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AndreaB Contributor
One question- where, oh where, has our dingoGirl gone?

She posts on the tazorac thread once or twice a day...usually here too.

She's been down lately. :(


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Green12 Enthusiast

Drive by post for me this evening guys, had a busy day and am tired. I will try to read up and post more tomorrow.

Just wanted to say Stephanie I am so glad to hear you had such a positive appt. and good feedback on your sons health, that is great news :)

Good to see you back in Rachelville Beverly :)

And I second what Andrea said, brag away all you moms! All of you have such wonderful, beautiful, precious children :):) It's a joy to hear about and share in all of those special moments with you all, and also be a part of a suport system during the trying times.

Rachel, congrats on FINALLY seeing the live birth. What an exprience for you!

Welcome Cathy, yes, jump right in!

Goodnight :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Stephanie.

so glad about the baby's dr apt.

I'll find out where Calfont it and if it's not too far i'd love to do it.

judy

swittenauer Enthusiast

Just wanted to say hi! I'm on my way out the door to review a school today. A nice long drive. Anyway, I hope everyone is doing good. See you later!

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Great Judy let me know! I would love to meet up!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
She posts on the tazorac thread once or twice a day...usually here too.

She's been down lately. :(

Awww.....I miss the DingoGirl. :(

Will have to pm her and see if she's ok....make sure she's not drowning herself in bags of nuggets. ;)

You know what else I miss....ICE CREAM!!

I'm in mourning right now but I think you will be proud of me Andrea....I wont be Racheling everything in sight cuz I'm sticking to the sulfite thing for awhile...I've talked myself into it. B)

Even The Dave is starting to notice my pattern of Racheling and sickness. :ph34r:

He was trying to help me....giving me suggestions...how cute is that! :lol:

rinne Apprentice

I suspected "The Dave" had a lot of cuteness in him. :lol:

Ryan, some great advice and I am seriously impressed that you would ask for it. :) My sweetie and I spent the better part of five years apart and it was difficult but we had been together for 15 years and that made it easier. We made a regular talking date every five days to catch up and saw eachother when we could, it can be done and our marriage is stronger now for knowing that we can survive separation.

Nice to see this Rachelville sub-division flourishing. I've had more energy lately which means I am doing more projects and I should return to them now. Have a great day. :)


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AndreaB Contributor
You know what else I miss....ICE CREAM!!

I'm in mourning right now but I think you will be proud of me Andrea....I wont be Racheling everything in sight cuz I'm sticking to the sulfite thing for awhile...I've talked myself into it. B)

Even The Dave is starting to notice my pattern of Racheling and sickness. :ph34r:

He was trying to help me....giving me suggestions...how cute is that! :lol:

Yes, I am proud of you! :D

I'm also glad that The Dave has started to notice the correlation between Racheling the sickness. Hopefully he'll be successful in keeping an eye on you since I can't. :P Seriously though, it's nice that he can be there to help and no one can force you to not Rachel, just highly hint and nag about it. Did I say nag? Mother Hen's peck, but do they nag? :lol:

Nice to see this Rachelville sub-division flourishing. I've had more energy lately which means I am doing more projects and I should return to them now. Have a great day. :)

Rinne,

Nice to see you here! :D

Glad you are feeling so much better. Have fun with your projects.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Howdy ho everyone!

Just posted about my trip here Open Original Shared Link

It was fantastic to be able to relax about Terry eating.

We all had a great time,basically being really lazy,sitting round the pool,even participating in the odd sangria (spanish drink) hic! :blink:

I hope everyone is well.

*sigh*,My son had a paediatrician's appointment today,to discuss his results of his recent blood screen for coeliac (last year he had a borderline result on his tTg)

Although no real suprise to us the doc told us he now has had a high positive on his tTG :(

We've noticed that he's been alot more tired than before and complains his tummy and bones hurt-especially in his hip.

Although we have an appt to see a G.I specialist in November the paediatrician didn't think it would be fair to make him wait that long for a biopsy (we feel we need to get him a formal dx as you need this to get follow up care and free prescription foods in UK)

So the paediatrician is going to ring round some collegues to try and get him biopsied a.s.a.p.

(dare I say it,I think his paed is one of the good guys :rolleyes: )

So we just have to wait for him to ring (sooner rather than later I hope) :unsure:

Although taking on another G.F diet in the house would not be difficult as hubby and me are already G.F,I am worried about what will happen at school,clubs,and respite care he goes to.

As my son (who's 13yrs old) has Downs Syndrome-he's never going to understand why he has to be G.F,or how important it is not to accept offers of food/sweets off of other people <_<

Well,I suppose we will cross that bridge when it comes to it.

Sorry for the rant!! (feeling a bit sorry for myself!)I've rambled on....

:)

Edit:On a lighter note my friend has bought me back these weird smelly shoes from her holiday in the states and wondered if anyof you were familiar with them?

They are called 'Gatorz' ,are like plastic clogs with holes in smell sweet.,and are a very bright colour!

My friend assures me that these shoes are all the rage, mmm I'm not sure.

When my hubby saw them he said 'you're not wearing them outside the house are you?' LOL!!

AndreaB Contributor

Nikki,

As you said it's no surprise about the results. Should be a half sigh of relief. The other half with trying to get him to understand not to take food from others will be challenging. Is there a way to teach him that those foods make his tummy hurt? If he's been complaining about aches and pains that may be a way to tackle it.

Hi Morgan.....I see you....dont' know if you're really still here though.

Hope school is going well and you are having fun......but not too much fun. :P

swittenauer Enthusiast

This place is eerily quiet lately.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Edit:On a lighter note my friend has bought me back these weird smelly shoes from her holiday in the states and wondered if anyof you were familiar with them?

They are called 'Gatorz' ,are like plastic clogs with holes in smell sweet.,and are a very bright colour!

My friend assures me that these shoes are all the rage, mmm I'm not sure.

When my hubby saw them he said 'you're not wearing them outside the house are you?' LOL!!

There are different brands, but "the" brand is Crocs, so most people around here call them Crocs. Yes they are very popular this summer. Most people wear them around with shorts and t-shirts and to the pool. My kids have them (a knock-off), but I don't ... too strange. But they are all the rage. All I can say is they must have had GREAT marketing!!! :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
Awww.....I miss the DingoGirl. :(

I miss Susie Q our Dingo Girl too, and the Dingos :lol::lol:

Rachelville is just not the same without them :(:(

Very sad.....

You know what else I miss....ICE CREAM!!

I'm in mourning right now but I think you will be proud of me Andrea....I wont be Racheling everything in sight cuz I'm sticking to the sulfite thing for awhile...I've talked myself into it. B)

Even The Dave is starting to notice my pattern of Racheling and sickness. :ph34r:

He was trying to help me....giving me suggestions...how cute is that! :lol:

Good to see you Rachel, you have been absent lately :( .

So sorry you have a cold ....and the ice ceam, how sad that you have to part ways with it :(

Hope you feel better soon, and best of luck with the sulfer/sulfite stuff. Omg...I think you might be on to something :lol::lol:

Nice to see this Rachelville sub-division flourishing. I've had more energy lately which means I am doing more projects and I should return to them now. Have a great day. :)

Hi rinne!!! So good to see you. I am going to post to you in the OMG thread. It's great to hear you are feeling so good lately :)

Green12 Enthusiast

Hi Nikki!

I will go read about your trip as soon as I finish posting.

Carla is right, the original are called Crocs, and they are EVERYWHERE. Very ugly, but everyone swears they are so comfortable.

About your son, can you work with the school, the clubs, the care takers, everyone that has access to him, and educate them about a gluten-free diet and how important it is for his health??

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Nikki and everyone else out there...

""""""JulieM & Carla are right, the original are called Crocs, and they are EVERYWHERE. Very ugly, but everyone swears they are so comfortable""""" :P When i worked in the hospital medical library all the surgeons would come in wearing them and I wondered why they couldn't afford better shoes than plastic????? :huh:

When we went to CA for a visit I bought a pair..ugly...sure they are...but they are the MOST COMFORTABLE pair of shoes i ever had. I have really bad feet and wore orthotics and spent $130.00 - $200 for pairs of shoes that were uglier than the crops...but ...not as comfortable...I love mine.

They are a ugly purple...uck but comfortable...when you come in from the garden you just wash them off :lol:

Judy

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Be glad she didn't bring you back Ugg boots. Blech :P

flagbabyds Collaborator
Be glad she didn't bring you back Ugg boots. Blech :P

i liek uggs, hate the trend but they are really fuzzy and soft!

and yes i think crocs are ugly-ugly-ugly and i will never buy a pair no matter how comfortable theyare. ;)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Be glad she didn't bring you back Ugg boots. Blech :P

I LOVE my Uggs...in fact I'm wearing them with my sweats right this very second. :P

They are so comfy...my favorite shoes. :)

I must be pretty out of it cuz I have no clue about Crocs. :unsure:

I've probably seen them...due to the fact that I'm a major shopoholic. They must be really ugly though...I probably walked right by them. :lol:

Rinne....I'm glad you're feeling so good. Its good to see you in R-ville. :)

Julie....yeah, the place just isnt the same w/out Susan and her dingos. :(

Nikki, welcome back!

I'm sorry about your son...I know you were hoping he wouldnt have Celiac but now that you know hopefully some of his symptoms will improve.

Did I say nag? Mother Hen's peck, but do they nag? :lol:

Andrea,

I would never refer to your "Mother Henlyness" as nagging. Never ever. ;)

Even if you tell me the same thing over and over....I see it as good advice coming from a caring friend.

Of course....I may not always listen...and I may just Rachel food again sometime down the road but for now...I'm really trying. :D

swittenauer Enthusiast
i liek uggs, hate the trend but they are really fuzzy and soft!

and yes i think crocs are ugly-ugly-ugly and i will never buy a pair no matter how comfortable theyare. ;)

I have to totally agree with you. I couldn't buy them either.

Daxin Explorer

Crocs are AWESOME!

They are anit-bacterial, so if you have sweaty feet, they don't stink. Plus, you can just wash them off in the sink when they get dirty, because they are anti slip.

Everyone in our while house has a pair.

key Contributor

I thought I was the only one that didn't like Crocs! Glad I am not the only one.

Monica

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

My mom just got a pair of the Crocs from my dad. He bought them b/c they are all the rage. They are ugly as sin! I did, however, try hers on and wow, are they comfortable! I might get a pair for Disney in a few weeks.. so I dont have to wear sneakers the whole time

Green12 Enthusiast
My mom just got a pair of the Crocs from my dad. He bought them b/c they are all the rage. They are ugly as sin! I did, however, try hers on and wow, are they comfortable! I might get a pair for Disney in a few weeks.. so I dont have to wear sneakers the whole time

I know people swear by them, which is something I don't understand :blink: how are these plastic things so comfortable??? Please explain. Is it special plastic??

I can't help but think of another plastic shoe fad, jellies :lol: Those had to be the worst!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Andrea and Julie,-thanks for your kind words about my son-and as soon as he's had his biopsy I will be speaking to the relevant school staff etc about his food.

It's something else to worry about!(we Mums just can't stop worrying about our kids!)

Hey,I'm glad you knew what I'm talking about with the crocs!

They are ugly-but so comfortable :blink:

Mine are bright yellow.

I thought thet'd make my feet sweat as they are plastic,but curiously they don't :blink:

They remind me of hospital theatre shoes (that surgeons wear).

I still haven't had the guts to wear them outside the house yet though-(just in case people point and say 'what is she wearing on her feet'!!)

:):)

CarlaB Enthusiast

Maybe you could get a T-shirt that says "My shoes are an American fad" otherwise you very well might look strange! :lol:

I have Ugg slippers and love them!! My boots are, oh, I can't think of the brand, it's a German shoe company, I wear them in the winter. Rachel, Uggs in August? Must be cooler there because around here you don't see sweats in August either!

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