Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Dorene, Yes, I saw the post about the campground and there's an answer from me floating around here somewhere. You are truly blessed to have found your church home. goes to almost all the Vacation Bible Schools in town, so we go watch her do her little thing the last night and check the church out at the same time. Nothing has really jumped out and grabbed us yet, so we try to attend the church that is affiliated with 's school for now, I just have to pray before I go that I don't fall asleep. :-( You get some rest now, busy weekend for us all ! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Dorene, Don't you let that devil steal your joy girlfriend! You will get that money together soon, I just know it! --- loveitingh wrote: > Frannie, > Oh girl I know what you mean. I have had a hard 6 > weeks. Thought > we were going to have an extra $600 a month to go > toward the TR. > Turned out 's check got garnished for an old > Hospital bill. > What really burns me about the bill was that we were > forcced by the > city to paint our house. We asked them if they could > pain it for us > becaus we were concerned because it wwas so tall. > They said no ans=d > that we could do it ourselve's. > was on two highths of scaffold with a ladder > off of that > trying to scrape under the eves. The crossbar on > the scaffold broke > and he ended up riding the ladder down the side of > the house. He cut > his forehead open and put his hand through a window. > He was staggering around holding his head and > seemed very > disoriented. I couldn't drive the car. I ended up > calling the > ambulance and took him to the emergency room > thinking that our Home > Owner's insurance would take care of it. I was > wrong and we got > stuck with both the hospital and ambulance bills. > About an hour ago I just started feeling really > good and that God > has everything under control. We are being threated > with another > garnishment this time for 's studen loans. We > are trying to get > them consilidated and it lookds like we are going to > be able to. I > am looking forward to getting them straightened out. > I think now > having the money to pay off this bills has had a big > negative effect > on my health. > Hugs, > Dorene > > LOL I am easily amused is all I can say lol. I am > in such a great > mood today > > is all, don't know why and I don't care either > just glad I am. I > have been > > down in the dumps for some time now and just glad > it is lifting. > > > > Frannie > > > > <A HREF= " http://www.bigbigforums.com/goto.php? > http://www.adpuppies.com/index.asp? > ref=16404 " >http://www.adpuppies.com/index.asp?ref=16404</A> > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Dorene, Don't you let that devil steal your joy girlfriend! You will get that money together soon, I just know it! --- loveitingh wrote: > Frannie, > Oh girl I know what you mean. I have had a hard 6 > weeks. Thought > we were going to have an extra $600 a month to go > toward the TR. > Turned out 's check got garnished for an old > Hospital bill. > What really burns me about the bill was that we were > forcced by the > city to paint our house. We asked them if they could > pain it for us > becaus we were concerned because it wwas so tall. > They said no ans=d > that we could do it ourselve's. > was on two highths of scaffold with a ladder > off of that > trying to scrape under the eves. The crossbar on > the scaffold broke > and he ended up riding the ladder down the side of > the house. He cut > his forehead open and put his hand through a window. > He was staggering around holding his head and > seemed very > disoriented. I couldn't drive the car. I ended up > calling the > ambulance and took him to the emergency room > thinking that our Home > Owner's insurance would take care of it. I was > wrong and we got > stuck with both the hospital and ambulance bills. > About an hour ago I just started feeling really > good and that God > has everything under control. We are being threated > with another > garnishment this time for 's studen loans. We > are trying to get > them consilidated and it lookds like we are going to > be able to. I > am looking forward to getting them straightened out. > I think now > having the money to pay off this bills has had a big > negative effect > on my health. > Hugs, > Dorene > > LOL I am easily amused is all I can say lol. I am > in such a great > mood today > > is all, don't know why and I don't care either > just glad I am. I > have been > > down in the dumps for some time now and just glad > it is lifting. > > > > Frannie > > > > <A HREF= " http://www.bigbigforums.com/goto.php? > http://www.adpuppies.com/index.asp? > ref=16404 " >http://www.adpuppies.com/index.asp?ref=16404</A> > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Dorene, Don't you let that devil steal your joy girlfriend! You will get that money together soon, I just know it! --- loveitingh wrote: > Frannie, > Oh girl I know what you mean. I have had a hard 6 > weeks. Thought > we were going to have an extra $600 a month to go > toward the TR. > Turned out 's check got garnished for an old > Hospital bill. > What really burns me about the bill was that we were > forcced by the > city to paint our house. We asked them if they could > pain it for us > becaus we were concerned because it wwas so tall. > They said no ans=d > that we could do it ourselve's. > was on two highths of scaffold with a ladder > off of that > trying to scrape under the eves. The crossbar on > the scaffold broke > and he ended up riding the ladder down the side of > the house. He cut > his forehead open and put his hand through a window. > He was staggering around holding his head and > seemed very > disoriented. I couldn't drive the car. I ended up > calling the > ambulance and took him to the emergency room > thinking that our Home > Owner's insurance would take care of it. I was > wrong and we got > stuck with both the hospital and ambulance bills. > About an hour ago I just started feeling really > good and that God > has everything under control. We are being threated > with another > garnishment this time for 's studen loans. We > are trying to get > them consilidated and it lookds like we are going to > be able to. I > am looking forward to getting them straightened out. > I think now > having the money to pay off this bills has had a big > negative effect > on my health. > Hugs, > Dorene > > LOL I am easily amused is all I can say lol. I am > in such a great > mood today > > is all, don't know why and I don't care either > just glad I am. I > have been > > down in the dumps for some time now and just glad > it is lifting. > > > > Frannie > > > > <A HREF= " http://www.bigbigforums.com/goto.php? > http://www.adpuppies.com/index.asp? > ref=16404 " >http://www.adpuppies.com/index.asp?ref=16404</A> > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 It's actually more important to me with how the church is for the youth than for me. I want my kids to have only the best.... you have a busy busy week this week! wow! This is 's last week at his job of 3 years, then he goes to his new job. It's going to take me a while to figure out how we're going to make it financially because he's losing a ton of overtime money but his health is more important. Write when you have time you busy busy lady! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Dorene, Have you tried to get a forbearance due to financial hardship and offer to make smaller payments than what is due? I had to do that for a while a couple years ago when I wasn't working....they gave it to me no questions asked. Praying for you, __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Dorene, I'm sure you are right on that! Good luck and keep us posted, we do care! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Well, are you still considering your road trip sat.?? just wondering if I should plan on expecting you or not!? Please let me know. Doni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 Sounds like a great time, Doni! Enjoy it while you can. in MI DD 4/91 DD 6/94 TL 6/94 TR 4/02 EDD 3/03 Dorene Im sorry to say, but plans have changed and we will not be home this weekend afterall. My mom and step-dad offered to take my husband and I and 4 of our kiddos to Chicago for the weekend!! So we took them up on it.......they are paying!!! We got a sitter for the two little ones (which she offered to pay for that also!)So we are leaving bright and early sat. morning and returning sun. night late. I will be sorry to miss you though!!! Doni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 Sounds like a great time, Doni! Enjoy it while you can. in MI DD 4/91 DD 6/94 TL 6/94 TR 4/02 EDD 3/03 Dorene Im sorry to say, but plans have changed and we will not be home this weekend afterall. My mom and step-dad offered to take my husband and I and 4 of our kiddos to Chicago for the weekend!! So we took them up on it.......they are paying!!! We got a sitter for the two little ones (which she offered to pay for that also!)So we are leaving bright and early sat. morning and returning sun. night late. I will be sorry to miss you though!!! Doni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 Sounds like a great time, Doni! Enjoy it while you can. in MI DD 4/91 DD 6/94 TL 6/94 TR 4/02 EDD 3/03 Dorene Im sorry to say, but plans have changed and we will not be home this weekend afterall. My mom and step-dad offered to take my husband and I and 4 of our kiddos to Chicago for the weekend!! So we took them up on it.......they are paying!!! We got a sitter for the two little ones (which she offered to pay for that also!)So we are leaving bright and early sat. morning and returning sun. night late. I will be sorry to miss you though!!! Doni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2002 Report Share Posted August 2, 2002 I am sorry for your loss and I do understand the pain it causes. I have absolutely no tolerance for sibling fighting, especially from adults. It upsets me to no end. I am the first one to jump into someone's business and make sure they realize they are lucky just to have their brother or sister alive, and I ask them to think about how they would feel if their brother or sister were taken away from them tomorrow. Sorry I tend to jump on my soap box about this subject. My sister and I shared so much, but there was so much more we could have shared had she lived. She did leave behind two great sons, who my brother in law has raised, they were just 8 months and 3 when she was killed. Regarding Texas 3 months before my sister died at age 20, our cousin Jen was living in Texas. I think the town was called Grandview, she was 19, living with her cousin and going to college. A guy she was introduced to the day before her death, by an acquaintance, found out they were going to pay the rent the next day and broke into their apartment in the middle of the night to steal $400. The girls woke up and were stabbed to death because they faught back. My brave cousin Jen was stabbed 68 times before she died and the only comfort was she had large pieces of his face beneath her finger nails where she faught for her life. The guy was caught by the Texas rangers and received 2 death row sentences. At the time my mom had been an alcoholic for 9 years, when Jen was killed she never drank another drop, Jen's mother was like a sister to my mom, and my mom new she had to be strong for her especially during the trial. It is awful to say but if Jen hadn't died and my mom was still drinking 3 months later when my sister was killed, I have no doubt that my mom would have drank her self to death. God works in mysterious ways and it is not our place to question why. Sorry for the book, just felt like sharing. Love, Chrissy loveitingh wrote: Chrissy, I lost my sister in a car accident in 1978. I don't think I could have made it out of my early teens and into young adulthood sane without her. Living with my Dad was was like living with a time bomb and I never knew what would set him off. Judy had been corresponding for several years with a girl in Pennsylvania and a a boy in Colorado . So when she was 24 and I was 12 we hit the highway. We set out for Pennsylavania. The next year we went to Coorado then spent a week at a Native American Bible Camp in Arizona. After we were both married she moved down to Texas. was in boot camp for the Coast Guard at the time. With us moving from Michigan to Virginia to Massachusetts we were never in Michigan for Christmas at the same time. She had toxemia and was 8 1/2 months pregnant. I was awaiting the word that she had the baby when I recieved word that she had died. She evidently passed out at the wheel. The car veered over into the other lane of traffic and hit the back axle of a tractor trailer. She impact was so hard that it broke the back axle of the truck. If Terri from Texas reads this she might remember hearing about it as it happened near Dallas. I never made it to the funeral. My family acted as if they didn't want me there. I guess they figured I couldn't afford it so they never notified me of the details. I was in Boston at the time. I really want to go down there and see her grave. Hugs, Dorene Good Morning to all, my new friends and friends I have not yet met... > On July 30th, I turned 36 and received the best birthday present > ever, a surgery date w/Dr.L for TR (including buddies too!) on Aug > 26 with a possible success rate between 75-90%...I know you all know > how special that is...we are a special group here, brought together > by a common bond, the desire to have a baby with the one we love... > > My story is not all that different, had the TL, regretted it, never > imagined we could get to the place of affording it, and now, even > more than having a baby, I want to be restored to the way I was > before the TL. The rest I place in God's hands, if we are meant to > have a baby, then it will happen. I know I will just have FUN TTC !!! > WooooHooooo!!!! > > Anyhow, I wanted to share a little about my DH and why it would > be so special to have a baby together with him. He is already a > great dad to my oldest dd and stepdad to my youngest two dd's. > > My DH was born in Korea, into poverty as an amer-asian. Half Korean, > half black. Totally rejected by his own culture, he had no future to > look forward to. You know one the commercials you see on tv, support > a child in a foreign country for $.50 cents a day....he was one of > those kids. He was able to attend school because of that money. When > he was 14, his dear mom begged a military chaplain to take her son > and 10 yr old dtr to America, the country where dreams come true, so > her children could have a future. That man wrote his wife and after > one year of God's grace and lots of paperwork, he got my DH and my > SIL to the US. That woman, my dearest MIL, did the most couragest > thing and most loving thing. I am sure it was the hardest thing she > ever did. She had many opportunities to adopt out my SIL, but no one > had wanted the older brother, she waited until she found someone to > take them both. That was in 1981, in 1993, as an adult my DH went > back to Korea to see his mom. He was able to reconcile with his mom > as an adult and reconnect with her. By 1995, when I met my DH, his > relationship was still budding with her and I got to see it blossom. > It was a wonderful thing to see. We worked on the papers to bring > her to US. She was afraid to come, a foreign country. She put it off > for two years. Finally, December of 2001, we received a call, Oma > was ready to come! > She had decided she was going to face her fear and come. We were so > happy and excited, I had spoken to her many times, now I was going > to meet her and be able to bless her, we just wanted to do so much > for her. She used to tease me about not having a baby yet. She would > say, " no baby, no come, have baby, I come " ....my DH never told her I > have my TL. > Well, three weeks after her phone call, we received another phone > call...Oma had died...a heart attack...and alone. It was devastating. > Within 3 days, my DH, me, SIL and her DH flew to Korea for 10 days. > It was awful, being there after she had passed and not when she was > alive. I hated it. I was so mad. We should have gone when she was > alive. We did what we had to do. It was comforting to be where she > had been, once lived. We met many of her friends, some even > remembered my DH and SIL. > There was some inheritance for the kids and with that money, we > tried several IVF cycles. My DH was so sure that this would be a > gift from his mom and that it would work. When the cylces failed, it > was another devastating blow. We nearly gave up, we almost quit. > Then my DH said, let's try the stimulated cycle, our last shot. It > did not set right in my heart. If it did not work, we were not only > out $5500+ dollars, but I would still be unfulfilled. I got on the > net and soon found Dr. Levin. I felt hope rise again, I felt peace. > Knowing I could be restored fulfilled me, even before I would TTC. > > My DH was unsure at first with the TR, we were so into the IVF, but > it did not take long for him to see that Dr. L is special. When a > doc still makes personal phone calls, even without having received a > penny yet....Amazing....we are both so excited and looking forward > to the possibility of creating a life together. My DH has been so > blessed, he was spared a life of poverty, he was brought into a God > loving family in the states, got to go to college and now ministers > through his work with juvenile youth. To top it off, he met his wife > on the internet back in late 95...incredible story and I pray the > next chapter includes a child for this incredible man whom I love so > dearly. > > Okay, sorry for the book, tried to keep it short, just wanted you to > read a lil about our story, get to know us...I look forward to > getting to know as many of you as possible. God bless and have a > wonderful day.... ) > > D in WA > > me 36 > DH 36 > dd 15 > dd 11 > dd 9 > TL 7/93 > remarried 7/97 > TR 8/26/02 w/Dr. Levin > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2002 Report Share Posted August 2, 2002 Feeling much better today. That one took longer than normal to go away but I didn't have to get a shot which is good. Thanks for asking about me. Give Corbin some hugs for me ok? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2002 Report Share Posted August 2, 2002 give him lots of extra squeezes..i'm in bad baby withdrawal. --- loveitingh wrote: > , > I am happy to hear you are feeling better. > It has been over a week since I have seen Corbin. > So I am going > through withcrawals. I saw Cheri & Becky Monday. > We did go over to > & Cheri's Tuesday night but he was already in > bed. > I will make sure to give him and extra squeeze > from you. > Hugs, > Dorene--- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2002 Report Share Posted August 2, 2002 give him lots of extra squeezes..i'm in bad baby withdrawal. --- loveitingh wrote: > , > I am happy to hear you are feeling better. > It has been over a week since I have seen Corbin. > So I am going > through withcrawals. I saw Cheri & Becky Monday. > We did go over to > & Cheri's Tuesday night but he was already in > bed. > I will make sure to give him and extra squeeze > from you. > Hugs, > Dorene--- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2002 Report Share Posted August 2, 2002 give him lots of extra squeezes..i'm in bad baby withdrawal. --- loveitingh wrote: > , > I am happy to hear you are feeling better. > It has been over a week since I have seen Corbin. > So I am going > through withcrawals. I saw Cheri & Becky Monday. > We did go over to > & Cheri's Tuesday night but he was already in > bed. > I will make sure to give him and extra squeeze > from you. > Hugs, > Dorene--- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Dorene, My ex's children were like that, we are still closer today then they are to their own bio mom. I love that. I just wish DH's children had a chance to experience it. :-( --- loveitingh wrote: > , > It was nice having Corbin all to ourselves. I > think we would do > pretty weel with a new ittle one of our own. This > was the first time > that I watched him away from & Cheri's house. > So it was a new > experience. I think I am going to have to invest in > a pack 'n play > so I'll be all set for him when she wants me to take > him again. It > is funny that her mom seems to have better things to > do than take the > kids. We have a real cool relationship. She > actually misses me more > than she does her own mom. > Hugs, > Dorene--- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 started a new job yesterday. It will be much healthier for him. When he was at the elevator, he'd come home covered in bean/corn dust and I used to call him the doughboy because that's what he looked like. Even his eye lashes would be coated it in. Not to mention working around anhydrous, etc....it's sooo dangerous. I feel he's much safer now...he's doing delivery and set-up of home medical supplies. --- loveitingh wrote: > , > I didn't know worked at a grain elevator. > My used to > do millwright work on grain elevator & grain bins in > Minnesota. he > used to get up on the roof of the elevators and fix > them. People > don't realize how dangerous a elevator can be with > all the dust. > used to come home all covered in it. > Hugs, > Dorene > > > > > > I just opened a special account for TR money > > > last > > > > > month. It is amazing how fast it grows when > you > > > > > steal > > > > > all hubby's change. lol. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 started a new job yesterday. It will be much healthier for him. When he was at the elevator, he'd come home covered in bean/corn dust and I used to call him the doughboy because that's what he looked like. Even his eye lashes would be coated it in. Not to mention working around anhydrous, etc....it's sooo dangerous. I feel he's much safer now...he's doing delivery and set-up of home medical supplies. --- loveitingh wrote: > , > I didn't know worked at a grain elevator. > My used to > do millwright work on grain elevator & grain bins in > Minnesota. he > used to get up on the roof of the elevators and fix > them. People > don't realize how dangerous a elevator can be with > all the dust. > used to come home all covered in it. > Hugs, > Dorene > > > > > > I just opened a special account for TR money > > > last > > > > > month. It is amazing how fast it grows when > you > > > > > steal > > > > > all hubby's change. lol. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 started a new job yesterday. It will be much healthier for him. When he was at the elevator, he'd come home covered in bean/corn dust and I used to call him the doughboy because that's what he looked like. Even his eye lashes would be coated it in. Not to mention working around anhydrous, etc....it's sooo dangerous. I feel he's much safer now...he's doing delivery and set-up of home medical supplies. --- loveitingh wrote: > , > I didn't know worked at a grain elevator. > My used to > do millwright work on grain elevator & grain bins in > Minnesota. he > used to get up on the roof of the elevators and fix > them. People > don't realize how dangerous a elevator can be with > all the dust. > used to come home all covered in it. > Hugs, > Dorene > > > > > > I just opened a special account for TR money > > > last > > > > > month. It is amazing how fast it grows when > you > > > > > steal > > > > > all hubby's change. lol. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Dorene, His new job is pretty boring so far, but you know how training goes, it's usually that way. His hours are now the same as mine so we'll be able to do lunch (have quickies) and spend more time together during the day which will be nice. Lots of picnics... His on-call time is only once each 3 weeks so that's not bad at all. And during that time we can be within about a hundred mile area so we can still camp, etc.... Today is just busy here at work, everyone wants cable all of a sudden. --- loveitingh wrote: > -, > How is 's new job going? I remember seeing > those anhydrous > amonia tanks all over in MN. > We used to live on a 20 acre farm in Clara City. > We were > subrenting the house and watched cows in exchange > for our rent. I > think the farmer got the better end of the deal. We > had to feed them > twice a day. Plus bed them down in a barn that > wasn't cleaned out > until Spring. At least we didn't have to milk them. > We just > realized it has been 20 years since we moved out > there. It just > doesn't seem possible that it has been that long. > Hugs, > Dorene > -- In TubalLigationReversal@y..., & > > <lorak2000@y...> wrote: > > started a new job yesterday. It will be > much > > healthier for him. When he was at the elevator, > he'd > > come home covered in bean/corn dust and I used to > call > > him the doughboy because that's what he > looked > > like. Even his eye lashes would be coated it in. > Not > > to mention working around anhydrous, etc....it's > sooo > > dangerous. I feel he's much safer now...he's > doing > > delivery and set-up of home medical supplies. > > > > > > --- loveitingh <loveitingh@y...> wrote: > > > , > > > I didn't know worked at a grain > elevator. > > > My used to > > > do millwright work on grain elevator & grain > bins in > > > Minnesota. he > > > used to get up on the roof of the elevators and > fix > > > them. People > > > don't realize how dangerous a elevator can be > with > > > all the dust. > > > used to come home all covered in it. > > > Hugs, > > > Dorene > > > > > > > > > > I just opened a special account for TR > money > > > > > last > > > > > > > month. It is amazing how fast it grows > when > > > you > > > > > > > steal > > > > > > > all hubby's change. lol. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Dorene, His new job is pretty boring so far, but you know how training goes, it's usually that way. His hours are now the same as mine so we'll be able to do lunch (have quickies) and spend more time together during the day which will be nice. Lots of picnics... His on-call time is only once each 3 weeks so that's not bad at all. And during that time we can be within about a hundred mile area so we can still camp, etc.... Today is just busy here at work, everyone wants cable all of a sudden. --- loveitingh wrote: > -, > How is 's new job going? I remember seeing > those anhydrous > amonia tanks all over in MN. > We used to live on a 20 acre farm in Clara City. > We were > subrenting the house and watched cows in exchange > for our rent. I > think the farmer got the better end of the deal. We > had to feed them > twice a day. Plus bed them down in a barn that > wasn't cleaned out > until Spring. At least we didn't have to milk them. > We just > realized it has been 20 years since we moved out > there. It just > doesn't seem possible that it has been that long. > Hugs, > Dorene > -- In TubalLigationReversal@y..., & > > <lorak2000@y...> wrote: > > started a new job yesterday. It will be > much > > healthier for him. When he was at the elevator, > he'd > > come home covered in bean/corn dust and I used to > call > > him the doughboy because that's what he > looked > > like. Even his eye lashes would be coated it in. > Not > > to mention working around anhydrous, etc....it's > sooo > > dangerous. I feel he's much safer now...he's > doing > > delivery and set-up of home medical supplies. > > > > > > --- loveitingh <loveitingh@y...> wrote: > > > , > > > I didn't know worked at a grain > elevator. > > > My used to > > > do millwright work on grain elevator & grain > bins in > > > Minnesota. he > > > used to get up on the roof of the elevators and > fix > > > them. People > > > don't realize how dangerous a elevator can be > with > > > all the dust. > > > used to come home all covered in it. > > > Hugs, > > > Dorene > > > > > > > > > > I just opened a special account for TR > money > > > > > last > > > > > > > month. It is amazing how fast it grows > when > > > you > > > > > > > steal > > > > > > > all hubby's change. lol. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Dorene, His new job is pretty boring so far, but you know how training goes, it's usually that way. His hours are now the same as mine so we'll be able to do lunch (have quickies) and spend more time together during the day which will be nice. Lots of picnics... His on-call time is only once each 3 weeks so that's not bad at all. And during that time we can be within about a hundred mile area so we can still camp, etc.... Today is just busy here at work, everyone wants cable all of a sudden. --- loveitingh wrote: > -, > How is 's new job going? I remember seeing > those anhydrous > amonia tanks all over in MN. > We used to live on a 20 acre farm in Clara City. > We were > subrenting the house and watched cows in exchange > for our rent. I > think the farmer got the better end of the deal. We > had to feed them > twice a day. Plus bed them down in a barn that > wasn't cleaned out > until Spring. At least we didn't have to milk them. > We just > realized it has been 20 years since we moved out > there. It just > doesn't seem possible that it has been that long. > Hugs, > Dorene > -- In TubalLigationReversal@y..., & > > <lorak2000@y...> wrote: > > started a new job yesterday. It will be > much > > healthier for him. When he was at the elevator, > he'd > > come home covered in bean/corn dust and I used to > call > > him the doughboy because that's what he > looked > > like. Even his eye lashes would be coated it in. > Not > > to mention working around anhydrous, etc....it's > sooo > > dangerous. I feel he's much safer now...he's > doing > > delivery and set-up of home medical supplies. > > > > > > --- loveitingh <loveitingh@y...> wrote: > > > , > > > I didn't know worked at a grain > elevator. > > > My used to > > > do millwright work on grain elevator & grain > bins in > > > Minnesota. he > > > used to get up on the roof of the elevators and > fix > > > them. People > > > don't realize how dangerous a elevator can be > with > > > all the dust. > > > used to come home all covered in it. > > > Hugs, > > > Dorene > > > > > > > > > > I just opened a special account for TR > money > > > > > last > > > > > > > month. It is amazing how fast it grows > when > > > you > > > > > > > steal > > > > > > > all hubby's change. lol. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 , Mine was locked up for many years and the judge refused to order visits. You would be surprised on the fact that they really dislike the thought of kids going there. Especially if that person is a threat. Donna Lay - Florida & wrote:Dorene, I just pray Marc will end up there too. But then with my luck the judge will order me to take my 8 year old to meet her bio dad and spend time with him at the pen. :-( --- loveitingh wrote: > , > I tease about his cushy job in an air > conditioned office. I > told our new Pastor that and he said that it was > about time and that > earned it. I like the way he thinks. > has never been > afraid of working. Very few times he has actually > quit a job. The > one I will never fault him for is working at Swift's > Turkey in > Marsall. He had to hang live turkey and when he > would try to hang > them on the hook they would hit him you know where. > He started at > noon one day and then went to work the next morning > and quit that > noon. It took the scratches on his arms a month to > heal. > I am really glad that really likes his new > job. I know how > important it is for all of you to have him work ar a > job he likes. > Sorry to hear about all the problems your ex is > giving you and your > family. I know my DIL Cheri went through the same > fear you are going > through about . Her ex had skirted getting > caught by the law and > conned a lot of people. It finally caught up with > him. I believe he > is in prison now so she can relax about the kids > now. You are in my > prayers. > Hugs, > Dorene __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 , Mine was locked up for many years and the judge refused to order visits. You would be surprised on the fact that they really dislike the thought of kids going there. Especially if that person is a threat. Donna Lay - Florida & wrote:Dorene, I just pray Marc will end up there too. But then with my luck the judge will order me to take my 8 year old to meet her bio dad and spend time with him at the pen. :-( --- loveitingh wrote: > , > I tease about his cushy job in an air > conditioned office. I > told our new Pastor that and he said that it was > about time and that > earned it. I like the way he thinks. > has never been > afraid of working. Very few times he has actually > quit a job. The > one I will never fault him for is working at Swift's > Turkey in > Marsall. He had to hang live turkey and when he > would try to hang > them on the hook they would hit him you know where. > He started at > noon one day and then went to work the next morning > and quit that > noon. It took the scratches on his arms a month to > heal. > I am really glad that really likes his new > job. I know how > important it is for all of you to have him work ar a > job he likes. > Sorry to hear about all the problems your ex is > giving you and your > family. I know my DIL Cheri went through the same > fear you are going > through about . Her ex had skirted getting > caught by the law and > conned a lot of people. It finally caught up with > him. I believe he > is in prison now so she can relax about the kids > now. You are in my > prayers. > Hugs, > Dorene __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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