Conversation – 15
Welcome to conversation – 15. This is number 15 of this thread.
We are in TAY. This Thread is three years old.
I hope you enjoy this as it covers music, fashion and most of all
Heidi Daus. I am an Avid Collector. ♥ my focus is fashion being a former
fashion model. As a singer I cover lots of old school music and popular and
show tunes. Movies are a must. We talk about a lot of things in Conversation.
Please remember this is TAY! I am still learning the new system so bear with me.
Blessings to you all. ♥ Happy Holidays ♥
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Enjoy this special time of year. Have a great day. 🙂 I have a lot of irons in the fire.
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Have a terrific day and enjoy your family. 🙂
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Being Happy For Friends
It is important to be there for our friends during the good times, not just the difficult times.
When we are close friends with someone, we intuitively know when they need a hug, a helping hand, or a sympathetic ear. Likewise, when we are going through bleak periods in our lives, we count on friends to support us through loss, illness, and other setbacks, both big and small. And while part of being a good friend means being there when the other person needs us, it is just as important to be there for our friends so we can share in their joyous celebrations and triumphs.
After all, who else would our friends want to celebrate their promotions, graduations, marriages, and good news with than their loved ones and good friends. Yet depending on what is happening in our lives, it can sometimes be difficult to be there for our friends during the good times. We can become so busy with our own lives that we forget to make time. Or we may be so focused on our own problems that we may not feel like celebrating with our friends. We may even take their joyful moments for granted, assuming that as long as we’re there for our friends during the bad times that we are doing our jobs. Yet part of being a true friend means also being there during the good times. Success and happiness can feel empty without someone to share them with, and who better to join in our victory dances than our good friends.
Taking time from our busy lives to honor our friends’ happy moments is a wonderful way to show them that they matter. And in many ways, by wanting you around during their happy occasions, your friends are also honoring you. After all, it is the people we cherish that we want to sing at our birthdays, visit our newborn babies, and pop open that bottle of champagne when we reach a milestone moment. The next time a friend wants you to be there to celebrate with them, remember to feel honored that they thought of asking you. Together, you can celebrate their happiness and your rich friendship.
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Top of the morning to you. I hope all is well with your family. Well next week will be a busy
week for all of us. I hope you get some good eats and enjoy the season. Thinking of you. 🙂 -
Good Morning and I hope you and Jerry are relaxing. 🙂 Do you still have Chloe?
Are you wearing your new Heidi Daus pretties? I am thinking of you today. Maybe
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Cherie,
You are so lucky to have your mom stay a week even a day in the kitchen would be
great. 🙂 I wish my mom would come from Colorado and cook for us. I just love mom’s
cooking I cook just as good as she. ♥ Hubby rules in the summertime here. I rule in
the fall and winter I can slow cook like a chef. 🙂 All my Aunts are great cooks too.I love this time even if we did get an early cold snap! The snow blew my mind. We were
19 degrees last night. I feel way too early for that but oh well. Still praying for Cali and for
families with missing family. I hope they are safe. Cherie enjoy your day and take it easy. -
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Wolfgang Puck Bistro Elite 5-piece Bakeware Set
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Sheba … Cherie is almost in Food shopping frenzy mode. Next Tuesday Kids go to school for only half a day and then it’s Crazy Time! MOM will be staying with us next week starting on Monday which always saves the day … well the week! She’s a great cook but she’s a NEAT FREAK … That’s the part we LOVE … cause Hubby owns the Kitchen! Great Words …. But Cherie would blow-up if I were to dwell on things too long or at all. Thank You All so much for your well wishes and prayers for my co-workers daughter, she will greatly appreciate it!! So much to be Thankful for Sheba♥ … Take Care ALL!
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I wish I could give you a hug. I hope you MIL is not alone in the house. I have never
seen such a fire ever like this. I pray this is all over soon I wish I could send some cool
weather. I will not get my Heidi Daus pieces until Thursday. I hope you like your necklaces.I have to be patient as I know they will be here. Cool hugs coming your way. Oh you are
not a Debbie Downer and I am trying not to be. Hang in there but please keep a check
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I am sorry that the bracelet did not work out. I am glad you like the necklaces. I did
not order the bracelets. I the long earrings works on me I have several heavy pairs by
Heidi Daus. Everyone is different you are finding what works for you. Like you said
still a nice haul. No worries there is always something coming down the pike from
Heidi. I am still watching Marla Wynne and I have not decided anything yet. It is something
I am looking for to go back to some pieces I have when I wear Marla Wynne people get
whiplash. SMILE! I have not received my TS Necklace and other pieces yet that will not
happen until Thursday. I am looking forward to it. You know keep looking at Heidi and
the pieces you like. Check out items on sale right here on HSN. You are a pro already
when it comes to shopping for what you like. Please have a restful night. Love you Auntie Aimee. -
Goodnight to Cherie and family, kittengirl and family, Loaf and family and Bichon18
and family along with DIL Chloe. Shout out to Taci and family. -
I hope everyone have a safe and warm evening.
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