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Canadian Karen Community Regular

I can't believe how many of us have dogs!!! It must be a celiac thing!

:lol:B)

Karen

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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Hold onto your hats! Here goes . . . .

I love that I have met some of the greatest people I know on this forum, and that they have become my friends.

I love that those friends are so supportive, so kind, so thoughtful, and that when they say they know what I'm going through, they REALLY know what I'm going through

I love my husband -- he is the most amazing man. He is the greatest.

I love my kids -- and my future son-in-law. They are loving, supportive (especially my son) and just as goofy as me.

I love my Mom & Dad -- they're just the greatest. I love it that they care enough about me to cry when they see me walk like I do.

I love my sister -- she knows me like no one else does. She also knows how to manipulate my kids better than anybody and she gets them to do the things I can't!!!!!!! :lol:

I love my brother-in-law -- when he, my husband, my son, my dad and now my future son-in-law get together, I laugh until my stomach hurts.

I love my nephews -- they are cute and funny and silly and SOOOOO loving.

I love the way my oldest nephew (age 10) gives hugs -- he gives full-out hugs that let you know he really loves you.

I love my grandmother -- she's 100 years old, and she still goes to the Bingo 3 nights a week, and goes to the gambling boat once a week and stays out until 4 or 5 in the morning!

I love my little Destiny -- she is the greatest little laid-back poodle!

I love our bigger dog Lucky -- he is REALLY protective of me.

I love my flower gardens. They are beautiful and have already started attracting the most beautiful butterflies.

I love that I have so much support navigating my new life.

I love that I can write about things that I love now. Thank you all.

Love, Lynne

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Guest Robbin
:D Lynne, It is truly a pleasure to read your "loves". I am so happy to see it, and hope even more love comes your way. You are an inspiration, thank you.
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Guest BERNESES

Lynne- I don't even know her, but I love your grandmother too! Now I know where you get that kicka*@s spirit from!

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Green12 Enthusiast

Even though I have been sick for so many years with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple food allergies and intolerances and chemical sensitivities, digestive disorders, various hormonal imbalances, angioedema, and possibly celiac disease... I LOVE LIFE!!!

I love to smile

I love my family, especially my nieces

I love the memories I have of my childhood, grandparents, and dog

I love classic rock, 80s rock, oh heck, I just plain love music of any kind

I love yoga

I love the sun

I love to cook and create new recipes

I love to sometimes just completely veg out, curl up in a big blanket, and watch movies

I love my soul mate

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mmaccartney Explorer

I love it when I can wake up in the morning and know that I have another day with my wife and children. Another day to go to work, to breath in the Spring air, another day to .... live!!!

I truly thought I was going to die last year. Many of my colleagues, friends and family felt this way as well. Heck, I was actually starting to prepare for it to happen...but that's another story for another thread.

I stumbled upon the gluten free diet...in fact my wife suggested it, completely out of nowhere, and it worked! So, I also love the gluten free diet!!!!!!!!!1

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I love that I'm now healthy enough to go out golfing with my hubby and this beautiful spring day.

I love it when we both have a good game, but can laugh at ourselves when we don't.

I love it when someone else loves to cook, and I don't have too :lol: Any of you cooks want to move close to me????

I love that all the spring birds are back and singing their beautiful songs.

I love when Sheba chases a jay and it sits on the post and scolds her.

I love that we made supper early this morning and put it in the crock pot before we went golfing :P

Yup......... I think that I really love life too! :rolleyes:

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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Shirley -- I think you're great! :D

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