Hi Carol,
I'm glad the temps are down. Perhaps the humm-a-ditty is down too? I
think tomorrow, we will be into the nineties with high humm-a-ditty
(equals humidity). It is just a made-up word that the Reeves and I
use. Sometimes, I believe that we are linguistic pilgrims,
re-working the entire English language just for us. Just wait until
I learn the code. hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe
Luv in Him,
Mari, who expropriated that one from littltltltltltltltltltle ol' you
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At 02:22 AM 7/6/2006, you wrote:
>Sharon, sorry your 4th didn't work out just as you'd hoped, but you
>seem to have managed to get some things done. I'm having a late one
>here (and as you know, we don't get a 4th July here in the UK <SMILE>)
>
>Anyway, we've had a half of Mike's week off from work which has been
>indescribably totally awful, but God turned things yesterday and the
>attack (for that's what I believe it was) on me ceased. I was able
>to move my position and life became bearable once again! So today,
>even if the temp is high and Fabian prevents us from going places,
>God will dig deep into His pockets and find me something I can and
>want to do and enjoy!
>
>Sorry, now I'm rambling! Anyway, praise God the temps are down a
>bit here. It's quite comfortable outside and even a little cooler inside now.
>
>Love from your friend across that big merky pond!
>
>--
>Carol
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>----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 12:59 AM
>Subject: Belated Happy Fourth!
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>>Hi all!
>>
>>I had a rather disappointing, but still nice, Fourth of July
>>yesterday. I had wanted to go to a town called Middleton, where my
>>nephew is a fireman, but that didn't work out. I did, however, go
>>to the church party, which I'd planned to do. We had a nice picnic
>>and hung around outside for awhile, but later it began to
>>storm. It wasn't too long before it looked like it was lightening
>>up, but while we lounged in the house where we were, it rained hard
>>and God showed off His fireworks, and maybe the wind still blew. I
>>wanted to go with them to the fireworks in Caldwell where I live,
>>but we weren't sure if the weather would be good for that. I'm not
>>sure if the family I rode with even knew that I'd wanted to go, but
>>I didn't want to push it; they'd been generous in taking their
>>bigger car so I could fit in. Anyway, they took me home. Oh well,
>>we have a great view of them from where I live, and I could even
>>hear some of them, so that was nice. I also got to eat dinner
>>outside with my "family", and listen to their own fireworks.
>>
>>I took the day off from daybreak today because I thought my sister
>>and nephew, who came from Washington State for the wedding, would
>>come for a visit. I found out later that they're coming this
>>evening, but by then it was too late to go to daybreak. But it's
>>nice to take a day off, especially since I went to bed very late
>>last night. I hope I can go early tonight and get up early in the
>>morning and do things before I leave.
>>
>>I'll describe the wedding in more detail when I find out what she
>>wore and everything.
>>
>>Sharon
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