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soxmom 12-09-2009 01:56 PM

Weav...take a big deep breath and maybe have a cup of tea. Ya know
what ...next year she will be looking foreward to coming home for the holidays
and you can do it up then. It will make her homecoming extra special.

Do what you can, Im sure she understands.:hug:

Vonn07 12-09-2009 02:44 PM

glad I was able to make it to the post office yesterday to send out more surprises:ROTFLMAO: ... just hope my boss doesn't mind ..

:Thats-Funneh:OH, *I'M* the boss :D

... yep, I totally approve!! hee hee ... ho ho ... ha ha .. oh, I love my 'job' ...::In-Lurve:

sabimax 12-09-2009 03:16 PM

Hugss Weave,

a good cry is always a good thing for your heart! and your daughter loves the holidays with you no matter what is up with the house. I too have been a bit blue or something....

LOTS OF SNOW! I went out with the little three in the snow and we played for a while!

In a bit, i want to take a walk, as the snow fall is pretty... a bit windy though!

after working last night, I woke in bad bad pain... but the more I move the better I feel, when I sit still is when it hurts worse.. ugggg

I did however start a round of prednisone... just cause feeling shitty, pain, a bit dizzy spell starting... and the dr had given me a script and said to use it when needed, I have not used it since last winter, I had needed a round in January, then in Feb. and then in March... april I could have used it... but felt it was getting too much ... so took the spells...

well gotta go, bundle up for a walk... hugsssss,sarah

supermoo 12-09-2009 06:07 PM

Hi all sorry this is a quick one my laptop being formatted. Will be back as soon as poss. Love you all hugsss Jackie xxxxxxx :hug::grouphug::grouphug::hug:

Debbie D 12-09-2009 06:17 PM

Brrrr...hello all...

Kelly, what a great thing you did by giving the piano to your nephew. I got all teary-eyed when I read your post. you're a gem...:hug:

Vonn-my DD got a snow day....she was tickled pink. Sent a text photo of her apartment balcony with a foot of snow on it. She loves this weather, too...but you take the cake...;)

Nice busy day...got hair highlighted/cut, cleaned up a bit, and just enjoyed the afternoon. didn't really get a darned thing done, and that's okay, at least today...:)

Stay warm, dry, and hold on to your hats if you're in the wind...:)

tkrik 12-09-2009 07:20 PM

I just can't keep up with you all! Lol

I hope all of you in that cold, stormy, snowy, & windy weather stay safe and warm.:hug:

JustWeave 12-09-2009 08:13 PM

Thanks Sox and Sarah. There is a ring of truth to what you say. The sickening thing is the magical Christmases were so long ago all the kids remember are the barely done ones. Every year I swear the next will be better, yet they all look the same. Ugh! This isn't a lack of money thing either, but a too much stuff problem. Well money is really tight too. But if the economy was better we could sell off the extra stuff, giving us room to move around and help with the mounting bills. Please don't suggest we have a yard sale. Tried that twice last summer and virtually nothing sold. It was good stuff too. Blasted crappy economy. Sorry folks. Don't mean to be such a humbug again. :o

SandyC 12-09-2009 08:47 PM

Hey everyone! We're headed home tomorrow. I'll check in if I am not too busy getting mom settled. :hug:

FinLady 12-09-2009 09:13 PM

Sandy, safe travels!

Barb, if a squirrel gets blown out of a tree, does it become a flying squirrel? :confused::D

Weave, :hug::hug:

~~~~~

Well, today has been interesting. Temps climbed to the mid-50s, then plummeted this afternoon to the 30s.

Went to store, came home and rested, had a minor meltdown, in pain, had a good dinner with friends. So my day reflected the temp changes - LOL! Hoping for a better day tomorrow.

Take care everyone and stay safe! :grouphug::grouphug:

hollym 12-10-2009 09:22 AM

Weave - I did something to make extra money that was easy and painless. I took all of my old and broken gold jewelry that I didn't want anymore to a place that buys back gold. A lot of local jewelers do that now that gold is so valuable. They test it and weigh it and give you an offer which you can either accept or turn down.

In my case, it was great because I wear the same earrings and necklace every day, so there were tons of things that I could get rid of that had been sitting in my jewelry box for years. I also had a bunch of stuff from Grandma that she hadn't worn in years. I kept the jewelry from her that was sentimental and/or very valuable.

They gave me an offer of over $700 which I gladly accepted and walked out of there with a check in hand. I would not ever mail my stuff into one of those companies, but this way, I was in control. Do some research into your local options if you are interested in this. I used Goldman's because they have a permanent local store, but they also travel around to hotels all over the place and do events on the weekends.


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