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Car breakdowns suck! mad Especially when it takes 3 hours to drive to the dealership and get home after getting a jump start. Having a 7 month old to take care of during the experience doesn't help (although she was awesome). Yuck! frown
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Well, the first weekend of the Renisance festival went well (even though I have no idea how to spell it. did I ever mention I am an idoit when it comes to spelling?) The crowd was pretty small which was fine with me this time. I know the vendors were bummed, but next wekend will be better. It had been a long time since I...
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sydni:
thanks!
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I'm going to belly dance in public for the first time this weekend. whatever I'm a little nervouse, but it should be fun. The group I dance with has 4 shows on Sat. and 3 on SUn. It will be a fun break from the normal weekend of cleaning and laundry. smile My beaded bras are very hoocharific. I love them. I think there will be pictures...
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Wishing I had more time to play with this site. There seem to be lot-o-cool people out there and I'm not sure how to meet them. I'll play around more soon. whatever
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mqx:
PS, the Bunny thing is a joke. Make sure to check the whole thread. biggrin

From Snopes.com (a kick ass urban myth website):


The premise of the threat ("Send money or I'll kill the rabbit") gives away the jest. Society regards rabbits as one of the more disposable pets: every year thousands of bunnies end up with Humane Societies or animal rescue groups because their previous owners very quickly proved unable or unwilling to care for them. While rabbits do make fine pets, they also require veterinary care (including one-time spaying/neutering and annual vaccinations against disease), specialized diets, and reasonably large indoor cages, all of which represent a level of commitment many who vaguely thought they might like to keep a rabbit or two are generally unaware of at the time of adoption. Also, despite their resemblance to plush toys, rabbits do not like to be held, petted, or carted about, which means those who think they're taking on animal companions they can hug and squeeze to their hearts' content discover only after the fact that the sort of critter they thought they were bringing into their homes isn't at all what they ended up with. Consequently, any number of cute, fluffy pet bunnies are unceremoniously turned loose outdoors (where they live, on average, for three days), killed by their owners, or are handed over to animal shelters and rescue groups.



But, they are tasty.

1aine:
Thanks, I forgot all about chamomile. smile The nausea comes & goes, the main prob is no appetite & total exhaustion. I'm happy when I feel this yucky though....at least its a good sign that things are progressing.

Thank you for your good wishes to me & my family. Hope all is going well for you. smile
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Beautiful weekend! Sunny and warm. We got the back yard all cleaned up and it looks so nice. All winter it had been looking like something behind a double wide. And not a nice one. One that's been uninhabited for a long time, with a rusted out roof, and is starting to lean slightly in an attemp to tip over.

Anyway, I was thinking about...
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What a beautiful day! It was in the low 70's, sunny, no clouds and so lovely. I have been waiting for a day like this since winter began. I even got a little sunburn from being out all day. I forget that can happen even when it's not hot. I just don't pay attention to the sun until it is scorching my brains. I love...
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Lots of randomness has been going through my head lately. I've been thinking about hell, or more to the point the lack there of. Thanking god for doctors becuase I have had a few people close to me in need of knowledgable people to help them. Children and the beauty of inocence. The tradgedy of it's loss, especially at the hands of others. I think...
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Here comes peter cottontail, hoppin' down the bunny trail...
Buggy scored $12.65 from the eggs she found at my grandpa's house today. Go bug! She's finally at an age where she gets holidays and remembers a bit from last year, or at least the concept of what happened. Teeny on the other hand slept through the hunt and just liked to suck on the plastic...
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1aine:
It sounds like you had a lovely Easter. Its one of those holidays that just isn't the same without children. They bring their own special joy.

I just checked my email......Its been a long time for me, so long I thought (until recently) it was "out of my system". If you go back in my journal far enough, you'll know that my husband knowing is only a recent phenomenon. I'm lucky for the understanding that we've come to. A lucky lucky girl!

Welcome to the site! I'd love to have a new friend! smile

[Edited on Mar 28, 2005 8:49PM]
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Today's subject is much less intense than the last. I'd like to espouse the virtues of napping. I love to nap. If it were an Olympic sport I would have a gold metal. I take that back, I would have several. I do not take napping lightly. If I am going to lay down, I like to have a couple of hours of uninterupted time....
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1aine:
Napping should be mandatory everywhere. It would help curb irritablility & anxiety. We'd have the ability to function at our peak more than once a day. In general, people would be happier & treat each other more respectfully.....The world would be such a better place!

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I've been thinking a lot about religion the past few days with Easter being on it's way. I am a religious person, but feel everyone's spiritual journey is personal and how ever they travel along the journey is their choice. I have a hard time thinking about how some people can be athiest. I'm not judging that stance, there are many people with very valid...
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karebeer:
wow.. that was definately deep..

i also dont understand how people choose athiesm.
for me, its harder to believe that this world & everything in existance stemed from an explosion or something. but then again, this was my upbringing. i was always told the same things over and over. so @ this point, i almost feel like i was brainwashed. but i hear ya that spirituality is important. but now im trying to figure out what my actual beliefs are. i think kids especially should be introduced to what other religions believe. and then once they know that theres other people out there that believe in different stuff, that the parental unit should say and son/daughter - this is what i believe.

personally, i feel like the "community" is where the BS lies.
all the churches i was in growing up always had major issues with double standards, backbiting & hush hush drug problems. *shakes head in disbelief*

so that, along w/the death of my father.. ive strayed majorly from religion itself. but i definately have felt the spirituality lately....

i really could go for some pb ice cream now too.. definately! ♥

*sorry for rambling, but i guess you hit a spot or something..*
kiss
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I was thinking about dreaming this morning. There is a friend of my brothers who he, his wife and a few other think is gay. This is someone they have all known since grade school. Just recently things have started to happen and he has gone into a major depression and they are starting to wonder. Since they all are guys, no one will talk...
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This is something new I am trying out. I have been wanting to write for a while and I tend to not edit so much when I type because I have to look at the keyboard instead of the writing, so maybe a more fluid stram will pour out. I can't spell and don't care to take the time to check or correct, so think...
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mqx:
You keep deleting your journal responses. That's half the fun.