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Old 07-04-2011, 09:42 AM
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My firstborn dgs was born on the 4th, so we always go there for the day. This year dsil (who is a great cook) is making mongolian barbeque. They brought me a plate to the hospital, where I have fortunate enough to spend the weeken trying tto get rid of a kidney stone.

HI'mowever, the point of this holiday is to celebrate those wonderful men and women that keep us free! Thank you and God bless.
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Old 07-04-2011, 09:43 AM
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Sorry you have to spend the 4th in the hospital.
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Old 07-04-2011, 09:45 AM
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My parents eloped and were married on July 4th. Sadly, neither is here to celebrate. . .
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Old 07-04-2011, 09:51 AM
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sorry your in the hospital but your fortunate enough to have family close by to bring you delicious food!!!!
I on the other hand have been nplaying with my new 20 yr old janome that i picked up from craigslist!! shes just delicous and purssssssss, then I went to the garden to find yes find my basil being eaten away by japanesse beatles so i got them with the sevn tomarrow i'll get out the mosquito nets and build my basil a new home. yes I'll tent them
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30 years ago I was in hospital awaiting the birth of my daughter. Watched fireworks from the window of St. Lukes in Houston. She wasn't born til July 7th! What a firecracker!
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Old 07-04-2011, 10:31 AM
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I'm sorry your spending your holiday in the hospital.
We're not doing much. Staying home. Tonight i'm going to cook a tri tip on the girll that has been marinating since last night for me and the husband along with whatever else I decide on. Otherwise im going to go do some quilting.
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Old 07-04-2011, 10:44 AM
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I celebrated yesterday took a long ride to a friends home he roasted a pig plus all the other things encluding a few Italian dishes and wished his mother happy birthday 80 yrs
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Old 07-04-2011, 11:31 AM
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Hope you start feeling better soon, take care of yourself


Originally Posted by buslady
My firstborn dgs was born on the 4th, so we always go there for the day. This year dsil (who is a great cook) is making mongolian barbeque. They brought me a plate to the hospital, where I have fortunate enough to spend the weeken trying tto get rid of a kidney stone.

HI'mowever, the point of this holiday is to celebrate those wonderful men and women that keep us free! Thank you and God bless.
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Old 07-04-2011, 12:43 PM
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Sorry to hear you have to spend the holiday in the hospital...hope you feel better real soon!

DH and I have been very lazy today but in a bit I will get busy. My dad, step-mom, DS and DIL will be coming to our house for a bite to eat and then to watch the community fireworks from our front yard. It is not a fancy meal this evening because I am just feeling very lazy. We are grilling hot dogs, having baked beans and wilted lettuce salad and a pudding dessert. Very, very low-key this year.

We have lived here 32 years and generally have had a big she-bang on the 4th. In the years the kids were growing up and we had the above-ground pool, many celebrations started about noon and lasted till close to midnight. I kind of do miss those days. DD and SIL were home Sat. and opened their wedding gifts then went on to their new residence in Cincy. Other DD (21) is celebrating with her boyfriend's family at their lake house and then will be on her way to Moline, IL tomorrow morning on a business trip. (She is interning with a business consulting company this summer.) This year really seems a little lonely to me. Our kids have seemed to grow up on us and we do not have grandkids yet. (Although, sometimes my dad and step-mom seem like kids! LOL)
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I just got back from spending my 4th at Joann's and Hancock's. Lots and lots of goodies at great prices!!!
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