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When my Irish great-great grandmother (who lived in Indiana) was 12 years old, she and her step-father walked 50 miles into Illinois and heard ABRAHAM LINCOLN speak when he was running for the Senate in 1858! She lived to be 102 (only taking to her bed two weeks before her death) and my mom (who was named after her) was 16 years old when she died, so she knew her very well. I have a doll quilt great-great gramma made for my mom when she was a baby.
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Wonderful story, Ruth. What a wonderful quilt too!
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The quilt has a story too; my mom played with it, it got passed down to younger cousins and then lost time for a number of years until my mom's aunt was at her daughters house & was going to do some dusting. She grabbed a rag from the rag bag and said, "Oh for goodness sakes, this dust rag is the doll quilt great-gramma made for Kathryn (my mom)! So she rescued it, sent it to my mom, who patched it up, put it on a dowel, wrote the story from the quilt's point of view (my mom was a teacher who majored in English), pinned the story to the back and gave it to me. LUCKY ME!
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love it and the story!!
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Ruth that is sooo cool!! We had some horse thieves in our ancestry. I know we were never slave owners, and we recently found out that my father's side of the family is traced to Ireland! My mom always told me I was just a hair Irish because she had a Murphy on her side of the family, but I always felt like I was more! And it explains my previous strawberry-blonde hair and fair skin as well as that of my children and nieces and nephew!
Thank you so much, hsant!! Yes it will be so neat! And lol re: organization and your purse!
Well you all I just had an unexpected surgery yesterday. I was diagnosed with an infection and had infection symptoms so my PS removed the TEs, washed me out and put new ones in. I feel so much better after this surgery, it was amazing! I was feeling so crappy! She said she is very glad she did it because she removed a lot of "suspicious fluid." I thank God we caught it early!
An interesting story about my ancestry is........
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I have relatives who survived the Holocaust, many who didn't. However, I also have relatives who were able to get "papers" that stated they weren't Jewish, and they lived in Nazi Germany during this time, eventually coming to America.
Georgia, I'm so sorry you had to go through another surgery. I opted out of recon., but I know you can experience a lot of complications involving TEs and the process of reconstruction. I'm glad you're feeling better!
If money were not an issue, I would buy...
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A house or condo on the beach!
Thanks so much, hsant. Yes, the complications areunfortunate, especially in neoadjuvant patients like me. I can definitely understand opting out of recon. I like being smaller without boobs! I likely won't have mine filled too much. And wow that is awesome about having holocaust survivors in your ancestry. So sorry for the ones who didn't make it.
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If money weren't an issue, I would buy......
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I MUST say the same...a house or condo on the beach. Maybe 2 coasts- FL and CA!
And, if I could chime in on reconstruction. I'd have my implants out in a second, if given the chance. They are not a good shape, even though I had a "top" PS. They are uncomfortable. I kept them small- like I was before. But I have to wear tops the camouflage the bad shape. Not happy!
But let's think about the beach condos...
We are having our first 90 degree today. The best way to spend a hot day is...
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Get up early - do chores - pick a shady spot and read a good book !
My favorite way to keep cool on a hot day is........... -
In a swimming pool, preferably one that overlooks the ocean.
Kaption, I'm so sorry you're not happy with the shape. Is there anyway this can be corrected? I wasn't happy with the prophylactic side, so I had surgery to smooth out that side. I know it's more complicated with recon., but I would think this could be corrected.
Between the ocean or a swimming pool, I choose...
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I think we posted at the same time.
Sit in the shade, with a cool drink.
Ocean or swimming pool, I choose...
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The ocean!! Hearing the waves, the sweet breeze, the chance of seeing Dolphins, and the warm sand=ahhhhhh.
Kaption I am sorry to hear about the shape. I agree with hsant, can't they fix it? My PS said if ever I am unhappy with anything she could fix it. And I agree Kaption, let's have a condo in FL and CA!!
Good plan, Pheasant!
This weekend I can't wait to.......
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Go to an old fashion Town Fair - especially a serving of Strawberry Shortcake !
Another event in Town is ............ -
The official start of the farmers market across the suburbs.FYI, Cleveland has the oldest farmers market in the US.
Tonight I'm looking forward to...
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Watch the Royals win, please!
A movie I want to see is...
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There really isn't anything out right now that I want to see, but I caught the end of Babe the other night and wouldn't mind seeing it from the beginning. Nice little movie. "That'll do, pig, that'll do." :-)
A movie I like that stars an animal (real or cartoon) is ...
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Bambi -
Another Walt Disney movie that I enjoy is.......... -
Fantasia
Classical music is best enjoyed ...
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live, in an ornate theater.
The best concert (any genre) I ever attended was.....
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Showing my age, just because it was historic: saw the Beatles here in Kansas City on their first US tour in 1964. It was at our baseball stadium and we sat on the field. Sure wish I had kept my ticket stub!
My favorite all time movie is..
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Oh Wow!
Showing my age also: The Way We Were
My all time favorite musical is....
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Ruth! That's my all time favorite movie! OMG we have a lot in common!
Musical: Chicago.
I have known my oldest friend since...
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We were babies in the crib. Our parents were friends. She's still a very close friend of mine.
Thats pretty amazing that you saw the Beatles in concert.
Three things I would bring to a deserted island...
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Club soda, French fries and deep woods OFF. Mosquitoes eat me alive!
WOW Kaption-the Beatles!!!! Did you get pics?!
If I had to pick only one food I could have to eat for the rest of my life on a deserted island, it would be...........
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as boring as it is, probably peanut butter sandwiches. I have peanut butter on toast for breakfast every morning and never get tired of it. But, I'd need coffee too.
Sadly, no pictures of the Beatles. My daughter has my copy of Meet the Beatles album. Caring for it fondly.
The tv show I watch endlessly in reruns is...
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Two And 1/2Men.
My favorite tv show from my childhood is..
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Our whole family would watch Bonanza together, also loved Bewitched (our cat was named Samantha after Samantha Stevens), The Monkeys, The Brady Bunch
When I was young, an important female role model in my life was.....
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Both of my grandmothers. They were very different, but represented strength and calm to me. And both always had a positive attitude. Both lived to be over 90.
My most important male model was..
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My father (still is).
Something fun my dad and I did together when I was a kid was..
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ride horses. We both loved it and I learned so much from him.
Something important my mother taught me was..
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