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jerseyangel Proficient
Loves surges, all around..... :wub: yup, definitely feeling the love....

CARLA - - you are killing us with your increasingly (you adn Julie) gorgeous photos.....

GUESS WHAT - - PAINT ALERT - -

OMG my mom was just here and two highly astute artist friends - I had decided their answers were the FINAL ANSWER. And gues what - - - - :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: they went CRAZY over the paint color, said it was the richest, deep cream, like creamy milk (sorry - dairy reference :ph34r: ) with a bit of coffee - - NOT FLESH TONE - - said I'd be lunatic to paint it again - - - in fact FORBADE me to paint it - -

YAY!!!! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: sometimes you just need other eyes to look at something.....

so...."once more into the breach," dear friends......moving on to other rooms to paint...carpets to rip up.....

I am SO Relieved!!!! :P

Ah well, not so flesh colored after all. Very smart to get a second opinion B)

One crisis averted :D

I've got to go back and see Carla's new photo that everyone's talking about! How'd I miss it... :blink:


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AndreaB Contributor
GUESS WHAT - - PAINT ALERT - -

OMG my mom was just here and two highly astute artist friends - I had decided their answers were the FINAL ANSWER. And gues what - - - - :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: they went CRAZY over the paint color, said it was the richest, deep cream, like creamy milk (sorry - dairy reference :ph34r: ) with a bit of coffee - - NOT FLESH TONE - - said I'd be lunatic to paint it again - - - in fact FORBADE me to paint it - -

YAY!!!! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: sometimes you just need other eyes to look at something.....

so...."once more into the breach," dear friends......moving on to other rooms to paint...carpets to rip up.....

I am SO Relieved!!!! :P

YAH about the painting Susan.....Pictures expected when you're done.

OK, I'll swith to a picture of the family-minus the little guy, since it was a month before he was born.

jerseyangel Proficient

Andrea--Great family picture! :)

AndreaB Contributor

I see you Cecile.

Loves to you also. :wub: Hope your tummy is better today.

I really need to play with the kidlets. Talitha is sulking because I need to spend some time with the baby and she doesn't think it's fun for all of us to play on the floor.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Had to change the pic again ... Adam took this one last night at Maggianos, the other one had been taken at Christmas. There was a great pic of Morgan and I making fish lips that I was going to use, but Adam didn't email it to me.

Morgan, they're not telling you the truth, your hair is ugly, just like I've told you every day ... (I'm so jealous of her hair and the fact that that's how it looks air dried!!!)

Susan, great news about the painting!

Andrea, great pic!

CarlaB Enthusiast

That's interesting. I've always found coffee to be a great help for c. :blink: Like you say, then I feel much better!!

CarlaB Enthusiast
What a pretty picture Carla!

And sorry... forgot to say "hi and hugs" to everyone and a big welcome to the new ones!

Thank you, that was last night after dinner at Maggiano's! :rolleyes: It was great ... I had the filet! :P


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Vincent--Glad that your situation is stable. Continue to take good care of yourself and stay on top of this thing. Is it ok with your doctor to run? If it's still hot down there, don't stay out too long. :)

No way am I going ut side! Its tripple digits! I can not take it much over 80 realy. This running is on my tread mill till fall.

Vincent--One other thing. Have you tried New Balance? My son has problems with his feet, and those are what the podiatrist recommended. They come in many sizes and widths :)

Yes they do, and I used to wear them when running track in HS. LAst store I went to I tired EVERY pair they had in my size range... no go! :(

okay Im off agian, have ASL class!!!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Vincent,

Glad to hear you got through your testing and the heart is still pumping away for ya!

Hugs.

Karen

AndreaB Contributor
Hiya Andrea!!! Beautiful picture!!! I have that one already ;):) How are all your little rug rats today? Hope everything is going well with your new lessons! (Did you start teaching or are you just getting ready?)

Don't start until the 4th of September I think.....just trying to get ready. Then I'll really be going through thread withdrawal. I'll be on here as much as possible once school starts but I'll probably be spending most my time keeping up like a lot of you. :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
JoshuaN... I seeeee you... I know you're new and this thread is a bit intimidating, but we really are harmless :) You can join in.

ha ha Cecile, do you think...when hapless visitors come to our thread, that they start waaaaaaaaaaay back at the beginning, or go to the end? oh God help them if they start at the end..... :lol:

I love your new signature addition (but I will say that I miss the choo choo click clack) :P

AndreaB Contributor

I have my own OMG revelation that I noted on a different thread.

I have had knee to ankle pains for the last 6 years. I just noticed a week or so ago that they are finally gone. I have a sneaky suspicion that the gluten and/or soy was the culprit. I had always figured it was a nerve or something from my first pregnancy that never got back to normal. Sure glad that it was just food related. :P

Mitch was talking to another driver while he was waiting up north last night. She had said that HSP causes problems with the liver, everything I've read online has said the kidneys. Wonder if it could be both. I don't know if I should ask the doctor tomorrow or not. He doesn't think Talitha will have any problems. I will be real curious to see what happens with the first cold this season. It supposed to come back, but not as bad then. I wonder if the severity could have something to do with gluten. After all, rheumatoid arthritis and abdominal pain are also part of gluten intolerance.

EDIT: The fellow driver is also familiar with celiac/gluten intolerance and the probelms with soy. He was quite surprised about that. She normally hauls bees and honey for one of the owners of the business who has a berry and honey business also. They must of needed an extra driver for the main business which is primarily lumber.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Andrea, I always had bad joint pain in my knee, mainly my left knee, my wrist, and my thumbs. It's pretty much gone now that I'm gluten-free, but I noticed it bugging me again a little, not nearly as bad as before. I had been taking glucosimine, chondroitin, and msm, but ran out a month ago, guess I need more.

AndreaB Contributor
<----- I can't seem to do anything with my hair today :D

Gums and Giggles sure has grown up fast......and what did you to her pretty smile, eyes, nose and hair?!?! :blink:

Baby alert.....Didn't I just put him down.....oh, I guess it has been an hour. Talitha had me putting together a puzzle on the computer which took 44 minutes.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Floridian, GREAT PIC!! Is that an ostrich?

CarlaB Enthusiast
Wait one minute... are you telling me that I'm not pretty in this picture? :o:lol:

You're absolutely darling! But you look like a baby ostrich!

morganb Newbie
<----- I can't seem to do anything with my hair today :D

Don't worry, come into the Rachelville salon and I'm sure we could fix it in some way :rolleyes: . A little trimming... and maybe even a little bow on top to finish it up :D .

AndreaB Contributor
Wait one minute... are you telling me that I'm not pretty in this picture? :o:lol:

Who me? Did I say that.....in my best Urkel imitation. :lol::lol:

Seriously, you're the cutest ostrich around. :P

Now, off to find the kids under the crib. That has become there favorite thing to do when Seth wakes up. My daughter gets him (since he's next to my side of the bed) and takes him underneath to hide. :P

Don't worry, come into the Rachelville salon and I'm sure we could fix it in some way :rolleyes: . A little trimming... and maybe even a little bow on top to finish it up :D .

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast
Now, off to find the kids under the crib. That has become there favorite thing to do when Seth wakes up. My daughter gets him (since he's next to my side of the bed) and takes him underneath to hide. :P

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

No!! Leave them there for at least ten minutes while you enjoy a tea and some social time with your buddies!! Then tell your kids how well they hid! You get some quiet time, they get to think you can't find them! It's a win-win situation!! :lol: Yell out once in a while, where are you? :rolleyes:

CarlaB Enthusiast
Well thank you my dear... I will take that as a compliment :)

Definately. I love birds! Especially silly-looking baby ones!

morganb Newbie
No!! Leave them there for at least ten minutes while you enjoy a tea and some social time with your buddies!! Then tell your kids how well they hid! You get some quiet time, they get to think you can't find them! It's a win-win situation!! :lol: Yell out once in a while, where are you? :rolleyes:

That must be why I only remember playing hide and seek with Dad.....you would never get up to find us.

AndreaB Contributor
No!! Leave them there for at least ten minutes while you enjoy a tea and some social time with your buddies!! Then tell your kids how well they hid! You get some quiet time, they get to think you can't find them! It's a win-win situation!! :lol: Yell out once in a while, where are you? :rolleyes:

I think I gave them 5 while I was on here. Talitha took Seth into the closet this time. Good thing he's not afraid of the dark.....yet. :P

Good idea though. :lol::lol:

morganb Newbie
Oh yes a bow... please... maybe purple?

sounds perfect, would 2:00 tomorrow be fine :) ?

Definately. I love birds! Especially silly-looking baby ones!

:lol::lol::lol: and trust me....she does :lol::lol::lol:

don't worry I do too...especially that one :D

AndreaB Contributor
That must be why I only remember playing hide and seek with Dad.....you would never get up to find us.

Did that 10 minutes turn into 100? :lol: :lol: :P

morganb Newbie
Did that 10 minutes turn into 100? :lol: :lol: :P

maybe :huh: ...it was so long ago I don't even remember :rolleyes:

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