Aimee from Pgh, PA USA

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Thank you so much for visiting my little page.

"May your home always be too small to hold all of your friends."

 

Please enjoy your visit and the pictures that I've shared!

 

Another taste of a new spring in my little corner of our world - Pittsburgh, PA USA, and a time for new beginnings.  I hope all of you are doing well.  I am concentrating my efforts on a year hopefully blessed with hope, wonder and much joy.   

 

Now tell me a little bit about yourself.  Please feel free to drop me a message and I will try my best to respond.  Take care of yourself, and wherever you call home in this wonderful world that we all share I hope you have a wonderful MAEN!

 

Peace, love, health, and much happiness always,

Aimee Smile



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   shosho  From los angeles    Supporting Member
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My Aimee, you are young!!! I'm having fun milking this out for two days!!! "I shouldn't have to make dinner on my . . . I don't feel like grading paper today .. . . I think I'll scoot out early today" giggle!
13/May/08 10:55 AM
   Debby  From Michigan,USA    Supporting Member
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Hello Aimee - You have been tagged! Please read page one on easy today for the rules that Angie has posted.
21/May/08 7:18 AM
   Rolanda  From Perth, West Aust.    Supporting Member
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Thank you Aimee for making my birthday a special one.
Many sudoku friends from around the world coming to visit me and wishing me a Happy Birthday have overwhelmed me.
My Husband and sons took me out to dinner to a Chinese Restaurant, and on the Sunday, we had a delicious Roast Dinner at MIL’s.
22/May/08 3:05 PM
   Jan  From SLC    Supporting Member
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Hey Aimee..I am near your age and also originally from PGH. Actually West Mifflin, Duquesne area. Haven't been back for a while, but miss it and my family every day. Wish you well.
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31/May/08 1:26 AM
   Jan  From SLC    Supporting Member
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Learning to use this pages thing. SLC is Salt Lake City. Came with the Air Force, but got married, had a boy and stayed for a while. So...not too far. Yes, Steelers. Went to one of the indoor football games here, and had a blast. The BLAZE---whew! different rules and smaller field. But still fun
31/May/08 1:32 AM
   Lori  From Adelaide, Australia
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Hi Aimee, my name is actually Lorraine, only a few people have ever called me Lori, but it's so much easier to type!! You're right about the ride, it was quite wild they dragged you up to the top (where they took your photo) before they dropped you then took you back up and dropped you. It was soooo scary we went on it twice!!
24/Jun/08 6:57 PM
   Fiona  From France
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many thanks for your kind birthday wishes Aimee; it was nice of you to take the time to post! Now all you need to do is put a photo on your page so we can see you!!
26/Jun/08 11:16 PM
   Debby  From Michigan,USA    Supporting Member
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Hi Aimee - I remember when my oldest son, Scott left for Pittsburg to go to the Art School! I missed him so much and I still had four children at home! Each child is so different and they all are so special. Try to stay busy and don't snack all the time! (I gained 7 pounds that year!) Try not to call her too often and always be upbeat on the phone. (You can cry when you hang up!) I call this growing pains for all involved! Sometimes it isn't easy being a mom, but you will survive. I have a large shoulder and a good listening ear.
28/Jun/08 4:07 AM
   Elise  From Pt Macquarie, Aust
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Hi Aimee
Just want to say thanks for mentioning the Wordsmith site in one of your posts on 'Easy' today.
I have joined up. I love words and word games. lol
28/Jun/08 9:42 AM
   Plum  From SW Michigan, USA
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How very, very sweet of you to write me such a nice note. That is a magnificent photo in the link, isn't it? Praise to the photographer. And praise to the Creator who made such endless variety and beauty and wonder! Imagine. A grass tree of all things.
28/Jun/08 1:40 PM
   Plum  From SW Michigan, USA
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Misery loves company, right?

Sticker shock for college isn't anything new, but, yikes , it still hurts when you're the one being shocked.
02/Jul/08 2:38 AM
   Ian  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Aimee, many thanks for your birthday greetings. I'm sorry it has taken me a few days to respond but life has been fairly busy around here lately and I am up to my eyeballs in it. It will settle down soon, but today I am joining one of my sons and his sister to help him to celebrate his birthday. So, thanks for thinking of me, it was much appreciated.
05/Jul/08 6:22 AM
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Hi Aimee from Pgh, PA
thank you so much for the birthday wishes. Yes, I did have a wonderful day out on the deep blue sea with my husband and sons! How nice of you to take the time to leave me well wishes on my day.
08/Jul/08 9:46 AM
   Eri  From St. Louis, USA
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Hi, Aimee -- a belated thanks for the birthday wishes. All is going well here. I'm feeling pretty good and very much looking forward to our next "birth"day -- in about a month and a half!

Your pictures are great. It looks like you have a fun family. enjoy the day!
09/Jul/08 12:33 AM
   Kathy  From Valrico, Florida, USA    Supporting Member
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Hi Aimee! Glad you found your way to my Page & my YouTube & enjoyed it. I love heartwarming stories like that make us feel good about the world. There always seem to be so many more sad stories in the news than happy ones! Your greeting on your page is lovely & you are, too! I love your hair color & cut!! I have three grown up daughters, one named Amy & one named Kyley - very similar to the names in your family. Maybe you've seen my family pictures in Flickr? I'm lots older than you (61), but try to stay active & young at heart so I can enjoy the fun of being a grandma to seven beautiful grandchildren. So you are facing a slightly emptier nest now, I believe, while your oldest heads off to college. Don't worry, you'll adjust in time, just like when she first came to live with you!! Our human nests are funny - I've come to realize that there are varying numbers of baby birds flying in & out of them all throughout our lives. At some point in your life you may even learn to enjoy just being a twosome sometimes!!
15/Jul/08 1:46 AM
   Vici  From California    Supporting Member
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Thanks for the birthday wishes, Aimee! Here's a piece of my b'day cake for you to enjoy. I love your pictures and life sounds wonderful in your neck of the woods. I'm in the Sierra Nevada mountains of CA - too hot this summer for my tastes - I'm a bigger fan of winter and snow
We just went to Haley's dance school's end of season recital performance. What a kick it was! I especially loved the little ones.
Visit with me again sometime!
15/Jul/08 3:53 AM
   Eve  From So. Oregon
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Aimee - glad to see your post & the family reunion 100th Birthday Party Photo. I see your great aunt is in a wheel chair, hopefully she still has all her faculties. Has she ever written an autobiography?

The reason I ask, is that my grandfather's sister (lived to be 107) in her 80's wrote her life's story, it was really a story of the family and included information that her mother and father had passed down to her (she was the youngest of 10 children). My grandmother's brother (also from a family of 10 children) had written an autobiography (in bits, starts & pieces)that his son gave me.

These two documents along with my Uncle's autobiography (written in his 60s) and having my Dad fill in WWII (he & his twin were together during the Battle of the Bulge) & topped off my my auto-biography (childhood and the family gatherings and general life of our generation) were put together with over 200 photos copies of documents & charts into a 140 page document sub-titled "Those Stubborn Bull-headed Norwegians".

The final document was my gift to my cousins and their off-spring for the millennium - I have no children, but think it is important that we understand what our forefathers went through, the good and the bad times - what their lives were like: they/we were/are just everyday people, no one famous, making it through life in America. There was 150 years of family history on my father's side. I asked my cousins & their children to add their stories to the document for their children. Some of the second cousins requested copies of the document - while only the first 40 pages would be their forebearers.

So, as you can see, getting a 100 years of family history from one person is a blessing. If you can get her story written or recorded - do it while you can otherwise it is lost forever. She probably has photos that she can tell you who are in them & how they are related & stories to go with them. It may be a bit of work - but well worth the effort.

BTW: I added his dog stories into my Uncle's autobiography - it makes for a hilarious read that children will enjoy. The photos were added to the text when different people are mentioned.
12/Aug/08 2:38 AM
   Eve  From So. Oregon
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Another BTW - In researching my mother's family (the other document is my father's family), I came across (on the internet) Daniel Braught's autobiography. He also no one of importance - other than we share the same mitochondrial DNA - his mother was my great-great-great-grand mother. It was written about 150 years ago. While wills & letters can give you some idea of their lives, biographies and especially autobiographies give a much clearer picture of the life and times.
12/Aug/08 3:05 AM
   Eve  From So. Oregon
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Such a shame, I had the same thing happen to me one time when visiting a great aunt. After I left, she remembered who I was and my mother and her sister (my grand-mother). Her care giver told me the following day, I was the first person who had visited her in several years (I was all of 19 at the time). She membered me and talked about her sister and my mother to the nurse for several hours then finally fell asleep. She was in a comma when I returned, and died several months later in the home where I visited her in Louisiana. I'm glad the last memories she had were of people who loved and cared about her.
12/Aug/08 7:59 AM
   Rolanda  From Perth, West Aust.    Supporting Member
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Happy 100th Birthday to Great Aunt Viola

Lovely photos of your family in your Gallery.
12/Aug/08 9:39 AM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Aimee, you are missing something. SA5 is the Sudokuaholics Anonymous page and we are on to our 5th version because it keeps getting so big we have to start another one!
It's just a fun place a lot of us like to meet up and talk about our day. Sometimes we are lucky enough to be there at the same time as someone else and we stop and chat, otherwise, we just leave a message and come back later and read the replies.
Here is the link to the page, come and join us sometime -
http://sudoku.com.au/QXZ27-9-1991-0-Sudokuaholics-Anonymous-.aspx
12/Aug/08 11:36 PM
   Jane  From St. Simons Island, GA
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Hi, Aimee! SA5 is short for "Sudokuaholics Anonymous 5". Click on "Forum", then go to "Off Topic" and you'll see SA5 listed. It's sort of like a chatroom.
12/Aug/08 11:57 PM
   Bean  From Melbourne Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Hi Aimee.... have just popped in to see if anyone has filled you in on SA5. Glad to see that Gail has made sure that there is nothing much left for me to add except to suggest you pop in on Friday if you want to see us in action.... have you ever been to a cyber party? I think we have driven Gath bonkers by now with all our cyber shopping for smilies.... The plan is breakfast with CynB and then off for a cruise on Broni's boat. Hope to see you on board
13/Aug/08 4:35 PM
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Thanks for the warm welcome, Aimee!
15/Aug/08 4:33 AM
   Eri  From St. Louis, USA
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No baby yet! BUT, I think things are starting to happen (about time ). Our doc wants to induce next week, so I'm really hoping the little one decides to appear on his own soon. Besides, if he takes much longer, I really think there's a chance I might explode!
22/Aug/08 11:06 PM
   Vici  From California    Supporting Member
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Aimee - had to stop by for a visit in your gallery! Fun to meet you and your family. Lovely pictures! Hugs from CA!
26/Aug/08 3:32 AM
   Vici  From California    Supporting Member
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BTW - I've got my and am ready to come by the pool! Just got back a week ago from visiting my brother in Hollister (CA) and loved just hanging by the pool all day.
Hey - serve up some of that Shrimp Caesar! I'll pass on the gin, but would love some of your ice tea!
26/Aug/08 3:35 AM
   Vici  From California    Supporting Member
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Aimee - I have 2 lovely step daughters (25 & 27) who live about 2 hours away from us. I'm so glad when they take the time from their busy lives to come visit us...they are great girls.
I think it's great that Chelsea is just far enough away to feel out on her own, but close enough to come home easily! I was about 2 hours away from home when I went off to college.
Look forward to visiting with you more.
Have a lovely day!
26/Aug/08 5:53 AM
   mariana  From utah
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thank you for the birthday wishes. i had the best birthday eve ever! college is around the corner for my oldest son. he told me he was going to live at home during those years. i said no your not!! you gotta leave the nest to really discover all your potential and gifts. he looked a little shocked that i would kick him out on the basis of such a lame reason! poor kid.
03/Sep/08 7:26 AM
   Jane  From St. Simons Island, GA
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Hi, Aimee! Thanks for your kind remarks, but at 67 (as of later this week), I don't feel like a "hottie" any more!!! In fact, the first time someone referred to me as "ma'am" was when I realized I had crossed that invisible line!!! But you're right - I do like to have a good time and always try to draw other people into my silliness!

I Loved your family pictures! Looks like you had a great time in Ocean City! Cheers! Jane
09/Sep/08 1:55 AM
   Vibrant Vici  From California    Supporting Member
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Hiya Aimee! Saw your post on Medium and wanted to pop by. Hope you have been doing well. I added the Vibrant because my Sudokuland twin (Viv) (the twin thing is just a jock that came from people mixing up our names) added Vivacious to her name. I just had to match her with something! Jane picked out Vibrant when I was searching for an adjective. Just thought I'd explain it - seems kind of puffed up without an explanation Hugs to you!
13/Sep/08 12:09 PM
   Eri  From St. Louis, USA
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Good news!... Baby Thomas finally arrived. He's a very good baby, and we love him to pieces. He was born over a week late, Aug. 26, at 8lb.2oz. and 22.5 inches. We are all well and happy (though tired). I've put up a few pictures on my page.
16/Sep/08 2:28 AM
   Kay  From Wilmington NC USA    Supporting Member
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Good morning, Aimee. Thank you so much for the warm wishes on my birthday! It's shaping up to be a wonderful day for me. Thank you for brightening up my morning!
26/Sep/08 11:44 PM
   Keith  From CA    Supporting Member
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No "partying" that's not really my style, but the whole trip was my birthday present, and I did have a great time. Thanks for the birthday wishes. I, too, love the ocean. Strange, because I don't enjoy sand in my clothes, sunburn, and usually stay off the beach, but like the sound of the surf and like to look at it from a distance.
27/Sep/08 5:22 AM
   Ian  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Thanks Aimee for your kind words. Everything seems to be ticking along nicely here but the real verdict will come this morning when I visit my cardiologist for a review of my progress. In the meantime, keep well and enjoy life.
08/Oct/08 5:44 AM
   June  From Epping.NSW
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Thanks for dropping by my page Aimee, You have some interesting photos of you family.
We have done a lot of travelling in the last twenty years and still have a few places to see while we are still able to do so.
Will explain my avatar as a bit dark to see. It is Hubby with the Philly Phanatic. Thought I would use it on your page. Hope you are a Philly supporter. They are certainly doing well this season.
17/Oct/08 6:44 AM
   momofm3  From Waltham, MA
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Thanks for your warm welcome, Aimee. I'm starting to love this on-line community. I have more pictures to put up, I just haven't been sitting at my computer at home enough to do that...it's all work all day, and then I get home and sometimes a computer is the LAST thing I want to see!
14/Nov/08 12:51 AM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Belated best wishes to you and Mr A for your
20th Wedding Anniversary
15/Nov/08 6:26 PM
   Eve  From So. Oregon
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I understand, that while I was busy during the past month, you had an anniversary. Belated blessing to you & yours.
18/Nov/08 2:38 PM
   elsie  From strath
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Thankyou for your birthday wishes. I had a wonderful day.

Just in case I don't pop back in soon - I hope your preparations for Christmas don't spoilt your celebrations. Have a wonderful and blessed Christmas.
05/Dec/08 10:08 AM
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