Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 Terry yes they are dig pix. Glad you all like them! I thought htey were cool. Of course, I am easily amused too LOL. Re: Another one No don't stop! These are great soaps and pic's of them...we might be able to use them on the CNY site for examples of good swirls! Are these digital pic's? Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 No don't stop! These are great soaps and pic's of them...we might be able to use them on the CNY site for examples of good swirls! Are these digital pic's? Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2001 Report Share Posted March 2, 2001 In a message dated 3/1/01 6:49:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, Strider3@... writes: << I have another prayer request since y'all know about autism them most of my friends do. Pray for a 12 yr old twin boy that's recovering from surgery. I babysitt the twins, so I kindof feel grief a little. >> Prayers for the boy and your brother . What are you going to do about your brother? Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2001 Report Share Posted March 2, 2001 Gail, I tried to give a letter to a cop at the high school where I attended. But I was looking for a cop for a few min at the high school eariler this afternoon and couldn't find one. So when I'm going to church on Sunday, I'll give the cop the letter. > > Prayers for the boy and your brother . What > are you going to do about > your brother? > Gail > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 In a message dated 3/4/2006 11:26:19 AM Central Standard Time, osdbmom@... writes: > How do you > get around Easter w/o a chocolate Easter bunny? I have thought about > making some bunny suckers with a mold and the right kind of > chips,never done it before,but its all I can think of Valarie: Sorry it's been such a crummy day/week/etc!!! Listen, if it makes you feel better, I often feel overwhelmed with only TWO kids and only ONE of them has any health issue!! So YOU are doing a heroic job! Be proud that you can hold it together, because I'm sure you're doing better than I would!! About the bunnies... the kind of candies you melt into the molds DO have dairy. I have wondered if you couldn't mess around with a combination of dairy-free chocolate chips, sugar (to make it sweeter) and shortening (so it melts nicer) to come up with a " moldable " chocolate. So far I haven't messed with it, I just do jelly beans (check labels for lactic acid or lactose), skittles, lollipops and the big prize -- marshmallow PEEPS. Those seem to make up for the lack of chocolate. I also tend to aim more for little prizes than for candy. Hope that helps -- hang in there~! (mom to , age 7, dairy intolerant-related GERD -- currently has polysaccharide antibody def, previously had transient IgG, IgA, t-cell & other defs... and also to Kate, age 3!, more dairy intolerant but very healthy!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 If you can't rant here where can you? Don't feel bad because you you have to vent somewhere and you choose to do so with people that understand where you are coming from and why. Cassie osdbmom wrote: > I guess I will just keep asking questions. evidently i have nothing > better to do. > that was sarcasm. > I know you are all dealing with similar things, but yesterday a nurse. > A NURSE whose kids go to mines school, was telling me her little baby > has RSV. I felt bad for her, while pulling Brennan back behind me. LOL > She then went on to tell me, Payton has it too. I said, oh, so he is > home sick then? No, he's in school. IN donovans class. WHY would > anyone send a kid to school with active RSV? When she just got done > telling me the baby was almost admitted with it, but they let her stay > home BECAUSE HER MOTHER IS NURSE. It just seems like she knows better. > On the dairy allergies again. Christmas was hard enough. How do you > get around Easter w/o a chocolate Easter bunny? I have thought about > making some bunny suckers with a mold and the right kind of > chips,never done it before,but its all I can think of. I know I can > fill the baskets with skittles and stuff, but it jsut doesnt seem > right to not do it the way we always have. > Of course, this yr hasnt been anything like what its always been like > either. WAh WAh. > It just feels like everything stinks today. Brennan is still sick, in > exchange for not admitting him I had to agree to take him to the dr > everyday day to be monitered. Then Donovan came down with it. Now they > are both on every 3-4 hr back to back treatments. Today Savannah is as > cranky as they come and generally, that is a precursor to a huge > asthma flare. Which means we will have to go back to the lung > percussion therapy again. I know I am jumping the gun, but with 4 > kids, I seriuosly doubt she will escape whatever the boys are coming > down with. She never does. > At the moment, both girls are sent to their room. The argument there > being, I love Olivia more than I love Savannah---the way she knows > that is because, it is their job to wash dishes on Saturdays(and we > have been moved out all week due to house remodeling and dust, so it > isnt as if there are a ton of dishes), and since Olivia has cut her > thumb, I told her she could be the rinser today. > Hence, I OBVIOUSLY LOVE HER MORE. > I love my kids more than my own life, but some days I just feel so > frustrated at their actions. > and frustrated that every little runny nose is cause for such a mess. > and frustrated that nebulizer treatments take so darn long, and the > ins wont approve me a portable one. > and frustrated that I dont know what to do to make all this mess better. > sorry for the rant. > valarie > mom to olivia, savannah(who I dont love), donovan and brennan > > > > > > This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed > with a Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated > here are the sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken > as professional advice. > > To unsubscribe -unsubscribegroups (DOT) > To search group archives go to: > /messages > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 We must be on the same page today----- I told we were going to skip Mass tomorrow because of everyone being sick. He never misses Mass. NEVER unless he is near death. Anyway-I had to explain to him that we probably caught this crud at church. UGH... if sick people would stay home it would be a huge help to us. For the last several weeks I have felt like we are playing Russian Roulette! Did I tell you that one week the guy in front of us kept coughing and coughing..then coughed once so hard I thought a lung was going to pop out onto the floor. THEN he wiped his hands on his pants! As if that wasn't ENOUGH! He ended up being one of the Eucharistic ministers! I about had a heart attack when he went up... He distributed the host to a HUGE line of people-using his hands. Luckily we did not get into his line. A few weeks ago the lady behind me had a nasty wet cough and at the peace offering I just politely waved. She'd been coughing into her hands. UH.no thank you. We get strange looks because every week after the peace offering I pass out the hand sanitizer to my family. I think this will forever be one of my pet peeves! Last week was no different.b/c of the VJGC we went to the life-teen Mass at 5pm and the lady behind us was coughing.and when I say these people were coughing, I do not mean a cough here or there and maybe once or twice during the service.I'm talking continual, wet, I'm sick and hacking up my lungs, don't you wonder if I have tuberculosis kind of coughing. WHY can't they just stay home????????? Share the love, Share Christ, but keep the germs home! People are clueless when it come to PIDs . One time a friend asked if I could watch her daughter because she had to go to work and her sitter was unable to do it. She is a nurse and knew my kids have a PID... so she drops her daughter off at 6am and heads to work. By noon her daughter had a 103.something fever and I kept calling at work. Well.she tells me that she'd had a fever the night before and gave her motrin before she dropped her off at our house. Anyway. let's just say I never watched her daughter for her again. She told me she couldn't come get her b/c they would not let her leave work, so I spent the flipping day trying to keep her from my children-of course they got it and ... I could tell you things that would make your toes curl. We visited my in-laws one Christmas-staying at their house.they know the boys have SDS... Christmas morning I hear her on the phone with her daughter (hubby's sister) telling her, " OH, come on over anyway, just stay away from the boys. " Well, his sister came and shared not only the love, but the germs. got the bug and this is the one where he stopped breathing. Thanks MIL. For a long time they thought we were just looney-they are now a bit better about it, but it still gets on my nerves. My hubby is flying today (he's a pilot) and will be back late. My kids had a huge argument over the game cube thing. I took it away and locked myself in my room. THIS IS HILARIOUS--- I told them unless they could work it out between themselves the game cube was history. In about 40 minutes they had signed contracts. No kidding. The three of them wrote out a contract and all three signed it. Crack me up. ~Pattie~ " It is easy to take liberty for granted when you have never had it taken from you. " ~ Dick Cheney _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of osdbmom Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 12:26 PM Subject: another one I guess I will just keep asking questions. evidently i have nothing better to do. that was sarcasm. I know you are all dealing with similar things, but yesterday a nurse. A NURSE whose kids go to mines school, was telling me her little baby has RSV. I felt bad for her, while pulling Brennan back behind me. LOL She then went on to tell me, Payton has it too. I said, oh, so he is home sick then? No, he's in school. IN donovans class. WHY would anyone send a kid to school with active RSV? When she just got done telling me the baby was almost admitted with it, but they let her stay home BECAUSE HER MOTHER IS NURSE. It just seems like she knows better. On the dairy allergies again. Christmas was hard enough. How do you get around Easter w/o a chocolate Easter bunny? I have thought about making some bunny suckers with a mold and the right kind of chips,never done it before,but its all I can think of. I know I can fill the baskets with skittles and stuff, but it jsut doesnt seem right to not do it the way we always have. Of course, this yr hasnt been anything like what its always been like either. WAh WAh. It just feels like everything stinks today. Brennan is still sick, in exchange for not admitting him I had to agree to take him to the dr everyday day to be monitered. Then Donovan came down with it. Now they are both on every 3-4 hr back to back treatments. Today Savannah is as cranky as they come and generally, that is a precursor to a huge asthma flare. Which means we will have to go back to the lung percussion therapy again. I know I am jumping the gun, but with 4 kids, I seriuosly doubt she will escape whatever the boys are coming down with. She never does. At the moment, both girls are sent to their room. The argument there being, I love Olivia more than I love Savannah---the way she knows that is because, it is their job to wash dishes on Saturdays(and we have been moved out all week due to house remodeling and dust, so it isnt as if there are a ton of dishes), and since Olivia has cut her thumb, I told her she could be the rinser today. Hence, I OBVIOUSLY LOVE HER MORE. I love my kids more than my own life, but some days I just feel so frustrated at their actions. and frustrated that every little runny nose is cause for such a mess. and frustrated that nebulizer treatments take so darn long, and the ins wont approve me a portable one. and frustrated that I dont know what to do to make all this mess better. sorry for the rant. valarie mom to olivia, savannah(who I dont love), donovan and brennan This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional advice. To unsubscribe -unsubscribegroups (DOT) To search group archives go to: /messages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 > I'll just need to find the molds. So, you just let them dry like that > then? no baking or anything? and do you grease the mold pan first? I > just dont want to waste anything trying it out. > from dale DO NOT GREASE the molds. As the chocolate hardens, it separates from the plastic molds beautifully. I do wash them in soapy water and make sure they are dry before using. Adding the parafin makes them hard just like bought candy. If you are pouring it into glass or metal pans -- I would line the pan with waxed paper to make sure it doesn't stick. The wax paper just peels off. Amazingly, we had never purchased chocolate bunnies for our kids for Easter, but that first Easter when Katy couldn't digest milk -- I was going crazy with grief because she couldn't have a chocolate bunny! It's amazing how bad we want something when we can't have it! In His service, dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 In a message dated 3/4/2006 7:53:31 PM Central Standard Time, osdbmom@... writes: > So I found > the type of non dairy cheese that is like velveeta, the kind you can > melt and make a sort of mac and cheese with Huh? Where do you find that!?? Do tell! (mom to , age 7, dairy intolerant-related GERD -- currently has polysaccharide antibody def, previously had transient IgG, IgA, t-cell & other defs... and also to Kate, age 3!, more dairy intolerant but very healthy!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 You are too funny. about the making them holier. I guess that's it. I think we moms all do stuff to help our kids have normal lives. The other day at the store I saw a dairy free mac and cheese in the freezer section (health foods) I think it was Amy's brand? They have so many things out there! I hope Savannah gets well soon without any complications. My ph is hacking up a lung-- poor kid. H e always gets the worst of it. ~Pattie~ " It is easy to take liberty for granted when you have never had it taken from you. " ~ Dick Cheney _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 osdbmom wrote: Would you add rice milk to that and then stir it into > the noodles? Anyone tried this before? I have to admit, I have never > made the real stuff, just the pasta and powder cheese and I dont know > how to do it this way. > Thanks for all the support andinfo today. It really does help. > Back to nebbing away!!valarie > If you are not also trying to be wheat free - I would make a white sauce with milk-free margarine and flour, salt and milk. That would make the milk creamy. I don't know whether soy milk will do that -- but I know rice milk will make a good cream sauce and stir into the pasta. Then add the grated cheese until it looks right. You can try the soy -- I just don't remember whether it cooks up right -- seems like it went greasy. The basic white sauce recipe is: 2 Tablespoon butter, 2 Tablespoon flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1 cup milk. With the rice milk I used 3 Tablespoon flour. Best wishes. Katy hated the cheese no matter what I did with it! She preferred to do without. So, if the cheese is good -- this should cover the mac and cheese need. In His service, Dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 This contribution was sent by Group Member Mr.Tarun Khamesra,Kanpur another one Dilbert's "Salary Theorem" states that "Engineers andscientists can never earn as much as business executives andsales people."This theorem can now be supported by a mathematical equationbased on the following two postulates:Postulate 1: Knowledge is Power. Postulate 2: Time is Money.As every engineer knows: Power = Work / TimeAnd since: Knowledge = Power And: Time = Money , It istherefore true that Knowledge = Work / Money Solving thisequation for Money, we get: Money = Work / KnowledgeThus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity,regardless of the amount of Work done.Conclusion: The less you know, the more you make. what about this A person wanted a parrot who talked. Going to the pet store,this lover of talking parrots asked if there was a bird who wasalready speaking."Yes," the pet store owner said, "this bird has a vocabulary ofabout 1000 words plus 50 phrases guaranteed to fit mostoccasions."The deal was made and the parrot was brought home complete witha cage. The next day the purchaser went back and said theparrot had yet to say a word. "That's to be expected," said the pet shop owner. "Try gettingthe bird a few of the toys that were here for the bird to usein the shop. It just needs to feel at home with you." Toys werepurchased and a day went by. The parrot's owner returned andsaid there still had been no talking. "I see," said the pet shop owner. "Perhaps if you got a birdbath, the parrot would start to talk while using it." A birdbath was purchased and yet another day went by. The next daythe owner was back with the same complaint. This time the petshop owner mentioned that sometimes the bird had been praisedin its training by being allowed to ring a little bell.The parrot's owner bought the bell reluctantly. The followingday the parrot's owner was there waiting as the storeopened. "Still no luck?" asked the store owner."No. Nothing said yet," answered the bird's owner. "Well, I betthe bird's just lonesome for some of the birds here at theshop." "What? You want me to buy another bird!?!" yelped theunhappy owner of the parrot."No, no, calm down," reassured the store owner. "All you haveto do is get a mirror and the bird will think it has acompanion."At last the sale of a mirror was agreed upon. The pet storeowner the next day opened the store and found the troublesomecustomer had returned ... this time with the parrot, only itwas dead! "What happened?" asked the store owner, "Did the birdever talk?" "Yes, right before it died it said: What's the matter? Don'tthey sell birdseed at the pet store anymore?" Tarun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Hello Nice to find you here. I remember you a lot. Harish > This contribution was sent by Group Member Mr.Tarun Khamesra,Kanpur > another one > > > Dilbert's " Salary Theorem " states that " Engineers and > scientists can never earn as much as business executives and > sales people. " > > This theorem can now be supported by a mathematical equation > based on the following two postulates: > > Postulate 1: Knowledge is Power. Postulate 2: Time is Money. > > As every engineer knows: Power = Work / Time > > And since: Knowledge = Power And: Time = Money , It is > therefore true that Knowledge = Work / Money Solving this > equation for Money, we get: Money = Work / Knowledge > > Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity, > regardless of the amount of Work done. > > Conclusion: The less you know, the more you make. > > > > what about this > > A person wanted a parrot who talked. Going to the pet store, > this lover of talking parrots asked if there was a bird who was > already speaking. > > " Yes, " the pet store owner said, " this bird has a vocabulary of > about 1000 words plus 50 phrases guaranteed to fit most > occasions. " > > The deal was made and the parrot was brought home complete with > a cage. The next day the purchaser went back and said the > parrot had yet to say a word. > > " That's to be expected, " said the pet shop owner. " Try getting > the bird a few of the toys that were here for the bird to use > in the shop. It just needs to feel at home with you. " Toys were > purchased and a day went by. The parrot's owner returned and > said there still had been no talking. > > " I see, " said the pet shop owner. " Perhaps if you got a bird > bath, the parrot would start to talk while using it. " A bird > bath was purchased and yet another day went by. The next day > the owner was back with the same complaint. This time the pet > shop owner mentioned that sometimes the bird had been praised > in its training by being allowed to ring a little bell. > > The parrot's owner bought the bell reluctantly. The following > day the parrot's owner was there waiting as the store > opened. " Still no luck? " asked the store owner. > > " No. Nothing said yet, " answered the bird's owner. " Well, I bet > the bird's just lonesome for some of the birds here at the > shop. " " What? You want me to buy another bird!?! " yelped the > unhappy owner of the parrot. > > " No, no, calm down, " reassured the store owner. " All you have > to do is get a mirror and the bird will think it has a > companion. " > > At last the sale of a mirror was agreed upon. The pet store > owner the next day opened the store and found the troublesome > customer had returned ... this time with the parrot, only it > was dead! " What happened? " asked the store owner, " Did the bird > ever talk? " > > " Yes, right before it died it said: What's the matter? Don't > they sell birdseed at the pet store anymore? " > > > Tarun > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 We miss you too . P.C.Shukla -- Re: Fw: another one Hello Nice to find you here. I remember you a lot. Harish > This contribution was sent by Group Member Mr.Tarun Khamesra,Kanpur > another one > > > Dilbert's "Salary Theorem" states that "Engineers and > scientists can never earn as much as business executives and > sales people." > > This theorem can now be supported by a mathematical equation > based on the following two postulates: > > Postulate 1: Knowledge is Power. Postulate 2: Time is Money. > > As every engineer knows: Power = Work / Time > > And since: Knowledge = Power And: Time = Money , It is > therefore true that Knowledge = Work / Money Solving this > equation for Money, we get: Money = Work / Knowledge > > Thus, as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity, > regardless of the amount of Work done. > > Conclusion: The less you know, the more you make. > > > > what about this > > A person wanted a parrot who talked. Going to the pet store, > this lover of talking parrots asked if there was a bird who was > already speaking. > > "Yes," the pet store owner said, "this bird has a vocabulary of > about 1000 words plus 50 phrases guaranteed to fit most > occasions." > > The deal was made and the parrot was brought home complete with > a cage. The next day the purchaser went back and said the > parrot had yet to say a word. > > "That's to be expected," said the pet shop owner. "Try getting > the bird a few of the toys that were here for the bird to use > in the shop. It just needs to feel at home with you." Toys were > purchased and a day went by. The parrot's owner returned and > said there still had been no talking. > > "I see," said the pet shop owner. "Perhaps if you got a bird > bath, the parrot would start to talk while using it." A bird > bath was purchased and yet another day went by. The next day > the owner was back with the same complaint. This time the pet > shop owner mentioned that sometimes the bird had been praised > in its training by being allowed to ring a little bell. > > The parrot's owner bought the bell reluctantly. The following > day the parrot's owner was there waiting as the store > opened. "Still no luck?" asked the store owner. > > "No. Nothing said yet," answered the bird's owner. "Well, I bet > the bird's just lonesome for some of the birds here at the > shop." "What? You want me to buy another bird!?!" yelped the > unhappy owner of the parrot. > > "No, no, calm down," reassured the store owner. "All you have > to do is get a mirror and the bird will think it has a > companion." > > At last the sale of a mirror was agreed upon. The pet store > owner the next day opened the store and found the troublesome > customer had returned ... this time with the parrot, only it > was dead! "What happened?" asked the store owner, "Did the bird > ever talk?" > > "Yes, right before it died it said: What's the matter? Don't > they sell birdseed at the pet store anymore?" > > > Tarun > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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