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Date Posted: 02:30:06 02/07/04 Sat
Author: Phyllis
Author Host/IP: dial-66-218-7-45.usadatanet.net / 66.218.7.45
Subject: Re: thank you all
In reply to: Tina swinimer 's message, "thank you all" on 11:55:16 02/04/04 Wed

Hi Tina,

Thanks for the update. It is great that you brighten the day of so many people with your humor. I'm sure that it helped a lot of people feel better when going through treatment. The lady who said she wished you lived near her was right. You are a very special person whom I'm sure has touched many people with your kindness and compassion.

Thank goodness and God bless the wonderful nurses. volunteers and the individuals who care for us and our families when we need help the most. It is so important when someone goes the extra mile.

You are right about dogs, they love you and know how to cheer one up.

Here is what I have been up to lately. Went to breakfast with a friend who I had not seen for quite some time. We went to a country restaurant and had the best homemade cinnamon & raisin toast with our omelet. Also went to another retirement party for former co-worker.

I saw a play last night sponored by the senior class of a school. It was titled "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" by John "G. Fuller. In this dramatization, the Yankee from Connecticut is a young engineer just out of college and anxious to try his hand at every kind of mechanical device. He is knocked out cold by one of his experiments and wakes up to find himself in the Court of King Arthur. Television,radio,aviation,football, and even the corner drugstore find their way in the kingdom of Arthur through the influence of the enterprising young engineer- who eventually finds himself in hot water. But all ends well as he returns back home after waking up from being knocked out cold.

The costumes were creative and very colorful as well as the performers. The scenery and background was outstanding.

It has been snowing since midmorning and now freezing rain outside. It is the second snowstorm within a week.

Will close for now because when I am on the computer it ties up my phone line.

Hope everyone is doing well and have a good weekend too.

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[> [> Re: thank you all -- Susan, 03:29:39 02/08/04 Sun (cheyenne.riverland.net.au/203.18.28.218)

Ahh...Tina thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. I totally agree with Phyllis and that you are a very special person. I am not as goods with words, but feel the same. I am glad you brought some smiles to the others going through the same as you. I smiled at your name for your wig as well. I am so glad you have kept your pets and yes, they do pick up on our feelings and can actually help us I think. When I find I am understand stress, nothing beats a cuddle and a pat from our furries.
Phyllis, your play sounded wonderful. I love productions like this, they are usually so good.
Tina, hope the weather continues to be nice and Phyllis I hope your weather get better.
Here at the moment it is in the 40'sC and very hot. Our thermometer on the back porch got to 46C yesterday, too hot for comfort.


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