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Started by Marcy. Last reply by loriellen71 (ship 7 div 107) Feb 6, 2011. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Marcy---November 20
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Oh sorry to hear that. I hope you hear from her soon. Mine is underway this week and next week as well.
Ya know I was on my way to get finger printed for my clearances for school yesterday and hear on the radio, don't forget mother's day is this Sunday. I went OH MY ! I didn't realize it was coming so fast. I didn't even realize it was this Sunday until yesterday. It seems like latley things have been going by so fast. Not sure what to get my mom, usually it is a hanging basket or something like that and would like to do something different this year. I know myself, I like them but sometimes it is nice to get something different. I know what I would like to have and it was something I wanted for Christmas, Rachel Ray pots and pans but it is okay if I don't. I won't use them until MIL is out of here anyways. She uses metal forks and stuff on non-stick pans all the time and I can't stand it. I dont want them ruined.
Oh I so agree Blondie, rain getting a little tired of it but come July or August we will be needing it and wanting too.
GREAT NEWS, My sailor will be home on the 20th of this month. He will leave down there on the 19th and I will pick him up on the 20th. I am so excited I can't stand it. I will be in school some days but that is okay.He will have to be back by the 1st of June. Then out to sea after that. Oh well will enjoy every minute with him.
Well the wild bunny died today. I feel awful about it. Mia is going to be heart broken too. I did tell her before she went to school today that he may not be alive when she comes home. At least I prepared her for it. We still have the white bunny though the one we have had for a year now.
Not much to report on this end of town. Sitting her watching Night at the Smithsonian with Mia. She had her first soccer game yesterday and they won 6-2. Kicked some bootay!! They did really good.
It is raining here AGAIN, ya us.
Nita, he is so cute. Enjoy him when you do get to see him.
Thank you too for the good lucks on my final. We only had class until 7 lastnight, which was great. Was hope in time to see American Idol and to go to bed with Mia and hubby.
I know what you mean about the time spent with your daughter. He was home for a little bit in Jan. too and it seems like a long time ago. He is not planning on staying in though now. He was going to but not now. So in 2013 he will be getting out. It will seem funny to have him around all the time but not worried about that until the time comes. Got class tonight and then one more for the final next week and I am off for about 11 days.
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