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Posted by Katherine on June 19, 2005, 9:09 pm
JCT wrote:
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> Finishing up the Sirdal sweater this am - just need fold up and sew
> the bottom hem and put on the buttons now. Also starting the sleeves
> on my NYCO now that I have ripped out and repaired the mistake that
> was bugging me. If all goes well I should have it done soon. The
> last few days I put these on hold to do my squares for Kira - but
> they are now in the mail.
> We are heading to town this afternoon as my youngest son and his
> friends are hosting a Dad's Day barbeque for their families. There
> will be around 30 people or so - or at least that is the number
> reflected in responses to their Evite. After that we are heading to a
> play. The weather is absolutely perfect - which should help a lot at
> the barbeque as inside the boys' house is not the place for parents.
> They do clean the bottom floor for the occasion but I am certain they
> don't want any mothers to explore much. (4 boys live there - all
> around 30 years old- enough said). The rainy day plan was to cancel
> the event, so I am happy for them that the weather has cooperated.
> We heard from DS#1 yesterday - he and the band had a day off to enjoy
> London - he has been traveling in the UK with one of the bands he has
> recorded in his studio -running their sound equipment and generally
> keeping the 18yr olds on the straight and narrow. (He is 38-- has
> observed that it is a good thing that people don't generally start
> families with teens.) DD also checked in yesterday - she had good
> news for a change as she was promoted to full professor - usually we
> talk about her worries instead as her DH is going through chemo.
Congratulations to your DD. Where is she a full professor? I hope that her
DH gets good results.
I totally agree with your DS. I teach senior high, and if I had had
teenagers instead of babies, I would never have survived - or they wouldn't.
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<g> I love my students, but in small doses, please.
Katherine
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Posted by JCT on June 20, 2005, 2:09 am
My DD teaches at Rutgers University. Thanks for the good wishes for
her DH - so far so good with this round as it seems to be helping.
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Posted by Katherine on June 20, 2005, 6:14 am
JCT wrote:
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> My DD teaches at Rutgers University. Thanks for the good wishes for
> her DH - so far so good with this round as it seems to be helping.
Good to hear. I'll add him (and your DD) to my list.
Katherine
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Posted by norabalcer@aol.com on June 20, 2005, 4:24 pm
Hi Judy,
I've also added your DD and DSIL to my prayer list.
Hugs,
Nora
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Posted by Noreen's Knit*che on June 21, 2005, 7:57 am
On 20 Jun 2005 13:24:15 -0700, norabalcer@aol.com spun a fine yarn
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> Hi Judy,
>
> I've also added your DD and DSIL to my prayer list.
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> Hugs,
>
> Nora
Judy,
I've added them (and YOU!!!) as well.
Hugs,
Noreen
http://noreensknitche.com/patterns http://noreensknitche.weblogs.us/
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> the bottom hem and put on the buttons now. Also starting the sleeves
> on my NYCO now that I have ripped out and repaired the mistake that
> was bugging me. If all goes well I should have it done soon. The
> last few days I put these on hold to do my squares for Kira - but
> they are now in the mail.
> We are heading to town this afternoon as my youngest son and his
> friends are hosting a Dad's Day barbeque for their families. There
> will be around 30 people or so - or at least that is the number
> reflected in responses to their Evite. After that we are heading to a
> play. The weather is absolutely perfect - which should help a lot at
> the barbeque as inside the boys' house is not the place for parents.
> They do clean the bottom floor for the occasion but I am certain they
> don't want any mothers to explore much. (4 boys live there - all
> around 30 years old- enough said). The rainy day plan was to cancel
> the event, so I am happy for them that the weather has cooperated.
> We heard from DS#1 yesterday - he and the band had a day off to enjoy
> London - he has been traveling in the UK with one of the bands he has
> recorded in his studio -running their sound equipment and generally
> keeping the 18yr olds on the straight and narrow. (He is 38-- has
> observed that it is a good thing that people don't generally start
> families with teens.) DD also checked in yesterday - she had good
> news for a change as she was promoted to full professor - usually we
> talk about her worries instead as her DH is going through chemo.