Monday Afternoon Check In

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Monday Afternoon Check In
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Mon, 03-12-2007 - 7:39pm

So...how is that circadian rhythm going for you with DST today? :o)

“You can only grow if you’re willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.” -Brian Tracy

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Mon, 03-12-2007 - 11:23pm

J-Deb, my bedroom was plastered with those little chips for several months; narrowed those down and graduated to patches of test paints on one wall (about six colors); just made the decision last week to go a totally different color direction!

Karen


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Tue, 03-13-2007 - 7:18am

My first of 3 German Shepherds loved live bees!! He would knock them down and pick every last bit of them from the grass. Back in my Earth Mother days I had a big garden and wanted a bee hive, but didn't dare get one, because the dog would have either wiped it out or been stung to death!!


Your day sounds nice.



       ~~Rhonda~~


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Tue, 03-13-2007 - 8:09am
Toss yesterday into that busy hat box...........work was unreal. Typical for a Monday and fustrating. I stayed until 5:30 and I am still behind. During my lunch hour I ran to the grocery store for a salad then over to the post office, Fed-ex drop box and then the office supply place. After work I met the boys at home, I washed up andthey showered and off to the wake we went. We stayed until 9:15 then headed home. We stopped at a TGIF for dinner and well after being seated Bill got fustrated and walked out. His reasons.......too loud. We were seated next to a bunch of younger people ( would guess late teens/early 20's). The girls were making this anoying loud laughing. So we went to the diner instead here in town and enjoyed a late burger. Not WW food at all. Home and under my blankets by 11:15. Not very exciting I am afraid. Sassy I was reading your post on your neice and the horses and I have to tell you it must be something in these horse people. I have fears also but when I watch my younger sister and my daughter and those other people at the barn they amaze me. I am glad she is doing so well and I give your sister lots of credit.

cl-Deb

cl-Deb

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Tue, 03-13-2007 - 8:11am

What a funny dog you have!

Lori

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Tue, 03-13-2007 - 8:13am
Awww...poor Dad.

Lori

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Tue, 03-13-2007 - 8:54am

I don't know if his pelvis is actually broken or not yet. Could even be a hip, but seems more likely to be his pelvis, if anything is broken.


I've often called their marriage The Longest War in History, but they're stuck like glue and very devoted to each other.



       ~~Rhonda~~


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Tue, 03-13-2007 - 10:55am

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She takes the co-worker-cringe to a brand-new level.



Jazzer-Deb



"Find what ROCKS your world, because you are your passions and talents, not your clothes size."


~Ira Sacker

“You can only grow if you’re willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.” -Brian Tracy
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Tue, 03-13-2007 - 10:56am
I can just see your dog sitting down to a nice garden salad :o).
“You can only grow if you’re willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.” -Brian Tracy

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