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Date Joined: May 9, 2011
Last Online: April 12, 2019 Birthday: April 16 Country: Canada |
I'm easing up on swaps for the next several weeks as I await colon surgery, possible removal of my gall bladder, too. I expect to be back in full force later this spring. Yes! Walked the Ride for Refuge 5k on Oct 3/15 A beautiful day with 725 walkers and cyclists, including my husband/kidney donor. Thanks be to God for his gift of life in 2008. On January 31, 2015 we celebrated seven full years since our operations. December 12, 2014 Married 44 years to my sweetheart. Cat lover (though cat-less at the moment). Public librarian for 26 years; Church librarian for 20 years. Devotee of British crime and mystery television series.
Used to be quilting (still have 12 drawers of 100% cotton pre-washed fabric). Now paper crafts, esp ATCs and book/bookmark making, collage and art journalling. Want to do some stitching on paper. Favorite supplies include glue stick, ATG, glitter glue (in moderation - wait! Is there such a thing with glitter?), chalk inks, Xacto knife, Bind-it-all, composition books to alter. Like to add beads, words, occasional stamped images, mostly swirls and abstracts
Classics like Man in the White Suit, Lavender Hill Mob, Captain's Paradise, Kind Hearts and Coronets (all Alec Guinness); Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, Tale of two cities, It's a Wonderful Life, Christmas Carol (Alistair Sim, early 1950s).
More modern titles: Speed, Fargo, Terminator (the first in the series), The Mission
I read (well, dip into) a lot of non-fiction - odd history, biography, personal travel. In fiction, right now I prefer British historical mysteries - Bernard Cornwell (prehistoric through medieval), Bernard Knight (Crowner John), Kate Sedley (Roger the Chapman), Edward Rutherfurd (BIG histories). Once I start a series/author, I want to read them all. I'm also discovering some very good young adult novels.
Anything to do with libraries (bookmarks, old checkout receipts, postcards, etc); postage stamps esp those with people or flowers; lavender - colour, scent, plant, lavender fairies; handmade paper; collages, ATCs, inchies; pictures of weird inventions; cartoons and comic strips; cats; odd ephemera - fortune cookie slips, weight machine fortunes; ticket stubs, bus transfers, ads, pages from large atlases; bookmarks; green, blue, purple, and rainbow anything. I've been looking and looking for stickers of tuxedo cats about 1/2" height. If you see any, I'd appreciate knowing the manufacturer - or even receiving a packet. Many thanks.
Charming quote: What a wonderful thing is the mail, capable of conveying across continents a warm human hand-clasp - Author unknown
Werewolves, zombies, vampires; Kawaii, Hello Kitty and cutesy stickers (except tuxedo cats as above); anti-Christian sentiments; off-colour humour. No food/tea/coffee or cosmetics, thanks.
I gave up cable in 1999 - too many commercials, too much trash, taking too much time - but kept our tv and DVD player. Now I watch what I want when I want, mostly PBS and BBC series borrowed from the public library. Right now enjoying "CSI", "Waking the dead", "Castle". Looking forward to the next "Game of Thrones".
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I love love ripper street!!!!!!
What a wonderful, thoughtful letter to receive! Thanks so much, your reflections on Burns NIght capped off a very interesting and thought-provoking day :)
Thank you so much for the package you sent! The fudge was wonderful! Please thank Shirley, the store owner, for the magazine and let her know how yummy the fudge was! I'll be seeing Greg tomorrow and show him the card you sent wishing us all happy Easter with the special shout out to him. :) He's still doing really well and has even gained enough weight to have a bit of a belly. He's always been very skinny! lol He loves to work out in his yard and is getting his flower bed refreshed and enjoying our nice weather. I hope things are going well with you too! :)
My brother in law Greg is now out of surgery with his new kidney and Pancreas! It went really well and his blood sugar started stabilizing on its own! Woo hoo! Thank you Lord!
Hi Tagorlily! Thanks for visiting my profile! My brother in law's name is Greg and he is still in the testing period. They had tested at a hospital in Tenn. and come to find out their insurance didn't cover it! So they started the process over again and waiting for more testing. They found out his brother isn't a match and he's been having some depression. He has problems with the fistula clogging up. They wanted to put a port in, but he didn't want to do it. He almost didn't go to have the fistula fixed. On a lighter note, I would love for you to forward anything you might think I'm interested in regarding the show "Once Upon a Time" . I can hardly wait for this to start! I'd be happy to trade with you for what you're sending. You could pick somethings or I could pick something from your profile! Happy Swapping!
Hi Tagorlily1! I was one of your partners for Random mag inchies and was reading your profile. I noticed we have several things in common, but one stood out to me. My brother-in-law is just now getting on the donor list for a kidney. His brother has tested to see if he's a match and he is. Now we are waiting for the insurance to get going and all the testing completed. It's inspirational to see someone doing so well after the transplant! Happy swapping to you and welcome to swap bot!