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sad nooz
Will do. We need to get some of them posting here again.
"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message ... Look me up there! On 6/3/11 5:56 PM, Linda2 wrote: I will keep posting in the hopes that others will come back. Lots of the RCB peeps on FaceBook. "Cheryl wrote in message ... Strange - I had a similar thought. I was never active here and can't claim knowing Sooz at all, but I am so sad to hear of her passing. I loved her style. Keep posting folks. Cheryl On 6/2/11 11:09 AM, Sarajane wrote: Good to see you here now, Tina. I feel like I do at funerals; glad to see the people there, but so sad for the reason. (((((((((((((Tina and Pete))))))))))))))))))) SJ On Jun 1, 3:10 pm, wrote: Thanks so much for letting us know this. Having a hard time responding to this. Pete and I sat here and cried when I read this. I've loved Sooz dearly and admired her tremendously, as a beader, and especially as a person. Tina (After a couple horrendous years, I've pretty much just hidden away.) On Jun 1, 6:31 am, wrote: |
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sad nooz
I think I will make a post on Facebook pointing people here--lets see
what we can do to revive this group. Do we still love beads? Yes, we do. Are we still online? Well then!! |
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sad nooz
That would be wonderful, SJ! I know Shirley still checks in here and she
won't join Facebook. It would be awesome if we could get this group going again! "Sarajane" wrote in message ... I think I will make a post on Facebook pointing people here--lets see what we can do to revive this group. Do we still love beads? Yes, we do. Are we still online? Well then!! |
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sad nooz
On 04/06/2011 17:01, Linda2 wrote:
That would be wonderful, SJ! I know Shirley still checks in here and she won't join Facebook. It would be awesome if we could get this group going again! wrote in message ... I think I will make a post on Facebook pointing people here--lets see what we can do to revive this group. Do we still love beads? Yes, we do. Are we still online? Well then!! Well I tried many times to get it back and so did Maren. Last year I had an horrendous year, not as I am going to say on here. Too much personal info. I have done some bead work but my all time consuming passion at the moment is Genealogy. Been doing my DH's and find he descended from Nobility His 10th great grandfather was Sir William Crich, born 1550 Lord of Crich, which it not so very far from were we live. You are right about me not joining FB would not touch it with a 10 foot barge pole. I am on Skype though with a web cam. Hugs Shirley -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk |
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sad nooz
Wow, do we now call you Lady Shone? LOL.
Facebook is not so bad. You can be as private as you want to, and only allow "friends" to view your page. Sooz had a private page and so do I. I am constantly amazed by the RCB people I find on there, including she of the wonderful stories, Kathy Nicklas-Varrasco. But if you won't join us there, we shall have to join you here. Well I tried many times to get it back and so did Maren. Last year I had an horrendous year, not as I am going to say on here. Too much personal info. I have done some bead work but my all time consuming passion at the moment is Genealogy. Been doing my DH's and find he descended from Nobility His 10th great grandfather was Sir William Crich, born 1550 Lord of Crich, which it not so very far from were we live. You are right about me not joining FB would not touch it with a 10 foot barge pole. I am on Skype though with a web cam. Hugs Shirley -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk |
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sad nooz
On 04/06/2011 20:11, Linda2 wrote:
Wow, do we now call you Lady Shone? LOL. Facebook is not so bad. You can be as private as you want to, and only allow "friends" to view your page. Sooz had a private page and so do I. I am constantly amazed by the RCB people I find on there, including she of the wonderful stories, Kathy Nicklas-Varrasco. But if you won't join us there, we shall have to join you here. Well I tried many times to get it back and so did Maren. Last year I had an horrendous year, not as I am going to say on here. Too much personal info. I have done some bead work but my all time consuming passion at the moment is Genealogy. Been doing my DH's and find he descended from Nobility His 10th great grandfather was Sir William Crich, born 1550 Lord of Crich, which it not so very far from were we live. You are right about me not joining FB would not touch it with a 10 foot barge pole. I am on Skype though with a web cam. Hugs Shirley -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk Alas no Lady Shone VBG. Sir William had two sons, one the elder also called William who inherited the title. The other son called Ralph is DH's 9th great grand father. Well as for me I seem to come from a series of miners and a customs officer in the 1700's. -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk |
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sad nooz
There must have been some brilliantly talented craftspeople in your lineage
as well, for those of us who know you, know that there is nothing you cannot accomplish. I still have the lovely bookmark you made for me and I treasure my beautiful "bead spoon" that you sent. Have you been able to visit any boot shows lately? Alas no Lady Shone VBG. Sir William had two sons, one the elder also called William who inherited the title. The other son called Ralph is DH's 9th great grand father. Well as for me I seem to come from a series of miners and a customs officer in the 1700's. -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk |
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sad nooz
On 04/06/2011 22:29, Linda2 wrote:
There must have been some brilliantly talented craftspeople in your lineage as well, for those of us who know you, know that there is nothing you cannot accomplish. I still have the lovely bookmark you made for me and I treasure my beautiful "bead spoon" that you sent. Have you been able to visit any boot shows lately? Alas no Lady Shone VBG. Sir William had two sons, one the elder also called William who inherited the title. The other son called Ralph is DH's 9th great grand father. Well as for me I seem to come from a series of miners and a customs officer in the 1700's. -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk No I have not been to any boot sale's or antique fairs for a long time. I have not been driving and cannot walk very far with the bulging disc in my lower back, It is like a gigantic toothache all down my left leg. -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk |
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sad nooz
On Jun 4, 10:19*am, Shirley Shone
wrote: On 04/06/2011 17:01, Linda2 wrote: That would be wonderful, SJ! I know Shirley still checks in here and she won't join Facebook. It would be awesome if we could get this group going again! *wrote in message ... I think I will make a post on Facebook pointing people here--lets see what we can do to revive this *group. Do we still love beads? Yes, we do. Are we still online? Well then!! Well I tried many times to get it back and so did Maren. Last year I had an horrendous year, not as I am going to say on here. Too much personal info. I *have done some bead work but my all time consuming passion at the moment is Genealogy. Been doing my DH's and find he descended from Nobility His 10th great grandfather was Sir William Crich, born *1550 Lord of Crich, which it not so very far from were we live. * You are right about me not joining FB would not touch it with a 10 foot barge pole. I am on Skype though with a web cam. Hugs Shirley -- Shirleywww.allcrafts.org.uk Shirley -- I came back just in homage to Sooz, and to see you. Glad to see you here and sorry about your disc. I am pleased you have found other ways to keep yourself busy, with the geneology. That stuff is really fascinating to read! Becki |
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sad nooz
That's a shame, you always found many treasures there. I will wave my wand
and send healing thoughts your way so that maybe you can get some relief from the disc. Because of back problems, our friend Valerie Moore recently had a pain stumulator implanted and is recovering from that surgery. Hopefully soon she will be pain free. No I have not been to any boot sale's or antique fairs for a long time. I have not been driving and cannot walk very far with the bulging disc in my lower back, It is like a gigantic toothache all down my left leg. -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk |
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