Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 Okay. Kerry, why " Ringo.com " ? That is a cute name! Does it have something to do with Ringo Starr of the Beatles, or is that just a catchy name, or what? Please explain more and tell us about this site. Thanks Much!! All the Best to you and your new venture! Hugs, PJ Kerry Standifur wrote:Hi, Please join my network of friends on Ringo.com Ringo is a private community of friends and friends of friends, by clicking on the link below you will be taken to my personal joining page: http://www.ringo.com/friends/1248150a349076b2 I look forward to seeing you there. Best regards. Kerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 I don't know how the site got its name & have been curious about it myself, PJ. I joined this site back in July after someone who'd written to me from one of the penpal groups here at Yahoo invited me. It's a site to meet new people & make new friends or catch up with old friends & there's a lot of things to do there such as just posting whatever tickles your fancy on their forum/message board, there's a poll section where people can vote on or make up their own polls about whatever they want to & there's a lot to tell about it that would take too much space to explain. I've become acquainted with a lot of nice, not-so-nice & interesting people there & have made a few friends. I just decided to start my life over at this site because there's just too much baggage & unpleasant memories here at Yahoo. I'm still in a few other groups here, but don't post anything. Not even in my own group anymore. For the first time in a long time, I'm enjoying the internet again since I joined this new site & not being at Yahoo much. Hi, > > Please join my network of friends on Ringo.com > > Ringo is a private community of friends and friends of friends, by > clicking on the link below you will be taken to my personal joining > page: > > http://www.ringo.com/friends/1248150a349076b2 > > I look forward to seeing you there. > > Best regards. > > Kerry > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 Kerry, I'm so happy to hear that you are enjoying the internet again!! I know you have been miserable, and have had so many ups and downs, and that is really neat to " find yourself " again and to feel like you fit in. Congratulations!! Thanks for the info on the site. We will check into it more. Stay in touch with us occasionally -- so we know how you are doing. I think you made many friends in affirmations! Have a super week! Peace, PJ Kerry Standifur wrote: I don't know how the site got its name & have been curious about it myself, PJ. I joined this site back in July after someone who'd written to me from one of the penpal groups here at Yahoo invited me. It's a site to meet new people & make new friends or catch up with old friends & there's a lot of things to do there such as just posting whatever tickles your fancy on their forum/message board, there's a poll section where people can vote on or make up their own polls about whatever they want to & there's a lot to tell about it that would take too much space to explain. I've become acquainted with a lot of nice, not-so-nice & interesting people there & have made a few friends. I just decided to start my life over at this site because there's just too much baggage & unpleasant memories here at Yahoo. I'm still in a few other groups here, but don't post anything. Not even in my own group anymore. For the first time in a long time, I'm enjoying the internet again since I joined this new site & not being at Yahoo much. Hi, > > Please join my network of friends on Ringo.com > > Ringo is a private community of friends and friends of friends, by > clicking on the link below you will be taken to my personal joining > page: > > http://www.ringo.com/friends/1248150a349076b2 > > I look forward to seeing you there. > > Best regards. > > Kerry > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 Dear Ashok, Yeah! Wives do get annoyed when you feel young and you do not go*! However, you did not clarify whether Renuka is getting annoyed because you are feeling young or not going? Go, man, Go! I hope there is a good place nearby. When you gotta go, you gotta go! Kishore Shah 1974 *In such circumstances it is always better to come rather than go. ----- Original Message ----- <<Feel young. Gotta go...Renuka is getting annoyed.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 Dear Ashok, Yeah! Wives do get annoyed when you feel young and you do not go*! However, you did not clarify whether Renuka is getting annoyed because you are feeling young or not going? Go, man, Go! I hope there is a good place nearby. When you gotta go, you gotta go! Kishore Shah 1974 *In such circumstances it is always better to come rather than go. ----- Original Message ----- <<Feel young. Gotta go...Renuka is getting annoyed.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 Dear Ashok, Yeah! Wives do get annoyed when you feel young and you do not go*! However, you did not clarify whether Renuka is getting annoyed because you are feeling young or not going? Go, man, Go! I hope there is a good place nearby. When you gotta go, you gotta go! Kishore Shah 1974 *In such circumstances it is always better to come rather than go. ----- Original Message ----- <<Feel young. Gotta go...Renuka is getting annoyed.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 :-D Ravin '82 Re: Hi > Dear Ashok, > > Yeah! Wives do get annoyed when you feel young and you do not go*! > > However, you did not clarify whether Renuka is getting annoyed because > you are feeling young or not going? > > Go, man, Go! I hope there is a good place nearby. When you gotta go, > you gotta go! > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > *In such circumstances it is always better to come rather than go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 :-D Ashok ' 84 ; )) Shah wrote: Dear Ashok, Yeah! Wives do get annoyed when you feel young and you do not go*! However, you did not clarify whether Renuka is getting annoyed because you are feeling young or not going? Go, man, Go! I hope there is a good place nearby. When you gotta go, you gotta go! Kishore Shah 1974 *In such circumstances it is always better to come rather than go. ----- Original Message ----- <<Feel young. Gotta go...Renuka is getting annoyed.>> ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 :-D Ashok ' 84 ; )) Shah wrote: Dear Ashok, Yeah! Wives do get annoyed when you feel young and you do not go*! However, you did not clarify whether Renuka is getting annoyed because you are feeling young or not going? Go, man, Go! I hope there is a good place nearby. When you gotta go, you gotta go! Kishore Shah 1974 *In such circumstances it is always better to come rather than go. ----- Original Message ----- <<Feel young. Gotta go...Renuka is getting annoyed.>> ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 :-D Ashok ' 84 ; )) Shah wrote: Dear Ashok, Yeah! Wives do get annoyed when you feel young and you do not go*! However, you did not clarify whether Renuka is getting annoyed because you are feeling young or not going? Go, man, Go! I hope there is a good place nearby. When you gotta go, you gotta go! Kishore Shah 1974 *In such circumstances it is always better to come rather than go. ----- Original Message ----- <<Feel young. Gotta go...Renuka is getting annoyed.>> ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 Lorna After reading what you have written it gives me goosebumps. You should be very proud of yourself and all you accomplishments that you've made and are continuing to make. Attending college is really hard (I started at 43 and I'm 45 now). I have a daughter with PDD-NOS, she is 8 years old. Like you her memory is unbelievable. She also had some problems with speech when she was younger, but now they call her a chatterbox. Its really nice to hear from someone on the Autistic Spectrum to give us parents out here hope for the future. God Bless you sweetheart and keep the great work up! K in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 Hi Lorna Yes my daughter does have learning problems. She has a real hard time with handwritting, as well as math and spelling too. But she reads unbelievably well, never forgets anything, loves to talk and talk. Thank God she talks well, she really didn't put a sentence together until she was 4. She is also a very happy little girl and I thank God for her. You know something Lorna we all have something going on, no one is perfect. We all have things that we do really well and also some things that we need help with. Hey I have ADHD, never knew until I was in my 40's. Now I can understand a lot more about myself, why I couldn't learn to read notes and play an instrument. Also why I interupt when people speak, I'm impulsive too, etc., etc. But you know what else I found out in my 40's that I'm really smart. Just like you are very smart! So you know what sweetheart, you hold your head up, look up and out and touch the good things in life and trust in yourself, it seems like you have much more going for you than you take credit for. K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 Lorna I would love to be your friend and your email pal. You know what we all go into our own world honey and its alright. xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 > I would love to be your friend and your email pal. You know what we all go > into our own world honey and its alright. I to think the world in which we retreat is more of a safe haven to us. It is not the autism in itself we are saying because if so that would mean autism is a choice , but it is a inner place of scripts and self play and thoughts that can be to consume some of us to the point of not being able to connect to the real of life. It is a mode of self protections and self preservations. Some can go their by choice but many of us go there without thinking , we to just find ourselves there. have no clue how long we to be there but just like wake up finding selves there . like day dreaming. Like in trance of inner swirling thoughts that are forming to visuals with meanings. The husband of me to often say Hey when you to come back to earth hope you will sahre of you journey. or that I will be to share to him what was of so funny. as sometimes find self laughing to self over teh visual pictures that come to my thinkings. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 > I would love to be your friend and your email pal. You know what we all go > into our own world honey and its alright. I to think the world in which we retreat is more of a safe haven to us. It is not the autism in itself we are saying because if so that would mean autism is a choice , but it is a inner place of scripts and self play and thoughts that can be to consume some of us to the point of not being able to connect to the real of life. It is a mode of self protections and self preservations. Some can go their by choice but many of us go there without thinking , we to just find ourselves there. have no clue how long we to be there but just like wake up finding selves there . like day dreaming. Like in trance of inner swirling thoughts that are forming to visuals with meanings. The husband of me to often say Hey when you to come back to earth hope you will sahre of you journey. or that I will be to share to him what was of so funny. as sometimes find self laughing to self over teh visual pictures that come to my thinkings. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 > I would love to be your friend and your email pal. You know what we all go > into our own world honey and its alright. I to think the world in which we retreat is more of a safe haven to us. It is not the autism in itself we are saying because if so that would mean autism is a choice , but it is a inner place of scripts and self play and thoughts that can be to consume some of us to the point of not being able to connect to the real of life. It is a mode of self protections and self preservations. Some can go their by choice but many of us go there without thinking , we to just find ourselves there. have no clue how long we to be there but just like wake up finding selves there . like day dreaming. Like in trance of inner swirling thoughts that are forming to visuals with meanings. The husband of me to often say Hey when you to come back to earth hope you will sahre of you journey. or that I will be to share to him what was of so funny. as sometimes find self laughing to self over teh visual pictures that come to my thinkings. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 Lorna Jess does talk to herself at time but with words not with vocal sounds, it called self-talk. Some of us talk inside of our heads and some of us talk out loud I guess for comfort. Forgot to thank you for telling me I must be a good mother. I'm a single mom, no dad here and its really hard, but she is the best thing in my life, I really love her a lot. Are you on any special diet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 Hi Lorna We are on a very restricted diet here. is gluten (wheat protein), casein (milk protein), soy, corn, potato, additive/preservative, dye free. Also low sugar too. Jess had some sensory issues, their much better now after the diet. Red dye seems to effect a great deal of people. When you get sensory sensative, try and remember what you ate that day. If you want to know more about special diets, please ask. I am a walking book of knowledge here, and love to help people. I truly believe that God gave me to help others. There is also a book that describes sensory problems. Its called " The Out of Sync Child " . It seems that you are a visual/perseptual learner, is also. I think that I am as well. I was wondering how old are you, if you don't mind me asking?? What are you going to college for? I would love to be a Psychologist, but unfortunately, I started school in my 40's. Yes being a single mom is really tough. I have a really nice boyfriend though, we don't live together. He is a farmer which is really cool. loves going to the farm and playing with the goats. My favorite animal are the cows, especially the babies, they are so cute. Do you like the out doors? I live in NJ, what state are you in? I actually grew up in the city, but have always had country in my heart. xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 Hi Bridget Sure thing... Breakfast: eggs, rice bread, bacon or sausage muffin made from nut flour with blueberries today she had granola from Enjoy Foods and a pear with vanilla rice milk Lunch: today was roast beef salad with mayo (from whole foods), carrots, homemade peanut butter cookies (made with nut flour, honey, etc.) , rice crackers and water. Dinner: tonight I think I'm making turkey breast (she loves brussel sprouts) snacks: she is always hungry (gained 6 pounds since last year, God bless her) probably a homemade icepop from frozen fruit, some cereal, nuts, rice crackers, fruit leather etc. want some help with a special diet let me know... would love to help you. xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Hi Lorna Don't think that I forgot about you! Life is insane at times. So your from Kansas, my older kids stepbrother lives in the same town as you. My daughter le (18 in county college - lst year) said there isn't too much to do in Kansas. I'm about 25 miles from NYC. I enjoy NY, but after the world trade thing its kind of scary. I think of the Wizard of Oz when I think of Kansas (lol). What are you going to college for? Its hard but I love College. Your living on your own too? That's tough. Me too on my own raising my children alone. I have a 21 year old son who is a Sr. at Rutgers College. He lives in a townhouse with 3 other people. Still holds his hand out, if you know what I mean. He is that extended adolescent. Back to school night for my little one tonight. Fought like hell to get her back in district. Gotta get her little butt off to school. Talk to you soon. in NJ xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Hi Lorna Don't think that I forgot about you! Life is insane at times. So your from Kansas, my older kids stepbrother lives in the same town as you. My daughter le (18 in county college - lst year) said there isn't too much to do in Kansas. I'm about 25 miles from NYC. I enjoy NY, but after the world trade thing its kind of scary. I think of the Wizard of Oz when I think of Kansas (lol). What are you going to college for? Its hard but I love College. Your living on your own too? That's tough. Me too on my own raising my children alone. I have a 21 year old son who is a Sr. at Rutgers College. He lives in a townhouse with 3 other people. Still holds his hand out, if you know what I mean. He is that extended adolescent. Back to school night for my little one tonight. Fought like hell to get her back in district. Gotta get her little butt off to school. Talk to you soon. in NJ xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Â hi ashutosh, very nice to hear from you and very glad to know that you are a clinical director,RTIICS.it gives a sense of pride for achievements of our fellow classmates!!! it is proposed to be in mid december,though final dates are not fixed. please spread the word to all our classmates you are in touch with so that we have more members and a respectable gathering. keep watching this space for more seems you are not a member of our e-mgims.it is a very nice way to be in touch with our fellow mgims ites and share views/news and much more.i am asing dr kishore shah who is the moderator and PITAMAHA of this group to enroll you as a member.(in case it takes up a lot of your email box space you can always un-subscribe anytime) i will try to call you in the evening today On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 Ashutosh Raghuvanshi wrote : > >Hi Manish, this is Ashutosh,how are you,i am in calcutta for last 5 yrs,i would like to join the reunion pl keep me posted and let me know if i can do something from my end,my add-DrA.Raghuvanshi,clinical director,RTIICS,124 mukundpur,Kolkatta 700099 tel no 033-24363000,033-24361268,cell-9830041172 fax33-24361267 manish kothari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Â hi ashutosh, very nice to hear from you and very glad to know that you are a clinical director,RTIICS.it gives a sense of pride for achievements of our fellow classmates!!! it is proposed to be in mid december,though final dates are not fixed. please spread the word to all our classmates you are in touch with so that we have more members and a respectable gathering. keep watching this space for more seems you are not a member of our e-mgims.it is a very nice way to be in touch with our fellow mgims ites and share views/news and much more.i am asing dr kishore shah who is the moderator and PITAMAHA of this group to enroll you as a member.(in case it takes up a lot of your email box space you can always un-subscribe anytime) i will try to call you in the evening today On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 Ashutosh Raghuvanshi wrote : > >Hi Manish, this is Ashutosh,how are you,i am in calcutta for last 5 yrs,i would like to join the reunion pl keep me posted and let me know if i can do something from my end,my add-DrA.Raghuvanshi,clinical director,RTIICS,124 mukundpur,Kolkatta 700099 tel no 033-24363000,033-24361268,cell-9830041172 fax33-24361267 manish kothari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Â Dear Manish The Dates for your batch are in the last week of Dec i.e. last sat n sun of Dec. We have booked Yatri Niwas for your stay and a provisional program have been Chalked out. but some of u will have to come to sewagram to finalise this as it is ur batch's program. hope for an early reply. My contact no is 07152 260222 Dilip Gupta On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 manish n kothari wrote : > > >hi ashutosh, >very nice to hear from you and very glad to know that you are a clinical director,RTIICS.it gives a sense of pride for achievements of our fellow classmates!!! >it is proposed to be in mid december,though final dates are not fixed. >please spread the word to all our classmates you are in touch with so that we have more members and a respectable gathering. >keep watching this space for more >seems you are not a member of our e-mgims.it is a very nice way to be in touch with our fellow mgims ites and share views/news and much more.i am asing dr kishore shah who is the moderator and PITAMAHA of this group to enroll you as a member.(in case it takes up a lot of your email box space you can always un-subscribe anytime) >i will try to call you in the evening today >On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 Ashutosh Raghuvanshi wrote : > > > >Hi Manish, this is Ashutosh,how are you,i am in calcutta for last 5 yrs,i would like to join the reunion pl keep me posted and let me know if i can do something from my end,my add-DrA.Raghuvanshi,clinical director,RTIICS,124 mukundpur,Kolkatta 700099 tel no 033-24363000,033-24361268,cell-9830041172 fax33-24361267 > > >manish kothari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Â Dear Manish The Dates for your batch are in the last week of Dec i.e. last sat n sun of Dec. We have booked Yatri Niwas for your stay and a provisional program have been Chalked out. but some of u will have to come to sewagram to finalise this as it is ur batch's program. hope for an early reply. My contact no is 07152 260222 Dilip Gupta On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 manish n kothari wrote : > > >hi ashutosh, >very nice to hear from you and very glad to know that you are a clinical director,RTIICS.it gives a sense of pride for achievements of our fellow classmates!!! >it is proposed to be in mid december,though final dates are not fixed. >please spread the word to all our classmates you are in touch with so that we have more members and a respectable gathering. >keep watching this space for more >seems you are not a member of our e-mgims.it is a very nice way to be in touch with our fellow mgims ites and share views/news and much more.i am asing dr kishore shah who is the moderator and PITAMAHA of this group to enroll you as a member.(in case it takes up a lot of your email box space you can always un-subscribe anytime) >i will try to call you in the evening today >On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 Ashutosh Raghuvanshi wrote : > > > >Hi Manish, this is Ashutosh,how are you,i am in calcutta for last 5 yrs,i would like to join the reunion pl keep me posted and let me know if i can do something from my end,my add-DrA.Raghuvanshi,clinical director,RTIICS,124 mukundpur,Kolkatta 700099 tel no 033-24363000,033-24361268,cell-9830041172 fax33-24361267 > > >manish kothari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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