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    Here's the bulletin board/virtual refrigerator door/etc. for showing and telling about accomplishments you're proud of. Your art. Your graduation. Your promotion. The garden you just planted. Your kid's karate trophy. You get the idea...

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  • GratefulGigi
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    Of our... Wenonah Italian Market/ Deli/ ResturantFinally after 4 years of Bullshit with zoning boards, we have built and will open this Tuesday. We have the finest ( deadhead) chef Scott Lewis who will make me FAT! LOL! His cooking is the BEST!! So if your in the neighborhood stop by... Wenonah Italian Market 2 West Mantua Ave. Wenonah,NJ 08090 Peace,Gigi All good things in all good time
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    Just updated my website!
    Check it out! Larree.ws
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    what a great story. It must be so great for your daughter to be able to talk to people!
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    What a wonderful gift. Your daughter sounds like a beautiful child in all her wonderment. Must be a special joy to see her be able to express herself. I'm sure you are as proud of her as we all are of you for what you have done. What a wonderful world, with people like you and your family making it shine.
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    Wow ,, that is very inspiring and oh so nice to see .. sounds like you have a lot of chating to do .. so happy you can comunicate with your little girl ... wow very cool !!! sunshine & peace for all !!
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    Our little girl recently received a grant for a special speech device to help her communicate. It is a laptop sort of machine with touch icons that can be made into sentences that will speak in a childs voice. It is lightweight and drop-down-the-stairs durable but drop-your-jaw expensive coming in at close to 10k. We are so inspired and excited at the depth and range this machine offers. We appreciate the work everyone at the hospital and school have done to get this grant for Haley and the opportunity brings for her. We have a very cool network of people. We already had one other girl but wanted another child. We wanted a brother or sister and as '01 approached thought it would be cool to have a baby in 2001 like 2001 A Space Odyssey. Haley didn't show up until '02. That was alright cuz' she was well worth waiting for. When she came to us, we were thrilled and elated. Mama had come down with the Lyme disease mid-term. She got pretty sick and as you might imagine and we were very worried. Haley was born seemingly healthy and happy though and her eyes had beautiful sparkles. We thought she was just a quiet baby because she made very few sounds until well after 1 year. She would crawl over to the family photo albums and point at different pictures of people and activities. Her coordination was a bit off and she was a little bit different...she could hear an airplane, motorcycle or a train long before anyone noticed the sound. Sirens were out of the question. The catch all label of "delayed" was all they could come up with as the guru's at the top of the specialist chain said she was probably a 1 in 20 like her in the world. Just a special unique condition but a very amazing sweet smiling girl. Soon after that, our journey to speech began. They call it apraxia of speech. We have worked hard and so has Haley with her SLP's the last few years and we just had a great 6 year birthday party for her. We have met many wonderful Speech Language Pathologists, teachers, other parents of "delayed" and autistic children and have been working with sign, gestures, pictures and interpretation. The theory is that the wiring is just not quite connected but through ongoing therapy and different forms of communication including musical instrments, computers , books and the "Talker", we will get there and she will eventually speak. Haley was able to have the opportunity to use one of two "Talker's" sent to the big city Children's Hospital as loaner grants in lieu of obtaining funding from insurance. They felt that Haley has a good chance of learning how to use it and having it help her connect the wires so she will eventually speak. We will hopefully get a permanent "Talker" once our insurance company approves her case. It looks good...we have letters from Dr.'s, specialists, SLP's, teachers, all in for review and we are very hopeful. I wish I could tell you how it feels to hear her say "My name is Haley, I am six years old and I have two cats and a fish." "What is your name?" "Let's play!" even though it is a voice that comes out of a machine...it's coming tfrom her. It is amazing and she is smiling as she now starts to be able to tell her story. This little girl is the most amazing person I have ever met. She is full of life and amazing spirit that fills the room with creative wonder, expression and laughter. Now, her voice is coming through the "Talker" and we have a lot of thigs to talk about. I can hear her voice... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Walk into splintered sunlight Inch your way through dead dreams to another land" Robert Hunter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Ray, a drop of golden sun"
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    7 strikes in a row and haven't bowled in years!!! Yeah!!! haha =) =) =)
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    happies and congrats!
    to the Stumans and Ken!
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    stuman and mrs. stuman, and many more! happy belated 13th birthday to nick and happy 50th birthday to ken... Strike another match, go start anew And it's all over now, Baby Blue.
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    Stu and his bride on your grate run, and to the birthday boys in gratefulmom's life! Much happiness and good health to you all. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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Here's the bulletin board/virtual refrigerator door/etc. for showing and telling about accomplishments you're proud of. Your art. Your graduation. Your promotion. The garden you just planted. Your kid's karate trophy. You get the idea...
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best wishes to the happy couple! I'm starting to wonder if we need a wedding topic...
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yes,i think youre right.But its not only the net its the wholle vrtual reality created by the media,the moviemakers even advertising.everywhere you see things happening which in reality would kill every bystander.but,modernday technologie doesnt let die nobody so easily.they rush him(with5gunshot wounds,a broken skull and ebola)into the emrgency room.Dr.somehow gives him a good shoot of defibrilator,and the happy sucker is rady to go home.no wonder that many people today think that you can fall down from standing and it will only ruin your haircut.they do not understand that this ruined haircut has to be redone-i,c.of seizures for 30%of the victims-in a funeral home.sad bud true ! Peace
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I believe a clue as to the inklings of said instance of canis canidae was available vis his general reaction to Badger approaching the CD player. Never trust an ungrateful dog. Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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I hope you and Steve have a grate life together :)
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I just received my schedule for the 2008 season. Always exciting to see when you will be in your favorite cities, I then received a call from the League EVP/DBO who said he wanted to tell me that I had been selected to work the plate in the NL All-Star game in Winnipeg 7/8. It is a great feeling to be recoginized and appreciated by MGT. Not a common practice in Corp. America
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I woke up one morning last week because I heard a funny noise. I walked into my kitchen and found my 2.5 year old with the fridge door wide open. He emptied it completely all over the floor, table, and chairs. 12 broken eggs, half gallon of milk, stick of butter rubbed into table and chairs, ect. He even dumped all of the baking soda everywhere. Leftovers, veggies, condiments...Everything opened and poured/squeezed out. A true test of ones patience and love!
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My son once flushed 3 large baking potatos down the toilet!! It must of been fun,but they didn't go down so well!! LOL!!
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when my son was about 3years old,i came home from work one day and wanted to chill a little,in fact why not watch a little movie.some animation,the small one would be happy too.so i took out a tape and wanted to put it in the VHS.but,what a surprise,it was filled with a lot of little pieces from some chewing candy bar.after realizing in seconds that there is no reason anymore to become mad(the machine was filled,so what..)i sat down and asked him why he had done this .he said completely serious "because i wanted to hide my candy but it was to big,so i tore it up and it worked.."This sounded absolutly reasonable,and the only thing i could do was smile.what is a vhs-recorder against a moment of happiness in a kids day anyway?and with a little patience i managed to clean that thing.....!:-)(-:
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We've had the kitchen chaos ( bacon grease in the coffee maker) & a sprinkle covered doughnut in the VCR. One day in the distant future I'll get a call from one of the kids telling me how their little one ruined........ ha ha ! I won't feel sorry for them a bit. PEACE
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are the allmighty rules you have to follow when raising a kid(believe me,mine is 20 now):-)(-:
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I'm going to get $5,000 knocked off my tuition for film school this fall. You can't really tell by reading this but I am very excited! WOOHOO!
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When I was almost three I stuck a key in the electric outlet. Threw me across the room, melted part of the key. But no injury. Yes I do remember this clearly, 48 years later. Now I am here. hee, hee If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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My brother was someone who we never thought would amount to much- he bred racing pigeons and 420'd too much. In his 20's he met a fine woman and started going to college at night eventually becoming an .engineer. He lives in Dallas and has two kids and a wife-he mentors a jr high group of students in the annual FutureCity contest where students design cities. His kids won for Texas and are flying to DC to compete for the national prize -hard to believe but he did it. Of course big brother can still kick his ass.... And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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Congrats to your bro. This must be such an exciting time for the kids! My Father-in-law was highly upset when they took pigeons out of Scouts. Let us know how the contest pans out. PEACE
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taking pigeons out of Scouts. Now I KNOW the Scouts have lost it!
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He doesn't raise them any more-however he has a friend that stayed with it and ships pigeons around the world. My favorite were "tumblers" -they would fly really high in groups and then summersault almost to the ground they were amazing to watch.Listening to 77 pembroke pines dicks pick And the road goes on forever.... BobbaLee
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Sure he misses one here and there, but he's using the potty!
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Way to go Mom & Dad no more dipers :)
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Congrats Brodys Family! Did you ever think you'd get so pumped over Bathroom habits?? We used to put fruitloops in the potty for Kramer to Aim For... Hasn't worked for Sam. Hopefully summer will be our time. PEACE
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the same thing to improve the 'aim' of my 3 sons! What a hoot!
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An organization; formerly known as the Elf Lore Family, Inc. and now known as Elvin HOME, Inc.; that I have been fully involved with since 1991, is celebrating 25 years of community this year! Come visit Lothlorien Nature Sanctuary sometime if you're ever in this area. It's a beautiful place.--- Elvin HOME, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit ecumenical organization that cooperatively owns and operates Lothlorien Nature Sanctuary in Lawrence County, Needmore, Indiana, USA. Participation is welcomed and encouraged. URL: http://www.elvinhome.org
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Hello Everyone!! Happy St Patty's Day.... new Episode Of the Grateful Chef is here!! Stuffed Flounder Filets with Shrimp and Crabmeat and Irish Soda Bread recipe added on...Enjoy Please let me know what you think!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUeYdpQeXyM Peace, Zott
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Thank you Grateful chef...sounds yummy!!
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Are you a restaurant chef or an indie artist?
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my husband's guitar racks got a good review from WIRED Magazine, He's www.guitarstorage.com and this certainly helps his hard work and validates his try at a new gig. Ami
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Congrats on your hubby's achievement with the guitar racks also congrats to you for staying awake in your faculty meeting. Been listening to that incredible Dew from Philly '86, must say I don't think I ever saw a bad show there or Merriweather for that matter.Bruce
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Ami, that's so cool. Congrats to your hubby and hope this brings him lots of agreeable and high-paying clients!
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That is so cute ...I love it :) You made my day ...Thanks for sharing!!Peace, Gigi
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Things have been quiet for the pass few years, but walking now, so dancin' may happen again.....also California Extension Master Food Preservers should be included in every local Farmers Market. If not, Contact your Local California Co-Op Extension to booth a Master. "Knowledge comes from the past Wisdom from the future"
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I contributed to an article about brewing kombucha tea that will be printed in the Asheville Citizen Times next week. Kombucha is a fermented tea loaded with active enzymes. It's a major antioxidant and has worked wonders in our lives. Although there are no proven health benifits to drinking it, the enormous impact it has had on our lives is outstanding. My three year old son has not had a single ilness in the last two years since he's been drinking it daily. You can view some pictures that were taken today of my cultures at the following site: www.citizen-times.com Upon scrolling down you will find a link in the photo gallery. Let me know what you think.
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I always wondered what was up with that stuff but never tried it. Figured it was like the tapioca pearls stuff, about which I am not all that crazy.
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Your in California right? There's a brand called GT's thats brewed out your way. You could pick one up in any natural food store. If you brew your own you don't have to make it so strong.
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I checked out your photos, awesome!! So what are some of the benefits of drinking kombucha tea?
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Mental clarity for one gratefulmom. It helps build your immune system and rid your body of toxins. I've found that it helped me sleep a lot better and gave me the energy that I was lacking. Mary and I don't take over the counter meds and we really havn't had any reason to over the last few years. Brody goes to daycare and hasn't had a cold or even a runny nose in two years! Spectacular! After about six months of drinking it daily it started to supress my desire for alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine. The tea itself has a trace amount of caffiene and alcohol in it but its practically not there. You can use a decaf tea as a base, and also less sugar and a shorter fermenting time to eliminate the alcohol. Our lifestyles have completely changed because of those horrifying jars. There ugly, I know. Go get some, you wont regret it.
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re GT's. There's also an actual kombucha place near the Rockridge BART station that I walk by all the time on the way to the taco place, so with this in mind I'll stop in next time.
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Check it out marye. Its fabulous. There isn't really any good way to mail a culture but I will gladly pass on on to anyone who is close enough.
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My little Nick hit 2 homeruns in his game tonight....so awesome right over the fence!...and what a big smile on his face :) His Dad ran into the woods twice to find the balls so the team could sign them!It was his 1st homerun and the 1st for the team! But 2 WooHoo!!
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good job nick keep swingin for the fences kid : )
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I know it's not the movie section but I can't resist. "The Sandlot" is one of my favorites. Way to go Nick! "The Babe" - Remember kid, there's heroes and there's legends. Heroes get remembered but legends never die, follow your heart kid, and you'll never go wrong. Photobucket "You know what the trouble about real life is? There's no danger music."
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that's grate, Mom!! Congratulations to Nick!! peace.