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JB1114
on 9/8/10 12:58 am - Grain Valley, MO
Topic: RE: WHATS HAPPENING WEDNESDAY
Boring......yes that describes me pretty well.  I call us the Boring Browns.  We don't do anything exciting but we're happy so that what counts.  We're pretty much homebodies.  

Jan, naughty you teaching that baby bad tricks!!  We can do things like that since they don't live with us.  I let the kids do things I wouldn't have let my kids do.  

I sorted thru my fabric yesterday, washed some, since I've had it for a long time.  I cut out a top and have it almost done.  The fabric needs to be sewn or given away.  One piece I've had since 1978 and another one since 1992.  

Last night we went to Logan's Steakhouse and had a nice dinner with a BOGO coupon.  both of us brought food home for another meal.  Tonight we're going to the dinner theatre.  

I did have my lab work done yesterday but I'm going to reschedule my appointment with the surgeon tomorrow until later in the month.  

I've slept until almost 8:00 every day.  Very unusual for me.  Next week it will be back to 6:00. 

~Jo~

RNY: July 8, 2008

Dr. John Price

Kansas City, MO

JB1114
on 9/8/10 12:49 am - Grain Valley, MO
Topic: RE: WHATS HAPPENING TUESDAY
Lana, how nice of you take the dog.  Greyhounds are really sweet and gentle.  My SD had 2 she got from a rescue group.  You do have to watch food on the table or counter because they can reach it easily. 

They love attention.

~Jo~

RNY: July 8, 2008

Dr. John Price

Kansas City, MO

hazmat11
on 9/8/10 12:02 am
Topic: RE: WHATS HAPPENING WEDNESDAY
 I am home today but have plenty to do. I am cleaning out my craft room. I have so many things I never touch. I start a craft and go crazy buying supplies then I get tired of it or I am no good at it. Its usually that I am no good. I tried so many different things and still haven't found what I am good at.

No rain yet this morning but I hear its coming. We have had  a decent amount . Not too much and yet everything has stayed green. It did feel like fall late yesterday here and I loved it. The leaves will be turning very soon. My dogwoods are already turning red.

I am headed out for errands and hope to beat the rain. Have a great day.
Susie



Jan C.
on 9/7/10 11:25 pm - Cedar Creek, MO
Topic: WHATS HAPPENING WEDNESDAY

What is going on in your life everyone....do tell even if you think it is boreing lol....love to hear what you all have been up to.

Yesterday we met the granddaughter and my sister, Sugar , in Springfield for lunch...had a great time with them . ate and laughed....we went to Mexican Villa , good food i had a 1/2 order of the enchilada style Burrito...but brought more than half of that home with me. wound up giving most of that to my dog Rebel ...was good just couldnt eat any more of it. ...Had lots of fun with the babies.
they are doing great. and growing up so fast....Lily the one that is one. is so cute , loves to eat too.
I showed her how to take her spoon and bang it and say food food food...and then she did it back for me lol fast learner . Her mom said i sure hope she doesnt remember that trick lol ...guess that wasnt what i was suppose to teach her huh?

We stopped at wal mart on the way home and bought a few things we needed...and then came on home...
nothing much else going on with things. not a lot to do right now in the gardens...I have got to start getting straw bought so we can cover things with it soon. winter will be here before we know it ...and we will all be hollering about the cold again lol just hope the winter this year isnt as long and hard as last one was. but i have a feeling it will be.

Certainlly looks like rain out this morning. but it looked like this yesterday and all we got was a drop or two....hope the places that flooded last week with the rain dont get more of it this round....

Friday i need to pick up copies of my latest lab test results...I hope everything on them is ok....im sure they are but will see.

talk to you all later. Im getting sleepy again will lay down for a little while again....good to be able to do that lol
love you all...take care.



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Andy W.
on 9/7/10 1:21 pm - Tulsa, OK
Topic: Daily Bible Reading - Tuesday - Sept. 7th

Yesterday we started reading Song of Solomon.  Solomon was a great king, but he was not a proud man. He sincerely wanted to help his people. He worked hard to make their lives better. In fact, he liked to describe himself as a shepherd. A shepherd is a man whose job is to look after sheep. Once, Solomon’s father, David, worked as a real shepherd. Solomon was never a real shepherd. As king, he looked after people instead of sheep.  Solomon was not a good model for a husband. He had many wives. He married these women for political reasons. For example, he wanted his country to be at peace with Egypt. So he married the daughter of the king of Egypt. We do not know whether Solomon really loved all these women. But the woman in the Song of Solomon was different from these other women. Solomon loved her deeply. She really was special to him.  We read that Solomon proposed to her but she hesitates and sends him away at first, then she realizes her mistake and hopes he comes back, which he does and they eventually get married.  In the bible days, people thought above love as a decision. This still happens in some societies today. The couple decide to marry. Sometimes they may not even feel love as an emotion. But their decision is a declaration of love. For the rest of their lives, they will give themselves to each other. They will look after each other. And they will work hard to help each other. This is real love. And in the end, the couple in the Song of Songs show such real love to each other.  In a final word of Solomon Solomon asked his queen to end the Song. Her words were special to him.  The queen reminds Solomon about her earlier words in 2:17. At that time, she told him to go way. But now she invites him to join her.

Together, they will be like strong, graceful animals. They will climb the most wonderful mountains. They will enjoy the smells of beautiful plants. They will explore the country that Solomon rules. And they will learn to love each other even more deeply.  In Mark Jesus said, ‘Love God. Love him with all your heart. Love him with all your spirit. Love him with all your mind. Love him with all your strength... And love other people as much as you love yourself. No other laws are as important as these laws’.  Well I’ve rattled on enough about Solomon, it was an interesting book, short but interesting. 

Today’s Reading

Song of Solomon 5:1-8:14
2 Corinthians 9:1-15
Psalm 51:1-19
Proverbs 22:24-25

Daily Devotional

"In the morning, O Lord, You hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before You and wait in expectation"
(Psalm 5:3, NIV)

In the Bible, David was called a man after God's own heart. He knew God and saw incredible miracles throughout his life. But notice in this verse what David did. He set the tone for His whole day by spending time with the Lord every morning. It didn't matter what was going on his life, David had his priorities set. Even though he was mistreated by his family, manipulated, made fun of, hunted down by King Saul, and even made some major mistakes on his own, David realized that each morning held the promise of new hope.

Just like David, if you'll make spending time with God a priority in your life, you will see Him move mightily on your behalf. Make it a habit to seek Him first every single day. No matter what is happening, seek Him in the morning. Let Him set the tone for your day and set you on the course for victory in every area of your life!

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Heavenly Father, I choose to put You first in everything that I do. I choose to set the tone of my day by starting it with You. Draw me close to You and empower me by Your Spirit to fulfill the dreams and destiny that You have placed within me. In Jesus' Name. Amen.




I Corinthians 15:57 - But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
hazmat11
on 9/7/10 8:56 am
Topic: RE: WHATS HAPPENING TUESDAY
 No Jan we need you to keep posting. We worry when you don't. I understand the knee pain, Mine have been bothering me lately. I sure hope they stop. I know they cannot be worn out because they are only four years old. I am thinking its the stuff around them needing to shrink now that the fat is gone.
Lana, sounds like you have a new family member. Once they are there ,they usually stay. Poor kitty,tell her I am sorry.
I worked today. I didn't  want to but said yes. I guess I may have made up my mind about the next surgery. Gotta start saving.
rain is on its way they say, hope its not too much.
Susie



hazmat11
on 9/7/10 8:43 am
Topic: RE: plasic surgery!
 I used the Ku resident program and I am very pleased. I plan to go back and have a second round with them. I use Dr Dass and would recommend him. The residents work closely with mentors and treat you great. Using the resident program is much more cost effective.
Susie



adamsamah
on 9/7/10 3:42 am - Nixa, MO
Topic: RE: Scared to death
Keep the positive feeling. If you don't want to be healthy more than anything in the world, maybe you shouldn't have the surgery because it is a lifetime commitment. Dr. Hornbostel is the best there is so you are in very good hands but there are always the people who want to bring you down and your husband does not know all the details about this person's prior health history. Of course he is frightened for you but you are much more likely to die from obesity than from surgery and even folks who have had some problems are glad they had the surgery once they get back on their feet. Any surgery is a risk and future problems will be so much less if you aren't carrying all the extra weight. Don't let one person kill your joy - do what YOU want to do for yourself and your family.
Hugs and tough love,
Lana

Adamsamah, Lana
"WLS is about making better choices, a healthier lifestyle and seeing how little you can eat.  Portion control is the key to all weight loss surgeries.  Bottom line - it isn't how much you can eat - it is how little you can eat."

 

adamsamah
on 9/7/10 2:19 am - Nixa, MO
Topic: RE: WHATS HAPPENING TUESDAY
Jan,
Don't think we post more when you aren't here!!! We always miss our Jan post and I think maybe we post more to take up the slack. However, you know we all love you so much and sure want to hear from you as often as you can make it.
On my way home from work Thursday night I found a dog in the middle of the street with cars whizzing past and honking. It was raining and she was soaked. The lady I ride with said "put her in the car" so I did and we've had her ever since. I put up lots of signs in the neighborhood where we found her and also listed her on Craig's list and Petfinders and still no one has called. She's about six months old, a greyhound mix and beautiful. She's housebroken completely - goes in and out the dog door and waits all night. John loves her already and I do too. We are calling her Daisy and getting her shots and appointment to get "fixed" tomorrow. Oh, she's been bathed and has had her nails trimmed and has a mark on her neck where she wore a collar. I can't imagine not wanting this sweet dog. Of course my cat can't imagine why we'd bring another dog into the house but she'll get over it. That's my rant for the day!!!!
Hugs to all.
Lana

Adamsamah, Lana
"WLS is about making better choices, a healthier lifestyle and seeing how little you can eat.  Portion control is the key to all weight loss surgeries.  Bottom line - it isn't how much you can eat - it is how little you can eat."

 

adamsamah
on 9/7/10 1:47 am - Nixa, MO
Topic: RE: Happy Labor Day
You can't move to Dallas. Dr. Ponnaru is not there!!!
Hugs,
Lana

Adamsamah, Lana
"WLS is about making better choices, a healthier lifestyle and seeing how little you can eat.  Portion control is the key to all weight loss surgeries.  Bottom line - it isn't how much you can eat - it is how little you can eat."

 

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