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Posted by Firebird on 24-07-2005 at 19:16:

Care to Share?

Ok so the last few weeks have not been the greatest....

So how about we cheer things up a little.

We have some new Gatch members and some members have new additions to their families that maybe they have pics to show us?

Katse is getting married (we would still love to hear details about that)

So how about we try to share some good news with each other or focus on some positives.

Here is something from me


London has the 2012 olympics and aside from the fact it will be great to have it here the next few yesrs leading up to it will mean jobs for people or the opportunity to learn skills for those who are young and after the olympics it will regenerate a very run down area in London.

So come on everyon what do you have good news wise to share.

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Posted by Berg Katse on 25-07-2005 at 00:10:

...Hehehe...

I already am married. Big Grin

Richie and I eloped on May 20th, the 58th year anniversary of my grandparent's marriage! Needless to say, my grandmother cried a river. Smile Because of the cost, we decided this was the best until one day when we can renew our vows and have a big ceremony. Mind you, my mother couldn't believe I got married without inviting her--but after she saw the photos, she cried her eyes out too and was happy it wasn't "traditional".

When we go home on vacation in September, we're having a huge party to celebrate. It'll be great!

Here's a pic!

Katse


Posted by meridianday on 25-07-2005 at 05:44:

Wow, congratulations!

Definitely a romantic way to do it.

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Posted by Firebird on 25-07-2005 at 12:02:

Thats wonderful news and thank you for sharing a picture.

I agree with meridian it definitely is romantic especially when done on the anniversary of someone important to you.

Hope you both have a long and happy life together.

Animecheers Animeparty

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Posted by stardust on 25-07-2005 at 13:26:

When my husband and I planned to marry he told me to pick a date, so I picked April 18, turned out later when he checked his date book that it is the same day both his brothers were married on.
So when our anniversary rolls around we all call each other and say happy anniversary. One way for my mother in law to never forget.
Congratulations Katse, what a great romantic thing to do.

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Posted by Elvin Ruler on 25-07-2005 at 21:15:

Congratulations, Katse! Ya'll both look so happy!

My fantastic news that I just recieved is that the inflammatory medication is working for my dog Mushu, and he's now able to walk again! ^_^ He's even playing again. Either a pinched nerve or an old injury bugging him. The vet says if we keep him on the low-dose aspirin that Mushu'll only have bad days every now and then. Which is a heck of a lot better than thinking it was either a slipped disk or hip dysplasia or some sort of blockage in his digestive system (all of which required expensive surgeries). So. Huzzah!

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Posted by Firebird on 26-07-2005 at 05:56:

I am glad Mushu is Ok now Smile

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Posted by Ronin on 26-07-2005 at 20:23:

I had a spring come though my mattress last night.

But fortunately I was not hurt.

Also Dad had a spare he let me have. (its an odd sized bed too) so I have not had to fork out upon a new.


Posted by Cep on 27-07-2005 at 15:49:

Ooo wow! Yay for Katse n Richie!! Big Grin

AnimepartyAnimepartyAnimepartyAnimepartyAnimeparty

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Posted by CricketBeautiful on 03-08-2005 at 19:54:

Yeah for Katse and Richie! Great way to do it!

Wonderful news about Mushu.

Good news here? Vacation is half over and still going well. Hubby's destressed enough that the cottage repairs will be interesting challenges rather than seriously annoying. Dad's mechanic found why the van was wobbling, and fixed it for us. Rocket loves her poncho which is ready to wear but still gets a bit more work. No potty accidents all vacation. Crackers learned to weave. I found the instructions and materials to recover the metal frame chairs at the cottage, and I'll have time to do it next week.

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Posted by Ronin on 03-08-2005 at 20:33:

I took my kayak that I found in a local garage out last night

It only leaks a little. (bear in mind it is older than I am) and though it is not really suitable for club use (it is a touring kayak, meaning it is designed to be ballasted and go mostly in a straight line.) it is to my liking.

The club is a sailing and canoe club, very laid back, shame its a 40 minute drive away


Posted by CricketBeautiful on 28-09-2005 at 14:02:

14 years of wedded insanity, as of today. I'd say wedded bliss, but bliss seems too tame, too pastoral, to describe something in the real world. Ours is more like shaking our heads and grinning.

Other good news:

Son earned his first stripe in karate Monday. Biggest grin I've ever seen on him.

Hubby earned his first stripe two weeks ago, second last night; son's going to test next Monday so he can catch up.

Daughter still loves wearing the poncho and can't wait to get the mittens -- another 30 minute or so and they'll be done. Still have to sew the hood to the poncho and make a fringe. Maybe put a button on the poncho.

PL had a great 50th wedding anniversary. Sans hubby, seeing as he left 40 years ago and seems to have mostly forgotten he was married to her (apparently he'd forgotten about it a few times durring the marriage, and then didn't even tell his new inlaws he had a daughter!) She figures that, seeing as it was her only wedding, she's entitled to celebrate the anniversary in any way she sees fit.

Son is now reading Trumpet of the Swan, with help for about 4 words per hundred. Seems an extra chapter at bedtime is worth the effort of reading.

Both kids loved Kiplings Just So Stories. So nice to carry on the memories from one generation to the next.

Found a cheap digital timer, finally! Useful for timing homework and for breakfast races -- they both finished breakfast in record time this morning!

Son is wearing his watch most of the time now.

Daughter is counting to twenty. Often misses 16, 17, 18 and 19, but I suspect she'll remember 16 once she realizes it means her driving license.

Mile-long walk to school is down to 15 minutes.

Physio for shoulder has passed the "more aches and pains, not less" stage. (Rotator cuff injury from spring is actually that neck ache from three years ago, gotten worse -- pinched nerve means shoulder can't keep stable and gets injured. And what I'd thought was carpal tunnel is the same nerve.)

Rejoined a group of retired Girl Guide leaders in the next town. Haven't been able to go for two or three years, but I've missed them. The local group just isn't the same. Had a great, relaxing, friendly dinner with them last night. And the restaurant had small desserts, so I got to have dessert too!

Cheers!!!

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In that space is our power to choose our response.
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