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Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/10/2008 1:04:32 PM   
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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/10/2008 1:15:46 PM   
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I realize I should clarify the title of this thread.

November 11 is the day Canada and other Commonwealth countries pause to remember those who have fallen in war on our behalf. There will be special services in every city and town and at 11:11, all pause for a minute of silence. Many places will have a 21-gun salute.

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RE: Chatting the week of Veteran's Day - 11/10/2008 1:23:11 PM   
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In the U.S., we call it Veteran's Day and it is to honor all service people, past, present, living or dead.

Memorial Day is our day to honor those who died while serving our country.

Happy Veteran's Day to all who have or are serving and their families.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/10/2008 1:26:04 PM   
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Barb, I've been cleaning today and thinking of you. You are an inspiration for me to continue doing all the active things I am doing today.

Maggie, thanks for all you've said to encourage me.

Linda, you too.

Got a call today for a job interview. Haven't called back yet.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/10/2008 2:27:34 PM   
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Hi Maggie,
Thanks for starting us out this week. And a good Monday afternoon to you.

Diane,
Thanks for explainning our Holidays. Tomorrow is the day we Honor our service men/women. For me, it's makeing sure the American Flag is hanging nice and high.

Ginny,
Have fun cleanning. I had alot to do this morning also. I usually don't do much in the line of housework over the week-end's. So Monday morning I have a mess around here

I had a nice time at my nephews wedding dance. Me and my four sisters even went out to the dance floor, and "let loose" It was fun. But I must admit I never relized "Mony Mony" took soooo long from the start of the song to the end. LOL I was so tired afterwards.
I don't think I have danced a fast dance with my sisters since we all lived at home. We used to watch "American Bandstand" and dance away. LOL

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/10/2008 3:10:55 PM   
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Amen to the scripture of the week! Hi to all! How was the weekend?

I had a bit of a rough weekend with my husband. We had some fights and hopefully it is patched up for now. It's been painful but church, as always fit what I needed. At the mega-church the sermon was about being thankful, no matter what, and how it's good for your health, emotions, relationship with God, etc. At the Baptist church the guest speaker was a Palestinian pastor from the Gaza Strip and after hearing what they go through there for Christ (even being killed) and how they just keep going strong, I appreciated our freedoms a lot more. We do take our right to worship as we please for granted.

After church we went to my old store and I'd sold another video. (I've only sold videos thus far...) DD1 and I will have the store open on Wednesday! I haven't worked there in 19 and a half years!!!! It will be good to be out of the house. Being there once a week will help us to determine if it's God's will to be there. When we got home I found out that I'd sold a whole lot of stuffed animal ornaments from e-Bay! I was so thrilled. (They are little bears, penguins, and dogs peeking out of a mitten.) I had feared that I couldn't sell them, but folks fought over them!
So, in a few minutes I will go send out some packages. God is soooo good!

Maggie! I'm so happy that folks are excited about your book!!!! Congratulations!!!!!!!!

Tomorrow hubby has the day off. We may go look at storage units. (Need to get a lot of things out of the house so the mold inspectors aren't hindered and so that hubby can pull up the carpet and restore the dining room floor.) My intention is to only bring back what we can use, and try to let go of un-needed items.

We are quite the pack rats and we used to go to all yard/garage sales around and to gift shoppes, etc. A few years ago I went cold turkey. Things have to leave, not come. I've sold some things on e-Bay. God has been calling us (kids and I) to have either a Bible Study or house church for a few years now. We need to get rid of the mold, and we need to clear out our "extra" stuff. I'd like it stripped down to just the necessities with just a few nicer things mixed in. My grandmother used to say..."Blessed be nothing".

I hope you all are having a great day! Blessings!

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/10/2008 3:41:29 PM   
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I like that, "Blessed be nothing." I hate clutter and rooms overfilled with stuff. Well, let me correct myself. I have no problem with it in other people's homes but I would like mine to be less full. Dh keeps adding stuff and, of course, having two sons and all their furniture back home doesn't help. Also, I somehow wound up with the two sets of chairs from my paternal grandfather's home. We have our own dining chairs plus heirloom stools from dh's family so we really don't need or have room for these, but they connect me to my father who died when I was young and I don't want to get rid of them.

I also have two battered chairs that I figure must be at least 150 years old, made by my maternal grandmother's paternal grandfather (did you get all that?). The legs were cut short to acommodate to the two little old men who had them before we did; a number of different colours of paint are on one, the spindles for the chair backs are broken and the seats are made of old fisherman's hemp rope that has been patched by several different other kinds of rope. But they're part of my heritage. I can't let them go.

We have one set of chairs, flocked pink, upholstered backs and seats with queen anne legs that we use on the main floor. I paid to have them refurbished, but the other chairs line the walls of our bedroom, acting as useful clutter-collectors, none safe to sit on. I want to have the dark oak chairs reglued but not refinished. The seats are partially padded with some natural fibre--horse hair?--and covered with leather. I don't want that part to change.

I've been thinking about what to do with the two string chairs. We have a large family room panelled all around with knotty pine and I've made it the family heritage room of the house. It has a large picture window, and I'm thinking about finding a way to hang the chairs from the wall above the window, so that they come down over the top of the window on either side. Then I could use them as plant holders and they're not really taking up any space that we would use for other things. I've also thought of mounting them on the wall (where there is no window) and using them as shelves to display various items from my family's past.

One last chair is a wooden armchair, oak I think, that my paternal grandfather sat in every single day for years. This is where he sat to eat and where he sat to read and study his Bible. Ds3 has already laid claim to it. It's very precious because it is so worn out by use. Grandpa must have used it for other purposes as well, because you can see impressions that have been banged in as he used various parts as a surface for his carpentry endeavours. The seat has split and needs to be repaired.

I'm such a procrastinator. I should get these things fixed. But that wouldn't solve the clutter problem. Oh well. I guess I got carried away here in my memories. Sorry about that.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/11/2008 12:21:42 AM   
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I've been known to not want to part with old chairs that are too dangerous to sit in...so I put them on my deck and turn them into plant pot holders. It's pretty that way. Eventually the chairs fall apart though.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/11/2008 12:26:56 AM   
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I don't think I could bear to see these exposed to the elements. I was talking about the string chairs one day, discussing what to do with them, and one of my sons got all excited and said he really likes them and don't get rid of them. I wonder what his future wife will have to say about them coming into her home.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/11/2008 12:29:04 AM   
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I was going to go to bed 3 1/2 hours ago--all day I've been tired--but my youngest son, the one who lives more than 1000 miles away, came online. I haven't heard from him for ages, so no way am I leaving the computer for sleep!

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/11/2008 8:51:53 AM   
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Is everyone in your family a Christian?

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/11/2008 9:02:17 AM   
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Good Tues. Morning Everyone

We got a deep freeze last night. Woke up to everything white. Now any flowers I had outside are sure to be dead
Well, I hung on to them as long as I could. It's 22 degree's right now. Brrrr
I did'ent sleep to well. Had weird nightmares, and woke up around 2AM with some nasty heartburn. Went to take some rolaids, and stumbled back to bed. The heartburn went away, but the nightmares continued. Don't even know what they were about now

Don't have much planned for today. Have two closets that need to be organized and a dessert that needs to be made. Never made this one before. It's called Anglefood Waldorf. Found it in my Betty Crocker Cookbook. Should prove to be intresting. My husband will be home because it's suppose to start rainning this afternoon. Light snow and sleet will follow with an inch accumulating. Here comes winter

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/11/2008 12:15:45 PM   
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quote:

I did'ent sleep to well. Had weird nightmares, and woke up around 2AM with some nasty heartburn. Went to take some rolaids, and stumbled back to bed. The heartburn went away, but the nightmares continued. Don't even know what they were about now


Barb, I'm sorry.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/11/2008 12:51:23 PM   
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quote:

Is everyone in your family a Christian?
I guess it depends on how you define "Christian." All the boys "gave their hearts to Jesus" when they were little but the two eldest are not following God and seem to have no interest in him and the third is seriously questioning his faith. The youngest seems very strong, spiritually. He and I had a good conversation last night about prayer. He's taking a Sunday School class (I think it is) where they have lots of homework. One of the up-coming "tasks" is to spend a solid three hours in prayer. He's really looking forward to it.

Welcome to winter, Barb! We've been in the deep freeze now for nearly a week.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/11/2008 1:09:08 PM   
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Yeah...well...I don't like winter
My lake is frozen even. Happened during the night. The guy just came through in a big boat to take out the neighbors pier. His boat just cut through the thin layer of ice tho.
We still have our pier in the water. Hubby has been so busy, helping the neighbor farmer with his corn, he has'ent had time to take our pier out yet. But I remember years past, when he left it in the water. Just took out his chain saw, and cut holes in the ice, to remove it.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 7:30:54 AM   
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Good morning ladies! It's a beautiful day in New England. (No foliage left though!) Today is my first day at work in about 18 years! I'm not getting paid, but, I get to work in my old store and be out of the house for awhile!
Wahoo!

Going on Wednesdays will tell me how the store is doing, and whether or not I want it back. Please pray that we will have many customers (and that my products will sell well along side the owner's.) I'll tell you all later how it went.

Heard from my pastor's secretary. He wants to see me, and he's bringing his wife into it. (I told him he could pick whomever he wished, as I know he can't counsel women alone....for safety's sake.) I have mixed feelings because I don't know her very well....now she's going to know ME too well! I was hoping for the kids pastor's wife because she already knows my problems and she and her hubby are also counselors. I have to trust that the pastor knows what he's doing.

I'm going to ask hubby to please not mention the divorce or harass me about anything until after the holidays. Last year he really came down on me with it and I lost Christmas that year. I did not enjoy it one bit. I was sad all of the time and cried a lot. It's the Christmas that wasn't for me....on top of it we bought a new Christmas tree and it turned out to be bigger than the old one. It went nearly to the ceiling, and the angel almost couldn't go on. It was also wider. We called it "The Christmas Tree that ate the livingroom." We may go with a small tree on top of the hope chest this year. Not sure. I might let the big tree eat the livingroom again if I can position it differently. It fit all of my precious ornaments.

Anyhow, I hope you all have a great day! Pray for dd1 and myself as we go on this new adventure together!

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 9:25:03 AM   
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I'm praying you have a great day Momma-mo!

Praying for your new job Ginny.

Not much going on here. Nowhere to go this morning; I like days like that.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 9:26:46 AM   
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Good Wen. Morning Everyone

Momma-mo,
Praying your day goes well and the talk with Pastor and his wife goes well also. I bought a new Christmas Tree last year after Christmas. It was dirt cheap. And all decorated already. (Was a floor model at Menards) Can't wait to put it up. But I wait until Dec. to do that.Also bought a pre-lit tree from Walmart after Christmas. But it was to small for my liveingroom. Might give that one to my son or daughter. Then I have my old tree, that I have to donate to the second hand store. Also have Aunt Gertrudes tree in my attic. She lives in an assistant liveing complex. Every year we visit her, and bring her tree over to decorate for her. Then I have another tree that my dad has. He uses it every year. Does one think I have too many tree's? LOL But they all go to a good home for the Holidays, to brighten someone else's Christmas

I have my grandsons here this morning. So the liveingroom is trashed with toys. But hey..they are all haveing fun Sarah should be here by noon..well we will see.

Got the one closet organized yesterday. But did'ent do the other one yet. Mabey today. Also have to get into the porch attic and change over the toys. I usually do that twice a year to give the kids different toys to play with.
Tonight I have my club meeting, and they will install me as a new member. Hubby and Cody have their "hunting" meeting tonight. The guys all get together and talk about when they go up north, and what foods they will bring along. So it will have to be a quick supper planned for tonight.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 10:14:58 AM   
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I love Christmas trees Barb! I think it's wonderful that you can bring your Aunt her tree for Christmas.

I forgot to say that Maggie, I'm excited for you about your book!

Someone from church called about a car she is selling last night. I'd asked her about it previously. She wants $2000 for a 2000 Chevy Prizm, with around 150,000 miles on it. Might be a good car for my oldest, we'll have to see. A lot of miles, but it's well below Kelly Blue Book cost.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 10:44:06 AM   
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Thanks, Dee

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 11:37:07 AM   
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Hello, everyone.

I haven't been around here in a long time and I wanted to say hello.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 12:11:45 PM   
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You're welcome Maggie.

Hi Christine!

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 12:42:10 PM   
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Good morning, all . . . realized earlier that I'd not been in here all week. What's up with that?? . . . . owell, I'll try not to make up for lost time and post a book or something

Momma-Mo, hope the store goes well today, and that your counseling session goes good with your pastor & wife. And I pray this will be a better Christmas for you and your family.

Ginny, praying for your doctor's visit this morning, and that you & your DD have a good time in the city.

Hi Christine!! Good to see you in these parts

Hi Maggie! . . . love the sound of those chairs

Dee, the car sounds like a great buy . . . and will make a nice first car for her, too.

Barb, I like Christmas trees, but can only deal with one anymore . . I stored all my Christmas decorations in the laundry room last year, so they will be much easier to deal with this time. The wedding celebration sounds like such fun! Glad you got to enjoy that with your sisters. I hear you on the toys taking up the living room. I just moved Garrett's toy box to the little sitting room off the dining room. I think that is going to work great. When he plays with the toys, he wont' be distracted with the TV and vice-versa. And he's learning to do a better job picking them up . . in fact, he did something awesome today . . . he dragged a bunch of his blocks out then picked them up when he was finished playing with them -- without being told! I thought that was pretty good for an 18-20 month old. He's a good kid

Garrett's all ready for school & we're waiting for the bus. We've had quite a week so far . . . today has been calm so far, tho. Monday he decided to play confetti-throwing with the dirt in one of my flower pots, so that was fun to clean up -- from his hair, his ears, the floor, the window the chaise lounge, including in all the tufts -- that was fun to get out! It looked like he'd emptied half the pot of it's dirt, but I don't think it was more than 1/2 cup -- he just managed to scatter it well

Then yesterday, he came home with a really bad diaper -- apparently they didn't get the diaper on him good, so . . . YUK! He wound up getting a shower, then a bath over that one . . . of course, he loved that -- loves his baths, and especially likes my hand-held shower thing when I put in on the fine mist -- I call it spot-free rinse

So yeah, in comparison today has been pretty calm. I got a few things done before he got here -- some laundry sorted, and the laundry room floor swept and some laundry sorted, then folded some clothes while he was here, but a good deal of my time was spent on the phone with the Tupperware lady -- she is so sweet!! And I told her about CW and invited her into the chat thread, so be watching for her. Anyway, we got the show closed, so it will be ordered today.

Now, I need to get off here and get ready for the OA meeting.


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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 6:16:23 PM   
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Hi Christine!

It went pretty well at the store. Had a few customers. She seemed happy that we did it and we're looking forward to next week. I'm going to go there after church on Sunday and offer to put up a display Christmas tree on Wednesday. I think a tree and a lot of lights will bring folks in.

Hope you all have a great evening!

Oh...I confused my Baptist pastor today... He called the store and said he was pastor so and so from the Northville Baptist Church, and I replied that this was Amy M. of Northville Baptist Church. Poor guy wasn't expecting to get ME! It was funny. Nobody knows that I'm considering buying the store.

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RE: Chatting the week of Remembrance Day, Nov. 10-17 - 11/12/2008 6:28:56 PM   
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Hey Christine! Good to see you here!

Ginny, how was your visit to the doctor?

Momma Mo, I'm glad you had a good day at the store. The Christmas tree sounds good.

Linda, how was OA?

Barb, you have too many trees!

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