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Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Ouch, thats a tough procedure for so little of one, hope you got her a nice chocolate bar when she was finished. Hope, hope, hope that its just dysplastic. Robyn, didn’t you have a mole biopsied a while back? Kathy J
Whew, well it turned out that we didn’t have to do anything about it. The doctor could tell by looking at it under this high-powered microscrope that it’s benign. What a relief! I really didn’t want to put my daughter through the removal procedure – Of course, I’m still keeping my promise to take her to Build-A-Bear today anyway. And yep, I had a piece of my face taken off last summer due to basal cell cancer. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster So glad you saw the article – every little bit helps when trying to put that puzzle together. And, really happy for you that you saw the recent photo. What a bonus. By the way, smart idea re the newspaper subscription. Will you mention anything to b’mother about the article? No, I don’t plan on doing so. I don’t know how she’d feel knowing that I subscribed to her town paper. Did it mention her other children? Do you know anything about your sibs? Well, I do know both their names, my half-sis’s husbands name and the name of their two children. Honestly don’t feel the need to know much more at this point.
I don’t get it. Are you still your bmoms little secret? Dad
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Don’t blame/blaim you! I’m sure everything will be fine, but how scary. Let us know how everything turns out! It turned out to be nothing. Sorry to worry anyone, but I’m a bit paranoid after having skin cancer removed last year.
Perfectly understandable–I’m glad everything is ok! Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
kj
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Well, I do know both their names, my half-sis’s husbands name and the name of their two children. Honestly don’t feel the need to know much more at this point.
Has b’mother told them about you? Mine hasn’t – that is why I am asking. Thanks. DMC
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Thinking of you both. Hope things turn out O.K. Thanks! It turned out to be a whole lot of nothing’ and I feel like an idiot for even bringing it up
It’s an ugly mole, but not malignant. My daughter is more than happy to hold onto it for a little while longe
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
So glad to hear the good news
See…all our good thoughts worked
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – says… It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Thinking of you both. Hope things turn out O.K. Thanks! It turned out to be a whole lot of nothing’ and I feel like an idiot for even bringing it up
It’s an ugly mole, but not malignant. My daughter is more than happy to hold onto it for a little while longe
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 So glad to hear the good news
See…all our good thoughts worked
Yes, "headology" can work wonders
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Don’t blame/blaim you! I’m sure everything will be fine, but how scary. Let us know how everything turns out!
It turned out to be nothing. Sorry to worry anyone, but I’m a bit paranoid after having skin cancer removed last year. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Thinking of you both. Hope things turn out O.K.
Thanks! It turned out to be a whole lot of nothing’ and I feel like an idiot for even bringing it up
It’s an ugly mole, but not malignant. My daughter is more than happy to hold onto it for a little while longe
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied.
Ouch, thats a tough procedure for so little of one, hope you got her a nice chocolate bar when she was finished. Hope, hope, hope that its just dysplastic. Robyn, didn’t you have a mole biopsied a while back? Kathy J
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – says… It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 Oh boy, hope everything turns out ok. Ach, you’ll be happy to know, it’s just a mole and the dermatologist didn’t even want to remove it. Turns out it was nothing. I’m just a bit paranoid after getting a piece of my own face removed last summer
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
Good news! Marley
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It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster
So glad you saw the article – every little bit helps when trying to put that puzzle together. And, really happy for you that you saw the recent photo. What a bonus. By the way, smart idea re the newspaper subscription. Will you mention anything to b’mother about the article? Did it mention her other children? Do you know anything about your sibs?
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster So glad you saw the article – every little bit helps when trying to put that puzzle together. And, really happy for you that you saw the recent photo. What a bonus. By the way, smart idea re the newspaper subscription. Will you mention anything to b’mother about the article?
No, I don’t plan on doing so. I don’t know how she’d feel knowing that I subscribed to her town paper. Did it mention her other children? Do you know anything about your sibs?
Well, I do know both their names, my half-sis’s husbands name and the name of their two children. Honestly don’t feel the need to know much more at this point. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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Greiner says… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – says… It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 Oh boy, hope everything turns out ok. Ach, you’ll be happy to know, it’s just a mole and the dermatologist didn’t even want to remove it. Turns out it was nothing. I’m just a bit paranoid after getting a piece of my own face removed last summer
Good news!
You ain’t kidding!
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Thinking of you both. Hope things turn out O.K. Rh. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – says… It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 Oh boy, hope everything turns out ok.
Ach, you’ll be happy to know, it’s just a mole and the dermatologist didn’t even want to remove it. Turns out it was nothing. I’m just a bit paranoid after getting a piece of my own face removed last summer
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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Thanks, I appreciate that. I probably wouldn’t be so worried if I hadn’t had my own cancerous mole removed last summer. What my daughter has is small, but so is she! I’m sure everything will turn out fine one way or another.
Sending good thoughts your way, and all the best in this Rupa
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – says… It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
Oh boy, hope everything turns out ok. Kathy 1
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Don’t blame/blaim you! I’m sure everything will be fine, but how scary. Let us know how everything turns out! Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
kj
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Thinking of you both. Hope things turn out O.K. Thanks, I appreciate that. I probably wouldn’t be so worried if I hadn’t had my own cancerous mole removed last summer. What my daughter has is small, but so is she! I’m sure everything will turn out fine one way or another. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
One of my father’s friends who is 84 has had problems with skin cancer for many years. He has recently received a new laser treatment that for the first time in years has his many open sores taken care of. He golfs day and day out, and when he is not golfing, he is finding golf balls – he has raised about $3,000.00 this year to provide funds to the hospital in Aylmer Ontario to pay for the machine for the treatment. If I can remember what my mother told me, the newer treatments are much more focussed on the cancerous cells and do not do much damage to the surrounding cells. If you would like any further information, send me an e-mail. Doug Thomas
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It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Thinking of you both. Hope things turn out O.K.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I probably wouldn’t be so worried if I hadn’t had my own cancerous mole removed last summer. What my daughter has is small, but so is she! I’m sure everything will turn out fine one way or another. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J
No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557 I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
Here’s hoping there’s no reason to worry any longer by this time tomorrow. J. Reply to jmhjmd at aol.
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snip – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J No problem
It stung a little to read "Family traditions are important to ******", but what the hey. I’ve got bigger fish to fry right now anyway. Tomorrow I have to take my daughter, my FIVE YEAR OLD daughter to the dermatologist to get an extremely suspicious-looking mole removed and biopsied. Can you imagine? Freakin’ five years old and it might be skin cancer. Kid’s never had a sun burn in her life. <sigh Sorry, had to vent. I’m worried sick
Robyn Here’s hoping there’s no reason to worry any longer by this time tomorrow.
Thanks. We won’t get the biopsy results until next week. Due to her age, it IS highly unlikely that it’s malignant, but unfortunately, not unheard of. I just wish the kid would get something normal, like a damn cold ;/ Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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As some of you may remember, I started subscribing to my bmom’s home newspaper in an effort to possibly get information on family members, mainly through one of my grandparents’ obituaries (they’re in there mid-80s, but still going strong). Of course, that’s no longer necessary after meeting my bmom and half-sis back in February. So, I figured I’d just let the subscription run out and not renew it in August. It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – It was a very pleasant surprise today to see an entire article about my bmom (she owns an art gallery). I’ll admit reading it is slightly bittersweet, especially when it spoke of how all her family has moved either into her town or close by to be near her (they’re a very close family), but I’m still happy to add the article to my collection of letters, pictures, etc. Especially since it has a recent picture of her and the only one I have is probably about 20 years old. I never got the nerve to pull out the camera when we met in person
Just felt like sharing. Robyn Resident Witchypoo & EAC Spellcaster #1557
I sure can identify with that pleasent yet bittersweet stuff Robyn. Thanks for sharing. Kathy J
