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Do the blogs have to be relevent to the group? For example, my blog is

about my life, and I do mention vegetarianism now and again, but it is

not the main topic. Just curious.

--Sylvia

, " Pat " <veggiehound

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> Check your two folders! Okay?

>

> Current members may place their own personal links to their groups,

webpages and blogs

> in one of the two folders at the top of the Links section.

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I just added my cooking blog to the folder. I'll have to rumage through and

check everyone else's out!

Still trying to catch up after being gone last week on a honeymoon! :-)

 

 

Pat <veggiehound wrote:

Check your two folders! Okay?

 

Current members may place their own personal links to their groups, webpages and

blogs

in one of the two folders at the top of the Links section. I have just finished

tidying these -

sometimes a bit of a challenge, since some of you keep changing emails and

perhaps even

becauses (could it be?) search engines are not totally reliable. Please

check to see if

YOUR links are still in the top two file folders in our Links section at:

 

vegetarianslimming/links/

 

If they have disappeared, please let me know so that I can put them back there,

or of

course you can do it yourself. (These are only for ones you own or moderate.)

 

Note: I incorrectly had a couple of Blogs in the first folder rather than the

second, which

I've now corrected ;-)

 

Soooo, go and have a look now - and while you're at it see who else is there!

 

Best, Pat (Co-owner, vegetarianslimming)

 

 

Cindi

The newly wed Ms. Drake-Martinez

 

 

 

 

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> Still trying to catch up after being gone last week on a honeymoon! :-)

 

Shall check the folder - great you've put pics up there ;-) - but you were gone

last week

on a WHAT?

 

LOL Not fair! Tell all, we want details - lots and lots of details - where did

you go? (for a

start!)

 

And all my very best wishes and congratulations to your lucky spouse - that's

happy news,

and I'm happy for you.

 

Nighty-night and big hugs - signing off now -

 

Best love, Pat

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Hi Pat.

Thanks for the congrats! We had a beautiful handfasting with about 65 people

attending and then went to Guerneville in Northern California for a week. It

was great!

Cindi

 

Pat <veggiehound wrote:

> Still trying to catch up after being gone last week on a honeymoon! :-)

 

Shall check the folder - great you've put pics up there ;-) - but you were gone

last week

on a WHAT?

 

LOL Not fair! Tell all, we want details - lots and lots of details - where did

you go? (for a

start!)

 

And all my very best wishes and congratulations to your lucky spouse - that's

happy news,

and I'm happy for you.

 

Nighty-night and big hugs - signing off now -

 

Best love, Pat

 

 

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what is this? handfasting

 

Cindi <cindi93069 wrote:

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

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> Thanks for the congrats! We had a beautiful handfasting with about 65

people

attending and then went to Guerneville in Northern California for a week. It

was great!

 

Lovely! Just the right number for on great celebration!! If you have pics, we'd

love them -

but tell us, what did you wear? Were there flowers and all that or did you keep

it more

simple and old-fashioned? Whichever, it would be just right for you. Glad to see

you here

again. Keep happy (silly thing to say!), loving and write in often.

 

Best love, Pat

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HI Beth ~

A handfasting is a pagan wedding or commitment ceremony.

Cindi

 

Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote:

what is this? handfasting

 

Cindi <cindi93069 wrote:

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

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Don't have pics yet, waiting on them. We both wore traditional wedding gowns

(one white/one ivory) with some sparklys and flowers in our hair. Our flower

colors were purple, white & pink. The decorations were pretty minimal but

beautiful, we had a great team of women helping us out and they did a lovely

job.

Thanks for asking!

Cindi

 

Pat <veggiehound wrote:

 

> Thanks for the congrats! We had a beautiful handfasting with about 65

people

attending and then went to Guerneville in Northern California for a week. It

was great!

 

Lovely! Just the right number for on great celebration!! If you have pics, we'd

love them -

but tell us, what did you wear? Were there flowers and all that or did you keep

it more

simple and old-fashioned? Whichever, it would be just right for you. Glad to see

you here

again. Keep happy (silly thing to say!), loving and write in often.

 

Best love, Pat

 

 

Cindi

The newly wed Ms. Drake-Martinez

 

 

 

 

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> Don't have pics yet, waiting on them.

 

So are we ;-)

 

> We both wore traditional wedding gowns (one white/one ivory) with some

sparklys and

flowers in our hair. Our flower colors were purple, white & pink.

 

Lovely lovely lovely! The flower colours are my faves too ;-)

 

>The decorations were pretty minimal but beautiful, we had a great team of women

helping us out and they did a lovely job.

 

I'm so glad it all went well. Love and hugs to both brides!

 

Pat

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Hope you had a wonderful honeymoon! Mine was last October in Barcelona.

Beautiful! Where did you go?

 

On 5/10/06, Cindi <cindi93069 wrote:

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> I just added my cooking blog to the folder. I'll have to rumage through

> and check everyone else's out!

> Still trying to catch up after being gone last week on a honeymoon! :-)

>

 

 

 

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Oh I bet Barcelona was fabulous!

We went to a small town in Northern California along the Russian River. Had a

little cottage for a week. It was great!

Cindi

 

Laura Wingfield <Laura.Wingfield wrote:

Hope you had a wonderful honeymoon! Mine was last October in Barcelona.

Beautiful! Where did you go?

 

On 5/10/06, Cindi <cindi93069 wrote:

>

> I just added my cooking blog to the folder. I'll have to rumage through

> and check everyone else's out!

> Still trying to catch up after being gone last week on a honeymoon! :-)

 

 

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Sounds lovely! Oh, to be somewhere like that right now! :)

 

On 5/11/06, Cindi <cindi93069 wrote:

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> Oh I bet Barcelona was fabulous!

> We went to a small town in Northern California along the Russian River.

> Had a little cottage for a week. It was great!

>

> Cindi

>

 

 

 

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OH! How wonderful! Then CONGRATULATIONS!

 

Cindi <cindi93069 wrote: HI Beth ~

A handfasting is a pagan wedding or commitment ceremony.

Cindi

 

Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote:

what is this? handfasting

 

Cindi <cindi93069 wrote:

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

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it sounds beautiful! any pics yet?

 

Cindi <cindi93069 wrote: Don't have pics yet, waiting on them. We

both wore traditional wedding gowns (one white/one ivory) with some sparklys and

flowers in our hair. Our flower colors were purple, white & pink. The

decorations were pretty minimal but beautiful, we had a great team of women

helping us out and they did a lovely job.

Thanks for asking!

Cindi

 

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

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I just went and made a folder titled " Cindi " and put one shot in that we got

back from the photographer. It's a tri-panel of the both of us each walking

down to our special chairs (I'm the one on the right, Kymberli has the dark

hair) and then the one in the middle is of us jumping the broom at the end of

the ceremony.

Thanks for your interest!

Cindi

 

Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote:

it sounds beautiful! any pics yet?

 

Cindi <cindi93069 wrote: Don't have pics yet, waiting on them. We

both wore traditional wedding gowns (one white/one ivory) with some sparklys and

flowers in our hair. Our flower colors were purple, white & pink. The

decorations were pretty minimal but beautiful, we had a great team of women

helping us out and they did a lovely job.

Thanks for asking!

Cindi

 

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

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Beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!

Beth

 

Cindi <cindi93069 wrote:

I just went and made a folder titled " Cindi " and put one shot in that we got

back from the photographer. It's a tri-panel of the both of us each walking

down to our special chairs (I'm the one on the right, Kymberli has the dark

hair) and then the one in the middle is of us jumping the broom at the end of

the ceremony.

Thanks for your interest!

Cindi

 

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

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