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notmyown

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annd, suddenly i can see the picture! :)

what lovely hands you have, Auntie! simply beautiful with or without pretend nails.
 

Magenta

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These are my nails. Aren't they pretty?

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Except they're not really my nails. A young friend of my children's decided to pretty me up a few months ago with fake nails. Trouble is, they didn't last on me for very long. I'm always cleaning, cooking, kneading bread, fixing things around the house, exploring and digging for stones and fossils, climbing around rocks near the river, etc. so I have to I keep my nails trimmed short. Otherwise I keep breaking them. :rolleyes:

I just took a bunch of storm windows out today and washed & shined them up. If I had long nails, they would be broken by now. Hahahaha!!!
Your elegant hands match your beautiful soul.
 

p_rehbein

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Stay away a wee bit 'n' this place turns into a feminist gab fest!

ggeeeeesssshhhhhhh!

Well, and Tourist............



SAY, DOES THIS FONT MAKE MY BUTT LOOK BIG?

wemmens..........sigh
 

notmyown

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The books I am most likely to recommend if I can remember them are
Cutting For Stone
Poisonwood Bible
The Red Tent
Weight of Water
State of Wonder
The Light Between Oceans

There are probably others but those are some I read in the last few years :)

I never liked trashy novels. I am a literature snob :D

I am going to brag a little now, okay? :rolleyes:

One time, when my daughter was downloading people's e book libraries that they had online through file sharing programs, she read out about a hundred of the titles of classics to have me guess who wrote them and I got about 98% of them correct. When she asked me how I knew so many, I told her it was because I had read them all. Well, most of them. Some authors I just could not crack. James Joyce, Ulysses. Huh? Not for me. I have read a lot, but not so much the last decade. I found other pursuits, I guess. But I love a good book :D

thanks for the suggestions :)

i've read loads of the classics, and nowadays (definitely an older person word, nowadays), i read a lot of theological stuff.

do you like Shakespeare? i find he's a bit polarizing, but i like his writings, if indeed he wrote them.

Moby Dick was my downfall in high school. i thought it should have been called Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Whaling. probably the publisher felt my title was too unwieldy? :p

i've read it as an adult, though, and wondered how i could have been such a blockhead to not get it when i was 15. ;)
 

notmyown

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Stay away a wee bit 'n' this place turns into a feminist gab fest!

ggeeeeesssshhhhhhh!

Well, and Tourist............



SAY, DOES THIS FONT MAKE MY BUTT LOOK BIG?

wemmens..........sigh

we love you, too!
 

notmyown

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*wonders about the lurking peanut*

*decides to run the bubble bath*

goodnight, little peanut ♥

goodnight to all. :)
 
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AuntieAnt

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Stay away a wee bit 'n' this place turns into a feminist gab fest!

ggeeeeesssshhhhhhh!

Well, and Tourist............



SAY, DOES THIS FONT MAKE MY BUTT LOOK BIG?

wemmens..........sigh

ROFL!!!!!
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kodiak

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the kids gave me a Kindle for Christmas last year. it's quite a bit lighter to carry than the stack of books i used to drag about. ;)

i started Andrew Murray's "Abide in Christ" last night. but my reading tends to be a bit eclectic, like my music listening habits.

so i'm wondering if my mom left any Georgette Heyer trashy novels here last year? :p

(they're silly romance novels, but clean! and when i was in junior high i learned so much vocabulary from them. three hours of escape.... hey... perfect for the tub!!)
What are you reading?

I read Richard Wagamese's Indian Horse recently. It was lovely. I had not read a book for quite some time before that, after reading about four books a week for almost a year after getting an e reader :p My e reader is here somewhere
:rolleyes:
I like reading Steven James and Randy Singer novels...I finished a Randy Singer one a few days ago, but don't remember the name.
 
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"That lightbulb moment" created by the students! Thousands of kilograms of food for meals for the homeless. So happy and proud of the school, of it's real social justice efforts in making a difference in the community. This is the kind of thing that inspires people to Christ, through the goodness of others!


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AuntieAnt

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I just got back from the grocery store. I got a turkey that was on sale for 78¢ lb. (woohoo!) and a variety of other yummy things. This year our dinner will be particularly exciting because a wonderful family of Russian immigrants will be joining us for the celebration. It's their first-ever Thanksgiving in America and they're really looking forward to it! I want to make some special dish for them. Is there anyone here who might recommend a traditional Russian dish that they will most likely enjoy?

Thank you!! :eek:


 
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Is this a new Grandbaby?
Congratulations! That's what I love about my career, making a difference from early childhood to primary years makes me so proud knowing I'm on God's path and doing His will for the next generation.
 

JesusLives

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JesusLives, all these pretty flowers are for you... to brighten your day and let you know how much you're loved and needed by all of us at CC! :eek: *hugs*

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Thanks so much for the good words and the pretty posies......Hugs
 

JesusLives

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I never know whether to spell blond with or without an "e." :rolleyes:

Actually I think it looks better as blonde :D
The low down for Blond/Blonde as I know it.... both are correct - Blond for a man - Blonde for a woman... I am not trying to be a man with the way I spell Blond and refer to myself that way I am just trying to save one key stroke.....lol