Oh thank goodness for that For such a young cat, he has had such a hard start to life. He's definitely a little fighter
Martin, it is a very traumatic time you are going through. You must, think with a positive mind. Visualize yourself after, the op. and, improving on a daily basis. I send you strength through the air
#50 I had a very similar experience - only it was Wolfie barking btw, my 49 & 50 didn't paste and it wouldn't let me edit it (that's why I have endedup having 2 posts of it . . . . . )
Bud light Lime Reminds me of my early teenage years - all us 'girls' would order a half of lager with a lime 'dash'! I finally evolved to lager without the lime
# 3. Vegas!! - love it
Hmmmm - good idea - these could also be used on the end of floor brushes/mops etc.
I know you are having a bumpy time with your family, but, have you ever thought that at least you 'have' got them? All family's have there 'ups and down's - take it from me, I know!!! I have come to realise one thing - and thats 'being grateful' for what you do, have
Good one Tracy! It's true what you say - you do feel more 'energized' after excercise (even though a few aches and pains appear in places that you would never, have thought possible to get 'aches and pains' in)! Keep it up girl!
Beautiful post. I lost my dad back in '63 - I was only 9 yrs. but I know he is still with me; - Bedrock built a garden wall here a few years ago and the following morning when I got up and started making the morning coffee's for us, I happened to glance out of the kitchen window and saw my father standing by the wall as if 'checking' it (he had been a Master Builder by trade). He seemed to sense my prescence, looked over to me, smiled and faded away! Fathers (or 'mums') never, entirely leave thier offspring
We had mothers day back in March over here - I wonder why it can't be made similtanious world wide??? Tomorrow - coincidentally, is fathers day over here! Speak soon,
Let me know how it went Be in touch either tomorrow, or Saturday tracy
, Man, they bring back memories (especially the Secret 7 books)!!! I can remember the teacher you were talking about - wasn't it Mr. Hopkins? (the twat)! Tell you another thing Tracy (meant to tell Lynnette about this too), can you recall, many, years ago when I had been studying a book about the Romans in Wales? I found a small reference to 'Banwen' - I had 'crossed referenced' it with a 'Roman' name for the village (Banwen-something or other) and found that a house/mud hut/ dwelling of some description, was in fact, the BIRTHPLACE of St. Patrick! It is on the 'Camnant road' - remember? I had told you, Lynnette (possibly John as well - can't remember how old he would have been at the time) to let your teachers of my findings. I don't think anything came of it, and, ultimately, I forgot all about it, untill one evening when I heard them talking about a 'teacher', having 'FOUND' the 'birthplace of St. Patrick'!!! - I yelled to Chris to come and listen (fortunately, he had heard me when I had told him of the discovery I had made years ago). They had even placed a 'plaque' in the property, saying that it was the birthplace! Now 'this', teacher, didn't teach at Maesmarchog, but he did live up School road. He was the teacher who used to catch the bus in the mornings to go to Llangatwg, I believe. His name may, have been 'Morgan' - I am not sure. At the moment, I am trying to recall a book I had read about 1990. It is a novel, based in South Wales during the time of the Rebecca Riots and also the Iron Masters (Dic Penderyn and the other martyrs). I think, the book was one of the trilogy that Alexander Cordell wrote. The reason I want to find it is because of a conversation had by me and Lynnette earlier today, I want prove something to her about the 'goings on' in the 18-19th centurys in the villages of Wales (at least, the Soth Wales valleys). Keep reading - and always encourage the children to read too
Join the club - since 'learning', to surf the net, I have been coming across on thing after another - soooooo frustrating without the 'spondulix' to accompany my 'wants' . . .
Wayman, is a great person and will be a very, welcome addition to MyBloggers p.s. I was in the middle of leaving comments on your previous posts on Saturday (early) evening, while my husband was installing a new shower - when the fuses 'went'! Dunno what he had done at the time, but it ended my stint on the computer - eventually, Chris, my son and future daughter-in-law and I, ended up in the kitchen, clearing all the bottles of 'lagers and wine' (Brilliant evening though) (he finished the 'shower', on Sunday morning