Has anyone seen or heard from Sandlapper_rose?
ishareflowers {Lisa}
7 years ago
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Has anyone heard from Florence lately?
Comments (3)Josh---thanks so much for thinking of me-----DH and I are both having some health problems ( comes with age)---LOL---My computer time has been limited----Paula did notify about this post-----Hi Kate and Pam Hope to be visiting more often Florence...See MoreHas anyone ever heard or seen this?
Comments (2)It's funny I just wrote a question about wall mirror and mounting lighting on it. Yes I have seen several light sources on the mirror and it's beautiful. Not sure of your vanity size or how much light you need but I do have a couple of suggestions. If you have canned lighting directly above your vanity I would go with mounting your light sources on each side of the areas you would be looking into. Lighting specialists say to center your side lighting eye level or about 60 inches from the floor. The side lights remove the shadows when your putting on make up etc.... Since you already have lighting from above the lower level task lighting would be more useful. I am installing canned lighting and mounting sconce's on the mirror in my bathroom. Do a search of bathrooms and you will see many examples of lighting on mirrors. It doubles your light and looks very elegant. You also might request a dimmer for ambient lighting on those light sources. Hope this helps. You may also want to look at designers bathrooms on HGTV web site for great examples of this idea....See MoreHas anyone heard from or seen Satine?
Comments (8)Im here, Im here. I have been lurking. Thank you so much for thinking of me. My daughter did come last Friday evening as she had met my middle daughter in DC and rode to my house with her (middle daughter and her husband and baby). We had a nice dinner (miracle because I don't cook) then youngest daughter stayed overnight. I think she looked good although her sister said she looked "just ok". The next day we went to the eye dr. for exam and glasses. When the glasses came in my daughter and her "boyfriend" came to my office to pick them up. We have talked once or twice and I am cautiously optomistic. Im almost afraid to believe she is clean because I don't think I can take the impact it would have if she isn't. She answered an ad for a radio station doing a variety of things but has not heard from them. Im sure there were hundreds of applicants. So, she is really not doing anything during the day and I so want to just say to her"get off your behind and find a job". I could go on and on but Im trying hard to limit the time I spend obsessing about what if and if only etc. On a positive note I have invited 5 single lady friends to a luncheon at my house this Sunday. I am trying to enjoy each occasion as it arises I so miss doing special things for the little holidays. When my husband was alive I always decorated etc for every holiday. I even bought new red dishes for this Sunday. Thank you again for thinking of us and I just know your prayers have helped. Satine...See MoreOT - Has anyone heard from Hoganlogan
Comments (3)We haven't fell off the face of the earth. My mother always said she had to get in the mood to sew & I couldn't understand that because I would sew all time if I didn't have other obligations. Well, life has come to the point where both of us have lost interest in sewing along with losing one of the little girls we sewed for. It's a long story so bear with me. First, my niece who was born when I was 11 was Dxed with cancer the last of Aug of 09. She died Mar 5, 2010. We don't know for sure where her cancer started as she was stage 4 when we found out & it was all over her body. We suspect ovarian. She was too sick to operate on. Places they were able to get a biopsy showed that those places were not her primary cancer. If you have ovaries, get the BRAC test. Teresa & her husband had adopted a special needs grand daughter who would have been 10 Aug of 2010. Teresa's worst worry about dying was her fear that Skyler wouldn't be taken care of properly. We got up to get her ready for school on March 2, 3 days before Teresa died, & Skyler was in her bed dead. The state held her body awhile..until they determined no foul play was involved. It was simply that God came & got her in the middle of the night. Teresa was conscious until she went to sleep about 1 1/2 hours before she just quit breathing so she knew Skyler had died. We were able to do a double funeral...another first for us. I put my life on hold when Teresa was first Dxed & rescheduled so many Dr appts of my own after she died. When appts came around this year 2 a week, I was confused at first until it registered about what had happened last year making up so many at once. I don't guess many people have ever seen a dead child at the scene of the death. We were as prepared for Teresa as you can prepare, but that child's death just really threw us for a curve. Officials came out of the cracks & crevices interviewing us. Their house is in one county but in the city limits of a town in an ajoining county. Who was responsible for her????...well whom ever was there. We have always been a close family. If she needed anything, ever who became aware of it, did whatever needed doing. Under the circumstances, the questions they asked & the answers we gave made us sound so inadequate. She was by no means negelected. Her biological mom's husband gave me fits about "rocking her & spoiling her". If I was in a rocker or on the sofa, she liked being close & I know she was confused about her grand mother being gone as she was in & out of the hospital a lot. She knew she could pile up on me where ever I was & she did. She didn't talk much but you could communicate with her. Yes or no was down pat. I knew her favorite foods & I took them to her. When grand mom was eating, I'd question her about being able to eat so & so. Before Teresa could answer, Skyler would start clapping & laughing when I mentioned a favorite of her's. Teresa would tease her saying "She is asking ME what I want not what YOU want". Of course she thought that was funny & giggled & clapped even more. Skyler was very tall & part of her physical problems was vision & muscles in both upper & lower torso. She could put some food away but she was a very thin child. I made most of her bottoms especially school uniform things. Also, her dresses. Her heighth had her in a 12 but an 8-10 fit her body. Besides food, she loved clothes. She thought we should have fittings on every visit. I had fabric all over this house in some mode of production. I found several packs of elastic in the laundry room last week where I'd washed & dried it ready to use. I have things 3/4s made. I have things cut out & I have pre-washed fabric on the cutting table. She loved Elmo. Susan had fabric & purchased items she'd found on sale that she had bought for birthdays & Christmases coming up. Those of us who thought we'd be left behind with her had many questions on our brain. She started her periods 4 months past her 9th birthday & she was still in diapers. Talk about a mess!!! Doctors had suggested depo vera shots or a partial hysterectomy. Those were questions Teresa was still searching her heart for proper answers for. We all had had her on our minds every waking hour for 6 months with thoughts crowding our brains about what would we should or would do & when we found her dead, it was like our brains just shut down. Susan had people ask her how it felt & she would tell them that words hadn't been invented to describe our feelings. We both appreciate your concern & in hind sight, we should have come on here & let you know what was going on & asked for your prayers. One thing that confused people about me & Teresa was our bond. It was more than an aunt & niece. Teresa's mother was from my dad's first marraige & her mom died when she was 15 months old. She was a senior in high school when I was a 1st grader. When Teresa came along, I didn't really know if I felt like she was my child or the little sister I never had. Of course I was sewing for her from day one. She was probably about 2 1/2 maybe 3 1/2 & such a smart kid...always was. She'd heard the word scraps as in something made for her was from scraps of something of mine or mother's. As I was sewing, mother spoiled me by allowing me to toss trimings in the floor. I still do & it drives one of my cousins crazy. Teresa asked what that was in the floor & I said "scraps". Next thing I knew, she was picking all of it up & putting each fabric in separate piles. Such little things & little piles. I asked her why she was doing that & she said she wanted to save those "scraps" so I could make her someting from them. We had to have a lesson in what scraps you saved. So many sweet memories. As she talked about her pending death...& boy did she talk, she assured us that she was not going anywhere. She said, "As long as you have a breath in your body, I'll live in your heart." Teresa was almost 13 when her sister & Susan were born. She took care of them like I took care of her as a child. We're having problems coping but her sister truely is. Susan kept telling me that Melanie was just not accepting the fact that Teresa was not going to survive & didn't until about 2 weeks before. When you pray, remember us. Our hearts still ache. Makes you not want to out live anybody you love....See Moreishareflowers {Lisa}
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