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cherie52 72F
25 posts
4/17/2006 5:03 pm

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4/17/2006 5:04 pm

Am feeling better. Was on 3 types of antibiotics and 1 of them must help something!


It is a new day. Went out with an old friend and had lobster the other night. That lifted my spirits quite a bit. 5 times in the past my friend has invited me to dinner but we never could get together, so it was such a nice surprise when it worked out for once. It is funny how things go.

I have not had a drink for awhile because I could not drink while on some of the antibiotics. I don't know when I shall indulge again, who knows maybe next weekend, maybe not! No matter anyhow!

When I was 6 years old my met my great grandmother who was 94. She remembered comming across the ocean in a wooden ship when she was 5 and crossing the prairie walking behind a covered wagon when she was 5. Today I figured it out and she must have done this in about 1868! Amazing what they went through in those days! Oh, she came from Wales. I am wondering if I shared this story here before?

I want to thank my friends here who posted on my blogs and I do want you to know that I appreciate each one of you. I am lucky that I have found so many nice people here in blogland. Again, Thank you dear friends. Cherie

Maudie50 74F

4/18/2006 4:19 am

Glad you are feeling better Cherie and enjoyed your night out. Best wishes Billy and Maudie.


Rocknblue 67M

4/18/2006 8:21 am

Hi Cherie! No ofcoarse you know...Take all those antibiotics until their gone...right? Hey, glad your feeling better!


starwomyn 70F
8876 posts
4/18/2006 8:58 am

I am glad the antibiotics were working. My great great grandmother lived on a Cherokee Reservation in Oklahoma. She left and went to work as a maid in Kentucky. She met an English Servant and married him. They produced my great grandfather. My great grandmother had eleven children - all the the youngers were born at home. The midwife for some of the older children including my grandmother was a former slave. Our grandparents great and beyond are historians as we are too.

Abracadabra