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Reply #240 - Oct 18th, 2007 at 12:40pm
 
Thanks ladies, for the encouragement.   Smiley  I need that, and motivation, to keep going.  I believe I will post my writing here, for all to read.  Why not, eh?  Due to word limits, I'll post the story in parts. 
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Reply #241 - Oct 18th, 2007 at 12:42pm
 
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Reply #242 - Oct 23rd, 2007 at 10:47am
 
Thanks, BB, for moving the story for me.  I appreciate everything you do for us LL'ers.   Kiss

Tuesday 23 October 2007
Hair:Yesterday I washed and conditioned with Tresemme, did a vinegar rinse, and allowed hair to air dry as usual.  Left hair down all day, which is normal for wash days.  Today is a no-wash day, and the front sides of hair are held back with barettes, while the length is down.  Tomorrow will probably be a segmented ponytail day. 

Other:We had rain yesterday and rain again today.  There's also an autumn chill in the air, making it perfect October weather here in Southeast Missouri.  I'm one of those freaky people who loves rain, especially in the fall season. 

I'm still writing, working on a couple of stories at the same time, and doing a little family history research at the same time.  Whew, my poor brain is in a tizzy but I'm really having fun!   Shocked    Cool    
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Reply #243 - Oct 23rd, 2007 at 4:22pm
 
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We had rain yesterday and rain again today.  There's also an autumn chill in the air, making it perfect October weather here in Southeast Missouri.  I'm one of those freaky people who loves rain, especially in the fall season.

OK, you and Bikerbraid are officially making me sick. lol While you enjoy your rain and your clean, cool air and your healthy crops, remember to say a prayer for your westerly neighbours who are currently engulfed in flames.  Roll Eyes  Tongue
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Reply #244 - Oct 23rd, 2007 at 10:55pm
 
don't worry Angel Spun - I am saying my prayers for everyone that might be affected by the fires in CA and the draught in the SE USA.  I wish I could have sent some of our rain to the areas that could have benefited.
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Reply #245 - Oct 26th, 2007 at 12:33pm
 

Believe me, honey, BB and I both would gladly send your area rain if it was in our power to do so!  *hugs*

Friday 26 October 2007
Hair:Washed this morning, although I probably could have gone one more day in a segmented ponytail.  I just felt like having clean hair today.  *shrug* 
 
Other:I haven't written in two days.  Sometimes I just have to not write and let my brain rest.  You know?  I'm sure a lot of people think writing fiction is easy but, let me tell you, it's darned hard work.  So yesterday, instead of writing, I worked on the family history research.  I wanted to visit the church cemetery near my house last evening.  But other things needed doing.  Besides, I'll have more time to visit the dead this weekend, when the weather promises to be nice.
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Reply #246 - Oct 26th, 2007 at 4:30pm
 
*hugs to Trish and BB* Someone must have taken your sympathies to heart because SoCal should soon be receiving rain. Not enough (it never is - that's why we have all of these durn fires!), but we'll take anything.
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Reply #247 - Oct 30th, 2007 at 11:47am
 

Tuesday 30 October 2007
Hair:I washed last Friday, didn't wash on Saturday, Sunday or Monday, then washed this morning.  The segmented ponytail is still the current favorite. 

Other:  I haven't written in a few days, so it's about time to get back to work.  I followed some family history leads during my break from writing, but didn't get very far.  On Saturday afternoon I walked through two cemeteries.  One I pass by every day on my way to work, just outside the city limits, and the other is the Lutheran church cemetery close to my house where a lot of my family is buried. 
I know a lot of people are uncomfortable in cemeteries, even in broad daylight.  Call me a freak (here's your chance!), but I find cemeteries somehow peaceful and comforting.  *shrug*   Roll Eyes   
I started today gathering low carb recipes for Thanksgiving.  I found some good possibilities here  http://www.fabulousfoods.com/fitfab/articles/lcholiday2.html
and I'm very excited to try the low carb sage dressing.  *fingers crossed*  Perhaps a trial batch is called for, no?   Wink
Blessings to all of you. 
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Reply #248 - Oct 30th, 2007 at 5:16pm
 
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I know a lot of people are uncomfortable in cemeteries, even in broad daylight.  Call me a freak (here's your chance!), but I find cemeteries somehow peaceful and comforting.  *shrug*  Roll Eyes

Yeah, you knew I was gonna comment on this one.  Wink  I am totally not going to call you a freak (boy, would that be hypocritical!). Cemeteries are one of the safest places in the world to be (at least during the day) because everyone's dead.  Wink
    But seriously, I know what you mean about feeling peaceful there. Especially in a lot where your family is buried. It's kind of comforting and interesting at the same time to walk through a place where history comes to rest. Not to mention acknowledging the people who have lived in your area before you. I'm sure that they appreciate being remembered.

In my bedroom, there are several pictures of people and pets who have passed on and I don't find it the least bit creepy. Looking at them every day reminds me to be grateful that they were part of my life...and still are.  Smiley
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Reply #249 - Oct 31st, 2007 at 12:17pm
 
I am another cemetery person!  I love just going there and relaxing.  I also took photo's there as well and tombstone rubbings.  The cemeteries in my area have stones as far back as the 1800"s. One has a really neat crypt too! Smiley  If I ever find the pictures I took I put them up.
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Reply #250 - Oct 31st, 2007 at 1:37pm
 
To my Pagan friends, a merry Samhain and a happy new year!   Smiley
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Reply #251 - Oct 31st, 2007 at 4:05pm
 
Merry Samhain to you too! Cheesy
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Reply #252 - Nov 2nd, 2007 at 8:44am
 

Friday 2 November 2007
Hair:Washed and conditioned this morning with Pantene Brunette Expressions.  I had gone back to TreSemme for a couple of wash cyles.  But my hair was beginning to look a little...washed out, I guess I would say.  I must admit, the Brunette Expressions makes my natural hair color pop, and seems to bring up the highlights.  Why fight it, eh?  I asked hubby to measure my hair this morning, and my longest point is 32 1/2".  Wow.   Smiley
Other:I'm counting down the weeks until December 14, which will be my last working day of 2007.  The university will be closed beginning December 24, a Monday, and I asked off for the preceeding week.  Including weekend and holidays, I will be off for a total of 18 days.   Shocked 
Hope everybody has a safe and pleasant weekend!   Kiss   
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Reply #253 - Nov 2nd, 2007 at 10:57pm
 
You're a Pantene convert now too? Welcome to the club!  Grin

Sounds like you're going to have a nice chunk of vacation time this year! I hope you have fun with it. Cheesy
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Reply #254 - Nov 3rd, 2007 at 2:28pm
 
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We're taking ooover!  Smiley  Smiley *rubs hands together, laughing wickedly*
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