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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Jun 15, 2014 11:03:22 GMT -5
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jun 15, 2014 15:08:09 GMT -5
Lovely photographs, Diane!
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jun 15, 2014 21:37:36 GMT -5
They look wonderful. Want to see them when they get strung and hung.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jun 15, 2014 21:39:25 GMT -5
Lovely photographs, Diane! Thanks, Liz. Noticing on your timelime you have only two years before you're done training. OMG how time flies. I'm still recalling how excited we all were when you were accepted into med school.
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Post by Sue on Jun 16, 2014 18:47:26 GMT -5
Oh, Diane, those are gorgeous photos! Mr Brown is very handsome indeed, and you look lovely! ITA, completely, with all of the above.
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Post by Sue on Jun 16, 2014 18:52:09 GMT -5
Either I"m crazy busy with travel or visitors or furnace and roofing people or totally not busy and in one of those odd funks of having nothing to do ergo not wanting to do ANYTHING.
Vanderbilt Baseball on ESPN2 tonight at 7c in the College World Series. Also, recording the USA/Ghana soccer game for Jim.
Allie and Andrew were here over the weekend (the sage of getting here after SW flights cancelled on Friday night AND again on Saturday morning is too long to type. But that's what will kill me in the end: I will either die while on the phone with Comcast in the process of trying to change plane reservations as both send my blood pressure through the roof.
Looking forward to the BBC show "The Musketeers" on June 22 (except: be, has it already shown in the UK? scale of 1-10 is is good?)
Will also try "The Last Ship" same date (but it's from the Transformers director so I don't have my hopes up) and Falling Skies comes back that day: sheesh. Feast or famine.
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Post by beccaelizabeth on Jun 17, 2014 7:20:14 GMT -5
Either I"m crazy busy with travel or visitors or furnace and roofing people or totally not busy and in one of those odd funks of having nothing to do ergo not wanting to do ANYTHING. Vanderbilt Baseball on ESPN2 tonight at 7c in the College World Series. Also, recording the USA/Ghana soccer game for Jim. Allie and Andrew were here over the weekend (the sage of getting here after SW flights cancelled on Friday night AND again on Saturday morning is too long to type. But that's what will kill me in the end: I will either die while on the phone with Comcast in the process of trying to change plane reservations as both send my blood pressure through the roof. Looking forward to the BBC show "The Musketeers" on June 22 (except: be, has it already shown in the UK? scale of 1-10 is is good?) Will also try "The Last Ship" same date (but it's from the Transformers director so I don't have my hopes up) and Falling Skies comes back that day: sheesh. Feast or famine. The Musketeers has indeed aired here. I... watched all of it? If you want to watch pretty guys using swords then it will meet your expectations. I'm not fannish about it but many people are and I'm happy for them.
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Post by SpringSummers on Jun 18, 2014 19:03:14 GMT -5
Lovely, Anne.
Too bad you live all the way across the country - the eldest girl, Nicole, loves crafts and is so creative with them, and I'm a total washout with the kind of thing. She would love to hang out with you.
ALSO:
I may be able to use Nicole's real name soon . . . I am on the road to adopting her!! They want to get it done before she turns 18 in Sep, so we're rushing that one through. Nicole has no doubts about it and wants to move ahead.
The two younger sisters, Roxanne (now 14) an Mandy (now 12) are having a harder time adjusting to the whole idea that their parents have let themselves lose all parental rights, and the dream of their parents somehow becoming totally different people, and being able to go home to Paradise, is over, forever. It's been quite the wild roller coaster ride.
Eventually, I think I'll be adopting all three. When they are ready.
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Post by SpringSummers on Jun 18, 2014 19:04:13 GMT -5
Lovely photographs, Diane! Ditto, Diane. Really incredible - they look so authentically 19th century.
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Post by SpringSummers on Jun 18, 2014 19:07:28 GMT -5
Either I"m crazy busy with travel or visitors or furnace and roofing people or totally not busy and in one of those odd funks of having nothing to do ergo not wanting to do ANYTHING. Vanderbilt Baseball on ESPN2 tonight at 7c in the College World Series. Also, recording the USA/Ghana soccer game for Jim. Allie and Andrew were here over the weekend (the sage of getting here after SW flights cancelled on Friday night AND again on Saturday morning is too long to type. But that's what will kill me in the end: I will either die while on the phone with Comcast in the process of trying to change plane reservations as both send my blood pressure through the roof. Looking forward to the BBC show "The Musketeers" on June 22 (except: be, has it already shown in the UK? scale of 1-10 is is good?) Will also try "The Last Ship" same date (but it's from the Transformers director so I don't have my hopes up) and Falling Skies comes back that day: sheesh. Feast or famine. Huh. I'm going to put my money on Comcast, for giving you that final seizure.
I recently had to talk to Time Warner, because my internet and cable were both completely out. The guy kept trying to ask about my wireless, wondering if it might be my router. My router, really? When the cable is out, too? It was like he wasn't listening at all.
The Last Ship sounds interesting to me, too.
Hugs to you, Sue.
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Post by SpringSummers on Jun 18, 2014 21:13:03 GMT -5
For whomever may be interested, Daniel Keyes, writer of "Flowers for Algernon" (turned into the Cliff Robertson movie, Charlie), and professor at Ohio U, died this week.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jun 18, 2014 21:23:29 GMT -5
*sigh* and *thud*
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jun 18, 2014 21:29:11 GMT -5
Lovely photographs, Diane! Thanks, Liz. Noticing on your timelime you have only two years before you're done training. OMG how time flies. I'm still recalling how excited we all were when you were accepted into med school. Indeed. *grouphug* I'm so grateful for all the support y'all have given me along the way.
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Post by SpringSummers on Jun 18, 2014 22:17:58 GMT -5
Who/what are you gazing at, and having such a reaction?
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jun 18, 2014 22:33:59 GMT -5
Who/what are you gazing at, and having such a reaction? Oh no, that was the sigh of frustration and the thud of exhaustion. Work related; details are patient related.
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