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Stitching away Cheryl Isaak 08-05-2009
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Posted by ellice on August 12, 2009, 9:22 am

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And Donna, too! We're hoping to do some yard planting/restructuring in
Oct... So.....BTW - all but 1 daylily (11) are successfully sprouting in
heigts from about 9" to 1" right now. One of them may not be happy - but
we'll see -it'll be fine if it doesn't. Just let us know - I do have a plan
for the house to be in shape by mid fall.....

Ah, on the hockey subject, one of our friends (30 ish guy) who works on the
hill is moving to NH. DH reffed with him last night (he's originally from
Mass) and couldn't remember the town that he's got a house contract in.
But, serious hockey guy - will now be able to work ECAC, maybe some Big
East. DH told him about our "hockey mom" friend, etc. So, who knows - you
might be hearing from him - he's a fabulous guy -and his wife is expecting
their first in Dec.

Ellice


Posted by Cheryl Isaak on August 12, 2009, 12:15 pm
On 8/12/09 9:22 AM, in article C6A83A48.163D6%egirl22@verizon.net, "ellice"

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By mid-fall, life should be calmer

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Let him know we'll help them settle in if he's nearby...

C


Posted by Susan Hartman on August 12, 2009, 9:53 am
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
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I'll hold you to that! (The visit, not the weeding.)

Sue

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Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com

Posted by ellice on August 9, 2009, 8:17 pm

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LOL - I have the sad suspicion that my equivalent (or according to a certain
DExH) is cleaning bathrooms at odd hours.

Ellice


Posted by Cheryl Isaak on August 9, 2009, 9:27 pm
On 8/9/09 9:06 AM, in article
285c2fea-8e31-4917-989d-4457b5e4fcf8@v2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com,

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First - my hands are moving, doing something "useful". I'm in the fresh air
and getting, what my grandmother would have called, properly tired.

And my brain is free to tackle problems and find possible resolutions, or to
wander aimless.

And ripping out weeds is great for frustrations and aggravations. I stop
being angry.

And the garden looks nicer when I'm done. And I'm a nicer Mom and wife....

Cheryl


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