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lots going on, but wanted to pop in and say hi, and let any of you Miles Davis fans know that the new Don Cheadle biopic about MD is so very wonderful. I got to go to a press screening last night. I was blown away. Heading to Seattle for the weekend so will catch up next week.
Love you ladies!
Patty, are you free yet?
Xo jeni
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Struggling with my emotions the last few days and want to share with you something I read that touched the core of my soul. For those who are atheists, please excuse me.
I am learning that my faith is more important to God than my feelings.
I am learning to be at peace, content with whatever transpires, because I know whatever happens is in His hands.
I am learning to die to what I want, when I want it, and instead choose to trust God to accomplish what He wants.
I am learning to stay focused on Him, fulfilling my obligations.
I am learning to love others and care for their needs when my own heart is broken.
I am learning to live with integrity and transparency before others even when I can't see results.
I am learning to be faithful when my flesh wants to run away. (I have thought about this, but where do I go? My children still need me.)
And as I am learning, I am also praying that God's glory peeps through the cracks in this clay pot.
Anne Lotz
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Jwoo, have a safe and wonderful trip.
Thanks Ms. Chevy for the cute video.
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Beautiful piece Lover.
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JWoo- thanks for the movie review of the new Miles Davis film. I have to see it as you can imagine (jazzygirl and all!) I am not sure it is out here yet, but going to look!
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looks who starting to talk
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Hooray!!! So precious. Very good sign....very good sign!!!
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What a little sweet-heart!
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Oh, I'm findin I want to have a conversation with Evie. She is sooo expressive!
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35 minutes ago LindaE54 wrote:
Hi all,
I just got a text message from Patty asking me to forward a message to you all. She got out of the hospital after 14 days yesterday. Still exhausted to do much but doing better every day. She thanks everyone who enquires about her, and those who called or sent pms, but she is too tired to respond right now.
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Hooray Patty's out!
Now to make those doofy noises (boo boo, whoz ickle cutieums? raspberry noises) at Evie.
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yay!!
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Yay for Miss Peppermint! Free at last!
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thanks Chevy, we all needed that. She'll be here soon.
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YAY!! Patty's out!!! I bet she is so happy to be home.
Evie is such a cutie!!
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Good news about Patty being home. Thank you for letting us know.
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Hi gals.... It was LindaE54 that got a text message from Peppermint.... I know I had better not be teasing her.... I'm SO glad she is home.... Isn't it funny how we care about each other so much? We just gotta keep holding on to Rosie, and Blondie also.....
I'm still cleaning up little areas around my yard.... Everything is still brown and dead looking.... It's beautiful out right now.... but I know THAT can change....
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evils is precious
YeH patty
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Darn spellcheck. Evie is precious
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Yippee for Patty. 14 is a long time. Poor thing. I bet she is tired of being poked and prodded.
Awe. Evie is so precious. Makes me want another one. Here's you some shoes by irregular choice to wear to your next party with Evie. I didn't ask the price:
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a vending machine in Australia. Chevy!!!!!!
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haha for both 😜
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Hello Ladies,
I went for my treatment today and all went well. I am getting Fasoldex injections with Ibrance. My wbc's were too low on the two higher doses, so I've been on the 75 mg for 4 rounds so far. Everything is stable thus far. My wbc's have even been trending upwards. 1.09 four weeks ago, 1.31 two weeks ago, and today 1.54, Yeah! Don't know why, but will take it with much thankfulness.
So glad to hear Patty has been sprung from the hospital. Now she just needs to get the spring back in her step. Go Patty!
Lover - the post on giving all to God was excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Smaarty - Evie is so cute. She's really becoming quite expressive.
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JunieB. Yea for getting those wbc up. Hope you're feeling fine and froggy. I'm feeling good enough to declutter so mine must be up too.
I cleaned out my tea cabinet just now. Speaking of tea, anyone heard from luv my goats?
Junie B Jones is a children's series of books. My six year old son likes them. She's a tomboy and is outspoken. She experiences all the things kids do that we forget. Riding the bus, lunch ladies, first day at school, new baby. They are a lot of fun.
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Zills - Late night is a good time to get those peskie cleaning/organizing jobs done if you don't live in an apartment with neighbors who get up at 5:30 a.m. to go to work. Loveroflife had mentioned Junie B., but I wasn't aware of who that was until now. I believe Lover is also the one who dubbed me with that title and I love it, so I'll stick with it. I'm 56 now, but when I was much younger I used to read books by Beverly Cleary and enjoyed them very much. However, my very most favorite book as a child was one titled "Mike's Gang". It was about a homeless little Cairn Terrier in London who was the leader of a band of stray dogs until they got caught and found homes. That is where I fell in love with the Cairn breed. Took me until I was 36 to get my first one and now I am waiting to see if the breeder I buying from has pups on the way soon. The wait is so hard.
Hope you get to go to sleep soon. Goodnight!
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Hi ladies just stopping by to say Happy friday
Hope all have a wonderfull weekend
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SPOOKERS! She found them in a machine! Now THESE are cute! But when I used to wear them, (before I knew any better) my tiny little feet would suffer from dirty spots, not to mention rough, callousy ..... eeeeeks! Now they are soft, and not covered with mud.... Ha! And my toe-nails are not pre-destined to be shown and flaunted in public.
I DID used to glue on toe-nails.... just like finger-nails! So people would not know that my... um..... toe-nails on my big toes had been frozen and never grew back normal..... I mean right. That's what pole dancing for hours in the alley at 10 below gets you....
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