Lillian - sign me up for the "downunder" tour. I'm packing my bags! I
have always been reserved with casual acquaintances but, of course, MOLers
are not casual acquaintances and when I get to know people, I let my "real"
side out and let my hair down a little. I can be a little out of control
on occasion, but laughing just feels so gooood. I really "need" it.
Paula
-----Original Message-----
From: lillian jennings <firefly@islc.net>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Friday, January 15, 1999 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: [MOL] Paula Not Much -- Just Chatting - Jeanne
>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
>-----Original Message-----
>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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