Guest guest Posted February 20, 2003 Report Share Posted February 20, 2003 julie is out of surgery and doing fine her hubby and dad say she is groggy and sore, but fine. she will post asap i am SURE!!! yessssss xoxoxo cathy s in va > , > > How are you? Been thinking about you and wondering how the surgery went. I > hope you're feeling good. > > Take care, > in OK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 > I am worried about young on..Can anyone get him out of the hospital for a few hours? Take him to a movie or something. He seems to be a really sensitive kid and must be scared to death. > > Kristy I believe he is back home with relatives now, according to Jo. marta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 I just received my District 8 Newsletter which included the following information: " On Jan. 22nd the LPA executive committee announced that the National Database Office in Lubbock will be closed down in Feb. and the data base transferred to the LPA National Development Office in Portland, Or. This means that Pratt who has served as the administrator for the past several years will no longer serve in that position. The Executive Board and the Pratt's were not able to come to terms on a move and transfer to the Oregon Office. " No further explanation was given but I assume there were many things that factored into the decision such as Neil's job, moving out of the great state of Texas (yes I'm a Texan), etc. To imply that was fired or " let go " would be premature until more is known. Although I have only been a LPA member a little over a year I had the privilege to meet at our regional meeting in Plano last Nov. Remember when one door closes another opens. As a semi-retired business owner I understand the need to have 1 consolidated office for all LPA business, particularly as LPA reachs out to be a more pro-active organization. Bruce, Proud Grandpa of Brenden Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 Careful, Bruce ... we can't have there be a perfectly logical explanation for what happened to . It would ruin everything for those who like to believe there are black helicopters everywhere. :-) > " On Jan. 22nd the LPA executive committee announced that the National Database Office in Lubbock will be closed down in Feb. and the data base transferred to the LPA National Development Office in Portland, Or. This means that Pratt who has served as the administrator for the past several years will no longer serve in that position. The Executive Board and the Pratt's were not able to come to terms on a move and transfer to the Oregon Office. " > > No further explanation was given but I assume there were many things that factored into the decision such as Neil's job, moving out of the great state of Texas (yes I'm a Texan), etc. > To imply that was fired or " let go " would be premature until more is known. > Although I have only been a LPA member a little over a year I had the privilege to meet at our regional meeting in Plano last Nov. > Remember when one door closes another opens. > > As a semi-retired business owner I understand the need to have 1 consolidated office for all LPA business, particularly as LPA reachs out to be a more pro-active organization. > > Bruce, Proud Grandpa of Brenden > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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