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mscupid804 06-01-2012 05:05 AM

Happy Anniversary Brenda!

brenda21 06-01-2012 08:26 AM

thanks for the well wishes K and Cupid
Krystyna-November 14th ....will be 50

Krystyna 06-01-2012 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by brenda21 (Post 5258102)
thanks for the well wishes K and Cupid
Krystyna-November 14th ....will be 50

Oooohhhh. You're a baby!!!!

brenda21 06-01-2012 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by Krystyna (Post 5258137)
Oooohhhh. You're a baby!!!!

If you say so....

Quilty-Louise 06-01-2012 09:27 AM

Ut oh if your a "baby" turning 50 than I do not want to know
what I am just about to turn 48 in 11 days.


LOL




Originally Posted by brenda21 (Post 5258165)
If you say so....


Havplenty 06-01-2012 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by Krystyna (Post 5257529)
You'll being seeing it!

krystyna i have to say this, i take nothing for granted. my mother passed away suddenly at my age. she was fine when i last talked to her and then 3 hours later she wasn't. and then this zero to stage iv cancer with my sil i tell you i take nothing for granted.

i really try to enjoy each day that i know i have. tomorrow is always a mystery. so i don't bemoan my natural hair highlights (gray. they are even showing up in my eyebrows:)), another birthday, an extra pound an ache or a pain. the aches and pains i have managed to keep away because i exercise pretty regularly and i eat healthy (plenty of fruits & veggies) but i do battle chronic allergies, asthma & some new nerve pain. but i don't bemoan this either i just try to find a way for us all to co-exist peacefully.

but at my age (52) i have seen perfectly healthy people take a sudden turn and then they are gone. at this age people you know start to leave this life. i have had sudden death defying illnesses in my own family, things we are still gving thanks for today. nope i take nothing for granted. i would like to be around (like the sharp witted 80yr ole little lady i wanted to adopt) but i will enjoy each day as it comes.:thumbup:

Havplenty 06-01-2012 09:47 AM

alright brenda now i see what the well wishes are for.


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Quilty-Louise 06-01-2012 10:17 AM

Yes add my "HAPPY ANNIVERSARY" to the list also.

Some people think I am crazy (INCLUDING my husband) when ever
I say that it was destiny, fate, or whatever you want to call it for Tim
and I to meet.

The reason I fee this way is because, my birthday is 6/12, his is 12/12
and he placed a YAHOO personals ad on 9/12 and I replied to his ad. We
met in person 2 days later, 4 days after that we had dinner (I cooked),
and we watched the movie "The Green Mile" (at his place) I never went
back home to my own apartment except to feed my cat daily.

So when people ask me how many years I always give the "weird" answer
of xx/zz (xx= # years together/zz= #yrs married) this year on 9/12 it will
be our 12/9 anniversary.

For those who don't "see" the connection with this is we met EXACTLY three
months between our birthdays.

Yeah yeah yeah I know it just a weird, crazy thing.

Krystyna 06-01-2012 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by Quilty-Louise (Post 5258199)
Ut oh if your a "baby" turning 50 than I do not want to know
what I am just about to turn 48 in 11 days.
LOL

A newborn :D :D :D :D

brenda21 06-01-2012 11:21 AM

Mary~ now you are like a fly on my wall....I absolutely L*O*V*E anything Disney...especially Mickey and Minnie...when we lived in S. Fl. for 22 years always had annual passes and went at least every other month...one of the many things I miss about S. FL. soooooooo~Thanks for the hugging Mickey and Minnie:thumbup:


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