bobsgirl
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quoll said:So just how many alts do you have?
Quoll baby, I can barely keep track of myself! LOL
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quoll said:So just how many alts do you have?
Well all of my personalities think you are prettybobsgirl said:Quoll baby, I can barely keep track of myself! LOL
Nightbird said:juicy..
Hope you didn't talk to any strangers in the woods.lilwetone said:Well, later ill be going to my granny's house ....its her birthday
well aren't we the busy little bee.pleasteasme said:5:30 am up and took dogs out
Started up ancient lawn mower and mowed severely overgrown lawn that look more of a jungle than a manicured landscape.
Weeded and sprayed weeds not being pulled
Transplanted some flowers to a new area
Cultivated soil and prepared to create new flower garden by my door
Transplanted new plants to flower garden, built rock border around said flower garden
Laughed at my dog swiming in the canal
Trimmed hedges, overgrown trees and out of control rose bush
Squished everything in small garbage can, filled to the brim and then some
Watered
Multitasked doing laundry all the time and listening to the local Oldies/classic rock station
Showered, to wash off the sweat and grime from working out in the garden and yard
Currently drip drying
Contemplating making a run to town for more flowers...
EJFan said:well aren't we the busy little bee.
i'm afraid that if i came to help you with the wall, i'd wind up putting some ass-sized holes into it rather than patching the old one.pleasteasme said:Speaking of...when are you going to come help me with the wall?
EJFan said:i'm afraid that if i came to help you with the wall, i'd wind up putting some ass-sized holes into it rather than patching the old one.
this, of course, would prolong my stay. i might have to stick around to make sure all your holes are sufficiently patched.pleasteasme said:You say it like there would be something wrong with it?
Then, we would just have another hole(s) to patch!
EJFan said:this, of course, would prolong my stay. i might have to stick around to make sure all your holes are sufficiently patched.
if you think that sounds intriguing, you should wait 'til i start using "extend" and "protract" in sentences.pleasteasme said:I'm thinking we will leave the spackle out of it?! Prolong? Sounds intriguing...
EJFan said:if you think that sounds intriguing, you should wait 'til i start using "extend" and "protract" in sentences.
yes... i'm a cunning linguist.pleasteasme said:Oh my, big words! *swoon*
EJFan said:yes... i'm a cunning linguist.
this is so fantastic... not only that you worked toward and achieved a goal, but that you give credit to yourself for it AND to those around you. so often we forget to thank ourselves for what we do. congratulations and i hope you treat yourself to something wonderful.pleasteasme said:Today is a day of reflection for me.
A year ago, this day I did something quite scary and very major; I changed my life forever last year on July 28, 2005 at 9:30 am. It was a decision that had taken me years to come to. One that I desperately needed to make for my future because at 31 I was destined for major health problems if I continued down the path that I was traveling.
For the most part, I have been successful, although as of the last few months I have been dealing with some issues that have come up since my major change. I have had regret, I have had success, but most of all, I have changed so much since last year.
Looking back, I’m not quite sure how I went through with this as I was virtually alone when I did it. Without the love and support of several of my friends, I’m not sure I could have ultimately gone through with it. To those friends, I want to say a very heartfelt “Thank You” as well as to those that continue to support and encourage me through this process.
As time goes on, it seems like such a distance between that date in time and the here and now. I have several reminders that it actually DID happen, that I DID do it, and that it IS working for me. One thing I have learned throughout my life is to always look to the positive. It is so very easy to dwell on the negative and that only becomes a downward spiral…for everyone involved.
I’m hoping that things continue in a positive manner although some of my newer health issues are a bit disconcerting for me. With time, and more treatment, they should be alleviated. *keeping fingers crossed*
Once again, to all of my wonderful supportive friends, I thank you.