Hi Sharon,
Glad you are back again. Sounds like you had a busy 2 weeks or so.
You are loving! <squeeze> lol.
Love,
Pat Ferguson
At 04:57 PM 5/31/05, you wrote:
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>Hi guys!
>
>I'm back! How are you all doing? Thank you for reviving me, Phil. =
>(grin)
>
>The trip went pretty well. We had a big scare the first day though. =
>After we met sister Maxine in Baltimore and were on our way to sister =
>Donna's house in Virginia, we stopped at a gas station for directions. =
>Suddenly my FM system stopped working. Maxine's cell phone rang, she =
>got back in the rental car and we drove away. It was raining and sister =
>Judy was driving and she was lost. My transmitter has gotten dropped, =
>and Judy had dropped it earlier in the day and had to search for part of =
>it. It had occurred to me that it was possible for it to be dropped and =
>left behind. As Judy drove, I tried to get Maxine's attention. She was =
>on the phone with her teenage son who was stranded somewhere. Finally =
>she got off the phone and I asked to see the transmitter. She couldn't =
>see it! At some point we had met with donna's car because she, and I =
>think her husband and I don't know who all, had been somewhere, and they =
>were going to lead us to their house. We got their attention, and Donna =
>got into our car and we went back to look for the transmitter. We =
>didn't remember exactly where we had left it, so we gave up. =
>Thankfully, after we got to their house, Maxine found it in her jacket =
>pocket! Something good came out of it though. It caused me to think =
>hard about an invention to prevent people from dropping the thing, and I =
>think it's something to laugh about too, several things happening at =
>once: Judy being lost, it's raining, Maxine on the phone with a panicked =
>stranded teenager, and I'm trying to get Maxine's attention as we drive =
>farther and farther away from where, supposedly, we'd lost the =
>transmitter that is worth money.
>
>Anyway, we got there in the wee hours of Friday morning. We could not =
>sleep in all day because we went to get manicured and pedicured. I =
>didn't get the pedicure because there wasn't a space for me so I'll get =
>it when Donna and bob come here later. That evening I put the plastic =
>champaign glasses on their stands. The next morning we had breakfast at =
>the reception room and prepared it. I put floating candles in their =
>holders and put them in the fish tanks, or at least helped with it. I =
>also helped put some rocks in the bottom of the tanks. The wedding was =
>Quaker style. My niece's brother and a lady played violin, I believe, =
>for awhile. I don't know all the details, but I think after the =
>business was taken care of, there were moments of silence and people =
>took turns speaking. There seemed to be no reception lines. At the =
>reception we had a lot of finger food, punch, and later sparkling apple =
>sider and cake. There was dancing too. I danced a little with Donna's =
>oldest son. Later we went back to the house and watched them open gifts =
>and we did other tings too.
>
>The next day we slept in, relaxed on the patio, saw my brother Gary's =
>daughter off (she lives in Pensylvania and had driven out for the =
>occasion.) We looked around where Donna and Bob live, I got to sefe =
>part of her bee hive, her newly acquired hoby. No, I didn't touch a bee =
>or get stung, and I could barely hear them. I also got to feed a horse =
>some pices of apple and carrots. Later Bob took Maxine and me up in his =
>four-seater airplane. we landed and took off maybe four or five times. =
>It was fun. That night we sisters got into the hot tub. Judy was the =
>first to get out, but the rest of us stayed a long time. Since Maxine =
>and I had slept in so late, we were very late getting to bed. She had =
>gotten sick during the night, so it was about 3 o;clock in the afternoon =
>when she got up! I got up around 1.
>
>The next day we three came back to Idaho, spent the night at Judy's, and =
>went down to Mom and Dad's the next day. then Last Thursday afternoon =
>we went for maybe a 3 or 4 hour's drive to a recreation town called Mc =
>Call where my brother Gene and his wife Mary Esther work. We had supper =
>and spent the night there. The next day we relaxed outside, looked =
>around, had a picnic in the park, watched smoke sky divers, and had ice =
>cream outside at a shop. Saturday morning we ladies had a teaparty down =
>at my brother Dale's place. He and Dianna live close to our parents. =
>It was a belated celebration of my mother's eightieth birthday, which =
>was last August. Then Sunday some of our family got together at our =
>parents' house. Yesterday we came back up her. We went to Judy's for =
>dinner last night, and I said goodbye to Mom, dad, and Maxine. I didn't =
>go to Daybreak today. Since I've been back, I've found out that I can =
>move to a better room in about a month, so I can have my computer and =
>keyboard together and my bed situated in a better place. that'll be =
>nice.
>
>So, that's my news. Now tell me about you.
>
>Sharon
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>Hi guys!
>
>I'm back! How are you all = doing? Thank=20 you for reviving me, Phil.
>(grin)
>
>The trip went pretty well. We had = a big scare=20 the first day
>though. After we met sister Maxine in Baltimore and = were on=20 our way
>to sister Donna's house in Virginia, we stopped at a gas station = for=20
>directions. Suddenly my FM system stopped working. Maxine's = cell=20
>phone rang, she got back in the rental car and we drove away. It = was=20
>raining and sister Judy was driving and she was lost. My = transmitter
>has=20 gotten dropped, and Judy had dropped it earlier in the day and had
>to = search for=20 part of it. It had occurred to me that it was possible
>for it to = be=20 dropped and left behind. As Judy drove, I tried to get
>Maxine's=20 attention. She was on the phone with her teenage son who was
>= stranded=20 somewhere. Finally she got off the phone and I asked to see
>the=20 transmitter. She couldn't see it! At some point we had met =
>with=20 donna's car because she, and I think her husband and I don't know
>who = all, had=20 been somewhere, and they were going to lead us to their
>house. We = got=20 their attention, and Donna got into our car and we
>went back to look for = the=20 transmitter. We didn't remember exactly
>where we had left it, so = we gave=20 up. Thankfully, after we got to
>their house, Maxine found it in = her jacket=20 pocket! Something good
>came out of it though. It caused me = to think=20 hard about an invention
>to prevent people from dropping the thing, and I = think=20 it's something
>to laugh about too, several things happening at once: = Judy being=20
>lost, it's raining, Maxine on the phone with a panicked stranded =
>teenager, and=20 I'm trying to get Maxine's attention as we drive farther
>and farther = away from=20 where, supposedly, we'd lost the transmitter
>that is worth = money.
>
>Anyway, we got there in the wee hours = of Friday=20 morning. We could
>not sleep in all day because we went to get = manicured=20 and
>pedicured. I didn't get the pedicure because there wasn't a = space
>for=20 me so I'll get it when Donna and bob come here later. That evening
>= I put=20 the plastic champaign glasses on their stands. The next
>morning we = had=20 breakfast at the reception room and prepared it. I
>put floating = candles in=20 their holders and put them in the fish tanks,
>or at least helped with = it. =20 I also helped put some rocks in the
>bottom of the tanks. The = wedding was=20 Quaker style. My niece's
>brother and a lady played violin, I = believe, for=20 awhile. I don't
>know all the details, but I think after the = business was=20 taken care
>of, there were moments of silence and people took turns=20
>speaking. There seemed to be no reception lines. At the = reception
>we=20 had a lot of finger food, punch, and later sparkling apple sider and
>= cake. =20 There was dancing too. I danced a little with Donna's oldest
>= son. =20 Later we went back to the house and watched them open gifts and
>we did = other=20 tings too.
>
>The next day we slept in, relaxed on = the patio, saw=20 my brother Gary's
>daughter off (she lives in Pensylvania and had driven = out for=20 the
>occasion.) We looked around where Donna and Bob live, I got to = sefe=20
>part of her bee hive, her newly acquired hoby. No, I didn't touch = a bee
>or=20 get stung, and I could barely hear them. I also got to feed a =
>horse some=20 pices of apple and carrots. Later Bob took Maxine and me up
>in his = four-seater airplane. we landed and took off maybe four or
>five=20 times. It was fun. That night we sisters got into the hot = tub.
>=20 Judy was the first to get out, but the rest of us stayed a long =
>time. =20 Since Maxine and I had slept in so late, we were very late
>getting to = bed. =20 She had gotten sick during the night, so it was
>about 3 o;clock in the = afternoon=20 when she got up! I got up around 1.
>
>The next day we three came back to = Idaho, spent the=20 night at Judy's,
>and went down to Mom and Dad's the next day. then = Last=20 Thursday
>afternoon we went for maybe a 3 or 4 hour's drive to a = recreation
>town=20 called Mc Call where my brother Gene and his wife Mary Esther =
>work. We had=20 supper and spent the night there. The next day we
>relaxed outside, = looked=20 around, had a picnic in the park, watched
>smoke sky divers, and had ice = cream=20 outside at a shop. Saturday
>morning we ladies had a teaparty down = at my=20 brother Dale's place. He
>and Dianna live close to our = parents. It=20 was a belated celebration
>of my mother's eightieth birthday, which was = last=20 August. Then
>Sunday some of our family got together at our = parents'=20
>house. Yesterday we came back up her. We went to Judy's for = dinner=20
>last night, and I said goodbye to Mom, dad, and Maxine. I didn't = go
>to=20 Daybreak today. Since I've been back, I've found out that I can =
>move to a=20 better room in about a month, so I can have my computer and
>keyboard = together=20 and my bed situated in a better place. that'll be
>= nice.
>
>So, that's my news. Now tell me = about=20 you.
>
>Sharon
>
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