ThinkTink75
And for once it might be grand, to have someone un
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Love the new picture, although, I don't know what your old picture looked like since I am new on this thread! Is it from Akershus? My DBF and I have one similar from when we went there, but our Belle didn't have quite as much makeup on... lol!OK, opinions please?!? How's the new siggie pic? I might change it again after I get my Photopass CD, but for now, I think this is the best I can do. Y'all told me I needed to change it, so what do you think?

GOOD MORNING, EVERYONE WHO DOES NOT NEED A PASSPORT!
If you are in need of a passport, you have my pity. I have lived, slept, eaten, and breathed this issue for the last week. Let's hope it is resolved today! Thank you all for your well wishes and good thoughts.
Package still hasn't left New Orleans. DD's plane leave Cincinnati mid afternoon tomorrow so if the passport arrives tomorrow a.m. we can drive her up ourselves. Anybody know a big shot at FedEX?
I am too new to know what the problem you are having is but it seems like something with Fedex, and in that case I understand! Though, my missing bathing suit was no where near as important as a passport!

When I was a little girl my dad was my knight. He would get me ready for school, and make me breakfast. I remember honey buns with peanut butter.
I remember one time when the kids were mean to me at school and I ran home in tears. My dad walked me right back to school and talked to the teachers for me.
I remember how he was so excited that he got me a big stuffed purple dog for my bed that matched my bedroom. I would also lay in bed at night and wait for his little orange pick-up to get to the top of the hill. When I heard him coming down the hill, I knew it was safe to go to sleep cause Dad was home.
When I was in high school we got a miniature long haired black and tan daschund. The dogs name was Sanj. Well Sanj was supposed to be my dog. However, it was soon evident that a dog had stolen a mans heart. We lived in a condo, we didnt have to do any of the outside shoveling. Sanj had a certain route he had to take when he went outside. He would go out the front door and in the back door. When it snowed my dad would go and shovel a path so Sanj could get from the front to the back. One time Sanj was sick. Dad was told he needed a special diet. My dad stood in the kitchen and made Sanj hamburger and rice. Dad had heard a song on the Dr Demento radio show. He would come home and sing to Sanj. Dead Puppies are no fun. When dad moved to his apartment, he had to find a home for Sanj. When Sanj passed a few years later, the people we gave Sanj to wrote dad a thank you letter. Telling dad about his dog. They thanked him for sharing his dog with them . My dad was not an emotional man, but when he read their letter to me it was the only time in my life I saw my father weep.
Sometime when I was older my dad became my friend. We had many serious talks and many lighthearted talks. He was my father, my friend, and my counselor.
My dad was a lover of gadgets. I have no idea how many times he ordered something he saw on television. He would say hey Bee I saw the neatest thing on television. From slicers to bags that were to brown food in the microwave, if he thought it looked like something we could use he would get it.
He loved to play games, pitch, fill or bust, well any cards. When my brother and I were young we would have family nights that we would play Euchre they entire evening would be filled with the teasing of a family. I will miss those days.. He also loved to try and play with people. I remember when Mike was in high school. He had the boys over and dad bought near beer and would serve those boys beer all night long, then the boys started to act like they were getting intoxicated. Dad thought that was funny and he laughed and showed them that they werent even drinking real beer. He thought that was so funny. When my dad laughed it was infectious.
His love for his family was so great. We are blessed that even though we were not ready to have him leave us, and he was not ready to go, Neither my brother or I will ever have to wonder if he loved us or if he knew we loved him.
My father was never a man who said I love you. He was a man who showed it by going to work, even when he was sick. He showed his love for his family by hard work and dedication. Several years ago I taught him to say it. There was never a time as we aged that when we parted either on the phone or in person we didnt say I love you. I will always treasure the times he said it first. I love you kiddo, or Bee.
He loved his grandchildren. They tickled him immensely.
Tori- very smart, maybe too smart for her own good.
Dani- very funny like her dad.
Kaliegh- so cute and quiet like her mom.
Then there were the boys- Connor and Cole- he just got so much joy out of watching them grow.
He recently spent time with his mother and sisters. He was happy when he came back because they had made tentative plans to have a family reunion this summer or fall. He was so excited he talked about it more than once with me. He could not wait for his mother to see his grandchildren.
He would be so humbled by the people who showed up here today. I know he is here with us standing over us and looking down with utter amazement.
Dad- you were loved.
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I read this yesterday at my father's funeral.. Poeple came up to me and said that they had never been more proud of me then they were right now.
WOW..
That is very touching and sweet and it made me cry. You are very talented for being able to write such a heartfelt memorial to your father. That was so wonderful of you to share. My heart is with you.

here ya go!
coleslaw mix:
1 1-lb bag coleslaw mix
5 green onions, chopped
1 cup sunflower seeds
1 cup slivered almonds
2 packages ramen noodes, broken (beef flavored - just the noodles, the seasoning packet comes in later!)
dressing:
1/3 cup white vinegar
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup vegetable oil
2 packages seasoning mix from ramen noodles (beef flavored)
mix vinegar and sugar together until well blended. add ramen seasoning. mix in oil. add to dry mix 30 minutes before serving. dressing should be mixed either night before and refridgerated or two hours prior and refridgerated.
i don't know exactly how much this makes, but i usually put it in a huge mixing bowl with aluminum foil over it and it lasts us a few days (but there's only 2 of us!). the longer the dressing sets in the coleslaw, the better because the noodles will kind of soak it up.
enjoy!
This sounds so yummy! Can't wait to try it!
