...we know it is honey, and I for one meant no offense with my juvenile humor...you have my apology....well, it happens to be important to me but you know.... in the end, it's just a fart joke.
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...we know it is honey, and I for one meant no offense with my juvenile humor...you have my apology....well, it happens to be important to me but you know.... in the end, it's just a fart joke.
Thanks guys, i appreciate the fact that you want to know about the coin.
my family tree goes back to 1633 here in the United States, i was given the documentation and genealogy book by my aunt Milly when i graduated high school. The coin was among my great grandmother's things when she passed and since i'm the only grand daughter who favored her likeness (both redheads with green eyes), i was allowed to choose a few things before they were distributed. The coin, circa 1630, is worn and flat and has a bit of green on it (i assume it's copper?) but i keep it with me as a reminder of where and who i came from.
I have no idea where she got it from but i like to imagine that maybe it made it's passage with one of those first ancestors that landed here way back when this country was just beginning.
That's beautiful.Thanks guys, i appreciate the fact that you want to know about the coin.
my family tree goes back to 1633 here in the United States, i was given the documentation and genealogy book by my aunt Milly when i graduated high school. The coin was among my great grandmother's things when she passed and since i'm the only grand daughter who favored her likeness (both redheads with green eyes), i was allowed to choose a few things before they were distributed. The coin, circa 1630, is worn and flat and has a bit of green on it (i assume it's copper?) but i keep it with me as a reminder of where and who i came from.
I have no idea where she got it from but i like to imagine that maybe it made it's passage with one of those first ancestors that landed here way back when this country was just beginning.
My watch.
He was my mother's go-to saint when I was growing up. She would have novenas said in his name to help our family. That about tells you what we were like! Today after mass, I lit a candle in fron of his statue at church in memory of my mother.Yes! he does. Patron saint of the impossible and lost causes. Of which, I am both.
Have a great weekend, sir!
A barmaid I once helped go to college, or maybe it was buy a condo, perhaps personal aircraft, for some reason can't remember exactly, anyway she said something similar, called it her "pocket tude-a-tude", and the most valuable thing she owned...and it was, too, she had serious snapThe coolest thing I carry with me is my attitude.......
I was going to say this too, but no... I couldn't even finish writing the sentence without cracking up.The coolest thing I carry with me is my attitude.......
oh no! too precious. Don't carry.I don't carry it, but I think it's kinda cool. It's some kind of state commemorative coin. My brother always carried it with him because he liked the motto, "To be rather than to seem". It was in his pocket when the accident happened. I almost buried it with him, but I decided to keep it.....I take it out and look at it sometimes, hold it in my hand, run my fingers over the carvings......and smile.
When I was a little girl, I made up my own purse for this game, throwing in all sorts of doo dads from the house.This reminds me of when I was little...The game was Let's Make a Deal-(Not the new one). Women would be given valuable prizes if they had certain items in their purse. I think that my items have reduced greatly, now that I do not have little ones.
When I was a little girl, I made up my own purse for this game, throwing in all sorts of doo dads from the house.
Last year we found a box hidden away my youngest daughter made as a time capsule when she was 4 and in pre-school. Written of the front was “do no open for 100 yeres.” 10 years later she doesn’t remember making it. In it we found things that that had gone missing which we searched high and low for at the time. A cell phone, wallet, jewelry, my astronaut pen, a hair brush and curling iron, little figures from her sister’s collection, about $50 in paper money and coins, and other things. Not one thing in the box was hers (I guess she couldn’t part with anything of hers). It was all other family members stuff that I guess she really liked and was tucking away for the future.When I was a little girl, I made up my own purse for this game, throwing in all sorts of doo dads from the house.
Redistributing wealth runs deep in this one.Last year we found a box hidden away my youngest daughter made as a time capsule when she was 4 and in pre-school. Written of the front was “do no open for 100 yeres.” 10 years later she doesn’t remember making it. In it we found things that that had gone missing which we searched high and low for at the time. A cell phone, wallet, jewelry, my astronaut pen, a hair brush and curling iron, little figures from her sister’s collection, about $50 in paper money and coins, and other things. Not one thing in the box was hers (I guess she couldn’t part with anything of hers). It was all other family members stuff that I guess she really liked and was tucking away for the future.
Last year we found a box hidden away my youngest daughter made as a time capsule when she was 4 and in pre-school. Written of the front was “do no open for 100 yeres.” 10 years later she doesn’t remember making it. In it we found things that that had gone missing which we searched high and low for at the time. A cell phone, wallet, jewelry, my astronaut pen, a hair brush and curling iron, little figures from her sister’s collection, about $50 in paper money and coins, and other things. Not one thing in the box was hers (I guess she couldn’t part with anything of hers). It was all other family members stuff that I guess she really liked and was tucking away for the future.
Redistributing wealth runs deep in this one.