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Old 06-30-2008, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by purplemem
Your pix look fabulous and you are beautiful!
What scarecrow???? LOL!

That looks so fun, how much quilting did you get done?

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Quilting? Zip! I found a discount fabric store and bought some for memories and later projects. :D We actually took my DD's new sewing machine she got for her birthday, but we didn't have time to use it.
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Old 06-30-2008, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Moonpi
Pictures are beautiful, glad you are recovering - sun poisoning is no fun!
Thanks. :D
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Originally Posted by gcathie
looks like you all had fun sun poisioning and all....What a lovely family!!
Thanks. I tried to ignore the sun poisoning as much as I could. I did pretty well other than the itching!
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Old 06-30-2008, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Izy
Glad you had a lovely holiday, your pictures are sweet, do you mean what we call 'sunstroke', where basically your body is overheated through too much exposure???? You look fair skinned too!! :(
No, sun poisoning is more like poison oak or poison ivy...it's a rash. It itches like crazy, and is painful to scratch. It sorta feels hot like a sunburn. Yeah, I'm very fair-skinned.
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Old 06-30-2008, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Kyiav10
Sorry to hear about the sun poisoning. If it makes you fell better, when I was at the beach two weeks ago I had to go the the doctors for dehydration. Almost had to go to the ER for IV. Luckily though I was ablt to skip that and rehydrate myself with gaterade.

You and your family are beautiful. Hope you had a wonderful time except for the sun poisoning.

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Gosh! Glad you were able to skip the ER! I dehydrated when I was pregnant with my DD. I did have to go to the ER. That was scary. I had "spells" (3-4 of them), where they thought I was having seizures. It was just dehydration. Pretty bad, though. It scared me most bc I was afraid for the baby.

Yes, other than the SP, we had a great time!
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Old 06-30-2008, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Cordelia
I'm sorry to hear about your sun poisoning. I'm not sure I understand what it is. I had a smidgeon of heat stroke once camping out in Utah. But, not the same thing, I imagine.

I can see you are very fair and have lovely skin. I wouldn't be pushing it out in the sun, especially if you're sensitive. They've got 70 proof sunblock now!

I don't know that the number matters. Just slather it on and protect that fair skin.

Your kids look fair too. How do they hold up in the sun? I had second degree burns all over my face, back, neck, chest, arms swimming at a pool all day when I was in third grade. My legs were the only things that didn't "crisp" up because they were always under water.

My blisters were the size of walnuts.

Very painful, yet vivid memory. :shock:

Take care of yourself.
We use SPF 50. It kinda burns in the SP area, though. I used to get it when I was a kid, but not this bad. The doc diagnosed me with poison oak/ivy when I was a kid!
The kids didn't have any problems with the sun bc I make sure to get them covered with sunblock. My DD did get a little bit of a burn on her shoulders one day when we were out without any sunblock longer than we meant to be...we found a bunch of shells and wandered off too far. We go through several cans of sunblock each summer! :D

Whoa! Walnut-blisters! That is horrible!!! I have never been that burned. I have been sunburned more this summer than I have been in my life, I think. I got burned twice...I think the sunblock was old or something. We're not using it again!
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Originally Posted by beachlady
Glad you had a wonderful vacation and sorry that you ended up with a bad burn. Used to get that on my lips and nose. The kids looked as if they had tons of fun.
The kids had a blast! Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Marcia
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feel free to blow that second one up and put it in the garden to keep out the crows and deer! GAK! But, anyway, that is ME! Freckles and all! LOL!
Funny you would say that about yourself. As I was scrolling through your pics, I paused on that one and thought to myself "wow, she is really pretty" You are so young and your skin is so youthful still. Quite a lovely young lady you are.
Thank you. That's very sweet. We are our own worst critic, I suppose...
Thanks for the compliments!
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Aren't our vacations/holidays ALWAYS too short? lol Glad you had a good time, despite the sun poisoning. I get that too, because of some of my meds. I hate that itchiness - ICK! You & your family are all beautiful, no more putting yourself down Ms. Miranda!! :wink: :D:D:D:D:D
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You are beautiful.....no scarecrows for your picture :--)

I have always had to stay out of the sun. My skin is white white unless the ole gal has forgotten the sunblock. My rash doesn't itch too much, but then again I have been real careful for the last few decades. I was very happy when sunblock became available about 1976 when my oldest child was born.

My pedigree (smile) is English, Scotch, Norweign and Spanish. I have cousins who tan, never burn. But, their skin will look like leather someday.

Have you tried any of the protective clothing? I will invest in light weight slacks and a long-sleeve shirt this calendar year. That is, if I don't spend all my money on quilting...

Piecefully yours,
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