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kareng Grand Master

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I thought maybe these boots. Jesse might find these more interesting. ;)

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jerseyangel Proficient

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Those are gorgeous! Love 'em :D I recently got me phirst pair of Uggs and they are so comfortable I want to wear them all the time. I got the Baily Button ones :wub:

<thanks Jess>

I thought maybe these boots. Jesse might find these more interesting. ;)

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<snort> We were at the mall on Saturday and I said to Mark that this style boot would pretty much cover my whole leg :lol: I love them on taller (and slimmer and younger) girls, but for my height my legs are really short <_<

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Those are gorgeous! Love 'em :D I recently got me phirst pair of Uggs and they are so comfortable I want to wear them all the time. I got the Baily Button ones :wub:

I got my first Uggs last Christmas. I think I slept in them the first night :rolleyes: I never knew I could love a pair of shoes so much :P

Jestgar Rising Star

:lol: :lol:

I pretty much live in my sneakers trainers or bare feet.

Loey Rising Star

Tis a slippery slope, Karreighn :lol:

Hope you pheel better real soon, Lough :D

Thanks to all my well wishing psillies. I still don't know why I pfeel worse. I see my GI on Friday and Klark is insistanting that if he doesn't have any new suggestions that I go to the doctor his friend uses. I'm really tired of this set back. Other than eating potatoes (gluten-free) on duck day I haven't cheated, yet the pain (Celiac and ulcer is worse). Sorry to whine but it's making me depressed (that's why I've been offline). Haven't wanted to complain.

I miss you all and hope you're doing well!!!!

wub.gifwub.gifwub.gif Loey

Loey Rising Star

GAAAH! Lookit what's happening this year!!. . . . . . ..

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OMG. . .. . canna believe it. . . . .. ....she's just too young, too niave... . .... too little... .!! :blink:

:rolleyes:

She's gorgeous!!!!! Mine is a freshman in college this year. I still haven't figured out how to attach a photo. Bet you're not ready to let go. I know I wasn't!!!

Loey

Loey Rising Star

Thanks to all my well wishing psillies. I still don't know why I pfeel worse. I see my GI on Friday and Klark is insistanting that if he doesn't have any new suggestions that I go to the doctor his friend uses. I'm really tired of this set back. Other than eating potatoes (gluten-free) on duck day I haven't cheated, yet the pain (Celiac and ulcer is worse). Sorry to whine but it's making me depressed (that's why I've been offline). Haven't wanted to complain.

I miss you all and hope you're doing well!!!!

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P.S. sorry for whining


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nikki-uk Enthusiast

GAAAH! Lookit what's happening this year!!. . . . . . ..

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Beautiful young lady!! (looks alot like her Mum biggrin.gif)

Yes, he is holding a pot of gold. The previous Santa ( with beady eyes) is one of the more expensive china doll type.

Ok, I'm warming to this fella alot more tongue.gif

Muffin the cat-head

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Gorgeousness!!!

GADS, saw a DIVINE pair of Uggs yesterday - but knew I'd NEVER have them when I saw the price :-( (£220 QUID!!!! WIH?!?! huh.gif - it doth irritate me they are so much dearer here than in the US - Harumphhhhpffff!!!)

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I thought maybe these boots. Jesse might find these more interesting. ;)

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EEk!!

*scared!*

:lol: :lol:

I pretty much live in my sneakers trainers or bare feet.

Oh come on Jess!!!!!!!!!!! laugh.gif

T'is snowing heavily here - kids had a 'snow day' rolleyes.gif (the usual - London grinds to a halt!)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

P.S. sorry for whining

You're NOT whining - and don't apologise L! . Just hope you get some relief soon x

Jestgar Rising Star

P.S. sorry for whining

This is the place for it. :wub: :wub:

We'll all make fun of you until you laugh so hard you ferget to whine. :P:lol: :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

You're NOT whining - and don't apologise L! . Just hope you get some relief soon x

What Nik said :)

Take good care, Lough--let us know how you do at the doctor.

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Pheel bettah LoLo!!

elye Community Regular

Thinkin' about you, Low-eee. Things will get better! :)

Bet you're not ready to let go. I know I wasn't!!!

I'm not. . . ...:( ... . .

However, her room will suddenly be free to.. . . . ..redecorate.

.. .. . New sewing room. . . ... . ......office.. . .. . . .....WORKOUT ROOM WITH TREADMILL AND WEIGHTS.... .. . ...... . ..

Jeez, she doesn't leave until next September??

:rolleyes:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Jeez, she doesn't leave until next September??

She know where she's going yet?

Loey Rising Star

She know where she's going yet?

If she's going to Brown I have a handsome son who'll be a sophomore.

Thank you all for the love and support. You guys are the absolute best and I'm blessed that Karaaanngg brought me here!!!!!

Lots of wub.gif Loey

kareng Grand Master

I'm not. . . ...:( ... . .

However, her room will suddenly be free to.. . . . ..redecorate.

.. .. . New sewing room. . . ... . ......office.. . .. . . .....WORKOUT ROOM WITH TREADMILL AND WEIGHTS.... .. . ...... . ..

Jeez, she doesn't leave until next September??

:rolleyes:

Is she never coming back? I figure mine will come back for breaks and such so I will have to keep a space for them.

Does she know what she wants to study? J want to do mechanical engineering but not sure where he is going. Probably somewhere sort of local.

Jestgar Rising Star

Does she know what she wants to study? J want to do mechanical engineering but not sure where he is going. Probably somewhere sort of local.

He can borrow my math books.

kareng Grand Master

He can borrow my math books.

That's so kind of you! Can he do your homework? Just for practice, of course. ;)

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Is she never coming back? I figure mine will come back for breaks and such so I will have to keep a space for them.

I think my hubby will be redecorating my kids' rooms as they're walking out the door <_<

In the holiday spirit (glug, glug) I shall attempt to post a drink o' the day. I pre-apologize if not all the ingredients are gluten-free as I've not done much research on alcohol yet....

Todays cocktail is the Pumpkin Pie Martini! (please ignore the 'Eat Beef' sign :P )

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kareng Grand Master

In the holiday spirit (glug, glug) I shall attempt to post a drink o' the day. I pre-apologize if not all the ingredients are gluten-free as I've not done much research on alcohol yet...

Will go great with my Santa of the day! Tomorrows Santa is a bit odd. I hope you will all have an open mind and realize that Santa' s come in all races and species.

elye Community Regular

Pumpkin drinks! Man, you drink too many o' those, you're liable to end up like this:

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Does she know what she wants to study?

Biology and/or biomedical sciences, it sounds like. .. .. ..... ..she's applying to several universities in Ontario - - Ottawa U gets my vote, as it would not include the $$$ in residence fees.... . ..

Tomorrows Santa is a bit odd. I hope you will all have an open mind and realize that Santa' s come in all races and species.

This Santa that you have just posted looks startled, bewildered and succinctly unhappy...like, "Oh, man -- it's that time o' year again! I got so bloody much to do.. . . .I am getting far too old for this" .. . . .. . .but at least he does NOT have anything approaching beady eyes - - rest easy, Gnick!

:rolleyes:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Must share this. I not supposed to eat this because of the dairy, but I just ate so much of it that I now have a stomachache and soon will have boils all over my face to match :ph34r:

Here are the adjustments I made:

Used a box of Pamela's lemon shortbread cookies, 1/2 cup Pamela's baking mix and 1/2 stick butter for the crust

For the cheesecake, I added 1 egg (3 total), added 1 tsp vanilla, used ricotta cheese cuz I couldn't find the marscapone, and I zested and juiced 2 small lemons

And, I put it all in the vitamix.....

Did the water bath, and my arse 1 hour, more like 2.5-3 hours!!!

But seriously, the BEST cheesecake I've EVER eaten, and I've eaten a LOT of cheesecake :rolleyes:

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I might add this in the recipe section....

kareng Grand Master

Must share this. I not supposed to eat this because of the dairy, but I just ate so much of it that I now have a stomachache and soon will have boils all over my face to match :ph34r:

Here are the adjustments I made:

Used a box of Pamela's lemon shortbread cookies, 1/2 cup Pamela's baking mix and 1/2 stick butter for the crust

For the cheesecake, I added 1 egg (3 total), added 1 tsp vanilla, used ricotta cheese cuz I couldn't find the marscapone, and I zested and juiced 2 small lemons

Did the water bath, and my arse 1 hour, more like 2.5-3 hours!!!

But seriously, the BEST cheesecake I've EVER eaten, and I've eaten a LOT of cheesecake :rolleyes:

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I might add this in the recipe section....

Wow! So good it's worth stomach ache and boils! I must try this!

Hope it's not too bad.

curlyfries Contributor

That's what we call a "Lisa" . . . as in "I so totally Lisa'd that salmon reference." . . . <snicker>

HEY!

:P

Jess.....Awwwww

Loey.....feel better

Em......Don't make the mistake of thinking she won't need you anymore. Seems I had more worries after mine left for college :unsure:

I oughta be in bed right now.....no time to chat. I'll try to do better from now on. Miss you all ;)

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laugh.gif Is this a cat? Full cat or just a disembodied head?

Full cat in this case! One of my photog friends is selling a pic of a monkey skull in an auction this Saturday though.

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