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DiMarie 08-03-2007 10:23 PM

Bless your sense of humour on more then one occasion your antidotes of life with workers and family had me in stiches. humour is about the best way to deal with life when we just don;t know what to do, laugh.

Linda I meant to ask if you found BIofreeze tip or try it? I buy mine on Ebay and it is great. It disapates its order fast and dow well like icy hot.
I like the rollon for convienance and the spray, seems to be super icy hot feel.
Di
PS what did you do the day thw workers dod not show up Close?
Di

beth 08-03-2007 10:35 PM

No, Curious, meant NeuroTalk, just another blip on what passes for my mental apparatus these days, sad but true. No other homes but this one silly monkey! LOL! :D

Di, I can't even BEGIN to tell the number of ways you have helped me since 2003. Dr T, educating me, just being there, let alone meeting dh and me when we came out, later trips putting me up at your home. Felt like I knew you, like family from the time we met. Was a pleasure and honor to meet and know De as well as Katie and the rest of your family. Easy to see the person she was meant to be, and the life she was robbed of by TOS - so terribly sad. We lost my 15-yr-old nephew in the fall of 2000, and it was just wrenching; you never really get over the loss, the void at the family picnics, the what might have beens. I wish I had more to give than a simple hug Di, we all do. :grouphug: You are MUCH loved.

beth :)

PS LinJane, I'm sorry your thread was sidetracked. I wish you the very best luck in becoming pain-free once again!

olecyn 08-04-2007 12:35 AM

O Di
 
I am so very sad for you.
And you r always here shinning in to help us all.
I hope u know how much ur loved.
I love u bunches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And we dont even know each other face to face.
One day...ur gonna be surprised by TOS raps on the door.

Bless the infamous Beth for being there for u!
XXOO


Quote:

Originally Posted by DiMarie (Post 132252)
Sorry If I step in a moment, but I ahve met many in person on this forum. It hurts me terrible when people here have no faces or personalitys to other here and start nit picking.

You know what, agree to disagree with statements please don;t ppick them apart.

LIFE IS TOO SHORT. I found out in the blink of an eyelash anyone of us here could be gone and did it all mattter if someone had personalitiy issues.

I have been told I need to have a watch dog for me not to hurt others with my advice...
SUCKS when you can;t allow your personality to bw what shows on a forum and gruidges are held.

I am taking it personally , maybe because of losing De alll this crap is upsetting.
Can;t we all get along and put it in the past and foget it already...
I love so many here and it this is hurting me as much in my heart as missing De.

Di

You know who was here within a month of De passing away and holding me and who Knew De like an Aunt sharing a hot tub with her, BETH.
Not that the sympathy you all gave me was any less, but Beth was there as your representitive physicallly for me, to all from the forum losing De.


LinJane 08-04-2007 08:28 AM

Di First, when the workers called in we just had to readjust our schedule. I have 2 office workers and 10 technicians so we were ok. It is just annoying. I understand, to me this is MY business and MY life, to them it is a job. But, I can't tell you how many times we have given advances of alot of money, interest free. They each take their work truck home each day so there is no wear on their personal vehicles. We pay for all gas, 80% medical insurance, 401K, vacation time and very lenient with hours when needed. We have had tech's quit thinking they could get it better somewhere else, and coming back when they realize it isn't greener on the other side. Sometimes I hate being a boss. I am not an assertive personality so when I need to it's tough. It's kind of funny when the guys are afraid of me. I'm 5'2" and about 125. Not a very imposing figure. To see them come knocking on my office door, looking sheepish to ask for a day off. Once they leave I can't help but laugh because I have to be serious while they are in the office.

My husband asked me 15 years ago if it would be ok if we started our own business. I said sure. I had NO clue what it involved. We ran it from our house for 8 years. At the time we started I had a 2 year old and a 6 month old. How dumb was I!! We own a couple of buildings now so at least it isn't in the house anymore but it is still a major chore.

Sorry for dumping. I'm just happy it's Saturday! Linda

DiMarie 08-04-2007 10:53 PM

Wow Linda, That is interesting. I remember bits of tid bits that you mention over the years when you were on, But I can just picture you now all 5' 2" and the sheepish dragging the tails in the door between their legs.
Sounds like you both did an amazing job with the growth!
Dump amytime, wow it is interesting actually...loll
Have a nice weekends what is left,
di
Oh stay cool.


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