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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Belated celebrations on your 1000 page!!!!

Andrea--what a beautiful wedding picture! :)

Isn't it??..and yours Patti too!! Beautiful dresses!!

I am so enjoying these pics!! :D


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happygirl Collaborator

Andrea and Patti----I love your wedding pictures!

I put mine up for fun too :)

jerseyangel Proficient
Andrea and Patti----I love your wedding pictures!

I put mine up for fun too :)

It's just beautiful, Laura :D

Lisa Mentor
Hey Lisa--You were post # 15,000! :D

Andrea--what a beautiful wedding picture! :)

Well, I guess I came in through the back door. :P #l5,000 HOLY COW!! Lots of happy faces here.

Lisa Mentor

Hey Nikki:

Your Queen is coming to the Colonies. Jamestown is about two hours away, but I am enjoying the news coverage.

I also think that she is going to visit Virginia Tech, where they have had such tragedies. Looking forward to the visit.

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear Alison,

Fruit 2-0 is gluten-free, but yeah, it does have Splenda. I know that those things can have neurotoxic effects. I use Sweet'n Low in my coffee everyday. I miss stuff with flavor. I cannot use the purified water from the fridge anymore. Our filter broke. :(

Dear Laura, Patti, and Andrea,

You are all so breathtaking in your wedding pics!

Dear Nantzie,

I cannot wait to see your pics!

Dear MommaGoose,

Hi!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

P.S. Today I developed a scratchy throat after eating Cocoa Pebbles with Soy milk. God, please do not tell me I am allergic to soy!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

WELL

HALLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Well blow me (hi Nikki!! ;) ) if we didn't reach A THOUSAND PAGES here!!! :rolleyes:

Really fantastic. Just a quick hello, I have MUCH catching up to do...... :huh: I am trying, as ever, to clean my house......somebody needs to get over here and TELL ME exactly what to do, so I can quit spinning about, getting nothing done......

cleaning adn organizing is just SO befuddling for me. Harrumph! :angry:

Carry on, friends, in this wonderfully supportive and amazing place!! :)

:wub:


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Susie :D

I'm glad to see you drop by on this most auspicous occasion of reaching 1000 pages AND 15,000 posts!

I wish I lived nearer to you--I love cleaning and organizing :rolleyes:

Have fun catching up on everything :)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I'm glad to see you drop by on this most auspicous occasion of reaching 1000 pages AND 15,000 posts!

I wish I lived nearer to you--I love cleaning and organizing :rolleyes:

AUSPICIOUS indeed! All hail president Rachel! ;)

Patti - - where did you come from and how can I be more like you? :huh::lol: You LOVE cleaning and organizing??? I'd rather be doing......excel spreadsheets!! :lol:

;)

AndreaB Contributor
Andrea and Patti----I love your wedding pictures!

I put mine up for fun too :)

Beautiful. :)

I am trying, as ever, to clean my house......somebody needs to get over here and TELL ME exactly what to do, so I can quit spinning about, getting nothing done......

cleaning adn organizing is just SO befuddling for me. Harrumph! :angry:

Cleaning........what's cleaning. I do some here and there.

Good to see you though. :)

AndreaB Contributor
I'd rather be doing......excel spreadsheets!! :lol:

;)

Boy, cleaning must be really bad then! :ph34r::blink::lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Boy, cleaning must be really bad then! :ph34r::blink::lol:

well it is HEINOUS!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear Patti,

I love to clean and organize too! I am good at it! I just wish my parents would keep things that I clean up neat! :angry: You spend two freakin' hours on a drawer for everyone to go screw it up again! It is like "That's it! If you want to keep your fingers, you will not touch anything unless I say so!"

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

P.S. Happy 1,000 + pages everyone! :) I SEE YOU RACHEL AND ANDREA!

rinne Apprentice

OMG I am so in Rachelville, I am sitting here in eating peas reading about people eating peas. :lol:

I can't believe I posted on the 1000th page without even knowing it was. :blink:

It is truly amazing, thank you Rachel. :wub: Of course, you couldn't have done it without us. :P:lol::ph34r:

I didn't either.

Adam just emailed me that he's on his way home to take me to work out ... why do you think he thought I was on the computer????

:lol:

Hi Nancy! We'll look forward to seeing some photo's of you if you find any you want to put up. :)

I don't know either and I didn't have time to look at the link the day it was posted, and still haven't gotten around to it.

I got my dad's stuff dropped off last night. Old LP's are part of that so I need to see how much someone will pay for those. Mom said there are still people who collect LP's. Lots of stuff we would have no use for, but the photo's and annuals will be nice. :)

My dad's wife's son is a moving truck driver so he dropped the stuff off on his way through here.

Just thinking about you thinking about your dad. :wub:

WELL

HALLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Well blow me (hi Nikki!! ;) ) if we didn't reach A THOUSAND PAGES here!!! :rolleyes:

Really fantastic. Just a quick hello, I have MUCH catching up to do...... :huh: I am trying, as ever, to clean my house......somebody needs to get over here and TELL ME exactly what to do, so I can quit spinning about, getting nothing done......

cleaning adn organizing is just SO befuddling for me. Harrumph! :angry:

Carry on, friends, in this wonderfully supportive and amazing place!! :)

:wub:

It is truly amazing.

Beautiful. :)

Cleaning........what's cleaning. I do some here and there.

Good to see you though. :)

:lol:

Wonderful to see all the photos.

Got to go eat more peas.

dlp252 Apprentice

Well blow me if I didn't forget to eat the peas! :lol:

I got so involved in my epsom salt bath I totally forgot the danged peas! I guess it will have to be 1000 sunflower seeds then.

LOVE the wedding pictures Andrea, Patti and Laura!

P.S. Today I developed a scratchy throat after eating Cocoa Pebbles with Soy milk. God, please do not tell me I am allergic to soy!

Oh I hope not, but I'm afraid it affects so many people!

befuddling for me. Harrumph!

:lol: You said befuddling. :lol: You said befuddling and harrumph in the same sentence. :lol:

Anonymousgurl Contributor

Hey Everyone,

I don't know if you remember me, but for a little while I chatted with some of you and posted a bit on some of your boards :) I guess I was a resident of Rachelville for a while! I've just been thinking of you guys a lot lately and wondering how you've all been doing. I'd love to hear an update from each of you! Especially those doing bio energetics/accupressure allergy treatments. How's that going? Have you guys been able to introduce new foods? Has anyone discovered anything earth shattering? I really hope all is well with each and every one of you, lord knows you deserve it :)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Well blow me if I didn't forget to eat the peas! :lol:

I was starting to wonder about the peas......is it some new magic Celiac cure-all I haven't heard aobut yet? :o what is with everyone eating peas? and then concluded that I think it is is the need to eat a thousand of something as a celebration of this thread...... :lol:;) I think I eat nearly a thousand sunflower seeds every night, whilst watching silly dancing and singing competitions on TV..... :lol:

:lol: You said befuddling. :lol: You said befuddling and harrumph in the same sentence. :lol:

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

well yes, yes I did. So happy to entertain you, darling Donna. :)

dlp252 Apprentice
Hey Everyone,

I don't know if you remember me, but for a little while I chatted with some of you and posted a bit on some of your boards :) I guess I was a resident of Rachelville for a while! I've just been thinking of you guys a lot lately and wondering how you've all been doing. I'd love to hear an update from each of you! Especially those doing bio energetics/accupressure allergy treatments. How's that going? Have you guys been able to introduce new foods? Has anyone discovered anything earth shattering? I really hope all is well with each and every one of you, lord knows you deserve it :)

Hey Peace!!! I was just thinking yesterday that I haven't seen you around the boards much lately! How are YOU doing?

I'm still going to BioSET. We've been finding lots of infection and they've got me on all kinds of detox stuff.

I also had one ART (autonomic response test???--a form of muscle testing) session which I wanted to do so I could see which of mercury or candida was my biggest problem and they actually found that LYME was a problem, so I saw a doctor last week for the blood testing for Lyme. He is also checking for heavy metals, mold and candida I think. He's also checking for thyroid antibodies. That's about the most earth shattering I think, lol.

I haven't been able to introduce any new foods yet, we haven't gotten to foods yet...every week now I think this is the week but they find something else to test me on. :lol: We DID do the wheat panel a couple of weeks ago.

How about you, have you been able to eat anything new...you were so limited the last time you posted!

AndreaB Contributor

Donna,

Love your new pic. :)

Peacenlove girl,

Long time no see. Hope things are going well for you. :)

dlp252 Apprentice
I was starting to wonder about the peas......is it some new magic Celiac cure-all I haven't heard aobut yet? :o what is with everyone eating peas? and then concluded that I think it is is the need to eat a thousand of something as a celebration of this thread...... :lol:;) I think I eat nearly a thousand sunflower seeds every night, whilst watching silly dancing and singing competitions on TV..... :lol:

No, I think it's more like peas are one of the few foods that many of us can actually EAT 1000 of. :lol: I figure it should be easy to eat 1000 sunflower seeds tonight. ;)

Psst--you always entertain me. :P

dlp252 Apprentice
Love your new pic. :)

Thanks! Those feet are my "grandma's". She wasn't really my grandmother, but she thought I was smarter than most of her grandchildren, so I took that and ran with it...she's my grandma, lol. :lol: Behind the giant panda I think is my mom, lol...not sure why she's back there though. :lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast
I wish I lived nearer to you--I love cleaning and organizing :rolleyes:

Holy cow! I wish you lived near me! I'm a perfectionist, but don't have the energy to clean my house how I would like it!

miamia Rookie

happy 1000 pages to us!! Ok no peas for me - but i did eat sunflower seeds(though I think how ever many i ate was shy of 1000)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Holy cow! I wish you lived near me! I'm a perfectionist, but don't have the energy to clean my house how I would like it!

I KNOW!! holy cow indeed, I'm trying to think of a way to get enough money to fly Patti out here, to clean for me. :lol: oh, wait, guess it would be cheaper to just hire someone, eh? but not NEARLY as much fun as our dear Patti! :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

No peas or sunflower seeds for me. Can't chew the seeds because my back teeth don't touch yet! Peas? Not a favorite ... I only eat them when someone else makes them! But then again, I have a great salad recipe that's a pea salad with red onions. Yum.

Great wedding pictures! I'll have to dig one up ... mine was in 1984 ... I wore a BIG hat! :o:lol: And LOTS of eye makeup! :lol:

Peacenlove girl, I'm going through treatment for Lyme. I don't have any other food sensitivities than gluten, never did, but I've been really sick with the Lyme. I'm finally making some progress here. The fatigue is lifting some, but the other symptoms are still bothering me ... the fatigue was the most disabling though ... today is joint pain and muscle aches, minor fatigue ... would be major fatigue if I was healthy though, it's all a matter of perspective!

Susan, always fun to have you around!

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