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  1. Just started a job that requires loooooong hours for a while.

    Am in desperate need of some ideas for meals that I can cook on Saturdays that can be heated or completed thru the week when time is at a premium.

    Would like to use a crock-pot as much as I can - have a timer that I can use because I leave early and return late.

    Am hoping for recipes that serve 4-6

    Any recipes, advice greatly appreciated

  2. Hope to see history made tonight.

    The Buffalo Sabres take on the Atlanta Thrashers 7:00 EST - hopefully to make them 11-0!!!!

    What a game.

    What a team!!!!!

    Will be seen on MSG network.

  3. For the past three years I have been working toward a master's degree. The past year has been particularly difficult and wearisome.

    God has been graceful and merciful toward me - He has strengthened me. I am finnished!

    I have spent many hours at my computer - and often took brief excursions to the "Cafe" where I sat for a few moments to hear what was going on with you all.

    I feel that I must say "thank you" for letting me listen in to your conversations - it was often just the distaction and just the type of fellowship that I needed to type that next page, read that next article.

    thanks again to all you greasespotters. you just never know the lives you touch -

  4. I also had a sweet occurance today.

    Was at my college library at closing time when an old, disheveld man was trying to check out a Bible with his health insurance card - when that didn't work, he offered a phone card.

    Was able to offer a Bible that was in my car - nice, large print - he was surprised and delighted and very thankful.

    So was I.

  5. Mackinac Island is definately a wonderful vacation spot. One of the things that we have enjoyed the most is

    to bike around the island - just over eight miles of beautiful rock formations and trees on the left, with the

    bluest, clearest water you can imagine on the right.

    If you take the last ferry back to the main land (both upper and lower peninsulas offer plenty of places to

    stay at a great price) you are treated to the sight of the bridge in its sparkling glory.

    Have to have lake perch from Scalawags, fudge - let me count the ways, and fresh washed cherries while

    you are there.

    Do it once and you'll do it again and again.

  6. Yes they did.

    They deserved it.

    If only there were a few minutes more - I know it could have been different.

    Welcome back to Buffalo, Sabres.

    Let's go Buffalo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. I never cease to be amazed by the intertwining of the simplicities and complexities of life.

    Monday we returned to our hometown to attend the funeral of a dear friend who died at the new hospice residence at the age of 95. She was one of my dearest, spriritual mentors. She always said, "There is nothing sweeter nor more satisfiying than knowing you are where God would have you to be." In the last year, she frequently would express a desire "to be called home" as she suffered with dementia and in recent days, a broken hip.

    We were well prepared to celebrate her life with people we had not seen for several years.

    What we were not prepared for when we arrived at the service was to find out that her daughter-in-law, who was also dear to us was transferred to the hospice the night before. Everyone thought that someone else had let us know about her brief but devastating illness.

    We were unbelievably shocked. She was one of the people we longed to see - to laugh with and to cry with.

    We were able to spend some good moments together and I am grateful.

    But, I am reminded again at how the predictability and surprise of death affect me. When this topic was started, I responded as a nurse. Yesterday I responded as a well prepared friend, as well as a poorly prepared friend.

    I never cease to be amazed.

  8. Your life will never be the same.

    Some of the most intense living that I ever experienced was during the years that I was a hospice nurse. I never could have imagined the impact this would have on me and on my family.

    One of the best analogies for me is that of a dying celestial star. http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/snr.html

    They burn so brightly and so purely - there is so much energy at the end. No wonder it is called a super nova.

    As an artist, you will be amazed at the response to your gifts. We had a music therapist at one hospice and I marvelled at the therapeutic effect of music in the last days and hours of a person's life.

    I would never trade any time that I worked as a hospice nurse.

    Kindest regards.

  9. so, sorry!

    went back to the game, and Buffalo scored in the 1st 18 seconds!

    have never been a hockey fan until this year - can't believe what I've missed all these years - and to think I lived in Michigan for a good long time.

    Was watching on a Canadian channel - think, cbc

    next game - next monday

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