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Posted by Viviane on May 13, 2009, 5:59 am
Many happy returns! Remember you're only as old as you feel. I think the
age on passports, driving licence etc is purely arbitrary - an accident of
birth! This is from someone putting the spin on her upcoming birthday
ending with a "0".
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> I'm adding another decade mark today...
> All things considered, it's better to be above ground. ;-)
> Beverly
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Posted by BEI Design on May 13, 2009, 3:17 pm
Viviane wrote:
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> Many happy returns! Remember you're only as old as you
> feel. I think the age on passports, driving licence etc
> is purely arbitrary - an accident of birth! This is from
> someone putting the spin on her upcoming birthday ending
> with a "0".
Thanks! Day-before-yesterday I was "in my sixties". Today
I don't feel any older, so being "in my seventies" is just
fine with me. ;-)
Beverly
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Posted by Ursula Schrader on May 15, 2009, 7:14 am
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> I'm adding another decade mark today...
> All things considered, it's better to be above ground. ;-)
> Beverly
Hey, I'm a bit late, but many happy returns (I think is the proper
salutation in tis case). Sorry, hardly got time to read here, haven't been
to my comp for more than a week, things are quite desparate here... will try
and cry on your shoulders later. Anyway, take care stay happy and healthy
and enjoy your life! ;-)
U.
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Posted by BEI Design on May 16, 2009, 3:47 pm
Ursula Schrader wrote:
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> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> > I'm adding another decade mark today...
> > All things considered, it's better to be above ground.
> > ;-) Beverly
> Hey, I'm a bit late, but many happy returns (I think is
> the proper salutation in tis case).
Thanks!
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> Sorry, hardly got
> time to read here, haven't been to my comp for more than
> a week, things are quite desparate here... will try and
> cry on your shoulders later.
Ursula, life, especially when dealing with a small child,
can really get to be too much sometimes. I hope you can
find some part-time help. Maybe your DH could take over
child care for a day to give you some badly needed time to
yourself?
Beverly
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Posted by Ursula Schrader on May 17, 2009, 6:28 am
"BEI Design" wrote...
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> Ursula Schrader wrote:
>> Sorry, hardly got
>> time to read here, haven't been to my comp for more than
>> a week, things are quite desparate here... will try and
>> cry on your shoulders later.
> Ursula, life, especially when dealing with a small child, can really get
> to be too much sometimes. I hope you can find some part-time help. Maybe
> your DH could take over child care for a day to give you some badly needed
> time to yourself?
Alas, DH can't. In Winter, he took over willingly, since there wasn't much
to do. But since he's self employed and business is - fortunately - picking
up again, he is working hard enough, doing paint jobs and scaffolding during
the first part of the day and then visiting customers late afternoon. He
takes over now and then, but I'd be ashamed to put more than a few hours on
his shoulders. I'll find a solution, though I'm not sure which, but I've got
a postcard I bought a couple of years ago which reads 'Don't give up, your
miracle is on its way!' Well, I was dead lonely then and it brought me him,
so to speak, and I'm sure it will 'bring' me the right idea for my problems,
too. (OK, I'm not quite sure how serious I am about this last statement, so
don't call me a nutcase right away.) ;-) I guess it's just changing ones
point of view and thus the situation is allowed to change. I'm not sure how
to put it any better. Well, thanks for replying anyway. ;-)
U.
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> All things considered, it's better to be above ground. ;-)
> Beverly
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