

Catholic. We

have a variety

of

denominations

and faiths on

this group.

We are

diverse:) I

love the fact

that many of

us are very

different in

faith or no

faith but we

all respect

each other.

Isn't that

what it's all

about?

hugs

Sharon

This

email is a

natural hand

made product.

The slight

variations in

spelling and

grammar

enhance its

individual

character and

beauty and in

no way are to

be considered

flaws or

defects.

From:

D Q

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Thu, May 26,

2011 12:11:14

PM

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

that's so

wonderful

Sharon~ prayer

is difficult

to be

consistent

with for me. I

often spend

too much time

analyzing

things and

analyzing

myself which

interferes

with the just

'do it' that

would make

more sense. I

don't often

listen to June

Hunt but she

caught my

attention with

her topic

yesterday. She

mentioned in

there

somewhere that

she may not

have as much

of a 'feeling'

of love for

God as many

people there

that just have

it pouring out

of them (very

paraphrased)

but she was

secure in her

salvation and

relationship

with the Lord.

She points

toward past

hurts and

events that

have left her

guarded or

effected her

expression of

feelings or

something like

that...but it

made me think

about the fact

that I believe

I am saved, I

believe in the

Lord Jesus

Christ,

however the

'feelings' of

closeness or a

relationship

isn't felt

inside like I

admire in

others. I have

a hard time

realizing the

issue of

Christ dying

for me as an

individual...that

it is

something like

going to a

concert with

thousands of

people and

saying the

singer knows

me, sees me,

and is there

just for

me...as an

individual. I

am one that

won't fight to

be seen, won't

push to the

front, rather

the opposite.

This is a big

interference

for me on the

front of

spirituality.

What

denomination

are you? I

hope you don't

mind me

asking~

Dee

From:

Sharon

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Thu, May 26,

2011 12:34:05

PM

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

Dee

Does your

daughter have

endometriosis?

I know there

can be more

painful

menstruation

with that.

Just a thought

since the

cramping is a

new thing for

her.

Prayer is such

an individual

thing, isn't

it? I love to

go to church

and say the

prayers with

the

congregation.

But mostly my

prayer is my

own. As a

family we

always say a

prayer before

every meal. I

pray at

bedtime and if

I wake up

during the

night I

sometimes

pray. When I

say to someone

on this group

that I will

pray for them

I usually mean

I actually

pray for

blessings for

them and say

their name. I

also ask in

prayer for

blessings for

everyone I

said I will

pray for.

That covers me

when my

MS-memory

issues affect

me:) lol

s

hug

Sharon

This

email is a

natural hand

made product.

The slight

variations in

spelling and

grammar

enhance its

individual

character and

beauty and in

no way are to

be considered

flaws or

defects.

From:

D Q

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Wed, May 25,

2011 7:06:35

PM

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

wow,

what a

flavorful

dinner you

had! thank you

for the

prayers. I

have to ask

cause there's

always lots of

prayers go up.

How is that

process for

you, any of

you really, to

lift others up

in prayer? is

it a stop and

go through the

list type of

thing...or do

you just lift

them up and

keep them on

your heart so

to speak? I

only ask

because

sitting still

is a daunting

task, topped

with

remembering

who everyone

is and what

the issue was

to lift up in

prayer. My

heart goes out

to all of you,

the way you

plug along,

the way you

lighten the

issues you're

experiencing.

I know it is a

lot about

coping,

loving, and

reaching

out...I also

know that the

two and a half

months of

chronic level

8+/- was

nearly more

than I could

bare as I

hadn't had the

pain issues,

only numbness.

Had to laugh

when my

daughter

mentioned that

she now at 23

gets

"cramps"...that

before her

friends would

be struggling

and she'd say

she was so

sorry but she

just hadn't

any idea what

that was

like...I hate

you they'd

jest...well

now she gets

the cramps

that nauseates

you and make

you want to

hide under a

blanket for a

few days. I

suppose before

I had the pain

episode I was

in a similar

quandary. Now,

with just that

small but

horrific

experience

that had me at

my worst

mental state

ever, I am

amazed at the

way you guys

generally push

on forwards.

thank you for

that, all of

you. Blessings

and calm be

with you

through your

hard times

that try your

strength.

Dee

From:

Thallas

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Wed, May 25,

2011 2:40:12

PM

Subject:

Catching up

Prayers and

good thoughts

for healing to

Margaret's

mom, Dee's

squished-deer

son,

Debbi H, and

everybody on

the list who

needs them,

and prayers

for all the

people in the

paths of these

horrible

storms and

flooding!

Been a little

extra gimpy

and extra

cranky - I

think I said

before that

my right knee

no longer

straightens,

making my

right leg a

good couple of

inches shorter

than the left.

Now, thanks in

part to my

EDS, my left

ankle

pronates so

far that I'm

pretty much

walking on the

"inside" side

of my left

foot, which

throws my left

knee and hip

out of

alignment... I

think I'm

going to have

to give up on

Cute Shoes and

go over to

granny

orthopedics,

if

I can find any

I can afford..

and still no

doctor, BTW,

sigh.

On the GOOD

side, I have a

new design

almost ready

for publishing

( a

wedding

sampler, and

though I say

so myself it's

gonna be

PURDY), I'm

making

slow progress

on spring

cleaning, and

on the

genealogy

front I seem

to be

related to

pretty much

everybody in a

castle in

medieval

Europe (that

and $5

will get me a

giant Dr

Pepper at the

Quik Shop!),

the history is

fastinating...

That's about

all I can

remember at

the moment!

:-) Today is

veggie day,

so it's going

to be a simple

dinner of

baked potatoes

with

extra-sharp

cheddar cheese

and French's

fried onions

on top, baked

beans, and

something

green...

in WY

Practical

Blackwork

Designs

http://practicalblackwork.com

http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

"You get a

wonderful view

from the point

of no

return..."

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Mine all hurt pretty much, like being skinned and burned simultaneously. It was only while getting it though~ I've also heard that on bone areas it is much worse. My son got his first one (astrology sign) on his ribcage in front/side and the guy told me that was one of the higher pain areas. He's since done his fraternity crest on his chest and added to it. I have gals older than myself ask about getting one. It is kind of a way to make note of a transition in one's life for me. Also I'm so fair skinned it was really one way I could enjoy some color lol. DeeTo: MSersLife Sent: Sat, May 28, 2011 2:24:00 PMSubject: Re: Catching up

Mine wasn't painful at all.. it's

the noise of the gun that scares the beejeebers out of a

person.. Went into the shop, picked out my tattoo, was waiting

patiently, heard the gun, left immediately... drove down the

road a few miles.. turned around, went back, and came out with a

beautiful long stemmed red rose.. just under where a bra strap

lies down the left side..

I did hear though.. the fattier the area.. the less pain

involved.. try an ankle & it'll scream... pick a well padded

area.. not bad a'tall.. Got mine 11 years ago.. shortly after I

left the hubby, and pretty much sure before I was Dx'd

HUGS

|)onna

Geez, Akiba Isn't getting

tattoos painful? Do you drink a lot of alcohol

to deaden the pain of it? Just wondering. I could never get

one; Ima

too skared!

love,

Kate

From:

Akiba

To:

MSersLife

Sent: Fri,

May 27, 2011 2:03:25 PM

Subject:

Re: Catching up

I'd love to get one of my son's name

but I think otherwise I'm done. It would

take awhile to describe all of them, but I

will try to make it brief...I have an

angel, roses, a lion, a phoenix, a stag,

Zeus, a wolf, an eye and a rune. You?

 

~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

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

-------Original

Message-------

From:

D Q

Date:

5/27/2011 1:55:56 PM

To:

MSersLife

Subject:

Re: Catching up

what are your tattoos of? think

you'll get any more?

From:

Akiba

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Fri, May 27, 2011 12:12:12 PM

Subject:

Re: Catching up

I have tattoos

too, how many do you

have? I have 9, but

when I am wearing,

say, shorts and a

tee, they don't

show...now, a

bathing suit reveals

all....





~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic

Visionary

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

-------Original

Message-------

From:

D Q

Date:

5/27/2011 10:11:15

AM

To:

MSersLife

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

yes it is~ I

volunteer at a

community run

pregnancy care

center that is

run and staffed

by Catholic

ladies and is

pro-life~ I

laughed at the

last

luncheon/meeting

and said one of

these day's they

might convert me

lol. they all do

this memorized

prayer and the

sign of the

cross etc. that

of course I

don't know the

routine being a

basic christian~

I have tattoos

as well so the

gal that runs it

and is a spunky

93 year old come

June, was taken

aback and

disgusted. I

laughed and

asked if I could

still volunteer~

by the time she

saw them I'd

been there and

built a

relationship of

fun fussing at

each other for

being a trouble

maker. she is

amazing~She'll

be in the

counseling with

the gals coming

in for pregnancy

tests and you'll

sometimes hear

her ask "well

why are you

having sex

then?!" pretty

funny and bold

gal. Seems she

knows or is

related to

nearly everyone

around here. She

use to be a

teacher and

teaches sex ed

classes at some

of the catholic

schools or

church groups.

From:

Sharon

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Thu, May 26,

2011 11:22:22

PM

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

I don't

mind you

asking, Dee.

I am Roman

Catholic. We

have a variety

of

denominations

and faiths on

this group.

We are

diverse:) I

love the fact

that many of

us are very

different in

faith or no

faith but we

all respect

each other.

Isn't that

what it's all

about?

hugs

Sharon

This

email is a

natural hand

made product.

The slight

variations in

spelling and

grammar

enhance its

individual

character and

beauty and in

no way are to

be considered

flaws or

defects.

From:

D Q

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Thu, May 26,

2011 12:11:14

PM

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

that's so

wonderful

Sharon~ prayer

is difficult

to be

consistent

with for me. I

often spend

too much time

analyzing

things and

analyzing

myself which

interferes

with the just

'do it' that

would make

more sense. I

don't often

listen to June

Hunt but she

caught my

attention with

her topic

yesterday. She

mentioned in

there

somewhere that

she may not

have as much

of a 'feeling'

of love for

God as many

people there

that just have

it pouring out

of them (very

paraphrased)

but she was

secure in her

salvation and

relationship

with the Lord.

She points

toward past

hurts and

events that

have left her

guarded or

effected her

expression of

feelings or

something like

that...but it

made me think

about the fact

that I believe

I am saved, I

believe in the

Lord Jesus

Christ,

however the

'feelings' of

closeness or a

relationship

isn't felt

inside like I

admire in

others. I have

a hard time

realizing the

issue of

Christ dying

for me as an

individual...that

it is

something like

going to a

concert with

thousands of

people and

saying the

singer knows

me, sees me,

and is there

just for

me...as an

individual. I

am one that

won't fight to

be seen, won't

push to the

front, rather

the opposite.

This is a big

interference

for me on the

front of

spirituality.

What

denomination

are you? I

hope you don't

mind me

asking~

Dee

From:

Sharon

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Thu, May 26,

2011 12:34:05

PM

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

Dee

Does your

daughter have

endometriosis?

I know there

can be more

painful

menstruation

with that.

Just a thought

since the

cramping is a

new thing for

her.

Prayer is such

an individual

thing, isn't

it? I love to

go to church

and say the

prayers with

the

congregation.

But mostly my

prayer is my

own. As a

family we

always say a

prayer before

every meal. I

pray at

bedtime and if

I wake up

during the

night I

sometimes

pray. When I

say to someone

on this group

that I will

pray for them

I usually mean

I actually

pray for

blessings for

them and say

their name. I

also ask in

prayer for

blessings for

everyone I

said I will

pray for.

That covers me

when my

MS-memory

issues affect

me:) lol

s

hug

Sharon

This

email is a

natural hand

made product.

The slight

variations in

spelling and

grammar

enhance its

individual

character and

beauty and in

no way are to

be considered

flaws or

defects.

From:

D Q

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Wed, May 25,

2011 7:06:35

PM

Subject:

Re:

Catching up

wow,

what a

flavorful

dinner you

had! thank you

for the

prayers. I

have to ask

cause there's

always lots of

prayers go up.

How is that

process for

you, any of

you really, to

lift others up

in prayer? is

it a stop and

go through the

list type of

thing...or do

you just lift

them up and

keep them on

your heart so

to speak? I

only ask

because

sitting still

is a daunting

task, topped

with

remembering

who everyone

is and what

the issue was

to lift up in

prayer. My

heart goes out

to all of you,

the way you

plug along,

the way you

lighten the

issues you're

experiencing.

I know it is a

lot about

coping,

loving, and

reaching

out...I also

know that the

two and a half

months of

chronic level

8+/- was

nearly more

than I could

bare as I

hadn't had the

pain issues,

only numbness.

Had to laugh

when my

daughter

mentioned that

she now at 23

gets

"cramps"...that

before her

friends would

be struggling

and she'd say

she was so

sorry but she

just hadn't

any idea what

that was

like...I hate

you they'd

jest...well

now she gets

the cramps

that nauseates

you and make

you want to

hide under a

blanket for a

few days. I

suppose before

I had the pain

episode I was

in a similar

quandary. Now,

with just that

small but

horrific

experience

that had me at

my worst

mental state

ever, I am

amazed at the

way you guys

generally push

on forwards.

thank you for

that, all of

you. Blessings

and calm be

with you

through your

hard times

that try your

strength.

Dee

From:

Thallas

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Wed, May 25,

2011 2:40:12

PM

Subject:

Catching up

Prayers and

good thoughts

for healing to

Margaret's

mom, Dee's

squished-deer

son,

Debbi H, and

everybody on

the list who

needs them,

and prayers

for all the

people in the

paths of these

horrible

storms and

flooding!

Been a little

extra gimpy

and extra

cranky - I

think I said

before that

my right knee

no longer

straightens,

making my

right leg a

good couple of

inches shorter

than the left.

Now, thanks in

part to my

EDS, my left

ankle

pronates so

far that I'm

pretty much

walking on the

"inside" side

of my left

foot, which

throws my left

knee and hip

out of

alignment... I

think I'm

going to have

to give up on

Cute Shoes and

go over to

granny

orthopedics,

if

I can find any

I can afford..

and still no

doctor, BTW,

sigh.

On the GOOD

side, I have a

new design

almost ready

for publishing

( a

wedding

sampler, and

though I say

so myself it's

gonna be

PURDY), I'm

making

slow progress

on spring

cleaning, and

on the

genealogy

front I seem

to be

related to

pretty much

everybody in a

castle in

medieval

Europe (that

and $5

will get me a

giant Dr

Pepper at the

Quik Shop!),

the history is

fastinating...

That's about

all I can

remember at

the moment!

:-) Today is

veggie day,

so it's going

to be a simple

dinner of

baked potatoes

with

extra-sharp

cheddar cheese

and French's

fried onions

on top, baked

beans, and

something

green...

in WY

Practical

Blackwork

Designs

http://practicalblackwork.com

http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

"You get a

wonderful view

from the point

of no

return..."

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