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Molly I wish I had some of your height

im 5'8" and growing............. :lol:


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Rachel--24 Collaborator
For some reason, I thought you were blonde ...

Seeeee....it wasn't just me!

Chelse....I'm totally cracking up right now. Went back and saw your RED HAIR!! under the pic. :lol::lol:

AndreaB Contributor
i changed my avatar! im in the center with my ROCK shirt, spreading the knowledge around non-knowing latinos

Too dark. Can't see you.

CarlaB Enthusiast

I can't imagine which of our friends and family would even think of our name with gluten or celiac ... I guess I've never really worried about it, but I don't really say anything I wouldnt' say to anyone anyway ... and I don't have my email address posted ... of course, it helps that I have a common name. Well, common enough.

penguin Community Regular

My natural haircolor is a bizarre combination of blonde, light brown, and red. This color was supposed to be strawberry blonde, but I erm, forgot to tell my hair lady how quickly and strongly red dye takes to my hair. My natural haircolor is all wrong for my complexion, so I help it out :P

When I was little, it was bright red (like Vincent's son) and then it turned blonde, and then an ash blonde.

I've grown accustomed to the dark, but it still needs to be fixed, because it was super dark and my hairlady tried to do a stripping rinse on it to lighten it, but it did so unevenly, and I was supposed to get it fixed today, but my hairlady threw her back out, poor thing :(

So right now, I've got this marbled look to my hair and BRIGHT red roots :blink:

I have another appointment tomorrow :)

I saw my natural haircolor for about 2 years, in college (I had been dying it since I was 13) and then lightened it a bit and never turned back!!!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
im 5'8" and growing............. :lol:

Wow...I'm 5'2" and stopped growing a long time ago.... :lol:

I had no idea you were that tall....I saw you in person even and didnt notice how much taller you are.

AndreaB Contributor
My natural haircolor is a bizarre combination of blonde, light brown, and red. This color was supposed to be strawberry blonde, but I erm, forgot to tell my hair lady how quickly and strongly red dye takes to my hair. My natural haircolor is all wrong for my complexion, so I help it out :P

I saw my natural haircolor for about 2 years, in college (I had been dying it since I was 13) and then lightened it a bit and never turned back!!!

Now you look more like my daughter in law. Her hair is naturally red. I think she darkened it before the wedding because t wasn't so red. She's a sweet heart.


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Rachel--24 Collaborator

I'm gonna try to make a milkshake right now.....with milk, pears and mango.

Speaking of Mango's....I seeeeeeee you Mango!! :D

AndreaB Contributor

Does anyone know if water resistant watches are slobber proof? :P:lol:

flagbabyds Collaborator

yeah i just haven't stopped growing, i just keep getting taller and taller! i like my height now and i am getting too tall. heels don't work for me, they did when i was in 7th grade and was 4'10"

new avatar, i didn't realize that it was so dark on this site, it looks fine on my desktop, but on the site it is erally dark.........

¿huh?

I'm gonna try to make a milkshake right now.....with milk, pears and mango.

Speaking of Mango's....I seeeeeeee you Mango!! :D

yummy, i am eating ice cream right now and watching the giants game... they are actually winning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ¡yay!

AndreaB Contributor

Molly,

Much better. :D

My DIL is 5'10" and had to wear flats for her wedding. My stepson is 5'11" I think....maybe only 5'10".

Green12 Enthusiast
Wow...I'm 5'2" and stopped growing a long time ago.... :lol:

I had no idea you were that tall....I saw you in person even and didnt notice how much taller you are.

I'm 5'4 and I have the shortest legs. I didn't pull from the height gene from my mom's side, her brothers were 6'6 and 6'4, and all my female cousins 5'8 and over.

Good point Carla. I don't think I'll change my name either, chances are slim they would put in my name plus Celiac.

Yep Molly, the picture is really dark, can't even see you.

I would assume Andrea waterproof watches also are slobber proof :lol:

flagbabyds Collaborator

can you see the new pic? i changed it...

yeah i would think that those watches are also slobberproof.

Oh yeah i also have freakishly long legs, pants don't fit me right at all.

Green12 Enthusiast
Speaking of Mango's....I seeeeeeee you Mango!! :D

I know, when I eat a mango for breakfast I am always thinking of Mango, wondering what she's doing right now down under.

I get so excited when I see Mango's name. Hi Mango!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:lol::lol:

flagbabyds Collaborator

i think that mango might just be getting caught up, i would be lost if i wasn't on top of reading this thread.

AndreaB Contributor

Ok Molly....it's all your fault. :P

New picture....I only have three of these loaded so I'll switch between them. From when I was around you age (16-18).

I see you Susan! Glad you joined us. We've missed you!

I see you too Meredith! How's it going down under?

flagbabyds Collaborator

i like the new avatar, but what is it exaclty?!?! estoy confundido solo un poquito.

Yep i like it when people get new avatars

i think we need to PM rachel until she gets a new one!

the only problem is you can only take 50 and then they bounce back.

Green12 Enthusiast
Ok Molly....it's all your fault. :P

New picture....I only have three of these loaded so I'll switch between them. From when I was around you age (16-18).

I see you Susan! Glad you joined us. We've missed you!

I see you too Meredith! How's it going down under?

I saw Susie Q too, but now she's gone. I was so excited, come back Dingo Girl, we miss you and the Dingo girls :lol:

Andrea, great picture!!!

AndreaB Contributor
i like the new avatar, but what is it exaclty?!?! estoy confundido solo un poquito.

Native Costume class at an arabian horse show. She was half arab.

Jessica I see you.....are you going to join us tonight?

Rachel--24 Collaborator

OMG.....This milkshake is sooo good! My first milkshake in like 2 years. :D

Oh God....please dont let me have yet another obsession. :rolleyes:

AndreaB Contributor
OMG.....This milkshake is sooo good! My first milkshake in like 2 years. :D

Oh God....please dont let me have yet another obsession. :rolleyes:

Rachel.....is that possible with you. :P:lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Native Costume class at an arabian horse show. She was half arab.

Andrea....I can barely see you in that pic....I can see the horse though. :)

I'm gonna take a bath now....I love baths before bed.

G'nite all. :)

morganb Newbie

This is a premature post....man, I go out and babysit for the night and I fall behind. Then as I try to catch up you guys are writing a mile a minute.

im 16 and i have a purple room and my 19 year old sister has a pink room, and we just painted them!

pink and purple are not JUST for little girls, they are 2 of my fav. colors!

I'm 18 and pink has been my favorite color for about the majority of my life.

:lol::lol:

My Dad, my grandmother, my husband and I were in a limo going to my grandfather's funeral. My grandfather was quite the joker, and we noticed a bugger on my dad's glasses. We all started laughing about it! So, as we pull up to the funeral, we're all giggling and laughing ... everyone had to be wondering since we were the family! We decided it was one last practical joke that grandpa was pulling on Dad.

One time he called my dad and pretended to be the power company ... it was snowing like mad, and my grandfather had seen that on the news. He asked my dad to walk around the corner to see if the street light was on, so when my dad got back after trapsing in the snow, got on the phone and told grandpa it was on, grandpa said, "Well, blow it out you dummy!" My dad hung up and took the phone off the hook. My grandma was so mad because she had wanted to speak to my dad. So, the bugger had to be Grandpa's last practical joke.

lol :lol:

I found that most of homeschooling was waiting for them to finish this task, then waiting for them to finish that task ... of course that was when they could read, so by the end of first grade ... I spent time entertaining myself on the computer a lot when I homeschooled! :rolleyes: You know, ya' have to sit there and watch them work, or they don't!!! :angry:

Hey <_< .... it's Luke's fault :D

:lol::lol:

I gotta wait till I'm on my home computer....and then I have to wait for a moment in time that I'm not feeling too lazy. :rolleyes:

Possibly, this weekend....depending on the histamine levels and brainfeeze factors. :P

I never really wear dresses....only for special events. My mom getting married qualified....I'm just soooo thankful that I didnt trip or anything like that. I havent had much practice in heels so it was a tiny bit scary.

I'm sure it's a beautiful picture

I'm trying to remember the last time I wore high heels.... :unsure:

Let's see. When I'm with my friends I wear flipflops but I wear heels with family. Last Friday when I randomly decided to wear heels out with my friends, they called them stripper boots. I just about fell over laughing :lol: I hadn't even realized that I don't wear heels with them.....they're all shorter than me though.

Too funny Carla!!

LOL....ummm is since January considered forever?? :lol:

Yeah....I suppose it has been awhile. I switched it a few times but then I got attached to this one. :)

I think this was like my 4th avatar??

I'll put up the purple dress pic this weekend.

Ok if it's been since January.....then yes it has been forever :D

:lol: Whenever I say thongs, all my kids think I'm talking about underwear!! :lol:

It's the best when Dad says thongs though.....his spongebob thongs :lol:

no one i know calls flip flops thongs except for my dad.

yes we do think about underwear...

exactly

AndreaB Contributor
Andrea....I can barely see you in that pic....I can see the horse though. :)

I'm gonna take a bath now....I love baths before bed.

G'nite all. :)

She's the one I wanted people to see. In the other two I think you can see me a little better.

Night Rachel.

CarlaB Enthusiast
OMG.....This milkshake is sooo good! My first milkshake in like 2 years. :D

Oh God....please dont let me have yet another obsession. :rolleyes:

So, how many gallons of milkshake are you drinking? :lol:

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