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Originally posted by Jumble View PostAmerican chocolate is that bad? I feel I should try it, but I'm quite happy to be chocolate free for a week if necessary
Ah, but I've never been to the US so it's really exciting for me Whereas you've been away from your home and family for a long time so it's understandable that you're keen to get back to them
Originally posted by llp View PostNo, American chocolate is just different! Like anything else in the world...it is what you are use to eating. I happen to like a variety called Sees Chocolates (a West coast variety which AT and MW were quite familiar with) and Ghiradelli chocolates (from San Francisco). Both are very tasty and full of delicious calories. I believe European chocolates uses a different cocoa bean or something.
plus most people I know in here like the European stuff more. Although I must say I like Godiva chocolate!
And Mom and dad just got their presents and loved it! Yay! Mom especially loved the fact that I made a poem in the beginning of the photo album as well!sigpic
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It’s 5am. I woke around three after what has to be the weirdest dream ever *looks around for Bekki* No Martin though
I dreamt that my father needed a lift to the station. I couldn’t take him because my car (turquoise 1963 VW Beetle, my first car) had oil pouring out of it, all over the garage floor. I’d had it looked at by four mechanics, but none of them could figure out what was causing the oil to leak. We couldn’t use my mother’s car because for some reason it was parked at the bottom of the hill. Anywoo, I drove my father’s car to the station and dropped him off, then drove back home. There was some discussion about how we were going to get my mother’s car back, since my car was still out of action (I have no idea why we couldn’t drive down in my father’s car, it seemed to have disappeared ) Then my youngest brother, John, turned up to look at my car and saw immediately that there was a screw loose (which wood actually apply well to him ) on the engine casing, and once he’d tightened it the car was fine. Then I woke up.
So, several very weird things in that dream…
1. I haven’t seen any of my family for more than fifteen years, and my mother died last year.
2. My mother never had a car since she didn’t drive, except for one occasion over at Ash Ranges when she nearly drove us all into a ditch. I must have been about 11 at the time.
3. The whole thing took place at my present home, which doesn’t have a garage.
4. The bottom of the hill is only a ten minute walk away, so there was really no reason why we couldn’t just walk down and fetch the car back. Besides which, my brother had arrived in his car, so could have taken us to get it anyway.
And no, I hadn’t eaten any cheese or drunk any wine before I went to bed, so I guess I have to accept that I there’s something very strange going on in my subconscious
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Originally posted by Jumble View PostAnd no, I hadn’t eaten any cheese or drunk any wine before I went to bed, so I guess I have to accept that I there’s something very strange going on in my subconscious
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Originally posted by hedwig View PostWelcome to the dark side ...
What I'd really like to know, seriously, is why I always remember my dreams when apparently most people don't?
Everyone dreams every night, yet most are not remembered. I often dream several times a night and can always remember them - sometimes I only catch bits and pieces before the dream fades, but often I remember the whole thing in detail. Most of my dreams are just ordinary and of little note, but often they are very strange (as with this one) and I find it impossible to go back to sleep because I'm trying to figure out what they mean, if anything
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You know me and dreams. I have no idea what they mean, but IIRC, you only remember your dreams if you wake up within a few minutes of dreaming. Also, if you wake up while dreaming and then fall asleep you are prone to forget them as well unless they were particularly vivid.
Working the night away in the labor room. I can't complain too much. It's been pretty slow, *knock wood* tho I did just have a mama come in in labor. She's getting comfy in her room and an epidural (was in her plan). Then we'll have a baby. I hope.sigpic
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Ok, I know I referred to my garden as a jungle, but I was joking........ so I didn't expect to find this on my lawn..
It's an Adder, the only poisonous snake indigenous to the UK.
And it's just sitting there........ looking at me..........
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Originally posted by Jumble View PostOk, I know I referred to my garden as a jungle, but I was joking........ so I didn't expect to find this on my lawn..
http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...r-2-140511.jpg
http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...der-140511.jpg
It's an Adder, the only poisonous snake indiginous to the UK.
And it's just sitting there........ looking at me..........
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Originally posted by Jumble View PostOk, I know I referred to my garden as a jungle, but I was joking........ so I didn't expect to find this on my lawn..
http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...r-2-140511.jpg
http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...der-140511.jpg
It's an Adder, the only poisonous snake indiginous to the UK.
And it's just sitting there........ looking at me..........
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Originally posted by jasminaGo View PostHe's cute!
Originally posted by Leo1 View Post
It was about six inches from my foot when I first noticed it *exit Jumble, very fast..... to get her camera *
He's gone now, and I've warned my neighbours to watch out for him in case the kids think he's a toy
And what have I told you about not quoting me before I've corrected my typos?
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Originally posted by Leo1 View Post*faints*
And what have I told you about not quoting me before I've corrected my typos?
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