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Old 06-26-2003, 12:03 PM   #76  
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Kiwi that is soooo sad to hear. Another reminder of how precious our children are. Big hugs to everybody.

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Old 06-26-2003, 12:56 PM   #77  
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kiwi--that is so terrible---one of my friend's daughters has a girlfriend whose 16 year old brother died in a car accident [a needless one,---two other cars were playing chicken on a deserted highway and he just happened to be driving by when they were trying to pass each other] long story short---this poor child is still devastated by her brother's death-----it is horrifying for the parents,but the poor siblings have a terrible time of it as well-----------------your sweet dd will do her best to help that's for certain----do you think it was heat exhaustion? take care,i know you will be busy helping out yourself xxoxoxox
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eeeekkkkk. by 16 it seems we should be home free with these kids. can you imagine getting that phone call or knock on the door? the effect of the loss of a sibling is terrible because in a way, they lose a part of their parents, too.

we should have a second installment of that list, by now.
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Lush, isn't it near the time that your old friend, Estelle, is due to be released from prison? You don't think she's still holding a grudge do you? Did you ever visit her like you promised?

Done list:

*showered
*cleaned off bookcase to the left
*put comforter in washer

Next list:
*Go find a BIG box and put big papers init
*clear off bookcase to the right
*take the new throw-it-out stuff out to the garbage


I have a really old set of World Book that my friend at the bookstore gave me years ago because it was useless to sell. We've used it maybe three times because somethings never change. What should I do with it?

*take it?
*send it to friend's yard sale?
*toss it?

I can't make all these decisions alone.

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Oh cripe! I just burned the daylights out of my teakettle (well, I wasn't going to stay in there waiting for it in this heat ) Damn.

I don't think they are sure exactly what happened to the boy; apparently they are going to do an autopsy. The kid who was hiking with him had gone on ahead (they had already reached the peak and were on their way down), and then doubled back to look for him. He wasn't where he had left him, and the rangers eventually found him. I'm not sure whether he had left the trail or what, but he obviously wasn't on the path down, so that indicates mental confusion due to dehydration or heat stroke or something. It's just heart-breaking.

We have an old World Book set too, Peaches. Personally I would keep it, just to have. I wouldn't dream of buying a new set of encyclopedias, but sometimes it's a good source for basic stuff.

But then, I keep everything, so what good is my advice?


Throw everything out, Throw everything out

Later
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My rule about books is that you should never get rid of them. They don't ever go out of style like clothes, or furniture. Other than that, I can't give you moving advice. I've only moved once in the last 25 years. Now we'd never be able to move. It would take a year to pack up DH's barn full of stuff.

Did this poor boy have an unknown health problem, heart disease? It is devastating to the siblings. My DH's brother was killed at 17 when he was thrown out of a jeep. DH still has a hard time talking about it and it's been over 20 years now.

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We are very proud of you Wabby. We are jealous. Some of us are more jealous than others.

Isn't this a cute picture I found while emptying a drawer? Guess who it is.
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Ahhhhhh! Why do they have to grow up? That's got to be the Z-boy.

I've gotten 2 calls from my fans re: my letter to the editor. They both were positive. No hate calls or death threats yet.

My WW leader's teenaged son is in Germany for a month. Have you seen him, Sugar? Tall, thin, red hair? About 17 years old?

It concerns me that some of us have journals, yet seldom write anything in them. I want some of your innermost ponderings written down. I want to read some dirt. I want intrigue. Accountants with spinach pies.

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Cowpernia: What a darling photo! A real cutie pie. Is it you? If not, when will you tell us? Glad you liked HP. I'm saving it for vacation... though I could have picked something lighter to carry.

So sorry about the bookstore's demise...

Re children's friends dying... I don't think we're ever "safe" as parents. No matter how old we are (or they are), we don't want them to be sick, unhappy or in any kind of pain. Even though I've survived lots of losses, I don't ever want to face that.

The scale was down this morning. Hooray. All that sweating is paying off... (the stomach rumbling, too).
Only about a billion more pounds to go.

Off to early supper and bunco.
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Painty, baby pictures of me are in black and white. I'm sure sis will back me up on this.

Bunco, eh?
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That's an adorable picture. Please tell me that's a girl, or that the shirt is not as pink as it looks.
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He is naked. Probably in a diaper.
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he is gorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgeous!!!!---two bunco players in the cowshed!!!now i will have to ask what the **** is bunco anyway???? i am making cookies while people are at ballgame----make me stop eating them.[there goes my sugar avoidance]**** !!!hhs hhs hhs hhs hhs--love ,Dusty Jane
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He is naked. Probably in a diaper.
Well, of course he is. I am entirely blind.

And how conscientious of you to provide him with a big hat to prevent sunburn.

He is cute. Is he home yet? Does he know about these way too cute pictures?

Is it 10000 degrees in Florida? I'm sweaty. I don't deal well with summer.

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How astute of you, Kiwi, to know I could only be posting that picture when he's away. I talked to him tonight. His dad took him to Washington D.C for a couple of days. He said he thinks he saw the president. What he saw was the sidewalk get closed off and a bunch of cars go down the road.

U-know-who should've been back a few days ago I think. I haven't heard from him and really really don't want to but I have this curiosity about knowing he's ok. He's too old to go galavanting around like this. I'm not gonna call and ask though.
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