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Re: [MOL] Its wedding time



Thanks Joan for your suggestions.I,ll look into that.Frank
 
 
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Joan <zaiger@cdsnet.net>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Tuesday, December 29, 1998 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [MOL] Its wedding time

Frank, can you rent a community or grange hall and provide the food yourself or have it catered? We can rent a grange here for $35.00 a night--It's great. Just a thought. Joan

Frank Cromie wrote:

  Ok everybody,my wife and I need a lot of advice.My daughter was supposed to get married in August in Seattle,Wa.Now they have changed their plans and want to be married here in Minot,North Dakota in March.Now,march is a time when snow blizzards love to play.Most of the family will be coming from either Calif,or from Washington.Next they want to be married in our church on a SUNDAY.They want the reception away from the church so a few can drink.But the few places that holds receptions want a arm and a leg.What shall we do.Any ideas for this old worn out man..Frank Cromie          
-----Original Message-----
From: kcorrigan@chgw.com <kcorrigan@chgw.com>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Tuesday, December 29, 1998 11:35 AM
Subject: RE: [MOL] Liz - on Martha
 Jeanne:  Your home sounds so appealing to me, as does your lifestyle.  Your mother sounds like a terrific woman -- to encourage you to use your brain.  My mother is like that, too -- a genuine, not pseudo -- intellectual.  She started me reading before I was in the first grade.  I am, however, sorry that you can't make mukluks.  I think they're so neat!  We spend a lot of money, too -- on spending time with our friends -- eating out, etc.  We have one source of transportation -- a 1995 Chevy pickup truck!  I hate the thing -- it's too expensive and I'm not into vehicles, anyway. hate to drive, so I rarely do.  I used to enjoy it, but Boise is beginning to resemble parts of California, and I'm claustrophobic in traffic -- have major panic attacks.  I love to go antiquing, refinish furniture, and visit flea markets.  I also bake bread.  Here's how you do it:  You buy a Krusteaz bread mix.  Dump the mix in your breadmaker, add some water and the yeast packet.  Hit the button that says bread ordinaire (or something like that).  Come back four hours later and dump the bread out.  Eat the whole loaf and hate yourself.  LOL

Better go now -- supposed to be working.  Love, Kathy

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   james kissinger [SMTP:jkissing@uvic.ca]
    Sent:   Tuesday, December 29, 1998 1:19 AM
    To:     mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
    Subject:        Re: [MOL] Liz - on Martha

    Hi, Liz, It really is unfortunate that women have to feel they need to do
    so much at work, home and extended family. The more we do, the more we are
    admired and leaned on.

    I am basically lazy, so Cathy got to acquire the skills I don't have...
    like cooking, sewing, floral arranging and decorating. I am a very good
    cleaner, stuff mover and organizer. I am always looking for a chance to
    recycle stuff as well. Then we need it the next day and I have to fess up.

    My values are an odd mixture of Cree and Christianity. Luckily, James was
    brought up in a family that VERY thrifty. Unfortunately, that meant
    "packrat!". His folks brought a new couch when the old one collapsed one
    day. Mary, his mom, canned everything, made her own bread (I don't!). My
    mom wanted me to use my brains so never got to learn how to make mukluks or
    tan hide. Now I wish I could. We drive a 76 stationwagon, a car we never
    have problems finding in a parking lot! LOL! Our furniture is a combo of
    flea market finds, some I stripped myself before we married. We use one set
    of plates, one set of sheets at a time. Yet, we have people say how
    comfortable our home is. Would they lie! The thought of buying something
    like a new car or furniture with a shiny surface makes me shudder! A friend
    of mine, brought a shiny, red and very new car and she has to worry about
    where she parks it, like you have to avoid corner parking spaces, in case
    someone clips you!

    In case we sound too virtuous, we spend a lot of money on trips and
    sampling restaurants.We love walking and then having lunch somewhere. I
    think we ATE our money away. My vice is buying books. Now it goes for
    supplements and I use the library.

    Love, Jeanne

     At 08:48 AM 12/28/98 -0800, you wrote:
    >Hi Jeanne,
    >You can take from her show just what works for you because you have your
    >head on straight. You have come to terms with values and no doubt have
    >helped your daughter do the same.
    >
    >Maybe this generation does not have the same difficulty as my generation
    >had with balancing their lives, but many women of my (and I suspect your)
    >generation seemed they had to be all things to all people. If they couldn't
    >physically measure up to that, they indeed felt guilty. If creating these
    >things brings one pleasure, go for it. But feeling one has to do these
    >things and also work and take care of the family is a bit too much of a
    >burden.
    >
    >We actually had very little snow for Christmas. Less than an inch. Just
    >enough to make a mess.  And since, we have had nothing but rain. It is
    >suppossed to be between 40 & 50 degrees all week. I can enjoy a winter like
    >this has been so far. If I want to see snow, I'll drive to the hills.
    >Love Ya, Liz
    >
    >>Hi, Liz, my daughter watches her TV show every day. We know its not real
    >>life except the cooking bits and that's scrumptious. I sure don't feel
    >>guilty about not being able to duplicate the stuff she does on her shows. I
    >>can't imagine womanfolk feeling guilty over this? Feeling guilty implies
    >>that you need forgiveness. Forgive me, Martha. LOL! This sounds like a
    >>cause of the "devil made me do it!"
    >>
    >>I hear you got a snowy Christmas. We will be heading for snow ourselves
    >>tomorrow. Think of you (and the other Liz) often. Best Wishes for a Happy
    >>New Year and Wrestling Day! Love, Jeanne
    >>
    >
    >
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