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Look! No messages! Kate XXXXXX 11-22-2007
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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on November 22, 2007, 7:58 am
None at all today|! I cannot believe you lot are THAT quiet!
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Posted by AK&DStrohl on November 22, 2007, 8:08 am

> None at all today|! I cannot believe you lot are THAT quiet!


It's Thanksgiving Day!

Your cousins across the pond are a bit busy.
Holiday stuff and all that implies.
Speaking of which it's time to wake up hubby so he can get ready in time.

Have a good day Kate!

AK in PA



Posted by Kate XXXXXX on November 22, 2007, 8:42 am
AK&DStrohl wrote:
>> None at all today|! I cannot believe you lot are THAT quiet!
>
>
> It's Thanksgiving Day!
>
> Your cousins across the pond are a bit busy.
> Holiday stuff and all that implies.
> Speaking of which it's time to wake up hubby so he can get ready in time.
>
> Have a good day Kate!
>
> AK in PA
>
>
The fibro has eaten all my brain cells and I'd forgotten! Have a grand
day, all of you! I'm off to eat pain killers for lunch! ;)

--
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Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.katedicey.co.uk
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Posted by Ursula Schrader on November 22, 2007, 8:08 am

"Kate XXXXXX" wrote...
> None at all today|! I cannot believe you lot are THAT quiet!
>

OK, then I'll put a question I wanted to ask for a while: Whatever became of
the remodeled 1960s wedding dress, the one with stitched eyelets. I roamed
your website, o wardrobe mistress of the chocolate buttons, but couldn't
find any pictures of the happy bride. I have to admit, though, that I'm so
out of touch that I'm very likely to have missed anything about it, So
please don't kill me. ;-)

BTW, perhaps you remember our decoration project with one red wall in the
bedroom and livingroom. It looks amazing and I'll put up some pics on my
gallery site asap.

Another item is my wedding in church. It's going to take place this summer,
and while we're at it, we'll have our little girl baptised. So I think I'll
go for something in green linnen. A simple dress without sleeves and a
blouse, something like a frock. I'm not sure how to describe what I've gotin
mind, but I'll put up pics for you once it's ready. Or whenever I need help.
Anyway, I'd be grateful for any comments or suggestions on that matter.
Gotta go now, Christine wants her lunch and mommy's indispensible for that -
the down side of breastfeeding. But if you care to take a look at her - here
you go: http://picasaweb.google.de/Schraderulla/

Hope that took away the boredom from you. ;-)

U.




Posted by Kate XXXXXX on November 22, 2007, 8:41 am
Ursula Schrader wrote:
> "Kate XXXXXX" wrote...
>> None at all today|! I cannot believe you lot are THAT quiet!
>>
>
> OK, then I'll put a question I wanted to ask for a while: Whatever became of
> the remodeled 1960s wedding dress, the one with stitched eyelets. I roamed
> your website, o wardrobe mistress of the chocolate buttons, but couldn't
> find any pictures of the happy bride. I have to admit, though, that I'm so
> out of touch that I'm very likely to have missed anything about it, So
> please don't kill me. ;-)

All the pix I have are on the site. I must give her a call/send her a
card, and see what happened. In the end I didn't have time to take pix
of the completed gown, and she's forgotten to sent me any, so I will ask.
>
> BTW, perhaps you remember our decoration project with one red wall in the
> bedroom and livingroom. It looks amazing and I'll put up some pics on my
> gallery site asap.

Ooh, yes please! A friend who has a Victorian terraced house has a red
living room: it looks FANTASTIC! Very intimate and cozy. My sister also
has a red living room: hers is huge, and has a polished oak floor and
white furniture. WITH teenaged boy sons in the house, and a dog! One
does not mess with mama in that house, not when she'd a CID Inspector! ;)

She also has a boring beige bedroom (how's that for alliteration!),
which is to be jazzed up by new wall paint in a dusky pink and a pile of
red and gold floor cushions and a giant patchwork bed quilt all in deep
reds and golds with accents of blue, to blend in with her Turkish rug
they bought last summer.
>
> Another item is my wedding in church. It's going to take place this summer,
> and while we're at it, we'll have our little girl baptised. So I think I'll
> go for something in green linnen. A simple dress without sleeves and a
> blouse, something like a frock. I'm not sure how to describe what I've gotin
> mind, but I'll put up pics for you once it's ready. Or whenever I need help.
> Anyway, I'd be grateful for any comments or suggestions on that matter.

That sounds like a PLAN! And an excuse for a Big Party for the family!
Your wedding dress sounds cute and unusual: nice to see a change from
the ubiquitous Big White Dress!

> Gotta go now, Christine wants her lunch and mommy's indispensible for that -
> the down side of breastfeeding. But if you care to take a look at her - here
> you go: http://picasaweb.google.de/Schraderulla/
>
> Hope that took away the boredom from you. ;-)

Indeed it did! :D Babe and papa look lovely together - and curiously
alike! ;)

--
Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.katedicey.co.uk
Click on Kate's Pages and explore!

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