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Well, hey there...thanks for reaching out with a friend request...nice to meet you.
Ohai Lizzyrose buddy! I'm fine thanks how bout you? Lovely to see you online! XX
They may be, but I would not encourage you to put your address on this or any other internet site. I wrote it down and deleted it, kai?
Hai sweetheart! How have you been and what have you been doing! I've missed chatting with you. You are one of the sweetest people on ICHC
wait... we are having a slight misunderstanding because we both got lost in the translation XD, the lucifer im reffering to is the word in latin, not the biblical character
sorry, but your path is the wrongest of all, not because of beliving in jesus, butbecause you belive your truth is THE truth
lucifer litteraly means the one that brings light, there is no devil or god in thus multiverse so... being in the kingdom of the one that brings the light is comfy to me
The whales are particularly disconcerting as they appear to be a fairly cognitive order with formal means of communication and everything
Oh, do you use the computer in your local public library? I used to do that when I didn't have a computer at home. But the libraries I used to go to would only allow peeps to use them for one hour per day.
im happy to hear that youre hanging in there my friend thats great but im so terribly sorry that you are having trouble finding internet where you live that sux
Ohai, Elizabethrose! Wut did yoo meen about being in the library and about to get turned off?
http://www.carepages.com/carepages/TeamOlive/updates/3304277?client_code=choa&ipc=mur is the webpage for info, updates, & pics of our little cousin. (She'll be 4 in July.) Several of my CFs loved the "Wedgie" story. The part her mom left out of the journal was that Olive did Not want to wear the "baby diapers" the nurses had put on her - thinking that she wouldn't be able to use a bedpan & wasn't supposed to move for at least 3 hrs after the surgery. It apparently embarassed and offended her that she'd have to wear "baby" things at her age!
Great news just rec'd: Olive came through w. flying colors! What took so long was that they were able to do a procedure that they had previously thought would be too difficult at this time. They entered through her femoral artery, so the surgery was NOT open-heart. She might even be able to go home by this weekend. Olive will have to have another surgery in about a year, and at abt. age 12, the one that will take her into adulthood. Peg reported that Katie has her hands full trying to keep Olive from fidgeting & that Olive is mortified because they put "a baby diaper" on her. When her 1st complaints didn't work, Olive told them that it was "giving her a wedgie". ;-P All very good signs. ;-D Check TeamOlive website for updates. http://www.carepages.com/carepages/TeamOlive/updates/
I've added your dad to my prayer list. I, too, feel/visualize a lot of us in Cheezland supporting each other. To many of us, this site is more than humor - it's an extended community of support. {{{{Hugs}}} and keep me posted on your dad.
Prayer request for one of our little 3 yr. old cousins, Olive. (She's more like a great-niece.) I just rec'd the following from her grandma, one of my Hubby's two 1st cousins: ...... Dear Family: You may have received notice that Katie has reopened Olive’s Care Page as we get ready for the next procedure this Thursday, May 10th. Katie explains the need for a heart catheterization now due to constrictions on the implanted artery. Olive is scheduled for 8:00 am Thursday at Children’s Hospital, D.C. The procedure should take around 3 hours, but longer if they do decide to dilate the constricted artery. Olive’s Care Page (inc. pics): http://www.carepages.com/carepages/TeamOlive/updates/3301712?client_code=choa&ipc=mur Your prayers for a successful procedure and healing are a beautiful and most appreciated gift! With love (from her grandma) FYI: Olive was born prematurely with pulmonary atresia and ventricular (& aortal) septal defects. She has received a heart shunt, a bovine implant, and surgery to repair holes. Her life was touch and go for the first several months. Her parents had just brought her home to Savannah, GA for her first night home in early Oct. 2008, when she had to be life-flighted back to Atlanta where it was found that her tiny body had a complete blood infection. Olive has been an example of answered prayer - from those first months through her healthy toddler years. Now, the time has come for more needed surgery. Since her family has moved back to the Fairfax, VA area, her surgery will be in Washington, DC.


