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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Em- Sending you strength and love :wub::wub::wub:

REALLY...........glutaminated!!!!!!!! Damn fudgsicles- missed the malt powder and me tummy feels like I ate glass...............ugh. It hasn't happened in awhile and I forgot how wretched it is. Blech, phooey, poopy cow!

Ditto on the Em post.........and lots more Hugs.

we miss our EM'

Bev

oh lordy, youse a'hurtn' gal.

glutaminated=eating glass.........bevel new word

hope it passes.......... :ph34r: ...THROUGH QUICKLY.

HI ALL

JUDY


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elye Community Regular

Dearest Psillies :wub::wub::wub:

I'm in a good moment right now, so I take these little pockets of time and do the things I need to do (help my mom with the financial stuff, eat something, try to exercise the dogs). At the top of this list is talking to you guys.

Thank you so much, dear buddies, for all the support you have given me. I will be okay because of friends like you, and the family I truly cannot believe that I have.

I think I won't be staying good for too long right now, so here is a clip of the memorial service - - an event was just what we wanted. Click on the button below the screen on the right that says something about "Memorial".........

Um, the camera puts on ten pounds.

And it makes one's hair look ridiculous.

AND I did NOT have the zit that appears to be on my chin.

<_<

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flourgirl Apprentice
Downtown Toronto smell= POOPY COW!!!!!!!!!

Em- Sending you strength and love :wub: :wub: :wub:

Ptaum- Hang in there- you've been through the ringer.

I......

got......

REALLY...........glutaminated!!!!!!!! Damn fudgsicles- missed the malt powder and me tummy feels like I ate glass...............ugh. It hasn't happened in awhile and I forgot how wretched it is. Blech, phooey, poopy cow!

OoooH!! Bev-really! :( I did the very same thing last winter! Craved phudgesikkles sooooo bad! Hubby picked some up for me.....I didn't think to read the label (talk about your baaaaad brain phart!! :angry: ) Hope yer pheelin better soon.

Hi Em!!! May you phind whatever balm you need for your soul through these troubled times!

Pieter...I can't begin to imagine the smell......or the possible health issues. Wasn't it rats and trash that spread the Bb plague? What horrors!!!! :ph34r::o

Jestgar Rising Star
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So nice.

And you can hardly see that zit :P

Mtndog Collaborator

Oh Em.......... :wub: :wub: :wub:

What a tribute to his life and the phunny he passed on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ((((((HUGS))))))))))) to get you through this time!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Dearest Psillies :wub::wub::wub:

I'm in a good moment right now, so I take these little pockets of time and do the things I need to do (help my mom with the financial stuff, eat something, try to exercise the dogs). At the top of this list is talking to you guys.

Thank you so much, dear buddies, for all the support you have given me. I will be okay because of friends like you, and the family I truly cannot believe that I have.

I think I won't be staying good for too long right now, so here is a clip of the memorial service - - an event was just what we wanted. Click on the button below the screen on the right that says something about "Memorial".........

Um, the camera puts on ten pounds.

And it makes one's hair look ridiculous.

AND I did NOT have the zit that appears to be on my chin.

<_<

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Em, sweetheart :wub:

He so did pass on that sense of humoUr ;)

How lovely to hear your voice! :)

<you looked fabulous darling!>

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Dearest Psillies :wub::wub::wub:

I'm in a good moment right now, so I take these little pockets of time and do the things I need to do (help my mom with the financial stuff, eat something, try to exercise the dogs). At the top of this list is talking to you guys.

Thank you so much, dear buddies, for all the support you have given me. I will be okay because of friends like you, and the family I truly cannot believe that I have.

I think I won't be staying good for too long right now, so here is a clip of the memorial service - - an event was just what we wanted. Click on the button below the screen on the right that says something about "Memorial".........

Um, the camera puts on ten pounds.

And it makes one's hair look ridiculous.

AND I did NOT have the zit that appears to be on my chin.

<_<

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Em

What a beautiful tribute to your beloved Dad.

Watching it I kept going between :(:):(:rolleyes:

I would imagine your emotions are and were doing the same .

I so enjoyed seeing the clip of the celebration of life and getting to see you & your Mom and Sister.

I'd checked out your links before but NOW I REALLY remember seeing him on TV when I saw the clips of him with the mustach. I so enjoyed that show.

I hope you will take care of yourself as you go about these next few days and weeks. It was great to see you post.

many HUGS...........DEAR SILLY BUDDY.

Judy


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jerseyangel Proficient

Love ya, Em :wub:

mushroom Proficient

Hi Em: love :wub: and {{{{hugs}}} to you.

Thank you for taking the time to share with us a little of the celebration of your dad's life. I had never seen your dad before, but from just the short clips shown I could see that he was a very special person who will be greatly missed. Incidentally, you looked great!!! Take care, luv, and enjoy the time with your family; it's times like these we really appreciate 'em.

psawyer Proficient
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A lovely tribute. If you watch carefully, about half-way through, Emily's children pass through the picture on the right-hand side--Sophie phirst, with Jack right behind her.

{{{HUGS}}} :wub:

jerseyangel Proficient
If you watch carefully, about half-way through, Emily's children pass through the picture on the right-hand side--Sophie phirst, with Jack right behind her.

I noticed this :)

Darn210 Enthusiast
A lovely tribute. If you watch carefully, about half-way through, Emily's children pass through the picture on the right-hand side--Sophie phirst, with Jack right behind her.

I had to go back and look . . . I had noticed Sophie but had failed to see Jack right behind.

Very Nice Em . . . and there's no doubt that he's passed on his sense of humour . . . thank you for sharing.

Morning all, peeps . . .

sorry 'bout them glass-filled fudgecicles, Bev

FIL and step-MIL are due to arrive on Saturday. Somebody needs to come over and clean my house!!! Apparently, nobody here is going to do it!!! This is why I had children!!! so they can clean my house . . . I have to tell you that when I was a kid, I actually thought that mom and dad had kids so they wouldn't have to do dishes or clean the house anymore.

jerseyangel Proficient
I have to tell you that when I was a kid, I actually thought that mom and dad had kids so they wouldn't have to do dishes or clean the house anymore.

:lol: :lol: I know what ya mean!

jerseyangel Proficient

Jess--are you ok up there? I was just reading about yer heat wave :o

Jestgar Rising Star
Jess--are you ok up there? I was just reading about yer heat wave :o

wwwhhhhiiiiiiiinnnnnnnneee

Did youse guys know that chickens pant?

Cats are furious with me for making it so hot, but too limp to do anything more than a pitiful mmmmooowwl when I walk by.

Our overnight lows are what our normal highs should be. And yes I know it's hot lots of places, but keep in mind that people don't have air conditioning. Many business don't either. Our buildings are designed to garner heat (black roofs and such), not repel it.

We're just not made for this sort of thing up here.

AANNNDD conversations have become incredibly dull. "Did you have a breeze last night?" "What's your house like?" "I'm too hot to do anything." "Can I just stay on the ferry all day?"

One of our ferry crew admitted she took a cab home -her house is a 7 minute walk from the boat...

wwwwhhhhhhiiiiiiiinnnnneeee

mushroom Proficient
I have to tell you that when I was a kid, I actually thought that mom and dad had kids so they wouldn't have to do dishes or clean the house anymore.

:lol: I thought exactly the same thing. Except I know they had only me because they were still trying for a boy, and since I couldn't accomplish that pheat without expensive surgery, I'd darned well better make meselph usephul.

jerseyangel Proficient
Our overnight lows are what our normal highs should be. And yes I know it's hot lots of places, but keep in mind that people don't have air conditioning. Many business don't either. Our buildings are designed to garner heat (black roofs and such), not repel it.

We're just not made for this sort of thing up here.

I know--I was thinking how lucky I was because at least here everything is air conditioned and although it's oppressive outside, it's easy to escape it and be comfortable. Youse guys have to be absolutely wilting. :( And the poor kitties wif their phur coats....

I grew up in central NY, and it was kinda that same way back then--unless you were rich, you didn't have A/C at home and gawd forbid, in cars. It got really hot maybe one week out of the year, and that was quite enough.....we lived in a small ranch house, and at the beginning of every summer my parents scrubbed and painted the garage floor.

We ate dinner out there, and us kids slept there on cots and lounge chairs. :lol: We had a screen across the overhead door opening, and it was at least 10 degrees cooler there than in the house. It was attached to our kitchen by a doorway, and while it sounds awful, it was our "summer room"--complete wif portable TV. :rolleyes:

Can't believe I just admitted that :lol:

Must be the heat.

In Seattle.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
AANNNDD conversations have become incredibly dull. "Did you have a breeze last night?" "What's your house like?" "I'm too hot to do anything." "Can I just stay on the ferry all day?"

This sounds like a British thing to do :lol: (we are obsessed with the weather and are always disappointed :rolleyes: )

:lol: I thought exactly the same thing. Except I know they had only me because they were still trying for a boy, and since I couldn't accomplish that pheat without expensive surgery, I'd darned well better make meselph usephul.

:lol::lol:

Gaaawd, I wish my kids were useful :blink:

I grew up in central NY, and it was kinda that same way back then--unless you were rich, you didn't have A/C at home and gawd forbid, in cars. It got really hot maybe one week out of the year, and that was quite enough.....we lived in a small ranch house, and at the beginning of every summer my parents scrubbed and painted the garage floor.

We ate dinner out there, and us kids slept there on cots and lounge chairs. :lol: We had a screen across the overhead door opening, and it was at least 10 degrees cooler there than in the house. It was attached to our kitchen by a doorway, and while it sounds awful, it was our "summer room--complete wif portable TV. :rolleyes:

Can't believe I just admitted that :lol:

Must be the heat.

In Seattle.

:lol::lol: PadT

Lovin' these overseas tales :D

Still waiting for summer here.....

jerseyangel Proficient
(we are obsessed with the weather and are always disappointed :rolleyes: )

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Aw Nik--but quite phunny :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Dearest Psillies

I'm in a good moment right now, so I take these little pockets of time and do the things I need to do (help my mom with the financial stuff, eat something, try to exercise the dogs). At the top of this list is talking to you guys.

Thank you so much, dear buddies, for all the support you have given me. I will be okay because of friends like you, and the family I truly cannot believe that I have.

I think I won't be staying good for too long right now, so here is a clip of the memorial service - - an event was just what we wanted. Click on the button below the screen on the right that says something about "Memorial".........

Um, the camera puts on ten pounds.

And it makes one's hair look ridiculous.

AND I did NOT have the zit that appears to be on my chin.

Emmel :wub: x 500

you looked adorable in yer interview, did nae see the zit, saw yer kids too (but no mom? did I miss her?) and.......what a celebration for Les, the Grand Poobah of Sillies. How you all must miss him.......what a special man he was. :wub: Big hugs for you, Emm, and kisses from me babes ♥

wwwhhhhiiiiiiiinnnnnnnneee

Did youse guys know that chickens pant?

Cats are furious with me for making it so hot, but too limp to do anything more than a pitiful mmmmooowwl when I walk by.

Our overnight lows are what our normal highs should be. And yes I know it's hot lots of places, but keep in mind that people don't have air conditioning. Many business don't either. Our buildings are designed to garner heat (black roofs and such), not repel it.

We're just not made for this sort of thing up here.

AANNNDD conversations have become incredibly dull. "Did you have a breeze last night?" "What's your house like?" "I'm too hot to do anything." "Can I just stay on the ferry all day?"

One of our ferry crew admitted she took a cab home -her house is a 7 minute walk from the boat...

wwwwhhhhhhiiiiiiiinnnnneeee

dear gawd :lol::unsure: this really is untenable, isn't it? how do you guys DO it? I'd have to install a window cooler in my bedroom, and NEVER leave there........call in sick every day until heat wave passes......what's the temp up there, BTW? my niece lives there also....thinks it's crazy that the city of SEattle hasn't taken advantage of this thing called AIR CONDITIONING

:blink:

I would go stark, raving, blazes BONKERS - no relief from heat makes me mad as a cracker

:wacko:

I know--I was thinking how lucky I was because at least here everything is air conditioned and although it's oppressive outside, it's easy to escape it and be comfortable. Youse guys have to be absolutely wilting. :( And the poor kitties wif their phur coats....

I grew up in central NY, and it was kinda that same way back then--unless you were rich, you didn't have A/C at home and gawd forbid, in cars. It got really hot maybe one week out of the year, and that was quite enough.....we lived in a small ranch house, and at the beginning of every summer my parents scrubbed and painted the garage floor.

We ate dinner out there, and us kids slept there on cots and lounge chairs. :lol: We had a screen across the overhead door opening, and it was at least 10 degrees cooler there than in the house. It was attached to our kitchen by a doorway, and while it sounds awful, it was our "summer room"--complete wif portable TV. :rolleyes:

Can't believe I just admitted that :lol:

Must be the heat.

In Seattle.

Padtea :lol: this is fantastic, the garage/sleeping porch :lol:

gotta walk the Weez - she hasn't had a walk in three days - too bloody hot - and GUESS WHAT!!!!!! it'll only be 99 today - we've broken 100!!!!!!!!!!!!! Going to be 96 this weekend - I'm over the moon! and - I'm pulling out my woolens

later sills - very tired - not much silly - - but thinking of youse guys :wub:

Nik - when's the trip to Turkey?

posted new pics of me babies on the book - so lame :ph34r: I'm obsessed with them....took an HOUR trying to pic the cutest ones and......I still don't think I captured it

chickens panting :unsure::lol: POOR CIVKEBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

They're predicting hitting 101 today. Has happened once in recorded history...

Amending this to say, has never hit 101, has hit 100 three times.

jerseyangel Proficient

I think the worst when it's that hot is trying to sleep at night..... :(

I think I'd be spending an inordinate amount of time perusing the frozen phood dept at the grocery store. B)

Mtndog Collaborator

Jess- You must be WILTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

happygirl Collaborator

Em, I just watched the video and I was so happy to see everyone come together to celebrate your dad. I am thinking of you!

mushroom Proficient
I think the worst when it's that hot is trying to sleep at night..... :(

I think I'd be spending an inordinate amount of time perusing the frozen phood dept at the grocery store. B)

Or sitting through the same movie two or three times :lol: Been there, done that!

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