time gone by already
anonymous
May 10 2004, 04:08:07 UTC
Wow, I can't believe it's time to say goodbye to them already. Seems like you just got there! Now the exciting thing to come home and get ready to bring them back here with you, and start your new lives! It's been a long road, but you have weathered many storms to get this far! God Bless you all! Love, Robin H.
...and we're almost home
anonymous
May 10 2004, 05:20:21 UTC
Hi Elaine and Lawrence, I have so enjoyed hearing your stories of your happy days with your new kiddles. Poland sounds so different than when I was there...only Solidarity...no McDonalds...Krakow is beautiful and ain't that castle just the coolest! Check out the Jagellonian University....aka Copernicus central...can you believe it...magic! I have some old bishop relative buried in the castle somewhere...so the legend goes...After your three weeks at home you know your kids are welcome to visit my house...and yard, and sprinkler, and my "B" is ready to teach them english! He also thought Ross was quite wonderful by the way. Don't eat Pizza? Wait a week or so...Don't forget the polish picinic...rain or shine. Can't wait to see you in class...Bring me home a ROCK....bye...Lisa still 5G!
What a good idea for you to leave the albums - and how thoughtful of Marci to make calendars. I hope you will all be together at home LONG before the calendars expire.
Give me a call when you have recovered from your trip, and we'll talk about the shower.
Elaine is a very swift lady. She handed me these horrible text things with handwritten words that she was supposed to photocopy and add day numbers too. Surely we can do better than *this*. And I think we did. Major props to Jan for technical review. I think it's just luck that we've got our developers so trained, they just automatically correct whatever we shove in front of them. You would be so proud. 8-) -m
William and Joe-Joe
anonymous
May 10 2004, 05:54:01 UTC
Hey L and E...we are all excited that you've made it through the first part...William and Joe-Joe can't understand why tt go with you on the return trip...call when can...or if I can't stand it a minute more I will call you...Love and Peace Gail
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I have so enjoyed hearing your stories of your happy days with your new kiddles. Poland sounds so different than when I was there...only Solidarity...no McDonalds...Krakow is beautiful and ain't that castle just the coolest! Check out the Jagellonian University....aka Copernicus central...can you believe it...magic! I have some old bishop relative buried in the castle somewhere...so the legend goes...After your three weeks at home you know your kids are welcome to visit my house...and yard, and sprinkler, and my "B" is ready to teach them english! He also thought Ross was quite wonderful by the way. Don't eat Pizza? Wait a week or so...Don't forget the polish picinic...rain or shine. Can't wait to see you in class...Bring me home a ROCK....bye...Lisa still 5G!
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Give me a call when you have recovered from your trip, and we'll talk about the shower.
Love, in Our Lady, Elizabeth
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Surely we can do better than *this*.
And I think we did. Major props to Jan for technical review. I think it's just luck that we've got our developers so trained, they just automatically correct whatever we shove in front of them. You would be so proud. 8-)
-m
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