Think this will be my 4th day on Medifast. I decided to try the Blueberry Oatmeal again this morning...this time I cooked in the microwave (which I had been advise NOT to do but that's the package instructions) and I used some Splenda and 1 t. of milk (against the rules but its MY diet), and it was not so bad..not great but good enough that I kind of enjoyed it. So I think it just takes time and practice to figure out how to make it work for you. I'm glad I tried again and I bet it will make good blueberry muffins!
Marie - Before talking to the tech I did sych my dh's contact list on the same computer, and I can bring them up by searching but the problem is it merged them so we both got each others. That's why the tech said I needed to use another computer. But using my Netbook didn't work for some reason and I hate using it anyway. The more I think about it I think the tech is wrong...I think I remember a place where it asked me if I wanted to use my phone number's contacts...I didn't really understand it at the time but now I think maybe it asked that also for Joes so if he will let me I'll try again. He doesn't like all the fooling around trying with computers while I don't mind even through it can get frustrating...because I love working with computers.

So even though I'd love to keep working on it and solve it he may not want me to try again with HIS phone as he's afraid I'll mess up again
So we are talking about our past (childhood) years? I was the baby in a family of three kids, each of us 9 years apart. My parents were (for that time) old enough to be my grandparents. Because of the age spans I can't say I did much with my brother and sister, and my sister married when I was only 9 so it was pretty much like I was an only child most of the time, but my sister was always very nice to me and I used to spend 1-2 weeks with her in the summer and enjoyed that. My brother was 18 when I was born and when he came to the hospital (I was the only one born in a hospital), the nurses thought he was my dad!
We lived in a town of about 7500 people in the midwest and my dad was a self-employed plumber and while plumbers may make good money these days, he didn't. There were many weeks when if a few dollars came in we were fortunate. But my parents believed in God and prayer and we never lacked for food or any of our basic needs. We had a large garden, worked mostly by my mom. I don't remember ever working in it but I know my sister helped sometimes. My father was a rather harsh, gruff but good honest man who worked very hard for his family. My mother was a housewife until my teen years when she started cleaning a few large homes in town and also began to work part-time in a small grocery store where by that time I also worked. My mother used a wringer washer that I remember...I guess before than she used a wash board, but I don't remember that. She didn't get an automatic washer until I was about to graduate high school and she never had a dryer. I remember helping her hang and bring in the clothes from the line. Even though my father was a plumber when I was little we had outside toilets and used catalogs both to read and also for finishing the job! Good old Sears & Roebuck!

I remember once dropping my teddy bear down the hole , dad fished it out with a wire hangar and mom washed it and it continued to be my beloved bear. Later the city demanded everyone to have inside plumbing and my dad built a bathroom and installed everything nicely. He also got lots of work at that time. Funny, I don't remember how we took baths before dad installed the bathtub. Perhaps mom brought a washtub inside...I know that's how my sister did it when she was first married as they had no inside bathroom. She was only 17 and went into a worse living situation than she had at home in some ways..no running water even. But at least she had her own home with a good man and I guess that was enough for her.
My parents paid cash for everything even cars. They never had a new car and if once or twice they had to actually make 1 or 2 payments on a car, it really bothered them until it was paid.
Life wasn't perfect, we weren't the perfect family, but the faith in God they instilled in me has become the most important thing in my life now that I am older and is what has sustained me through many a difficult time. So I am very thankful to them for that. They never preached to me, but I saw them both praying and reading the Bible a lot esp my mom and that left a lasting impression on me.
I've enjoyed reading about all your past lives...it is interesting how they formed us and prepared us for our present lives.