Thinking Out Loud.....
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If you Google Badger Funeral Home and click on maps, you can see Carlisle road off of Littleton road. I work at 5 Carlisle road right behind Rite-aid.
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I knew it was close to you. That's where I will be on Thursday and Friday. Say a prayer for me and my family. I am doing a reading which I am very nervous about. I know I will cry!
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I certainly will say a prayer and will be thinking of you.
If you google 5 carlisle rd westford and click on satilite you will see 2 buildings facing each other, I work at the one on the right. Where it says Cynosure that is really Rite aid the map is off a little.
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I hope you're not nervous, Linda, but if you cry, that's okay - it just shows how much you loved your aunt. (((((((((((Linda))))))))))))
I hope you and Deb get to meet in-real-life. (((((((((((Linda & Deb)))))))))))
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Good Morning!
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I missed you all.♥
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Missed?? Does that mean you are back!! I sure hope so!
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Hi Sheila! ♥
How was your day, Linda?
Ugh - finals. I'm so stressed out, you'd think they were MY finals! Trying to get these kids to study...for the right final - DUH. "Oh - I thought I had English tomorrow. Wouldn't it make more sense to be in order?" Maybe - but it isn't - so doublecheck what finals you have when and study for the right ones. What is wrong with my children?
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Thinking of you today, Linda - service(s) for your aunt, right? (((((((((Linda))))))))
We need prayers for our Meecie - for resolution of DIL's preeclampsia complications and for while they work to move things out of her DS's fire-threatened home - if you haven't already read the update on the Garden thread - Eph posted an update-
as of 10 hrs ago:
"She is @ her son's home, but distraught as they are in evacuation due to the fire(s) in AZ. When she called me, this is what the status was: 1) Beth (d-i-l) is facing complications from the preclampsia (sp)-her kidneys & possibly gallbladder was having issues specifically 2) BabyBoo Patrick seems to be fine & Beth is nursing him 3) the house situation is tenuous. As we were talking they were either awaiting word of or waiting for a horse trailer to move out some horses. They had managed to get most of the baby stuff out of the house, etc. "
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Good Morning
((Linda)) thinking of you ♥♥
((ALL))♥
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Thank goodness we have each other even though we have never met, just know we are here, helps me I know.....
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Update from Meece from the Garden thread- in case anyone hasn't checked it -
"DH and I drove to my brother's 1 1/2 he's away for the nite. Ds stayed at hospital. We are being let back into the house this morning but are on pre evacuation notice. Fire doubled in size since yesterday but they have air support. Baby and
mom currently at hotel. Dil improved so much they discharged her.all animals at different shelters.
After six hours sleep big girl panties Back on. Posting from phone as we drive back to the house."So glad to hear DIL has improved. Praying they can knock down that fire. (((((Meece)))))
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Happy Saturday Night!!!
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Meece, I am thinking of you and all your family. I pray they are safe and healthy!! (((Meece)) Thanks for keeping us updated Chris.
Good to see you posting again Sheila. Hope you are doing well.
Today was tough, glad it's over and she is at peace. I will miss her terribly. She was remarkable. Today I learned that she helped design the hubble telescope and her name is engraved on it. She is up above in so many ways. Opps! Don't know why this is underlining. I'll stop now.
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Wow - how cool is that that she contributed to and is immortalized on the Hubble telescope. When I hear news reports of amazing new discoveries made because of Hubble, I will think of your aunt.
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I just looked at the online grading system and didn't like some of what I saw. Why do I do this to myself? Two more days....two more days....
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I stopped looking a long time ago.....mine were done a week ago...which is worse them in school or home all summer!
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Tough call. When they're home from school, I don't have to chase them around to do their work, but I cringe at DS rotting his brain sitting in front of the computer - NOT doing anything productive all day everyday ...
Linda probably likes it better when they are in school - she doesn't have a house full of kids for as many hours a day during the school year! (You are a saint for taking care of all those kids the way you do - they are all very lucky you do that for them - providing a safe, fun place to spend their time - you're awesome - I hope they know it ♥)
I hope they are knocking back that fire (((((Meece))))))
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Phew - Meece posted In the Garden that the evacuation has been lifted. What a relief.
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Hope everyone is enjoying the nice weather - hope the weather is nice out west too.
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DH mowed lawn I have been puttering aroung the yard with a clip clip here and a snip snip there. Triming dead wood and weedwacking.
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I'll meet you there Sheila! Looks perfect!
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Full from too much lunch. Sore from the elliptical yesterday. I don't usually get this sore. Must've been a good workout. I hope lunch didn't undo it. Back to being good - tomorrow?
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Visited my Dad, listened to some wonderful piano playing in the Parlor @ Nashoba Park Assisted Living. Had some refreshments and sat outside in the court yard relaxing in the sun and listening to the fountain with my Dad. Then went back to is apartment got him comfy in his chair and left him watching The Wizard of OZ.
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Crap - in case you didn't see it - Meece has posted that DS and family are evacuating again - and Meece is back home and not able to help. More prayers needed!
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christct, thank you for keeping everyone up to date. This time it doesn't look good at all. They are unable to use air support to battle the fire because of high winds 40-60 mph. I cannot imaging going through that post-partum period and being unsure about losing my home, my nest.
Word has it the fire was started by an Un-documented visitor to the US in order to distract officials from his or her entry to our wonderful free country.
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