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Date Posted: 21:56:15 07/18/04 Sun
Author: Phyllis
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Subject: Re: Christmas in July
In reply to: Tina Swinimer 's message, "Christmas in July" on 15:21:13 07/18/04 Sun

What a great idea "Christmas in July". Sounds like it is packed full of fun and good company.

How kind of you to leave early in order to take an elderly lady to church. Even if she doesn't come right out to thank you I'm sure that you know that she really appreciates your kindness. God bless you for putting up with someone who seems so unhappy. The fellowship at Church and good food will give this unhappy soul something to look forward to. I know what you mean by enjoying food so much. I enjoy most every type of food. Seafood and pizza and Spanakopita (spinach pie) top my list of favorite foods. Michael (my ex) is tending to his garden. He planted large tomatoes, string beans, eggplant and some spices. I can't wait for the tomates from his garden.

We do not have any choir at church doing the summer months. Our church is planning a big festival in October with plenty of excellent food such as spinach pie, stuffed grapeleaves, shiskebab, baklava and pecan crescents. They also have raffle and tables of items for sale. They raise money for improvements needed for the church. We finally were able to get a parking lot last year which the church did not have in the past.

I am glad that your husband is doing well.

Have to sign off.

Hope everyone has a good week.

Take care.

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