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2013-11-05 7:20 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)
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look at the pretty colours

Awwwwe, have they given you an indication of when you can get back in the pool?


2013-11-05 7:53 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by jobaxas look at the pretty colours

 

Rough and tumble slap and tickle? 

2013-11-05 8:59 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

BABY!!!!! Born at about 3:00 a.m. this morning. I don't have any other details yet.

Trying to post a picture. :-(

 

 

 



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2013-11-05 9:08 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)
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BABY!!!!! Born at about 3:00 a.m. this morning. I don't have any other details yet.

Trying to post a picture. :-(

 

 

 




HOORAY!!!!


in other news......

today is zero motivation Tuesday. ENJOY!
2013-11-05 9:10 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)
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BABY!!!!! Born at about 3:00 a.m. this morning. I don't have any other details yet.

Trying to post a picture. :-(

 

 

 




Congratulations
2013-11-05 9:17 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)
Thanks for all the well wishes. I'm feeling better today, although my newly found mojo has done a runner on me again, quite unnerving when I have a 46 mile run in 11days

My daughter has perked up a bit and has gone to school today. It seems to come and go on her, and it looks like we are gonna' have to deal with this for up to a year and a half. We just got to check her wee for blood presence.



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2013-11-05 9:17 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by KansasMom

BABY!!!!! Born at about 3:00 a.m. this morning. I don't have any other details yet.

Trying to post a picture. :-(

No news is good news. You would have heard if something were wrong.

You are a Grand Doro! And I am a Great Aunt! Of course ... you were always grand, and I've always been great.

2013-11-05 9:23 AM
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Finally got to watch World War Z. Can't remember who was raving about it in the group (Kate?) and was on about the ending was a surprise. Well, I almost choked when Brads plane came down in the Brecon Beacons, 20 mile from my house, who'd have thunk it? Although, it did look more like North Wales. Too much slate.
2013-11-05 9:24 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by Richardsdrr Thanks for all the well wishes. I'm feeling better today, although my newly found mojo has done a runner on me again, quite unnerving when I have a 46 mile run in 11days My daughter has perked up a bit and has gone to school today. It seems to come and go on her, and it looks like we are gonna' have to deal with this for up to a year and a half. We just got to check her wee for blood presence.

Poor baby. But she is precious. I love that smile.

2013-11-05 9:42 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by Artemis

Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Originally posted by jmkizer

Originally posted by Artemis

Originally posted by Asalzwed

Originally posted by bcraht

I figured there were some I missed: either some nicknames, or some no-nicknames.  I'm thinking about changing my username...

Listen lady, you are lucky you have us spelling your name correctly. One step at a time

Poor Janyne...I've been messing that up for months.

I've known people for years that continue to call me Jane -- people just don't see that first N and completely miss that its JaNyne like Janine Turner or Janeane Garofalo.  Eventually you just have to let it go ;-)

Here's a story for you.  My maiden name was Jones.  I got used to spelling my first name j-a-n-y-n-e and then saying Jones.  So I got a piece of mail send to Janyne Joans.  How do you misspell that last name?!  Yikes!

OK, one more name story.  I lived here in North Carolina when I got married.  A lot of North Carolinians drop there middle name and replace it with their maiden name when they get married.  People asked me are you going to keep your maiden name?  I'm like, it's JONES.  What's to keep?  I mean, if it was a unique name, maybe but it's a dime a dozen.  Maybe I feel that way because my dad's name is ... wait for it ... John.  Talk about a generic name :-(besides, I like Michelle better anyway).

I don't have any troubles with my first name - but very, very few people have been able to pronounce my last name on the first go around.  It gets to be somewhat entertaining to hear what people come up with! 

I pronounce it like you're on Highlander.  I don't know if that's right, but that's what I want to be right.

Aye - I'm a MacLeod from the clan MacLeod!   

2013-11-05 9:43 AM
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Originally posted by jobaxas look at the pretty colours

YIKES!  

Any update for when you'll be sans the arm adornment?  



2013-11-05 9:44 AM
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Originally posted by KansasMom

BABY!!!!! Born at about 3:00 a.m. this morning. I don't have any other details yet.

Trying to post a picture. :-(

WHEEEEE!!!  

Congrats on the new addition to the family!   

2013-11-05 9:46 AM
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Originally posted by Richardsdrr Thanks for all the well wishes. I'm feeling better today, although my newly found mojo has done a runner on me again, quite unnerving when I have a 46 mile run in 11days My daughter has perked up a bit and has gone to school today. It seems to come and go on her, and it looks like we are gonna' have to deal with this for up to a year and a half. We just got to check her wee for blood presence.

Poor little one, but it looks like she's handling everything like a trooper - what a great smile! 

2013-11-05 9:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)
Originally posted by KansasMom

BABY!!!!! Born at about 3:00 a.m. this morning. I don't have any other details yet.

Trying to post a picture. :-(

 

 

 

Congrats to all!
2013-11-05 9:54 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)
Originally posted by RichardsdrrThanks for all the well wishes. I'm feeling better today, although my newly found mojo has done a runner on me again, quite unnerving when I have a 46 mile run in 11days My daughter has perked up a bit and has gone to school today. It seems to come and go on her, and it looks like we are gonna' have to deal with this for up to a year and a half. We just got to check her wee for blood presence.
Glad she's feeling better and enjoying all that fruit!
2013-11-05 9:59 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by amd723
Originally posted by KansasMom

BABY!!!!! Born at about 3:00 a.m. this morning. I don't have any other details yet.

Trying to post a picture. :-(

 

 

 

Congrats to all!

Yay, congrats!



2013-11-05 10:22 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Originally posted by Artemis

Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Originally posted by jmkizer

Originally posted by Artemis

Originally posted by Asalzwed

Originally posted by bcraht

I figured there were some I missed: either some nicknames, or some no-nicknames.  I'm thinking about changing my username...

Listen lady, you are lucky you have us spelling your name correctly. One step at a time

Poor Janyne...I've been messing that up for months.

I've known people for years that continue to call me Jane -- people just don't see that first N and completely miss that its JaNyne like Janine Turner or Janeane Garofalo.  Eventually you just have to let it go ;-)

Here's a story for you.  My maiden name was Jones.  I got used to spelling my first name j-a-n-y-n-e and then saying Jones.  So I got a piece of mail send to Janyne Joans.  How do you misspell that last name?!  Yikes!

OK, one more name story.  I lived here in North Carolina when I got married.  A lot of North Carolinians drop there middle name and replace it with their maiden name when they get married.  People asked me are you going to keep your maiden name?  I'm like, it's JONES.  What's to keep?  I mean, if it was a unique name, maybe but it's a dime a dozen.  Maybe I feel that way because my dad's name is ... wait for it ... John.  Talk about a generic name :-(besides, I like Michelle better anyway).

I don't have any troubles with my first name - but very, very few people have been able to pronounce my last name on the first go around.  It gets to be somewhat entertaining to hear what people come up with! 

I pronounce it like you're on Highlander.  I don't know if that's right, but that's what I want to be right.

Aye - I'm a MacLeod from the clan MacLeod!   

Fantastic.  I hope you introduce yourself to people like that.

2013-11-05 10:23 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by Richardsdrr Thanks for all the well wishes. I'm feeling better today, although my newly found mojo has done a runner on me again, quite unnerving when I have a 46 mile run in 11days My daughter has perked up a bit and has gone to school today. It seems to come and go on her, and it looks like we are gonna' have to deal with this for up to a year and a half. We just got to check her wee for blood presence.

Poor bug.  That does not look like fun.  Glad she's perked up, though! That's always a good sign.

2013-11-05 10:30 AM
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Originally posted by Artemis

Originally posted by blueyedbikergirl

Aye - I'm a MacLeod from the clan MacLeod!   

Fantastic.  I hope you introduce yourself to people like that.

http://www.clancreations.com/celticstudio/catalogue/clan_item/clan_badge_items/clan_badge/BADGE%20IMAGES/badge_large_images/096%20MACLEOD%20CLAN%20BADGE%20LARGE%20TARTAN%20350.jpg

My husband and little boy (and the new baby) are Clan Macrae.

http://www.onlineauction.com/auction/images/1566531/20334244.jpg

2013-11-05 10:59 AM
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My great-grandmother was Irish.  We're Boyles (probably O'Boyle at some point).

boyle crest

We don't have a tartan, but we do have an aran pattern.  I really want to knit this one day!

sweater

2013-11-05 11:23 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by Artemis

Originally posted by Richardsdrr Thanks for all the well wishes. I'm feeling better today, although my newly found mojo has done a runner on me again, quite unnerving when I have a 46 mile run in 11days My daughter has perked up a bit and has gone to school today. It seems to come and go on her, and it looks like we are gonna' have to deal with this for up to a year and a half. We just got to check her wee for blood presence.

Poor bug.  That does not look like fun.  Glad she's perked up, though! That's always a good sign.

Sorry to hear that, and I second this!!! 



2013-11-05 11:25 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by Artemis

My great-grandmother was Irish.  We're Boyles (probably O'Boyle at some point).

boyle crest

We don't have a tartan, but we do have an aran pattern.  I really want to knit this one day!

sweater

I don't know what any of this means but I love that you have your own sweater pattern.

I found this, which I think is purdy badazz 

2013-11-05 11:34 AM
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Here is my RR from the weekend: RACE REPORT

I got a pretty hopeful e-mail about the elite team too. Nothing official yet, though

2013-11-05 11:36 AM
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What happy news!!! Congratulations!!!
2013-11-05 11:49 AM
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Subject: RE: Mucho Mental Manatee Mentors--CLOSED (Pop Tarts?)

Originally posted by Asalzwed

Here is my RR from the weekend: RACE REPORT

I got a pretty hopeful e-mail about the elite team too. Nothing official yet, though

Way to go!!! I know this hopeful e mail means good stuff

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