Thinking Out Loud.....
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So I was snooping on FB recently - stream of conciousness type of thing - where I saw one thing that made me look up something else, etc. until I ended up on DD's boyfriend's timeline.(She had friended someone with the same last name as her boyfriend so I was wondering if it was his brother...) I hate timeline - it's a cluttered mess and it slows down my computer so I can't even scroll down and see what people posted. Anyway - while I was on his timeline, I decided to look to see if they are "in a relationship," since, as we all know, it isn't an official relationship unless it says so on FB. I wasn't sure how official it was. Well, of course, I couldn't find it on timeline and got tired of waiting while my computer took forever to load things and then got interrupted and didn't check DD's FB. Later, I asked her if she was in a relationship on FB. She said yes - but that she blocked me so I couldn't see it !- and then proceeded to unblock me since she realized it was kinda silly for her to block me since I know he exists... I think she thought I was going to tease her - I wonder how much stuff she blocks so I can't see it...
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My kids do that to me too. It took me a while to figure it out! I think we should block them!
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Chemo for the first time with the port, it was easy but still hate it.....getting again next week. how iseverybody!!
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Glad to hear it was wasy Sandy.
Doing OK here, having a sleepover. What a surprise!
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HUGS Sandy♥
I stopped having my periods 6 years ago. Don't miss them one damn bit. My DS just go hers and it has been very crampy and heavy. She is 49.
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Sandy♥
Linda..sleepovers already
chris....When my kids were growing up there was nothing i could check.
How can you block someone??????????????
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On the top right side of your FB page, you should see your name, then home, then a small arrow. Click the arrow and you can change your settings.
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I have it set up Friends....Should I go to custom setting/ what is that/
You know what forget about it. i don't write personal things on FB anyway. i just announce my C Anniversary.
Lots of family members there so i need to be careful.
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I'm not really sure how you do it but you start there. You can select certain friends that you only want to be able to read certain things. You need to ask a kid! If I asked mine, they would sabbotage my FB!
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Bought cranberry juice with a hint of lime, by mistake. Not liking it!
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hahahahahahaha for sabotaging...Linda.
I never met cranberry juice with lime in it.
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it now has vodka in it. tasting better.
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Had chocolate covered cranberries last weekend...YUM!!!
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Never had those meece. Sounds interesting! I could enjoy some of them under Sheilas tree!!
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I'm in Hawaii.
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You guys are so funny. If I blocked my kids (well, DD - I'm not even friends with DS) - they wouldn't notice... I don't really post anything anyway...
I want to be in Hawaii! And I want some cranberry juice with vodka in it! And some chocolate covered cranberries - sounds interesting.
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I wanta be in Hawaii also...did I tell you that in FLA they sell indoor palm trees, and you know I bought one, I will take a pix and put it on....
my kids are on but 1 blocked me the other doesn't even go on at all...
Never had choc covered cranberries either..
it is 511pm, worked today for 5 5 hours and 4 hours tomorrow, getting more hours which is fine if I can do it will, but only 4 or 5 hours....boss is getting greety, lol....and then next saturday....
LBBC is having a metastatic conference in Philly and am going and the end of april and the susan G. Komen Race for the cure is on Mother's day, can't walk far not at the Race they go but have to go even if I sit...
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You are amazing, Sandy!
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no I am not.....but thanks!!! At the Race check this out!!
KID AMBASSADORS WANTED!
We're looking for one Ambassador from each of the following Pennsylvania counties to represent his/her community in the first-ever Kid's for the Cure®: UnitedHealthcare Dash to Make a Difference: Adams, Delaware, Lebanon, Lehigh and York. Ambassadors must be aged 12 or younger and will:
Represent his/her county in the Dash to Make a Difference parade on Race day & at the medal ceremony
- Receive one complimentary Dash/Race registration for himself/herself plus one complimentary Race registration for an accompanying adult (if not already registered)
- Possibly be called upon for a story in the local media
THREE CHEERS FOR OUR AMBASSADORS TO DATE!
- Andrew Barbera, Delaware County, PA - MY GRANDSON, THEY ACCEPTED HIM AS AN AMBASSADOR FOR MY COUNTY!!!
ABOUT THE DASH
more than a fun activity for kids at the Race, The Komen Philadelphia Affiliate and UnitedHealthcare developed The Dash to address a growing need for children to feel comfortable discussing the role breast cancer plays in their lives... and confident they'll never be alone with their fears.
Open to all children ages 3-12 years who are registered for the Race; no additional fee
- At least one adult must be registered for the Race and attend the Dash with his/her child(ren)
- Location: Von Colln Park and Playground (walking distance from the Race site at 23rd & Ben Franklin Parkway)
- Parade of Participants from Eakins to the Park, led by the Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Trinity Drum Line
- Start time: 10:00 AM, after the main Race event
- Separate heats, based on age
- Everyone's a winner! All participants will receive a commemorative medal, special Dash/Race t-shirt, treats from Dietz & Watson and Wawa, and other fun surprises
I am so excited for him and for me, my daughter gave me permission to submit his name....So he will be the Delaware County Ambassador for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.....how cool is that.....
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Awesome Sandy!! Congrats to you and Andrew! And yes, you are one awesome lady!!!
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Yes Sandy LIKE everything Linda said. ♥
Sunday we are all going to you know who's house to Celebrate Easter. I guess it's OK...otherwise i can make a last minute excuse.
DD and her friend are going so i didn't want to say no.
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Sleepy head.
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Congratulations, Sandy - that's awesome!
Hope you have a nice time on Sunday, Sheila.
TOL ♥
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Sheila, you can do this!!! I know you can!
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Linda...It's just that the whole family was together 2 weeks ago.
lalalalalalalalalalalaaaaaaa
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(((((((TOL)))))))
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