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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 380665" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Finally, it's Friday!!!</p><p></p><p>Marg, sorry to hear about mother in law's fence and your upcoming working with the insurance claim. That's not fun work. That's also not good news about the seedlings. The tomatoes have been absolutely wonderful here this year. I always shift my menus towards tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes this time of year. I hope everyone can get caught up with the planting. Tomatoes are just too good to miss!</p><p></p><p>Sharon, your canning sounds wonderful. I bet that Thai dipping sauce is awesome, what a lovely Christmas gift. Its been so hot here as well. I know we'll all be glad to welcome the cooler weather.</p><p></p><p>husband has been in Chicago all week for a meeting and things have been rocking along well here until yesterday afternoon. We are having more work done on our house, it's always something with an old house - and one of the workman backed his huge truck into my little car. I suppose it could have been worse, but the entire front end is smashed (we're talking a big truck here), so no doubt it will be in the shop for some time. The company is taking full responsibility for the accident, I can't imagine why someone would back up a truck without checking their mirrors, and they promised me use of a rental car. We'll see.</p><p></p><p>easy child passed the 2,000 mile marker on the Appalachian yesterday. Right now he is anticipating a finish day the first week in Ocotber He thinks he'll be home in mid October ,as he plans to visit some friends in New York on the way home. We're going to be very glad to see him, but transitions have always been very difficult for him, so we are a little bit apprehensive.</p><p></p><p>Two of my friends have a birthday this week. We celebrated one with lunch yesterday, and will celebrate the other with lunch today. Did I say I love birthdays? It's always fun to have a girls' day out....</p><p></p><p>I hope that everyone has a wonderful day today, with a few moments of peace and serenity for yourselves.</p><p></p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 380665, member: 3704"] Finally, it's Friday!!! Marg, sorry to hear about mother in law's fence and your upcoming working with the insurance claim. That's not fun work. That's also not good news about the seedlings. The tomatoes have been absolutely wonderful here this year. I always shift my menus towards tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes this time of year. I hope everyone can get caught up with the planting. Tomatoes are just too good to miss! Sharon, your canning sounds wonderful. I bet that Thai dipping sauce is awesome, what a lovely Christmas gift. Its been so hot here as well. I know we'll all be glad to welcome the cooler weather. husband has been in Chicago all week for a meeting and things have been rocking along well here until yesterday afternoon. We are having more work done on our house, it's always something with an old house - and one of the workman backed his huge truck into my little car. I suppose it could have been worse, but the entire front end is smashed (we're talking a big truck here), so no doubt it will be in the shop for some time. The company is taking full responsibility for the accident, I can't imagine why someone would back up a truck without checking their mirrors, and they promised me use of a rental car. We'll see. easy child passed the 2,000 mile marker on the Appalachian yesterday. Right now he is anticipating a finish day the first week in Ocotber He thinks he'll be home in mid October ,as he plans to visit some friends in New York on the way home. We're going to be very glad to see him, but transitions have always been very difficult for him, so we are a little bit apprehensive. Two of my friends have a birthday this week. We celebrated one with lunch yesterday, and will celebrate the other with lunch today. Did I say I love birthdays? It's always fun to have a girls' day out.... I hope that everyone has a wonderful day today, with a few moments of peace and serenity for yourselves. Valerie [/QUOTE]
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