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15th-Mar-2010 08:20 pm - Help Support Us in the MS Walk
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As many of you know, my mother has been living with MS for over 40 years.  She is joining Aaron and me this year at the DC MS Walk.  Please help us raise money by supporting us at http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Walk/DCWWalkEvents?team_id=199746&pg=team&fr_id=12250
20th-Dec-2009 08:52 pm - Snowpocalypse 2009 - a photo
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Snowpocalypse 2009 Snowpocalypse 2009 This is usually our picnic table and a bench...
21st-Dec-2008 09:43 pm - Happy Chanukah!!!
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Happy first night of Chanukah!

Also, a GREAT latke tip I received today in KosherMart - make your latkes using Yukon Gold potatoes. They have a much lower water content so you don't need to drain them as much. We made ours using the large grater and there was barely any liquid in the bottom of the bowl. Also, they don't turn grey while waiting to cook.
25th-Nov-2008 09:29 pm - Recipe Exchange Meme
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I don't usually go in for the "chain-letter" type memes, but this one looked like fun...

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This is a recipe exchange. Please send a recipe to the person whose name is listed in the number 1 position below (even if you don't know them). It should preferably be something quick, easy and without rare ingredients. Actually, the best one is the one you know in your head and can type out and send right now.

Then, copy this post into your journal, move my name to the number one position, and put your name in the number 2 slot. Only my name and your's should show in your post. It's fun to see where all the recipes come from. Seldom does anyone drop out because we can all can use new recipes!

1. Shelia Poole shelia_poole@yahoo.com
2. Becky Feld beckyfeld@livejournal.com
9th-Jul-2008 11:39 am - Gakked from lonebear
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Your result for Which Chess Piece are You Test?...

The Knight's City Guard


The Knight’s City Guard is characterized by the desire to serve others in times of need. Sometimes this drive is so powerful that the standard ‘give-and-take’ is unsatisfying. They are bound very much to social convention and don’t like to include moral or political controversy. The City Guard is often forgotten because they are so reliable. They are loyal and great producers of quality – which end up allowing others to take for granted what the City Guard gives. They are hurt by being treated as a doormat but are unwilling to toot their own horn about accomplishments. This is due to that it feels somewhat wrong to want a reward for doing work which is a virtue in itself.


The City Guard can be overworked and suffer from self inflicted headaches. They are methodical workers with good memories and analytical abilities. They are great in small groups because of their patience. They make pleasant co-workers and better employees. They tend to feel a bit harried by supervisory roles. They form strong loyalties of a personal nature. This is opposed to institutional loyalty. If someone leaves the company that’s close to this type – they may leave as well. They are perfect as teachers, administrators, clerics and fit right in amongst nursing or medical careers.


The Knight’s City guard is concerned with harmony and traditional behavior. They have a few close friends and are extremely loyal. Don’t confront them, they hate that. Also if the Knight’s City Guard is moody – it could be because they haven’t shared something of importance. Most friends of the City Guard feel ashamed later when finding out why the Guard refused to share the source of their trouble. This ‘Pawn’ is wonderful because they are the diplomat of emotions and needs. They are society’s most constructive and protective member.

Take Which Chess Piece are You Test? at HelloQuizzy

9th-Jul-2008 08:50 am - Gakked from osewalrus
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You Are 96% Massachusetts



Wicked pissa! Now go down to Dunkies and celebrate.

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As I was going through the mail that had accumulated on the table last week, I came across a piece of mail from one of my professional organizations, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) advertising the 2008 edition of their American Hospital Formulary Service (AHFS) Drug Information book. While this is a very useful tome, I have no need for a copy at home, so I was about to throw the envelope in the trash when something about the image on it caught my eye... The text on the open book shown was RIGHT justified and was in somewhat odd-spaced groupings. Further close examination appeared to show the text was HEBREW! I got osewalrus to take a look at it, and the best we can determine is that it is the Mussaf service for Succot. WOW! The advertisement said it was NEW and IMPROVED, but I think that adding the "compounding instructions" for the Temple sacrifices is going a little too far. I know the hospital pharmacy where I work does not routinely stock flour, oil, or wine, never mind sheep or cattle. For the curious, here's the image I scanned from the ad...

25th-Jan-2008 08:11 am - Birthday Greetings
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Wishing a most HAPPY BIRTHDAY to a wonderful lcmlc!!!!

I LOVE YOU! I LOVE YOU! I LOVE YOU!
24th-Jan-2008 10:32 pm - We Haz All Teh Kyut!
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The kitties are acclimating nicely to their new home. I've got LOTS of pictures, so I thought I'd share a few...

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22nd-Jan-2008 08:14 pm - We haz kitteez!
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So... We finally got through the kitty adoption process. We have now adopted a 2-year-old mommy cat and two of her kittens. The kittens are Shayera and Diana (Aaron suggested the names) and Momma cat is Metukah (Harold's suggestion).

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