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From: STELA
07/20/2009 20:11:23

I was eleven year old when I joined the Church..., why you ask me that?



From: STELA
07/19/2009 20:57:01

hello



From: Lloyd
01/28/2009 12:18:50
I hadn't answered your comment on my site as I hadn't been on since April or there abouts, but wanted to thank you, and also to wish you and yours well.  I just figured out how to add photos on my page and am slowly getting it done.  How are the horse and mule days going?  I'll put some of the horses up pretty soon.  Lloyd


From: begood2
12/30/2008 19:35:09
Thanks! I had a very nice Christmas


From: rampion
12/30/2008 17:29:46

Congratulations!  I hope that you will be very happy in your new marriage.  And that you find a job that you like too if that is what you want.  Preferably one that leaves you enough time to enjoy life and keep up with all the canning and everything else that you want to do.


 


Yes, I do like my new job better.  I'm actually working as a counselor now.  A lot of the friction at my old job was related to the fact that they needed a behaviorist, and I couldn't stop at behavior management when I am really a therapist at heart.  But I had to extend my master's program, so I am still a student intern until I finish another 100 hours, and at this rate it will take another month.  As long as I am a student intern, I'm essentially cheap slave labor.  I'm only working part time, and not getting paid much for it, so the pocketbook is hurting a bit.  It's temporary, I hope.  Although I'm applying again to doctoral programs, so I could just be a student indefinitely.  Just a slightly more experienced student with a little bit higher credentials.  We'll see what happens.  I might even have time to can my fruit this summer, depending on everything else.


 


 



From: rampion
12/29/2008 21:06:05

Karen,


 


Hi!  How is it going?  How is your family? 


 


I felt bad about starting a conversation with out about professional interests, and then disappearing.    I guess I dropped out of that one because things went bad fast with my job, and it got painful to talk about.  I'm not at that job anymore, but did enjoy comparing notes with you.  And a lot of the assessments and stuff that I used at that job were from Brian Iwata.


 


Anyway, I keep thinking I should at least say hi again or something, and let you know that I didn't forget about you.  So, I hope you had a great Christmas, and have a Happy New Year also!


 


 



From: begood2
12/24/2008 22:02:10

I would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!



From: begood2
11/27/2008 15:53:15
Happy Thanksgiving!


From: rampion
09/11/2008 13:55:49

That is scary about the tumor.  I will remember you and Nathaniel in my prayers.  November seems like a long time to wait. 


I hope your girl adjusts to the retainer, too. 



From: rampion
09/11/2008 13:53:06

OK!  I'm sure we could work out a trade.  ;)  Mine are still green, but starting to fall already.  Plenty of the human kind of nuts to go around, too.  Kids, clients, me, ...



kmbishoff wrote:


If you have extra nuts (other than kids, I mean) seed them this way--lol! 


My younger girl got her braces off and moves into a plastic retainer on Monday.  Not sure how well this will work with her OCD and autism, but I never thought I could get her to keep braces on for two years! 


They found a tumor in my youngest son's skull yesterday, so please keep him in your prayers--his name Nathaniel.  I hate all the redtape of getting him in to the specialists--they are not sure they can "fit him in" before November.  AUGH!  His dentist found it and wants to send him to an oral surgeon (???) but I am trying to get him in to see an ENT.  I guess a tumor is not considered an emergency? 


Bleahhhhhh


Karen


 





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