Pam from CT

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   Shiela  From MI
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Didn't realise you were new!
Hope you enjoy the site!
(I have never figured out how to add photos, but then, I'm a bit challenged when it comes to computers!)
12/Aug/11 1:09 AM
   Kayo  From Elsewhere
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G'day Pam.
Welcome to the site. Hope you enjoy yourself here.
13/Aug/11 12:04 AM
   Grass-hopper  From Qld    Supporting Member
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Hi Pam, to the site. Sorry I'm a bit late.
Good to see you posting on page 1.
17/Aug/11 6:28 AM
   Kathy  From Maryland/USA    Supporting Member
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I seem to have missed your move-in, too.
A belated to you, Pam!
17/Aug/11 7:13 AM
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Hi Pam, and welcome to your own page on the site! I hope you have fun here. Enjoy my traditional page warming gift, a double chocolate fudge beavertail pastry from Ottawa. Hope you like sweets! Cheers!
17/Aug/11 7:25 AM
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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As an aside, if you click on the Forum link above, check out the Members Questions link under Questions About This site. Lot's of useful information there about adding pictures, avatars, etc.
17/Aug/11 7:29 AM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Your poem today was awesome. I would have responded on the Easy page, but unfortunately, I am apparently in the time-out naughty room.
19/Aug/11 11:43 AM
   Meg  From Kingaroy Qld
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Hi Pam, Welcome to the site..Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Have brought you some lamingtons to share around and some flowers to brighten your room
08/Dec/11 11:05 PM
   Mr Cee  From SEQ
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Hope you have a great day.
25/Dec/11 9:26 PM
   Kathy  From Valrico, Florida, USA
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Hi Pam. I am very late in coming to your page to you. So glad you have joined us. I love your good sense of humor! Where in CT do you live? I used to live in Groton, CT when my husband was stationed at the Navy sub base there. We enjoyed our time there - especially the beautiful fall seasons!
22/Jan/12 5:55 AM
   Pam  From CT
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Warning- long winded rant involving FPA.
I will post this here so as not to inadvertently damage Karen's delicate sensibilities.
Long ago, in my newly wed years, my Husband and I had an agreement to do the dishes on alternating turns. We were both working full time and it seemed fair. I would do the dishes after one meal then it would be his turn. Invariably he didn't get around to taking his turn until we had used all the dishes and silverware in the house. He would spend the better part of a Saturday doing the dishes. I would take my turn after dinner Saturday and the pattern would continue. I learned to live with a sink full of dishes. When our daughter was born I had the luxury of giving up my job and staying home so I took on the responsibility for the dishes. When I returned to full time employment I had a dishwasher installed. All was well until the dish washer broke- someone decided we could live without it. So the turn taking resumed. On my husband's recent turn he did a sinkful of dishes and left the pots to "soak". His turn not being over, I took little notice of the dishes in the sink. This morning I made myself some breakfast only to discover that we had not a single clean fork or spoon! I routinely wash my own breakfast bowl,spoon and mug, but this morning I made eggs and needed a fork. Apparently hubby had not washed any forks or spoons but had left them soaking in the pot. He cleverly hid this fact by kindly getting out plates and forks for dinner every night. I should've had a clue that he was up to something when he ate his dinner with a toddler fork last night But I didn't want to ask. I didn't suspect a thing! Now he is out plowing snow and I will have to do the dishes because he will be exhausted when he gets home.
22/Jan/12 7:07 AM
   Karen  From Texas
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Thank you for being considerate of my dislike for the FPA, but never worry about sharing your stories anywhere. I feel for you, but at least you had an agreement and for the most part he kept his end of the deal, though not on a regular routine. My husbands idea of doing dishes, which once ever 10 years or more he will do them, we have been married 22 years, so that tells you how often he has done dishes, whether I work or not, his idea is to soak everything, until I get fed up with it and do them myself. I am one of those sick people who cannot leave dishes in the dishwasher over night. Have been known many times to get up in the middle of the night and do the dishes and empty the dishwasher.
Have not slept hardly at all the last two nights because of circumstances, the dishes have not been done till the next day, even my naps have been interrupted. It has been hard.
22/Jan/12 7:59 AM
   Karen  From Texas
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I am so happy to hear you have a toddler, we could swap stories.
22/Jan/12 8:02 AM
   Sue  From OK    Supporting Member
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Pam,
I missed your joining this wonderful site. Hope you keep posting. I am not the ax murder that Karens family thought I was.
22/Jan/12 8:29 AM
   Karen  From Texas
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Oh, I reread the statements and realized it was in was in times past. I am learning, that my mommy tales are bringing fond memories back, making some chuckle and thanking God they now have grandchildren or pushing their darlings out the door. I love this parenthood stuff and sharing it. If I could I would probably be telling tales all day long, but then I would be missing out on my girl's cuteness.

Don't listen to Sue, I still suspect her of being an ax murder. hehehe.
22/Jan/12 8:55 AM
   Meg  From Kingaroy Qld
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Haha Pam, can't work out what FPA stands for... but that particular rant would be acceptable for public viewing in my opinion.. I think you will find many who understand such a situation completely!!!
I have a dishwasher that I usually put on as I go to bed . Hubby ususally unloads it in the morning as he is first up. I am guilty of rinsing pots (that shouldn't go in the D'washer) and stacking them until there are enough to constitute a load worthy of filling the sink.
22/Jan/12 11:12 AM
   Sarah Beth  From Back in Kansas    Supporting Member
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Meg FPA stands for Food Preparation Area, as Karen can't bring herself to say the "k" word.
22/Jan/12 2:53 PM
   Meg  From Kingaroy Qld
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Oh I understand now
08/Feb/12 12:03 AM
   Meg  From Kingaroy Qld
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Happy Birthday Pam! Hope you have a fantastic day
08/Feb/12 12:04 AM
   Vibrant Vici  From California    Supporting Member
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Pam! Sorry I missed welcoming you to the site. Hope you have a splendid birthday tomorrow and blessings the year long!
08/Feb/12 1:42 AM
   June  From Epping.NSW
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Pam, hope you enjoy your first Sudoku birthday.
08/Feb/12 3:19 AM
   Sue  From OK    Supporting Member
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May you have the best day ever
08/Feb/12 4:14 AM
   Grass-hopper  From Qld    Supporting Member
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08/Feb/12 3:01 PM
   Mr Cee  From SEQ
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Pam I hope you have a great day in CT and remember your friends downunder are thinking of you.
08/Feb/12 7:51 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Thank you, Pam, for your birthday wishes on my special day.

Anne
14/Feb/12 12:04 AM
KarenK  From N RidgevilleOhio
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Thank you for the birthday wishes. I don't get on this page as often as I used to - I have (unfortunately) become addicted to Facebook!
14/Jun/12 11:33 AM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Lovely photos Pam. I went a little potty over your bowls! Beautiful colours and great glaze. Congratulations on the blue ribbon :)
08/Aug/12 8:18 AM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Do it NOW Pam, tomorrow never comes!
08/Aug/12 3:13 PM
youkidme  From southern highlands    Supporting Member
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Hi Pam, When are we going to get a few more photos ?
I am especially interrested in the ceramic creations as I have a sister who has been an amateur potter for many years, she has her own kiln at home and also is involved with a local potting group. She has thrown on the wheel, built by hand, worked with glass and other firing methods;I'm not au fait with all the technical terms.
she is also a skilled needleworkern in both wool and thread tapestries.
08/Aug/12 5:14 PM
   Fiona  From France
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ok here goes for your survey...I teach English as a foreign language to 'free time' students, the majority of whom are retired, although many are also just people with spare time on their hands..young mothers...people between jobs...young students with gaps in their courses etc! I work within the local university.
11/Aug/12 8:51 AM
   Mr Cee  From SEQ
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Merry Christmas
Pam & Family.
25/Dec/12 10:51 PM
   Vibrant Vici  From California    Supporting Member
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Pam - wishing you all the best!
08/Feb/13 12:57 AM
   Mr Cee  From SEQ
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Pam, Hope you enjoy your day.
08/Feb/13 10:29 PM
   Kate  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Hi Pam! Beautiful pottery! That's a mighty big pile of snow on you deck!
10/Feb/13 10:48 AM
   Kathy  From Valrico, Florida, USA
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a little late. Sorry I missed the reminder notice. Hope the next year of your life is off to a good start.
18/Feb/13 7:32 AM
   Mamacita 2  From PA.    Supporting Member
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Well I see that I'm not the only one who failed to notice you moving to the site....You were so quite about it...lol....But late on not I'm glad you found us and have been posting and have some great pictures too. I enjoyed the pottery like most of us did. Looking forward to more.
I hail from Warwick, between Philly and New York, but often present newbies with the world famous Philly Cheese steaks...nothing other places claim can touch them...hope you enjoy. Do visit when time permits... meanwhile I'll see you on easy. Peace.
18/Feb/13 9:15 AM
   Kate  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Hi Pam, so pleased the neighbours had the appropriate implement & were willing to help out!
18/Feb/13 10:24 AM
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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It was nice to see you post today Pam. Merry Christmas to you and all those you care for, and have a peaceful and prosperous 2014!
22/Dec/13 7:38 AM
   Sue  From OK    Supporting Member
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Wishing you a wonderful day with family and friends
23/Dec/13 5:48 AM
   Serena  From Vermont    Supporting Member
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Pam. Enjoy your day.
08/Feb/14 3:11 AM
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