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04/12/2009 06:00 PM
rossbmarvin3rd
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Hey guys I'd like to hear about your day. Church? Family? Alone? Happy? Sad? Thank you,and God Bless, Ross
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04/12/2009 06:19 PM  Top
bits
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Flare. Painful. Finally took extra pain med and went to dinner with sweet hubby. Was very hungry but food was terrible. Am home now and eating chocolate. Wouldn't you know it, I have a freezer full of candy and am not in the mood for it. LOL. I did get to see my grandaughter this morning all dressed up in her Easter finery. As she calls it, "my Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes." LOL. God bless her. Talked to all my children. Am watching "King of Kings" I am recording it so I can watch again. Thought about Jesus more than usual. Although, I didn't get to go to church, have much pain and fatigue, restaurant meal was terrible, I am a blessed woman. What I do have is: Salvation, the love of my wonderful family and beautiful friends, a warm bed, an awesome heating pad, meds to help the pain, my support groups, a cold baby coke, hot cocoa, and lots of chocolate. LOL You know what? I have talked myself into happiness. Hugs
When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and I could say, "I used everything you gave me." ~ Erma Bombeck
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04/13/2009 09:54 AM  Top
mitzigirl
mitzigirl
 
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Hey Ross,

Well you know about my day BLUE..that was the shade of the day..Wasnt all bad I got up and watched the sunrise and set and had prayer..After lunch my pastor came over and had communion with me and prayer also..As far as the rest of the day pretty much blue..It is hard when you have extended family and you know they are all getting together with all the children and stuff but you want be invited because of the MRSA and fear of it spreading to them..I understand it goodness knows who would want to spread it but at the same time it did not make a good day for me my shade was BLUE all day long..Spent a good part of the day and night on and off of here..Like Bits I turned to hot cocoa that I love and chocolates that are godiva and oh so good polished them off well better than a chocolate bunny...So chocolatte might not fix all but it doesnt hurt any either..So Ross tell Us about yours? And everyone else tell us how yours went?

Hugs and Blessings,
Viv

Live everyday as if it might be your last.
Let go and Let God!!!
Be Kind and Compassionate to others.
Understand life can be hard but you can survive it!
Good Friends make all the difference in the World.

Even though I am a leader of depression, OCD and MRSA I am just like the rest of you..I have the problems. I have no medical training.

04/13/2009 10:43 AM  Top
chiefredbush
 
Posts: 78
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Well my children, husband, and I ate dinner with my mother... had easter baskets for the kids and had a easter egg hunt... Unfortunately I am still having problems with the abcess from last week that was drained so i had to sit out the hunt... it's sad how this takes away from family time...

On a happy note my almost two year old daughter literally ate candy until she puked and kept going from there... kids you gotta love em.


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04/13/2009 01:30 PM  Top
AGrund2
Posts: 16
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Took the kids to my mother's for an Easter egg hunt. Good times. Last few sores are healed up enough so I could sit and relax. Had to scrub the tub with comet because the hibiclens and bleach reacted to turn the fiberglass brown. Always something, huh?

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