julia & nicks mom said:Hey Marti
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rosiejo said:Steamboat Marti said:Well that's an easy lesson...
Ok Marti - first you locate the box (have you stashed it in the attic?)
Then you undo the tape holding the lid shut
Lift the flaps
Lift out the machine - might need a hand from Paul to do this if there's lots of packaging holding it snug in the box
Put it on a table - and remove the packaging
Then locate the instructions... grab a dole whip float... put your feet up and read the instructions and then await Ellen's first lesson:
See - she learns like I do!!!
julia & nicks mom said:Look at what Steffy just told me!!!!
I will be up for this!!! I might have to make sure I post at this exact moment even!!!
On Wednesday
at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 in the morning,
the time and date will be
01:02:03 04/05/06.
This won't happen again until 3006.
Thanks Steffy!!!!!
julia & nicks mom said:Look at what Steffy just told me!!!!
I will be up for this!!! I might have to make sure I post at this exact moment even!!!
On Wednesday
at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 in the morning,
the time and date will be
01:02:03 04/05/06.
This won't happen again until 3006.
Thanks Steffy!!!!!

rosiejo said:WTG Jo![]()
You know if you have a lot of Disney stuff then ebay might be the way to go - as you could point us all to the auction, it's easier for us to look that way than drop by your yard sale!
When I went to CHCA I got tickets because I was friends with Carl IV. He's a couple of words I can't use here though (unlike his various namesakes) so we haven't been for about 2 years. Not that he would get all those tickets anymore anyway
or acutely sick or something) then they really do help with energy levels! I recommend the one-a-day line.... very easy, and really all you need -- especially if you aren't taking anything as of yet! That is, unless you can swing Terry's massage-a-week treatment.... then I'd go with that!


julia & nicks mom said:Hey Marti
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out and hoping the storms did not cause any damage near our DDA families.julia & nicks mom said:our wind is howling and the weather radio is going off but no sirens!!
Julie - that sucks that you were there that year - it was so awful -
we used to go every year but since they moved to the smaller ballpark it is so hard to get tickets -
so next year - you can go with me - as long as we get tickets - Steve always wants to go with me - isn't that sweet!Last year was the best opening day ever - gorgeous weather and a walk off home run!!!
Steve wants to go to one of next weekends games to see Sean Casey - and I have to admit that as long as the weather is good I want to go - I love Sean Casey and cried the day he put the full page ad in the Enquirer thanking the city for embracing him - he is such a class act - I wish there were more ball players like him -he will always be one of my favorites -
and I will even root for him over the Reds - the only way you will EVER see me root for a Pittsburgh team!!!
Steamboat Marti said:Thank you doctor - I'll take two and call you in the morning....
but seriously folks... I'm going back to bed. See you tomorrow.


Eeyorecln said:Tia I would move near family. My DH and I moved out here from IA in the middle of my 2nd pregnancy for his business with my oldest only being 1 and a half. I had left all my friend I had for years and never made any friends here and it's been 7 years. I miss having anyone like my mom or sis to help with the kids so I could get away for a day. With DH working long hours I've often felt very alone, the depression every fall/winter (rainy season) doesn't help.I think it helps to have friends and family nearby when you need it. Just a thought don't know if it helps.
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rosiejo said:Thanks for the explanation - I was going to ask the same question too. We don't have any kind of weather sirens over here - when we do have "extreme" weather we usually just get warned its coming on the news. Luckily we don't have tornados very often.
like that would have done jack for us!!julia & nicks mom said:Around here severe weather is often acompanied by power outages so your news wouldn't be much help!!! And in the middle of the night the sirens are helpful too!! We had a bad tornado come through several years ago and we still lived in an apartment and the sirens didn't go off - we were asleep and it sounded like a freight train was coming at us - I woke DH up and said that is a tornado - he said no and told me to go back to sleep - I told him to at least put the pillow over his head in case the roof collapsed![]()
like that would have done jack for us!!
Anyway the tornado literally turned 90 degrees 100 yards before our apartment! It was a pretty devastating tonado and destroyed a lot of houses and businesses - Amy did you live in your house then b/c I imagine it was pretty close to your house!! We were so lucky it turned!! We are pretty paranoid about tornados now!! The worst part after that was the constant helicopters hovering over for the next 2 weeks!! It was very upsetting to me - I felt like our whole community was on display!!
The sirens could also be used for civil defense reasons as well and eveyone would know to turn on their news! I just assumed they were everywhere -
they test them at noon on the first Wednesday of every month - you could call Amy at noon Wednesday if you want to hear them!! Mine are not close enough to give you the full effect!!!![]()
julia & nicks mom said:Around here severe weather is often acompanied by power outages so your news wouldn't be much help!!! And in the middle of the night the sirens are helpful too!! We had a bad tornado come through several years ago and we still lived in an apartment and the sirens didn't go off - we were asleep and it sounded like a freight train was coming at us - I woke DH up and said that is a tornado - he said no and told me to go back to sleep - I told him to at least put the pillow over his head in case the roof collapsed![]()
like that would have done jack for us!!
Anyway the tornado literally turned 90 degrees 100 yards before our apartment! It was a pretty devastating tonado and destroyed a lot of houses and businesses - Amy did you live in your house then b/c I imagine it was pretty close to your house!! We were so lucky it turned!! We are pretty paranoid about tornados now!! The worst part after that was the constant helicopters hovering over for the next 2 weeks!! It was very upsetting to me - I felt like our whole community was on display!!
The sirens could also be used for civil defense reasons as well and eveyone would know to turn on their news! I just assumed they were everywhere -
they test them at noon on the first Wednesday of every month - you could call Amy at noon Wednesday if you want to hear them!! Mine are not close enough to give you the full effect!!!![]()
They are about 300 feet (at most) over, as we live on the edge of a neighborhood.
) when his entire neighborhood was leveled when something like 140 tornadoes came across Indiana, KY and Ohio..... and we're all really thankful for the sirens!