Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Now, isn't that a fine birthday present! Happy Birthday, Sharon, Love, n Fw: our new homestead Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in- law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)...... .. and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Welcome home - glad you made it - Fw: our new homestead Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in-law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)........ and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 8.0.100 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1505 - Release Date: 6/16/2008 7:20 AM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 8.0.100 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1505 - Release Date: 6/16/2008 7:20 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 You sound so happy Sharon. I'm glad you are closer to Challis now. Life is too short to not be able to spend time with your family. I wish I was moved. We started in March, hoped to be in by April, but my mom got sick. Steve has been dragging his feet. Today we move some furniture finally. Your new place sounds nice. Blessings, TristaSharon wrote: Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in-law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)........ and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Blessings, Trista Christians who stand strong are like flowers; the more you crush them, the stronger the fragrance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Sounds lovely Sharon! Enjoy it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 YAAY!!! I am SO glad you're *home*, finally! Now you can get on with life! Hopefully your health will improve. Cities can be quite toxic. They're good for visiting but I wouldn't want to live there! Hugs Akiba -- Fw: our new homestead Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in-law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)........ and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Finally!! I am so happy for you. The place sounds wonderful! I hope that everything works out well for you and you are so showered with blessings that you drown in them. LOL This place should be a lot better for your health. Just basking in all the beauty should give you a jump start on recovering from your MS woes. I know when I moved, it was like a complete change, going from darkness to light. What a wonderful birthday. You are so fortunate to have such a loving family. It really shows. Lifting you daily... Sincerely, Val The residual attributes that we pass down to our children may not be in our genes... but in our souls. Subject: Fw: our new homesteadTo: "Group" <mserslife >Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 5:41 PM Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in- law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)...... .. and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Yeah! Glad you're moved in. It has to be wonderful to see the grandkids and the rest of the family more often. Yummy birthday cake! Let us know when you get online with Wild Blue. Where in AZ are you now?Hugs,Shirleymarion j rojas wrote: Now, isn't that a fine birthday present! Happy Birthday, Sharon, Love, n Fw: our new homestead Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in- law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)...... .. and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 CONGRATULATIONS SHARON on your successful move! I'll be anxiously waiting to see pictures when you have time to take them. Your place sounds WONDERFUL! Hugs and Love, Jackie :-) Subject: Fw: our new homesteadTo: "Group" <mserslife >Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 10:41 AM Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in- law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)...... .. and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 Okay. Gimme your address. Old and new. We'll all be out to help. Can't overheat though, so you and I will go out for coffee ice cream. Deal? LOL LOL... While helping my brother with remodeling, took to calling and "Fork and Lift". It's sticking. LOL Challis Re: Fw: our new homestead You sound so happy Sharon. I'm glad you are closer to Challis now. Life is too short to not be able to spend time with your family. I wish I was moved. We started in March, hoped to be in by April, but my mom got sick. Steve has been dragging his feet. Today we move some furniture finally. Your new place sounds nice. Blessings, TristaSharon <wobbletowalk@ yahoo.com> wrote: Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in- law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)...... .. and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Blessings, Trista Christians who stand strong are like flowers; the more you crush them, the stronger the fragrance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 Please bring "Fork and Lift" with you. LOL Smyelin groovy wrote: Okay. Gimme your address. Old and new. We'll all be out to help. Can't overheat though, so you and I will go out for coffee ice cream. Deal? LOL LOL... While helping my brother with remodeling, took to calling and "Fork and Lift". It's sticking. LOL Challis Re: Fw: our new homestead You sound so happy Sharon. I'm glad you are closer to Challis now. Life is too short to not be able to spend time with your family. I wish I was moved. We started in March, hoped to be in by April, but my mom got sick. Steve has been dragging his feet. Today we move some furniture finally. Your new place sounds nice. Blessings, TristaSharon <wobbletowalk@ yahoo.com> wrote: Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in- law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)...... .. and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Blessings, Trista Christians who stand strong are like flowers; the more you crush them, the stronger the fragrance. Blessings, Trista Christians who stand strong are like flowers; the more you crush them, the stronger the fragrance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Hi Sharon!! Woo Hoo!!!! I am so happy to hear you are finally moved and getting settled.I can imagine how happy you all are. If im this happy you are finally there I can only imagine.lol.Woahhhh,howd it go traveling with all your animal friends? Im sure it was definetly an adventure not only for you guys but the critters too. That is beyond cool you have solar and wind power,so so cool!!! I have read alot on it,wish we had it. Wow!!!! I cant believe all the fruit trees you have,you scored!!! And Ivy on the house!! No fair!!! Waaaaaa.lol.its always been a dream of mine to have ivy on my home,but first I have to get my own home.lol.lol.awww,your gonna get sum chicks,lucky!!!;)Mmmmm,I will take some of that applesauce cake I bet it was delicious.How sweet of david to make you that wooden turned bowl,I bet it is absolutely beautiful.You will have to show us a pic once you get settled and online more.I love his work,he is so so talented,so is his sweet wife. Are you feeling any btter? I believe you on detoxing.Whenever I go to Lake Tahoe,just 2 hrs from here and in the mountains,well besides it being peaceful and beautiful I can breath better and my bones dont ache as bad.I need a detox visit bad.lol.Stay inside k,till its better.I hope its better soon and im prayiong u feel better already. luv n hugz,cassy Fw: our new homestead Hi everyone!!! I'm moved! My daughter-in-law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along. The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)........ and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharon http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersHEALTH/ This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Get the Moviefone Toolbar. Showtimes, theaters, movie news, more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 I am so happy you are moved, now is the task of unpacking but I like that the best about moving. Knowing that you'll never move again or for a long while is the best joy next to a new baby....LOL, Love Sharon wrote: Hi everyone!!!I'm moved! My daughter-in-law drove me up to our new home early Thursday morning with our 5 dogs and 7 cats. We're off-grid so I'm limited in the amount of computer time I have right now until we make some improvements in the existing power system. We have a combination of wind and solar already but we want to add more solar panels and upgrade our wind generator. I'm also limited in computer time because we are on extremely slow dial-up until our Wild Blue is installed on Saturday. With the slow dial-up everything takes so long it eats up my battery on my laptop.I really do love it here. We have established fruit trees such as plum, nectarine, almond, peach and apricot. We also have other trees-- honey locust, Cedar, Chinese elm, poplar,etc. We also have lush ivy growing over the house, Virginia Creeper (my favorite) and a bank of lilac bushes. We have a chicken coop (to buy chicks for and a shop/barn. The house still needs repair but it is coming along.The best part???? I have already seen Challis and her girls twice and her boys and husband once. They came over yesterday for a late birthday party for me. Challis made an Applesauce Spice Cake with home whipped Whipped Cream. It was wonderful! I got some special gifts and cards from the kids, some goodies (I have hidden), an insullated bag for shopping, a beautiful handmade wooden turned bowl from (Challis' hubby)........ and other cool stuff. I am hoping I will start feeling better soon. MS has been limiting my abilities, much to my dismay. The air is clean here and I feel like I'm detoxing my body. We were living in the Phoenix Valley and it has been under ozone alerts complete with warnings for children and elderly to stay inside and for others to limit their time outside. I was being poisoned! Sharonhttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersHEALTH/This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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