Hi Shawn,
RH> it been just one, and they been able to identify which one, it would
RH> have come out.
SH> I will keep you all in the loop.
Thanks; I may be just shooting in the dark but if it's something the
doctors haven't considered, I thought I'd suggest it. It took an
endocrinologist to put us on the right track, after Steve asked our
primary care doctor some questions.
RH> and lots of left overs to go home with everybody. Sounds like a good
RH> time is in store for us.
SH> Does it ever. We're doing our thanksgiving on Saturday. We always do
SH> it the weekend after the Thursday. My birthday falls on the Canadian
SH> one so we just switched years ago.
So Canadian Thanksgiving is a fixed calendar date? The American one was
(finally, after bouncing around the fall calendar) as the 4th Thursday
in November. It can be as early as November 22 or as late as November
28. Steve and I made our engagement official on November 27, 1974 so we
alwaays have a extra special day around this time of year. Our first
grandson was born on November 29, 2003, another special day.
SH> 9 people coming, and we only have the smallest turkey I've ever
seen. SH> It was far too expensive and had to go to 8 stores to find
one.
SH> I'm gonna cook it, a mince meat pie, and a blueberry pie. The sides
SH> are coming with guests, and if they don't bring anything we're all
SH> gonna be hungry cause I'm done. :)
Save a piece of the blueberry pie for me please. (G) I don't care for
pumpkin pie; I think our host mentioned other desserts will be brought
tomorrow. Something funny--for years, I don't remember when they started
but they kept it up until my older brother moved too far away to come
home for Thanksgiving--my brothers would always play tic tac toe with
their pieces of pumpkin pie.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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