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Wishing everyone a very happy and healthy New Year |
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To those who had written awhile back I thank you. Sometimes real life takes a big chunk out of you doesn't it? With your prayers slowly returning to somewhat being normal. |
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Wishing everyone the happiest of holidays and my wishes for a Happy New Year! |
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May the good saints protect you and bless you today. And may trouble ignore you each step of the way. Christmas joy to you all! |
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So what did you do to celebrate your birthday...........Well a hurricane came and that was that.......lol. |
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Getting closer to another year older. Not sure of the another year wiser part though. |
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lovin 4 whole days off. :) |
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Another year older and wiser...hopefully:) |
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It is so nice to be back home. Thank you to my friends for your understanding and worry. |
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It has been some time since I wrote here. During these past few months I have slowly felt the energy and strength return. I hadn't realized, during my relatives decline in health and ultimate passing, how drained I was. But with the time away I have recharged the batteries. Again my thanks to those who were there during this difficult and trying time.
But life moves forward as we know. And so again I will look for that one that will compliment me. I know that you are out there somewhere. :) |
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I hope that everyone had a very Happy Thanksgiving. |
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Due to a death in my family I will be taking some time off . Thank you to those who have expressed their sympathies. |
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The amount of mail has greatly touched me and has helped me during my recovery. To give you a follow up I am doing very well following my scare so to speak. Our community again shows it's strength thru you all.
Again thank you to all who have taken the time to write. |
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Thank you to all who have sent well wishes following my recent hospital stay. |
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May the luck of the Irish Lead to happiest heights And the highway you travel Be lined with green lights. Wherever you go and whatever you do, May the luck of the Irish be there with you.
If you’re enough lucky to be Irish... You’re lucky enough!
May you have all the happiness and luck that life can hold— And at the end of all your rainbows may you find a pot of gold.
May your pockets be heavy— Your heart be light, And may good luck pursue you Each morning and night.
Sláinte! |
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There's a tear in your eye, And I'm wondering why, For it never should be there at all. With such pow'r in your smile, Sure a stone you'd beguile, So there's never a teardrop should fall. When your sweet lilting laughter's Like some fairy song, And your eyes twinkle bright as can be; You should laugh all the while And all other times smile, And now, smile a smile for me.
When Irish eyes are smiling, Sure, 'tis like the morn in Spring. In the lilt of Irish laughter You can hear the angels sing. When Irish hearts are happy, All the world seems bright and gay. And when Irish eyes are smiling, Sure, they steal your heart away.
For your smile is a part Of the love in your heart, And it makes even sunshine more bright. Like the linnet's sweet song, Crooning all the day long, Comes your laughter and light. For the springtime of life Is the sweetest of all There is ne'er a real care or regret; And while springtime is ours Throughout all of youth's hours, Let us smile each chance we get.
When Irish eyes are smiling, Sure, 'tis like the morn in Spring. In the lilt of Irish laughter You can hear the angels sing. When Irish hearts are happy, All the world seems bright and gay. And when Irish eyes are smiling, Sure, they steal your heart away.
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It is indeed so good to be back after a very long time away. I have again found however during it how important good friends are.
I hope that everyone here had a great holiday and new year, and I hope for all that 2006 will be the year that we each find the success of what we are searching for here. |
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