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Old January 30th, 2004, 06:15 PM
Joyce
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Default NYNY - Fred - Dec 10th

hehehe - and she is a cutie! I told my daughter she got another keeper. G

Joyce

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 13:43:49 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote:

OOOO new grandgirl
!!!

"Joyce" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:20:34 -0800, Fred

wrote:


Well, I am grazing the the choc choc mini meringues right now.

And I'm munching away on my dried apple rings. Of course, I already had

my hot
fudge sundae ... hours and hours ago. I looked at the mini choc chip

meringues
sitting on my counter, but the bag of apple rings next to it called

louder.

Ah, better discipline. I would have had a skinny cow but I was
exhausted and actually went to bed. Now doubly exhausted having
returned from an 11 mile ski trip - GREAT snow - yeah, I'm sure you've
never heard such comments regarding snow (G)


LOL! Not around here anyway. I do hear people moaning about not having

any snow,
can't wait for the first one. They are always the same ones who also moan

when we
get the second snow ... saying enough is enough. Some people are never

happy. G

Apple rings again at my side, although I have more than enough points for

several
servings of meringues. Am just not hungry at all today. And dinner was
fantastic! We ordered carryout from a local place, was one of those

hectic days
(daughter finally gave birth to our newest granddaughter). I ordered

grilled
salmon with a smidge of teriyaki sauce. It came with grilled veggies

(which was
yellow squash, zuchini, peppers and onions) rice and salad ... I skipped

over the
rice. So very filling dinner, not overly heavy pointwise - considering

lunch was
scrambled eggbeaters with tons of veggies, and a big bowl of cut of fresh

fruit.
I did think about the skinny cow earlier this evening, but it really

didn't
interest me. It is wierd how I get sometimes.

Joyce



  #162  
Old January 30th, 2004, 06:17 PM
Joyce
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Default NYNY - Fred - Dec 10th

Why thank ya sir! I only wish it wasn't so cold here, that I could get out to
their home and visit. The roads are horrid, snow covered ice - which will more
than likely remain until the temps rise (heaven only knows when). My kids aren't
as frightened of the conditions as I am ... they are heading out to visit anyway.
I'll continue patiently waiting, inside - where it's nice and warm. G

Joyce

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 06:51:22 -0800, Fred wrote:

Eh, skip the food commentary - congrats on the NEW GRANDDAUGHTER.

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 00:46:59 -0600, Joyce wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:20:34 -0800, Fred wrote:


Well, I am grazing the the choc choc mini meringues right now.

And I'm munching away on my dried apple rings. Of course, I already had my hot
fudge sundae ... hours and hours ago. I looked at the mini choc chip meringues
sitting on my counter, but the bag of apple rings next to it called louder.

Ah, better discipline. I would have had a skinny cow but I was
exhausted and actually went to bed. Now doubly exhausted having
returned from an 11 mile ski trip - GREAT snow - yeah, I'm sure you've
never heard such comments regarding snow (G)


LOL! Not around here anyway. I do hear people moaning about not having any snow,
can't wait for the first one. They are always the same ones who also moan when we
get the second snow ... saying enough is enough. Some people are never happy. G

Apple rings again at my side, although I have more than enough points for several
servings of meringues. Am just not hungry at all today. And dinner was
fantastic! We ordered carryout from a local place, was one of those hectic days
(daughter finally gave birth to our newest granddaughter). I ordered grilled
salmon with a smidge of teriyaki sauce. It came with grilled veggies (which was
yellow squash, zuchini, peppers and onions) rice and salad ... I skipped over the
rice. So very filling dinner, not overly heavy pointwise - considering lunch was
scrambled eggbeaters with tons of veggies, and a big bowl of cut of fresh fruit.
I did think about the skinny cow earlier this evening, but it really didn't
interest me. It is wierd how I get sometimes.

Joyce


  #163  
Old January 30th, 2004, 06:20 PM
Joyce
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Default NYNY - Fred - Dec 10th

Thanks Nathalie! Yes, mommy and baby are doing wonderfully well. My daughter
said she was amazed at how good she has felt. Guess it makes a big difference
carrying a baby to full term and not having rising blood pressure problems. Her
first baby was a month premature and born with under developed lungs. They had to
induce labor as her blood pressure had risen dangerously high.

Now big brother is an entirely different story. G He doesn't understand why
baby sister will not play with him. LOL

Joyce

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:21:06 +0100, "Nathalie W" wrote:

Oooooh congratulations on the birth of your new granddaughter! I hope mom
and daughter are doing fine?
--
Nathalie from Belgium
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"Joyce" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:20:34 -0800, Fred

wrote:


Well, I am grazing the the choc choc mini meringues right now.

And I'm munching away on my dried apple rings. Of course, I already had

my hot
fudge sundae ... hours and hours ago. I looked at the mini choc chip

meringues
sitting on my counter, but the bag of apple rings next to it called

louder.

Ah, better discipline. I would have had a skinny cow but I was
exhausted and actually went to bed. Now doubly exhausted having
returned from an 11 mile ski trip - GREAT snow - yeah, I'm sure you've
never heard such comments regarding snow (G)


LOL! Not around here anyway. I do hear people moaning about not having

any snow,
can't wait for the first one. They are always the same ones who also moan

when we
get the second snow ... saying enough is enough. Some people are never

happy. G

Apple rings again at my side, although I have more than enough points for

several
servings of meringues. Am just not hungry at all today. And dinner was
fantastic! We ordered carryout from a local place, was one of those

hectic days
(daughter finally gave birth to our newest granddaughter). I ordered

grilled
salmon with a smidge of teriyaki sauce. It came with grilled veggies

(which was
yellow squash, zuchini, peppers and onions) rice and salad ... I skipped

over the
rice. So very filling dinner, not overly heavy pointwise - considering

lunch was
scrambled eggbeaters with tons of veggies, and a big bowl of cut of fresh

fruit.
I did think about the skinny cow earlier this evening, but it really

didn't
interest me. It is wierd how I get sometimes.

Joyce


  #164  
Old January 30th, 2004, 06:24 PM
Joyce
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Default NYNY - Fred - Dec 10th

Thanks PR! Mommy and daughter are feeling great, happy little campers. G No
complications at all, were home from the hospital very quickly. I did tell daddy
to watch out though. He has great experience with baby boys - had to warn him
that baby girls change all the rules. He called the other day to tell me how
right I was ... those heartstrings are being tugged already. Big brother now has
some adjusting to do. G

Joyce

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 20:22:32 -0600, Prairie Roots wrote:

Hey Grandma! Congratulations on the newest member of the tribe. Hope
mom and baby are doing well.

Prairie Roots
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 00:46:59 -0600, Joyce wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:20:34 -0800, Fred wrote:


Well, I am grazing the the choc choc mini meringues right now.

And I'm munching away on my dried apple rings. Of course, I already had my hot
fudge sundae ... hours and hours ago. I looked at the mini choc chip meringues
sitting on my counter, but the bag of apple rings next to it called louder.

Ah, better discipline. I would have had a skinny cow but I was
exhausted and actually went to bed. Now doubly exhausted having
returned from an 11 mile ski trip - GREAT snow - yeah, I'm sure you've
never heard such comments regarding snow (G)


LOL! Not around here anyway. I do hear people moaning about not having any snow,
can't wait for the first one. They are always the same ones who also moan when we
get the second snow ... saying enough is enough. Some people are never happy. G

Apple rings again at my side, although I have more than enough points for several
servings of meringues. Am just not hungry at all today. And dinner was
fantastic! We ordered carryout from a local place, was one of those hectic days
(daughter finally gave birth to our newest granddaughter). I ordered grilled
salmon with a smidge of teriyaki sauce. It came with grilled veggies (which was
yellow squash, zuchini, peppers and onions) rice and salad ... I skipped over the
rice. So very filling dinner, not overly heavy pointwise - considering lunch was
scrambled eggbeaters with tons of veggies, and a big bowl of cut of fresh fruit.
I did think about the skinny cow earlier this evening, but it really didn't
interest me. It is wierd how I get sometimes.

Joyce


  #165  
Old January 30th, 2004, 07:36 PM
Fred
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Default NYNY - Fred - Dec 10th

She'll hang around till you can visit. It was 53F here yesterday but
poured all day - ALL DAY. It was 46F at 3,000 feet in the mountains
yesterday and raining there, too. You may see spring yet.

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:17:24 -0600, Joyce wrote:

Why thank ya sir! I only wish it wasn't so cold here, that I could get out to
their home and visit. The roads are horrid, snow covered ice - which will more
than likely remain until the temps rise (heaven only knows when). My kids aren't
as frightened of the conditions as I am ... they are heading out to visit anyway.
I'll continue patiently waiting, inside - where it's nice and warm. G

Joyce

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 06:51:22 -0800, Fred wrote:

Eh, skip the food commentary - congrats on the NEW GRANDDAUGHTER.

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 00:46:59 -0600, Joyce wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:20:34 -0800, Fred wrote:


Well, I am grazing the the choc choc mini meringues right now.

And I'm munching away on my dried apple rings. Of course, I already had my hot
fudge sundae ... hours and hours ago. I looked at the mini choc chip meringues
sitting on my counter, but the bag of apple rings next to it called louder.

Ah, better discipline. I would have had a skinny cow but I was
exhausted and actually went to bed. Now doubly exhausted having
returned from an 11 mile ski trip - GREAT snow - yeah, I'm sure you've
never heard such comments regarding snow (G)

LOL! Not around here anyway. I do hear people moaning about not having any snow,
can't wait for the first one. They are always the same ones who also moan when we
get the second snow ... saying enough is enough. Some people are never happy. G

Apple rings again at my side, although I have more than enough points for several
servings of meringues. Am just not hungry at all today. And dinner was
fantastic! We ordered carryout from a local place, was one of those hectic days
(daughter finally gave birth to our newest granddaughter). I ordered grilled
salmon with a smidge of teriyaki sauce. It came with grilled veggies (which was
yellow squash, zuchini, peppers and onions) rice and salad ... I skipped over the
rice. So very filling dinner, not overly heavy pointwise - considering lunch was
scrambled eggbeaters with tons of veggies, and a big bowl of cut of fresh fruit.
I did think about the skinny cow earlier this evening, but it really didn't
interest me. It is wierd how I get sometimes.

Joyce


  #166  
Old January 31st, 2004, 12:05 AM
Joyce
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Default NYNY - Fred - Dec 10th

Yup, not much else for her to do other than hang around. G You don't know how
much I envy you your 50+ temps. Yesterday and today were -10 when daughter left
for school - and that is without windchills. They were predicting a high of 5
today, probably hit it somewhere but certainly not my town. I think we may have
made it to 2F. It's cold, cold, cold! The roads are horrid, yet we haven't had
much snow. We had a lot of light flurries ... salt dumped quickly to melt the
mess. Problem was that the bottom dropped out of the temps, thus freezing the
melted goop, and the flurries kept coming down on top of the frozen stuff. Makes
for some rather messy and dangerous traveling. I decided to just stay home
yesterday, but sonny boy had to make the trek home from school ... said it was NOT
fun. Roads were better today, had to venture out to the dr. with the hub.

I'm hoping spring will be here soon. February is right around the corner! G

Joyce

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:36:33 -0800, Fred wrote:

She'll hang around till you can visit. It was 53F here yesterday but
poured all day - ALL DAY. It was 46F at 3,000 feet in the mountains
yesterday and raining there, too. You may see spring yet.

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:17:24 -0600, Joyce wrote:

Why thank ya sir! I only wish it wasn't so cold here, that I could get out to
their home and visit. The roads are horrid, snow covered ice - which will more
than likely remain until the temps rise (heaven only knows when). My kids aren't
as frightened of the conditions as I am ... they are heading out to visit anyway.
I'll continue patiently waiting, inside - where it's nice and warm. G

Joyce

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 06:51:22 -0800, Fred wrote:

Eh, skip the food commentary - congrats on the NEW GRANDDAUGHTER.

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 00:46:59 -0600, Joyce wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:20:34 -0800, Fred wrote:


Well, I am grazing the the choc choc mini meringues right now.

And I'm munching away on my dried apple rings. Of course, I already had my hot
fudge sundae ... hours and hours ago. I looked at the mini choc chip meringues
sitting on my counter, but the bag of apple rings next to it called louder.

Ah, better discipline. I would have had a skinny cow but I was
exhausted and actually went to bed. Now doubly exhausted having
returned from an 11 mile ski trip - GREAT snow - yeah, I'm sure you've
never heard such comments regarding snow (G)

LOL! Not around here anyway. I do hear people moaning about not having any snow,
can't wait for the first one. They are always the same ones who also moan when we
get the second snow ... saying enough is enough. Some people are never happy. G

Apple rings again at my side, although I have more than enough points for several
servings of meringues. Am just not hungry at all today. And dinner was
fantastic! We ordered carryout from a local place, was one of those hectic days
(daughter finally gave birth to our newest granddaughter). I ordered grilled
salmon with a smidge of teriyaki sauce. It came with grilled veggies (which was
yellow squash, zuchini, peppers and onions) rice and salad ... I skipped over the
rice. So very filling dinner, not overly heavy pointwise - considering lunch was
scrambled eggbeaters with tons of veggies, and a big bowl of cut of fresh fruit.
I did think about the skinny cow earlier this evening, but it really didn't
interest me. It is wierd how I get sometimes.

Joyce


  #167  
Old January 31st, 2004, 12:50 AM
Fred
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Default NYNY - Fred - Dec 10th

Okay, I will not mention we dropped today to mid-40's - Opps, I did.

Hope you warm up and roads clear.

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 17:05:05 -0600, Joyce wrote:

Yup, not much else for her to do other than hang around. G You don't know how
much I envy you your 50+ temps. Yesterday and today were -10 when daughter left
for school - and that is without windchills. They were predicting a high of 5
today, probably hit it somewhere but certainly not my town. I think we may have
made it to 2F. It's cold, cold, cold! The roads are horrid, yet we haven't had
much snow. We had a lot of light flurries ... salt dumped quickly to melt the
mess. Problem was that the bottom dropped out of the temps, thus freezing the
melted goop, and the flurries kept coming down on top of the frozen stuff. Makes
for some rather messy and dangerous traveling. I decided to just stay home
yesterday, but sonny boy had to make the trek home from school ... said it was NOT
fun. Roads were better today, had to venture out to the dr. with the hub.

I'm hoping spring will be here soon. February is right around the corner! G

Joyce

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:36:33 -0800, Fred wrote:

She'll hang around till you can visit. It was 53F here yesterday but
poured all day - ALL DAY. It was 46F at 3,000 feet in the mountains
yesterday and raining there, too. You may see spring yet.

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:17:24 -0600, Joyce wrote:

Why thank ya sir! I only wish it wasn't so cold here, that I could get out to
their home and visit. The roads are horrid, snow covered ice - which will more
than likely remain until the temps rise (heaven only knows when). My kids aren't
as frightened of the conditions as I am ... they are heading out to visit anyway.
I'll continue patiently waiting, inside - where it's nice and warm. G

Joyce

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 06:51:22 -0800, Fred wrote:

Eh, skip the food commentary - congrats on the NEW GRANDDAUGHTER.

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 00:46:59 -0600, Joyce wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:20:34 -0800, Fred wrote:


Well, I am grazing the the choc choc mini meringues right now.

And I'm munching away on my dried apple rings. Of course, I already had my hot
fudge sundae ... hours and hours ago. I looked at the mini choc chip meringues
sitting on my counter, but the bag of apple rings next to it called louder.

Ah, better discipline. I would have had a skinny cow but I was
exhausted and actually went to bed. Now doubly exhausted having
returned from an 11 mile ski trip - GREAT snow - yeah, I'm sure you've
never heard such comments regarding snow (G)

LOL! Not around here anyway. I do hear people moaning about not having any snow,
can't wait for the first one. They are always the same ones who also moan when we
get the second snow ... saying enough is enough. Some people are never happy. G

Apple rings again at my side, although I have more than enough points for several
servings of meringues. Am just not hungry at all today. And dinner was
fantastic! We ordered carryout from a local place, was one of those hectic days
(daughter finally gave birth to our newest granddaughter). I ordered grilled
salmon with a smidge of teriyaki sauce. It came with grilled veggies (which was
yellow squash, zuchini, peppers and onions) rice and salad ... I skipped over the
rice. So very filling dinner, not overly heavy pointwise - considering lunch was
scrambled eggbeaters with tons of veggies, and a big bowl of cut of fresh fruit.
I did think about the skinny cow earlier this evening, but it really didn't
interest me. It is wierd how I get sometimes.

Joyce


  #168  
Old January 31st, 2004, 02:05 AM
Lesanne
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Default NYNY - Fred - Dec 10th

I won't say what our weather was like today. But lots of your neighbors are
here for the winter, and they are all running around in shorts.

"Joyce" wrote in message
...
Yup, not much else for her to do other than hang around. G You don't

know how
much I envy you your 50+ temps. Yesterday and today were -10 when

daughter left
for school - and that is without windchills. They were predicting a high

of 5
today, probably hit it somewhere but certainly not my town. I think we

may have
made it to 2F. It's cold, cold, cold! The roads are horrid, yet we

haven't had
much snow. We had a lot of light flurries ... salt dumped quickly to melt

the
mess. Problem was that the bottom dropped out of the temps, thus freezing

the
melted goop, and the flurries kept coming down on top of the frozen stuff.

Makes
for some rather messy and dangerous traveling. I decided to just stay

home
yesterday, but sonny boy had to make the trek home from school ... said it

was NOT
fun. Roads were better today, had to venture out to the dr. with the hub.

I'm hoping spring will be here soon. February is right around the corner!

G

Joyce

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:36:33 -0800, Fred

wrote:

She'll hang around till you can visit. It was 53F here yesterday but
poured all day - ALL DAY. It was 46F at 3,000 feet in the mountains
yesterday and raining there, too. You may see spring yet.

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:17:24 -0600, Joyce wrote:

Why thank ya sir! I only wish it wasn't so cold here, that I could get

out to
their home and visit. The roads are horrid, snow covered ice - which

will more
than likely remain until the temps rise (heaven only knows when). My

kids aren't
as frightened of the conditions as I am ... they are heading out to

visit anyway.
I'll continue patiently waiting, inside - where it's nice and warm. G

Joyce

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 06:51:22 -0800, Fred

wrote:

Eh, skip the food commentary - congrats on the NEW GRANDDAUGHTER.

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 00:46:59 -0600, Joyce wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:20:34 -0800, Fred

wrote:


Well, I am grazing the the choc choc mini meringues right now.

And I'm munching away on my dried apple rings. Of course, I already

had my hot
fudge sundae ... hours and hours ago. I looked at the mini choc

chip meringues
sitting on my counter, but the bag of apple rings next to it called

louder.

Ah, better discipline. I would have had a skinny cow but I was
exhausted and actually went to bed. Now doubly exhausted having
returned from an 11 mile ski trip - GREAT snow - yeah, I'm sure

you've
never heard such comments regarding snow (G)

LOL! Not around here anyway. I do hear people moaning about not

having any snow,
can't wait for the first one. They are always the same ones who also

moan when we
get the second snow ... saying enough is enough. Some people are

never happy. G

Apple rings again at my side, although I have more than enough points

for several
servings of meringues. Am just not hungry at all today. And dinner

was
fantastic! We ordered carryout from a local place, was one of those

hectic days
(daughter finally gave birth to our newest granddaughter). I ordered

grilled
salmon with a smidge of teriyaki sauce. It came with grilled veggies

(which was
yellow squash, zuchini, peppers and onions) rice and salad ... I

skipped over the
rice. So very filling dinner, not overly heavy pointwise -

considering lunch was
scrambled eggbeaters with tons of veggies, and a big bowl of cut of

fresh fruit.
I did think about the skinny cow earlier this evening, but it really

didn't
interest me. It is wierd how I get sometimes.

Joyce




 




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