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Old 10-05-2007, 04:05 PM #21
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I forgot to say that my left arm is acting bad ... nasty pain. Back in March I had to try to put the 50 lb salt blocks in the water softener machine in the baement.
Me? Me, lifting 50 lb blocks to chest level and then gently lowering them to ground level inside that machine tank? Never happen. But I had to try. Long story - but I had to try. No choice.
Apparently I tore something and finally got to doctor about 5 or 6 weeks ago and he's been trying the easy things to see what works. The MRI on the 18th will answer all questions and show the next step.

Maybe I didn't whine about that here ....... I was too busy whining about brain surgery in May ?? LOL
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oweie!! not a good idea lady and I don't know how you managed to do it.
good news about your brain... You're such a sweetheart!

Hi putterfit! Nice to see you here..sorry for all the medical problems..

I'm hoping BJ will pop in and give us a report....sending s your way.

We had a nice turnout for day one of the rummage sale..gets a little wild in there sometimes....

I can't believe how early it's getting dark and we haven't moved the clocks yet....crazy Indiana time zones!

curious....slow down!
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Post hey alfeee

my dear alfffee:

looking at m'eye plate - it seems there is of crapola on it -
such as brussellsprouts -which I call it [the mommy hates me vegie]
on the side there is:
pillsz in various chokem down shapes - but not as many as dr. druglord
would like me to take..

but I can't eat?
even if it were food - fit for mostly picky semi- vegans -like me...
becuz
I have no one to eat with, that I love...
except my sisters and their daughters.

and everyone knows
the best part of life -is sharing your plate with your soulmate.

the worst part is - I could date, but I am scared of the meat eaters!
lol?

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Good morning Tena...

Your plate needs work...*grin
Sometimes when we least expect it

Along comes a spider?

Have you read Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert?

“Fine, sometimes startling…Gilbert doesn’t wear spirituality like a fresh frock she hopes will make her pretty, but nurtures the spiritual seed within herself to find the beauty and love in everything.” by Sarah Peasley

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

"A" - "This insightful, funny account of her travels reads like a mix of Susan Orlean and Frances Mayes...Gilbert's journey is well worth taking." by Jessica Shaw

A Starred Review. "A probing, thoughtful title with a free and easy style, this work seamlessly blends history and travel for a very enjoyable read. Highly recommended." by Jo-Anne Mary Benson

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A Starred Review. "Gilbert, author of The Last American Man (2002) and a well-traveled I'll-try-anything-once journalist, chronicles her intrepid quest for spiritual healing. Driven to despair by a punishing divorce and an anguished love affair, Gilbert flees New York for sojourns in the three Is. She goes to Italy to learn the language and revel in the cuisine, India to meditate in an ashram, and Indonesia to reconnect with a healer in Bali. This itinerary may sound self-indulgent or fey, but there is never a whiny or pious or dull moment because Gilbert is irreverent, hilarious, zestful, courageous, intelligent, and in masterful command of her sparkling prose. A captivating storyteller with a gift for enlivening metaphors, Gilbert is Anne Lamott's hip, yoga-practicing, footloose younger sister, and readers will laugh and cry as she recounts her nervy and outlandish experiences and profiles the extraordinary people she meets. As Gilbert switches from gelato to kundalini Shakti to herbal cures Balinese-style, she ponders the many paths to divinity, the true nature of happiness, and the boon of good-hearted, sexy love. Gilbert's sensuous and audacious spiritual odyssey is as deeply pleasurable as it is enlightening." by Donna Seaman

Alan Richman's take on "Eat, Pray, Love"

"Spilling out of this funny (and profound) circus car of a book are dozens of mesmerizing characters, people you'll envy Liz Gilbert for finding, valuing, loving and, I couldn't help noticing, joining for irresistible meals. I've never read an adventure quite like one, where a writer packs up her entire life and takes it on the road." -- Alan Richman.

Anne Lamott on "Eat, Pray, Love"

"This is a wonderful book, brilliant and personal, rich in spiritual insight, filled with sorrow and a great sense of humor. Elizabeth Gilbert is everything you would love in a tour guide, of magical places she has traveled to both deep inside and across the oceans: she's wise, jaunty, human, ethereal, hilarious, heartbreaking, and God, does she pay great attention to the things that really matter." -- Anne Lamott

Jack Kornfield says about "Eat, Pray, Love"

"Elizabeth Gilbert takes us on pilgrimage, with the humor, insight and charm that only come with honest self-revelation and good writing." -- Jack Kornfield

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I saw her on Oprah yesterday and inspite
of Oprah, I really liked what she said!

You must avoid brussel sprouts!!
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Hi Tena, Hi Alffe!! Good Morning!I hope that you both have a great day! Tena...you say that you wanted to eat with your soulmate. You sound so lonely. You are not alone though! I am thinking about you now. I know Alffe is too!You also have the best one of all right by yur side, God is better company than any body else! Last but most importantly....you are thereEnjoy your own company.....I remember when I started to think like that. Very focused on myself in a very positve way....I was really getting to know me when............along came a spider...my Hubby! I hope you have a great day, Tena and you too Alffe and please know that I am thinking of you today
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Well Dorrie, it's going to be hard to stay "ticked off" after a greeting like that!
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i got a plate of 's on my plate...just for tena this morning.
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Heart dear dorrie and alllfeee

Thank you sooooooooooooo very much my dear ladies,
I really very much appreciate the book information by Elizabeth Gilbert !
Dear Dorrie, you read my plate to a "T" for tena,
I must read that book,
you quote a line from the book that means something?
from the old nusery ryhme, lil miss muffett -
this really must be known by me -
this nursery rhyme has come into my life lately-
I have been hearing it being read by my neice -etc. and now you two!
whey - curds of whey - are curds of whey good for you?
and who is the spider?

yes -dear dorrie I have spent too much time feeling lonely, but I know
in my heart of hearts - I am not alone...
you are very insightful -I believe this is a great gift you have.

hugs to you - Alfeee and Dorrie -

PS: THANK YOU!
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i got a plate of 's on my plate...just for tena this morning.
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E=mc˛ - And the meaning of this equation?
The energy(e) of a mass to energy conversion equals the mass(m) that was converted multiplied by the speed of light(c) squared.
If we choose mass in kilograms and the speed of light in meters per second, then the answer will be in Joules.
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and this is luving caring energy the highest kind of energy there is.
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Going to church this morning..and the congregation will have the chance at the rummage remains before we pack it up for the Good Will.

We're looking forward to going downstate to watch our grandson play JVarsity football in Monday nights big game. He's a big handsom kid with a cheerleader girlfriend...*grin. (I sound like a grandma! ) And I'm also looking forward to meeting Gretchen (another daughter) for lunch on Tuesday at Shapiros Deli in Indy....Lox and Bagels...I highly recommond this at least once a year. I'd have it once a week if I lived there.

I should cut the grass this afternoon..I keep hoping more will sprout but what's up, needs cutting. Cooper doesn't know yet that he's going to camp, to run with the puppies.

And what's on your plate?
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