Today was my big 49 bday. The ex took the kids but had them back to have some cake and icecream with me. Things always turn around in life I reckon. Life is good with the fellowshipper.
Jellowhipper, you are one good people. I think we all are, judging by what I see in "the world" around me. And yet my judgement is accurate, for it is not MY judgement, but His that sent me.
Hello, our elder brother JohnthePope. Got them windows glistening, like a mirror to the sun??
Today is Sunday, the Lord's day. And I am in the spirit on this our Lord's day. So I adjure you, by Jesus, whom Paul preachethed, enjoy the day and rejoice with our brother the Jellosniffer, for this is his day also. Happy B-day, and 150 more!!
Right now, for instance, I have one who describes himself as "a 7-year-old trapped in the body of a 19-year-old." His t-shirts, sheets, book covers, and favorite show are all Sponge Bob. He's one of 7 children in his family, and about the most precious, sweetest-hearted person you'd ever want to meet.
Of course, nobody teases him about wearing his Sponge Bob shirts, because he's a huge football player. Funny, how life works, sometimes.
I have another student who has missed a couple of classes because the love of her life got activated to Iraq, and he had a few days of leave before he left. She knows that he may simply come home with interesting stories to tell, or that she may never see him again. She's really taking everything in stride, and doing quite well with it all.
I could tell you stories about how cool, and strong-hearted, and dedicated these kids are, all day. I love being around them.
Niki, Kids are great and little adults and we must let them have their individualism like we do with adults even as we crave for. Being a single of three kids it is challenging as a 49er now. But hey we were taught all of the basics and when that surpasses we can resort to our natural instincts to be there for them. Hey were parents Niki and just need to be a stepping stone to the youngins.
And I'm looking for the recipe for those homemade healthbars that they used to give us. I'm going to ask for it on the main forum; maybe some former kitchen worker remembers.
(I'm a former Emporia kitchen worker, but I mostly just remember the undersides of potato peels, as they flaked away under my speedy paring knife.)
I have the old LEAD cookbook around here somewhere...I think it has the recipes...like peanut butter bombers, etc. If I remember correctly though...each recipes serves 90.
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Never have bought anything from QVC or HSN/C... what a wonderful bunch of kids you have there... and the oldest must be incredibly smart, going to the University of Chicago! :)
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Today was my big 49 bday. The ex took the kids but had them back to have some cake and icecream with me. Things always turn around in life I reckon. Life is good with the fellowshipper.
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Tom Strange
youngster... so that's what we're having for refreshments tonight? leftover cake and ice cream?
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Petra, are you related to this guy?
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excathedra
happy birthday flipper !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i'm sooooooooo glad life is good with you. i hope you are always happy and have peace in your heart. same for your sweetheart and your kids.
same for y'all here.... love you
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nikee, extremely parallel, that was great :)-->
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I must confess I got into grandpas cough medicine but I didn't tarry long with the wine. It was for mine stomach sake. NO I aint full of new wine.
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Jellowhipper, you are one good people. I think we all are, judging by what I see in "the world" around me. And yet my judgement is accurate, for it is not MY judgement, but His that sent me.
Hello, our elder brother JohnthePope. Got them windows glistening, like a mirror to the sun??
Today is Sunday, the Lord's day. And I am in the spirit on this our Lord's day. So I adjure you, by Jesus, whom Paul preachethed, enjoy the day and rejoice with our brother the Jellosniffer, for this is his day also. Happy B-day, and 150 more!!
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notinKansasanymore
Happy Birthday, Fellowshipper!
Hope your weekend is perpendicular!
Come and see us again soon, okay?
Love to all here,
niKa
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Up late, grading essays,
ah-GAIN.
One more week of classes, and then finals.
Then, the Happy Dance.
I do, however, love my job! It's just really, really fun to have summers off.
Going to bed now.
I feel a need for slow speed.
Not perpendicular.
Horizontal. That's the ticket.
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excathedra
i want summers off. my needs and wants are paramount!
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tomtuttle
Be it unto thee according to thy word, Sexie. As Alice Cooper would say, "school's out for summer..."
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Tom Strange
"school's out forever!"... well... except for niKa...
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notinKansasanymore
Well, at least I LIKE school!
I learn so much from the kids!
Right now, for instance, I have one who describes himself as "a 7-year-old trapped in the body of a 19-year-old." His t-shirts, sheets, book covers, and favorite show are all Sponge Bob. He's one of 7 children in his family, and about the most precious, sweetest-hearted person you'd ever want to meet.
Of course, nobody teases him about wearing his Sponge Bob shirts, because he's a huge football player. Funny, how life works, sometimes.
I have another student who has missed a couple of classes because the love of her life got activated to Iraq, and he had a few days of leave before he left. She knows that he may simply come home with interesting stories to tell, or that she may never see him again. She's really taking everything in stride, and doing quite well with it all.
I could tell you stories about how cool, and strong-hearted, and dedicated these kids are, all day. I love being around them.
It's a great gig.
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Tom Strange
that's cool niKa! where's fellowship tonight? I've got these refreshments...
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excathedra
that is really great. i think teaching children is like one of the highest "callings"
plus they get the summers off :(-->
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Niki, Kids are great and little adults and we must let them have their individualism like we do with adults even as we crave for. Being a single of three kids it is challenging as a 49er now. But hey we were taught all of the basics and when that surpasses we can resort to our natural instincts to be there for them. Hey were parents Niki and just need to be a stepping stone to the youngins.
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Tom Strange
I love Girl Scout cookies...
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excathedra
thin mints yum yum
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tomtuttle
Didn't we have oatmeal cookies ONCE while we were in res??
Anyone for some ground chicory coffee?
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excathedra
i'd like a sack lunch please
what was that yellowish brown brick ?
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Tom Strange
myseestorEx, do you mean the cheese? I loved the GORP!
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Gorp was great.
And I'm looking for the recipe for those homemade healthbars that they used to give us. I'm going to ask for it on the main forum; maybe some former kitchen worker remembers.
(I'm a former Emporia kitchen worker, but I mostly just remember the undersides of potato peels, as they flaked away under my speedy paring knife.)
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NiKA,
I have the old LEAD cookbook around here somewhere...I think it has the recipes...like peanut butter bombers, etc. If I remember correctly though...each recipes serves 90.
I'll look for it...
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excathedra
looks like nika is gonna' have to have a party ;)-->
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Tom Strange
yeah! parrrr teeeee! karmic, long time no see! please post it when you find it... I'm tired of everything tasting like Mexican food!
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