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   Becky  From Ohio
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Suzy, stopping by to wish you a . Hope you're enjoying your day.
13/Dec/07 5:34 PM
   Stella  From Saratoga, NY/USA
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Suzy, can't believe I left your birthday wish on Easy and not here as well. Sorry about that! Hope you had a great day and all of your wishes came true! Take care!
14/Dec/07 12:41 AM
   Angie  From Melb    Supporting Member
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Suzy
Wishing you and your loved ones a
wonderful, safe and relaxing time
over the Christmas Season.
May 2008 bring you all
Love, happiness and fulfilment.
From all here at Foxhaven Resort
16/Dec/07 11:35 PM
   Stella  From Saratoga, NY/USA
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Suzy,
Wishing you and your family, health, peace, love, and happiness during this Christmas Season and throughout the New Year!
Merry Christmas!
Stella & family
17/Dec/07 7:52 AM
   Roger  From Wantage, UK
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Thanks for your Christmas greetings - and to you and yours a good Christmas and New Year.
18/Dec/07 11:28 AM
   Lynda  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Suzy with every good wish for Christmas and Blessings for the New Year for all your family.
18/Dec/07 4:12 PM
   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada    Supporting Member
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Hi Suzy. May you and all you care for enjoy happiness and peace during this festive season and in all days to come! Best wishes for a Merry Christmas!
20/Dec/07 3:52 AM
   MizTricia1  From Alabama, USA    Supporting Member
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wishing you and yours a merry merry and a happy happy

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20/Dec/07 6:11 AM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Gday Suzy, just popping in to say I haven't forgotten you. It's just that reality rudely got in the way! Will pop in later when I do my Chrissy cheer notes.
Cyber hugs,
Gail
20/Dec/07 9:44 AM
   Wagdy Kamel  From Cairo Egypt
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Dear SUZY.
.
Wish You,
Merry Christmas,
and,
Happy New Year.
.
20/Dec/07 6:29 PM
   Roger  From Wantage, UK
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Thank you kindly for your good wishes for the Christmas season. May I offer similar good wishes for peace and happiness to you and your family and friends at Christmas and throughout 2008.
21/Dec/07 10:49 AM
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Suzy, Knock! Knock! Anybody home? Have you any room for a little bubbly? Well, then. I will leave this case of Veuve Clicquot Brut. I hope this messsage finds you and your family in the best of health and spirits. You are always a delight on the site. Celebrate the season.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
21/Dec/07 11:07 AM
   Rolanda  From Perth, West Aust.    Supporting Member
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Sue
I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas

and a Happy New Year

21/Dec/07 11:28 AM
   Rolanda  From Perth, West Aust.    Supporting Member
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Sorry I meant Suzy not Sue.
21/Dec/07 11:30 AM
   Rena  From Christina Lake,B.C.
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Suzy,
Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas and all the best in the New Year!
22/Dec/07 2:07 PM
   Becky  From Ohio
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Suzy, wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas.
24/Dec/07 3:39 PM
   Serena  From Vermont    Supporting Member
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Here's wishing you a wonderful Christmas filled with peace, joy and a multitude of blessings. May your blessings overflow and be multiplied as you journey into the New Year.

Merry and .
24/Dec/07 11:12 PM
   Karen  From Texas
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Suzy wanted to thank you for your birthday wishes last week. I really enjoyed all that stopped by to wish me well.
27/Dec/07 3:04 AM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Gday Suzy, I hope you managed to be a little more organised than me! Here it is the 27th and I have only just got back. Ended up not going page to page with Chrissy wishes, I ran out of time. Left everything to the last minute as per usual, even though I vowed and declared not to this year...just like I have every other year!
Are you driving yet? Bet you can't wait to be able to get out and about. Is Mum still with you? Any plans for New Years Eve? Hubby and I will probably do the usual, watch the fireworks on TV then go to bed. woohoo!
Take care and all the best wishes for 2008

Gail
27/Dec/07 9:31 PM
   Linda  From Pioneer
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Suzy, thanks for the birthday wishes! I hope you and your family have a happy, healthy New Year.
30/Dec/07 2:29 AM
   Eve  From So. Oregon
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Stopped by to wish you good cheer
Brought a little bubblie here
May your toast be great
For two thousand eight
May you have a very

Hope your Christmas was blest.
No resolutions to obsess
It is not too late
For to celebrate
Our Lord Saviour’s Righteousness
31/Dec/07 4:27 PM
   MizTricia1  From Alabama, USA    Supporting Member
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SUZY, I received a Quilt book, and several small items. Some really strong "rare earth" magnets that have fabric swatches, tiny ones, under glass "half marbles", and a lovely book mark with silver ribbons and beads and charms, and a tea towel with Red poiensettias, and I forget if that is all or not. ALl of this was stuffed into a priority flat mail envelope, that girl can stuff an envelope hehehe. Not sure if you familiar with what I am talking about, but a cardboard 9x12 inch flat envelope, and it's sides were bulgded out , misformed terribly. But they have a flat postal rate, for whatever you can stuff into that envelope for a 2 day service. It was really funny!
01/Jan/08 1:43 PM
   Stella  From Saratoga, NY/USA
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Suzy! Cheers!
01/Jan/08 3:38 PM
   Rena  From Christina Lake,B.C.
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Just popping in to thank you for the birthday greeting on my page and to wish you a
02/Jan/08 5:23 AM
   fii  From NT
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HI there Suzy, Where in Oz are you?

Re the Darwin cyclone, we're fine. A few slain banana trees and battle weary palms, a few fallen branches and a lot of leaf nd plant debris in the yard and pool.... Still no electicity so stuff in the freezer will have to be eaten... but we have a little generator - enough to run the fridge and one other at a time- at this stage the phone internet wireless router and typing this on battery on the laptop.

Re the cordial recipe. You are welcome to use it. I got it from Miri the mother (now deceased) of a close friend. So I always call it Miri's Lemon Cordial in her memory. It came in lbs and oz - so I've changed it to metric.... and it works.

It is as simple as bringing it to the boil - but stir it a little to make sure that the sugar doesn't turn to toffee on the bottom of the pan.

Anyway Thanks for dropping by my page and for your concern re our windy weather.
05/Jan/08 3:34 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Hi Suzy, thanks for the anniversary wishes. We did have a wongerful time, albeit brief. Hopefully later in the year, we are thinking of getting away for an extended time. We have a lot of milestones to celebrate this year, would love to do it in style.
BTW I only beat you because I was a child bride!
09/Jan/08 6:50 PM
   MizTricia1  From Alabama, USA    Supporting Member
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SUZY, good luck on your appointment today, hope the doc is pleased with your progress.
10/Jan/08 1:08 PM
   Martha  From Tyalgum, NSW
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Hi Suzy

we can find out online, from 1 am this morning apparently, however he is staying with friends for a couple of days - they are having a LAN, which is a wild party for computer geeks. They game all day for 3 days, catnapping whenever they get too tired and occasionally running wild outside (they're staying on a dairy farm) and throwing a ball around. He is under strict instructions to check and ring me. His friends are under strict instructions not to let him forget. He got just over 81 and needs 80, so he should be okay unless the UAI for the course goes up due to high demand.
10/Jan/08 1:45 PM
   Martha  From Tyalgum, NSW
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I hope your niece gets into the course she wants, but if not, there are always back doors in. I hope she applied for other courses at the same uni with lower UAI requirements and similar subjects. I know of a number of students who have done a semester in another course because their UAI's weren't high enough and then transferred across to the one they want at mid-year.
10/Jan/08 10:16 PM
   Martha  From Tyalgum, NSW
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Hi Suzy,
we finally spoke, though I had to ring him. I think they were busy playing and he forgot all about it (for crying out loud!). He was offered his first preference - Forensics and Criminology at Griffith (Brisbane), which he's very happy about.

BTW, where are you? Oz is a rather large space to occupy.
11/Jan/08 5:03 AM
   MizTricia1  From Alabama, USA    Supporting Member
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SUZY, so glad to hear that doc gave you an all clear ! Congratulations!

sorry the trip and the guests over tired you. An unfortunate combination, both on same day. Try to rest up and recover. Take very good care of yourself the next couple of days. Naps are in order, and reading a good book while putting your feet up, with little bits of activity in between.

Hugs to you,

Tricia
11/Jan/08 6:06 AM
   Martha  From Tyalgum, NSW
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Its a four year course and he'll have to move to Brisbane - too far to commute (2 and a half hour drive from here).

I have been to the south coast of NSW many times; grew up in Sydney. Have stayed in Ulladulla / Mollymook occasionally, Warilla, ummm and several other places I can't remember the names of at this point in time. Did some voluntary work for the ACF when they were trying to have one of the south coast state forests reclassified as a national park (it was eventually), but I'd have to get a map out to remember the name now (we are talking nearly 3 decades ago). We drifted through Bega and Jervis Bay on our way to Canberra one year. Nice area. Ahhh, climbed Pigeonhouse Mountain several times. You have triggered some memories there :)
11/Jan/08 4:01 PM
   Martha  From Tyalgum, NSW
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How right you are - we have SO many examples of exactly how small the world is... Nowra - I seem to remember a park and a lolly shop.

When my husband and I bought the farm at Tyalgum (far north coast), we told out neighbours in Sydney we were moving and where - they had stayed at Tyalgum Hotel a few times and loved it. Considering Tyalgum is a small village, we were very surprised.
11/Jan/08 8:33 PM
   Rayray  From Yorks & E.Sussex    Supporting Member
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Dear Sue,
It is interesting that you are qualifying as a teacher. In the wake of mu own experiences I could not recommend such a direction. However you may be luckier than I. Sorry to be pessimistic, but I am being honest.
12/Jan/08 5:08 PM
   Rayray  From Yorks & E.Sussex    Supporting Member
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12/Jan/08 5:08 PM
Maureen M  From Melbourne
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Suzy for birthday wishes yesterday 13th Jan. much appreciated.
14/Jan/08 2:59 PM
   June  From Epping.NSW
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Suzy, thank you for the birthday greetings. I am enjoying my birthday and celebrating all week. Even going to Melbourne on Thursday to catch up with my son and grandsons.
15/Jan/08 12:34 PM
   MizTricia1  From Alabama, USA    Supporting Member
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SUZY, week 7, yeah! I am glad you are feeling stronger. No need for thanks, I been there, done that, and I also cared for many patients back when they got a week or 8 days post op care in hospital after that surgery! Lots of time to chat with them, learn thier fears and problems, and teach what to do when they get home. Now, thanks to insurance companies and bean counters, Patients get sent home so much sooner.

OK, I could rant on and on about that, but I will hush now. Glad you are getting better and stronger each day. yes, a good soaking rain would help for pulling weeds. It is also good for planting out new stuff. I got laughed at more than once going out in rain to plant tomato seedlings.
18/Jan/08 6:38 PM
   Jim  From Jupiter
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Hi, Suzy, thanks for giving my photos a look. The last one is a joke photograph. The Jackalope is a mythological animal from the American West, where "The Jack Rabbits are so big they can mate with Pronghorn Antelope." A friend of mine passed away a few years back, and I got the "Jackalope Head" as a remembrance of him from his brother. It is a real Jack Rabbit head with real Pronghorn Antelope horns mounted on it, to make it look like a 'Real Jackalope.' They are sold all over in Wyoming, where both rabbits and antelope far outnumber people. It is a well-known joke/myth in the USA and I included it to make the Yanks laugh (larf?). I forgot the rest of the world would not be 'in' on the humor.
26/Jan/08 7:29 AM
   Susan  From Qld    Supporting Member
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Hi Suzy. So you think you could do the puzzle on my page? Sorry, you have to name the colours, not read the words! Try again, and let me know how you go!
02/Feb/08 9:57 AM
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