Oh Paula, I just read your post to Jeanne and was cracking up laughing. You
don't sound one bit likte the person I saw in the picture..... One of the
beauties of the internet is that you can travel to all those countries you
want to see and throughout the United States for that matter. Once a month
I take myself on a tour, the only problem is that I really do have
CRS.....Oh well, I enjoy it while I am looking anyway. We all need to
brush up on how they speak in Aussieland; since Mam sent us our homework web
site and we are all planning on barging in on her and Wayne
someday......Just think with Molers so spread out we could have a wonderful
trip, something like those dinner's where you eat in segments. Drive, stop,
drive, stop; etc. Wonder how we really could figure this out for everyone?
Take care Paula, love you , lillian
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From: Appleton <remember@wmonline.com>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Friday, January 15, 1999 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: [MOL] Paula Not Much -- Just Chatting - Jeanne
>Jeanne - I absolutely love to travel and try new things still. I believe I
>was given the "wanderlust" gene from my father. My mother was more of a
>stay at home. I too only have one "chick" (I'm assuming you mean child
:-)
>I would love to travel more in Canada. A few years ago we visited Victoria
>and spent some time not far from Whistler (spelling?) at a place called
>Harrison Hot Springs. It was totally relaxing and I bathed in the hot
>springs and had massages and hiked and golfed. It was one of the best
>vacations we ever had. I love Victoria - went back this last spring with
my
>sister from Seattle - and had a ball. Both times there stayed at the
>Empress and both times they messed up reservations so they upgraded us to a
>suite. That was great! Had high tea and played grownup for awhile. My
>sister, while trying to help an elderly person sitting at a table next to
>us, almost knocked over the entire table with the tea service. We laughed
>so hard I was almost sick.
>
>My husband and I both enjoyed traveling and going to the out of way places
>and mostly fitting in as if we belonged. I love people watching so
>sidewalk cafes are a favorite.
>
>I envy your touring the Northwest Territories - that would be wonderful.
>Someday, I want to cruise to Alaska, and, and, and. ......... I really
>can't think of too many places I wouldn't like to visit. Ok, one comes to
>mind, Iraq would not be on my list along with a few other middle eastern
>countries, but I would love to see Israel.
>
>I occasionally check out the cruise lines and travel services just for
>pretend trips. I get the Sunday paper SOLELY to read the travel section.
>I plan trips, in my imagination of course, to all the places they write
>about.
>
>I haven't skied in about 2 years but plan to this year. I live in the
>mountains and door to door it's a 25 minute drive to the lift. It's called
>Sunrise Ski Area. It's harder to get to because it's about 4 hours from
>major airports but this is a resort area for Phoenix and Tucson so they
fill
>up the ski area. In my mind, it's better than Flagstaff Sunbowl but
>Flagstaff is better known in Arizona. I like it better than Santa Fe and
>several other resorts in New Mexico. Lots of intermediate runs and wide,
>wide runs. It's at about 12,000 feet and owned by the Apache Reservation.
>It's really very nicely put together.
>
>By the way, you are correct, I do have a picture of my husband in his Navy
>whites beside my bed! And if I must say so myself, he had a "WORLD CLASS"
>butt!! I'm somewhat of a men's butt connoisseur (just looking, of
course)!
>
>I don't believe I've ever heard of anyone meeting the person they would
>marry in a campground. Sounds very interesting. I'm sure there is much to
>that story! Canoeing sounds great! I still want to take a weeks trip
>down the Grand Canyon's Colorado River Whitewater Rafting. A couple of
>year's ago, friends and I went on a Whitewater River rafting trip down the
>Rio Grande near Taos in New Mexico. The water that year was running so
>fast that it was the best recorded in the past 50 years! It was a
>thriller!!! Class IV rapids - I thought my heart would stop a couple of
>times. My son was with us and he saved our boat from capsizing at one
time.
>We were one of the few boats down that day that didn't capsize or lose some
>passengers in that cold, cold water. We picked up one of the people
>downstream in our boat. It was great. But I've always been somewhat of a
>risk taker - like skydiving when I was much, much younger. Now that I'm 50
>I should probably put aside some of these more adventurous activities.
>
>It feels good to reminense about travels - good, good memories. The only
>problem is I'm getting CRS!!!! (can't remember shit) Take care of
yourself.
>Paula
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: james kissinger <jkissing@uvic.ca>
>To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
>Date: Monday, January 11, 1999 11:16 PM
>Subject: [MOL] Paula Not Much -- Just Chatting
>
>
>>Hi, Paula, yes, I recommend travelling when you are young. Then when you
>>marry, its for life! Lots of good memories. Never travelled outside Canada
>>and the US but did unusual things like travelled around the Northwest
>>territories of Canada (usually in bush planes), canoed the Yukon river,
>>joined a caribou hunt and what not. Always outdoors. James and I met at a
>>campground.
>>
>>Do you still ski? Whereabouts do you go? I was just thinking that you must
>>have a picture of your husband in whites by your bed somewhere!
>>I would! I was wondering why military uniforms are so form fitting. We get
>>a lot of touring naval ships here and we get to see a lot of good butts!
>>
>>Travel and stay at homes - balances out I guess, I only have one chick and
>>my best friend from childhood who never moved, now has 69 descendents!
>Jeanne
>>
>>At 07:21 PM 1/8/99 -0700, you wrote:
>>>Sandi and Jeanne - Me too, I'm now butting in. I lived in Germany for
>>>three years and traveled all over. Skiing and playing. Didn't get to
>>>Denmark though. Found a job and stayed and used the job money to travel,
>>>and ski and play and then travel, ski and play.....
>>>
>>>Met my husband over there. He was stationed as a Navy intelligence
>officer
>>>in Wiesbaden, Germany. What a looker in his Navy whites. It makes my
>>>heart flutter even now. What great memories. Paula
>>>
>>>----------
>>>> From: SandizHere@AOL.COM
>>>> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>>>> Subject: Re: [MOL] Martha/Kathy/Not Much -- Just Chatting
>>>> Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 7:27 PM
>>>>
>>>> Jeanne,
>>>> Now it is Sandi butting this time...not Kathy. Two summers ago I
>traveld
>>>to
>>>> Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Amsterdam, France, Astria, and Italy. I
>>>was
>>>> there for 21 days and loved it. Amsterdam was interesting to say the
>>>least.
>>>> I loved Astria. The country there was breathtaking and the people were
>>>so
>>>> friendly.
>>>>
>>>> I used to take exchange students in my homr for school years and I
got
>>>to go
>>>> visit them on this trip. It was so awesome to get to visit their homes
>>>and
>>>> family. This is my first year to not have an exchange student but our
>>>home is
>>>> too small. We are planning to be in a bigger one by next year and we
>>>will
>>>> take another student.
>>>>
>>>> I was a district supervisor for North Carolina in one of the exchange
>>>> programs.
>>>>
>>>> Also in my career I have traveled all over the United States. I feel
>>>very
>>>> blessed to have been as many places as I have been.
>>>>
>>>> Sandi
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