Guest guest Posted April 4, 2005 Report Share Posted April 4, 2005 Glad to hear that all is mostly well with you, Irish! Sory about that bronchial mess, though. We've had a lot of that around here, too... I don't know whether the hurricane brought in some odd plants and pollens, or whether more critters have been growing in all the water that's been dumped (10+ inches in Mobile one day last week!) Or what. Just that I know more people than ever before with sniffles, snuffles, wheezes and coughs. Beloved one is keeping at it. Going strong. Work sounds interesting. Glad you're doing something you enjoy. Do come on down -- but don't look for me in Georgia, because you'll never find me that way! (I'm in lower Alabama) And yes, I remember Donna. Haven't seen anything from her in a long time. Geez that seems long ago and far away now. I was sooo scared about what was ahead, and it really turned out to be, for the most part, a piece of cake for me, especially compared to what you had to put up with! Take care. Pop in when you can. We old timers still think about each other. Cammie > > Hello there, Cammie! > > Well, we are all doing fine here in our household. Winter's been > tough ... I've had some kind of bronchial thing for 7 weeks ... blah. > After 2 different antibiotics, docs say it's most likely viral and can > last for up to 10 weeks! They're seeing a lot of this kind of thing > up here Pennsylvania. Just happy to have some nice spring weather > finally. > > No Baby Irish!2 yet, but we are still trying. Already pretty sure we > won't go the route of anything artificial at this point, but still > working on it " naturally " . Just turned 42 and I only have myself to > blame for waiting (and that second surgery held me back a bit!!!). > Baby Irish! is now 4 and if he ends up being all for us, life is > wonderful. Only other thing that takes up my time is all efforts into > launching my new online business ... fine sterling silver and > Swarovski crystal awareness bracelets where 10% of the sales go to a > related charity. It's picking up nicely and it will be fun to see > where it goes. Feels good to donate some of the money to worthy > groups. When I design an awareness bracelet, I often times want to > design one for Jaw Surgery Survivors!!!!!! No, it's not a disease, > but the whole process is worthy of recognition and appreciation, no? > > That's it for me. I'm hoping your beloved is continuing to be well, > and you, too. Remember Donna (dolfan)? She moved from California to > Florida and my family actually visited her in February. Her little > girl is beautiful and her husband is a sweetie. They have a dog who > has to be as big as me. Too funny! If I ever making it down to your > area there in Georgia, you're having lunch with me, too! > > Irish! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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