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Posted by Juno B on March 19, 2009, 5:26 pm
Ursula Schrader wrote:
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> "Juno B" wrote...
>> Yes usenet is a wonder and fun. Where e;se could I bind out how to see a
>> picture of a beautiful little girl in Germany. She is a precious little
>> doll.
>
> Thank you, we are so very fond of her that I sometimes have to check by
> looking at pics of her if she's really that beautiful. Anyway, she just
> keeps both of us busy and it's very lucky that Edgar hasn't much to do at
> the moment (although - knock on wood - business seems to pick up now).
> Otherwise I'd be a nervous wreck and on zoloft or whatever it is all the
> time. Kids are a miracle; when in my late teens and all through my twens I
> thought 'Never!' and other people's brats didn't touch me at all. Now I
> find, although my own 'brat' is the most charming and interesting, other
> folks' kids interesting, too. And news on abducted or abused children are
> almost too much to bear for me, with a thought like 'it could be yours' in
> the back of my head.
>
> U.
>
>
Ursula, Welcome to the world of enjoying motherhood. Children are
wonderful. They are a blessing and a joy. Cherish every minute you have
with her, even when she drives you a little crazy. And that will happen
some days.
Juno
mother of 4 and grandmother of 9
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Posted by Emily Bengston on March 19, 2009, 2:26 am
On 3/18/09 5:27 PM, in article gprsmd$cuo$1@news01.versatel.de, "Ursula
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> "Kate XXXXXX" wrote...
>> For those who haven't spoken with Ursula, her spoken English is VERY good.
>> It's as good as her written English, though she is sometimes a little
>> unsure of syntax or pronunciation. :) I love the accent: soft German
>> mixed with Californa! Very exotic.
>
> That was so sweet of you! Nobody ever called me or anything connected with
> my person 'exotic'. I feel very flatterd, thank you! ;-)
>
> @ everybody: I'm sorry, I'm trying to keep up with this thread because I'm
> deeply interested in it and would like to add my 2 cents, too, though I'm
> not nearly as qualified as many of you. However, the past couple of days
> (and those in the near future as so incredibly busy that I hardly find the
> time to read the contributions properly. So bear with me and if my comments
> dribble in days later, don't think I'm slow on the uptake, I'm just a mom
> with a very active toddler who has just learned to walk. (Wanna see? Go
> here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/schraderfamily/3355058174/ and
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/schraderfamily/3354235501/ )
>
> Well, as it is, I stick to stuff I can write in about 15 min. maximum, incl.
> reding. Sorry for this. But I'm still with you, or try to be. Had a chat
> with DH last night in bed where we both mused about the wonders of usenet:
> Amazing, folks are gazillions of miles apart and still so like-minded. (He
> is a great fan of Linux, so he has to search for kindred spirits a little
> longer, too.)
>
> U.
>
>
One gorgeous little Christine! She is precious!
Emily
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Posted by Ursula Schrader on March 19, 2009, 2:16 pm
"Emily Bengston" wrote...
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> One gorgeous little Christine! She is precious!
Thank you, but we did almost nothing to it, we just feed, clothe and wipe
bum. ;-) *inside feeling immensly proud of her*
U.
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Posted by BEI Design on March 19, 2009, 3:48 pm
Ursula Schrader wrote:
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> a mom with a very active toddler who has just learned to
> walk. (Wanna see? Go here:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/schraderfamily/3355058174/
> and
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/schraderfamily/3354235501/ )
Wow, she is beautiful! I find babies in general to be
pretty and/or handsome, but yours is exceptionally good
looking.
She looks a little impish. ;-)
Beverly
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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on March 17, 2009, 3:54 am
Emily Bengston wrote:
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> On 3/16/09 6:57 PM, in article gpmsi1$tl7$1@news.motzarella.org, "BEI
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>> tyro top-posted:
>>> hey there,
>>> can u be specific..
>>> i have googled and am confused..
>> You are hoping to pursue a Masters Degree, but are unable to
>> follow the links provided and do you own research? I think
>> you should consider an alternate career path.
>> P.S. Your shift key isn't working and "you" is spelled "you"
>> not "u", just FYI
> I read the note twice; it's hard to believe it is from a college graduate
> unless English is not the first language. The 4th-graders I taught could
> write more correct when they arrived in my classroom.
> But we all know Spring Break is in full swing, at least in TX.
> Emily
>
Someone wanting to ENTER a UK university and study a for a BA in any
subject taught in the English language would need a much better command
of the language than that, never mind one who had graduated with a BA.
Anyone with a BA from a non-English speaking university who wanted to
study for a highter degree here would need a similiar facility with the
language, second language though that might be.
Such courses of study would mean that they would already KNOW all the
fashion colleges of any note anywhere in the world. They might come
here asking what we thought of specific ones in specific places - such
as 'Which do you thing is better for this particular direction, Central
St Martins os LSF?' They would ALREADY have a pile of prospectuses from
all those that taught in all the languages they could cope with at
higher degree level.
If this person is hoping to start such a course this year in October,
they are already too late... ESPECIALLY if they need funding - which
usually comes from schollarships offered by various bits of the fashion
industry, and is gobbled up sometimes two or three years ahead of the
course starting...
I think a LOT more research is needed on their part.
--
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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>> Yes usenet is a wonder and fun. Where e;se could I bind out how to see a
>> picture of a beautiful little girl in Germany. She is a precious little
>> doll.
>
> Thank you, we are so very fond of her that I sometimes have to check by
> looking at pics of her if she's really that beautiful. Anyway, she just
> keeps both of us busy and it's very lucky that Edgar hasn't much to do at
> the moment (although - knock on wood - business seems to pick up now).
> Otherwise I'd be a nervous wreck and on zoloft or whatever it is all the
> time. Kids are a miracle; when in my late teens and all through my twens I
> thought 'Never!' and other people's brats didn't touch me at all. Now I
> find, although my own 'brat' is the most charming and interesting, other
> folks' kids interesting, too. And news on abducted or abused children are
> almost too much to bear for me, with a thought like 'it could be yours' in
> the back of my head.
>
> U.
>
>