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GottaSki Mentor

Urgent trip to Santa Rosa tomorrow - daughter's health.

Looks like mine will go out on Friday if the world doesn't end ;)

Told you I was pulling anchor, but wasn't thinking I'd be chasing Santa's Sleigh!


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kareng Grand Master

Mine will go out tomorrow. Probably.....maybe.....

GFinDC Veteran

Mine tomorrow also, hopefully. All you late bloomers are making me feel better for sure! :)

ButterflyChaser Enthusiast

JerseyAngel, I got your sweet, sweet card! Thanks for brightening up this gloomy and rainy night!

GFinDC Veteran

Whew, I finally got my cards sent out yesterday! They are postaling their way to ya'all now!

ncdave Apprentice

Mine went out yesterday :D

And I received it yesterday, thank you patti

jerseyangel Proficient

Thank you, Gee Eff!! What a beautiful card :)


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ncdave Apprentice

Paul, I received your card today. Thanks for the card an thanks for all your support.

GFinDC Veteran

Ah, thanks Patti and Dave, I am glad you liked them! I'm glad the post office us quicker than I am too!:)

IrishHeart Veteran

Hey guys,

Colleen has asked me to pass this along to you. She's not feeling well after her infusion. :( I told her we're all sending her love and prayers.

She said:.

" G, Maybe you could do me a favor if you didn't mind. I can't use my playbook because of light sensitivity, but maybe put on the christmas card thread that I love the cards I'm getting and thank you."

jerseyangel Proficient

Oh no :(. I was thinking about her today and was hoping she was ok. Please tell her to take care and feel better.

kareng Grand Master

Oh, dear! I would have written something in the card if I had known!

I mailed the cards today. These are not really Xmas cards. These are prints of paintings by an artist that went to grade school with my oldest. I had to write a check to Elton John to get them. I thought they would be interesting, hope you like them.

GFinDC Veteran

Thanks for the update on Colleen (GFLover) IH. Maybe she will feel better in a few days.

Thanks for the "thing" or whatever it is you are sending Crayon! :)

kareng Grand Master

Thanks for the update on Colleen (GFLover) IH. Maybe she will feel better in a few days.

Thanks for the "thing" or whatever it is you are sending Crayon! :)

They are cards! I almost sent you a lump of coal! :)

IrishHeart Veteran

I will relay your messages, guys. :) I feel like a dummy I missed this entire thread somehow.... :mellow:

Happy Christmas, Everyone!

mushroom Proficient

Mine too. I was thinking of her last night during one of my sleepless times. Hope she feels better soon.

IrishHeart Veteran

from Colleen (I relayed all your warm wishes):

"Awe G, thank you. I crave every wish I get and it keeps me keeping on. Thanks so much"

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jerseyangel Proficient

from Colleen (I relayed all your warm wishes):

"Awe G, thank you. I crave every wish I get and it keeps me keeping on. Thanks so much"

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Bless her heart :)

GottaSki Mentor

for those on the Christmas Card exchange....with all craziness that has ensued since I returned to a vertical position - our family Christmas Cards have morphed into New Year's Greetings -- for my silly card exchange I purchased beautiful photos in the local country store near a the spot I chose to hike with one of my sons today -- hoping the good ol' USPS is fast and they reach you all quickly. My mail was under hold while I was gone -- looking forward its delivery tomorrow :)

GFinDC Veteran

New Year's cards sound great Lisa!. Anything besides a lump of coal sounds good at this point! Crayon... :)

ButterflyChaser Enthusiast

GFinDC I received your card - it is beautiful! Did you make that?!?!?

GFinDC Veteran

Thanks BC, yes, one my few attempts at printmaking. Glad u liked it! :)

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