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Being from Norway, you might understand what I'm talking about.
Sorry, but I'm not from Norway, my great grandfather brought the whole family over, and my grandmother's family did the same thing. I've never been, but would love to visit some day.

Anyhow, where would you like to go next?

And where in the states would you like to go, since you mentioned that?
 
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Oh I forgot to mention that one thing I liked when I visited Germany: no speed limit. That was fantastic. I wish it was the same here in the States. I think I heard that in some states in the US there is no speed limit. I'm not sure if it's right. Anyway, unfortunately here in MD it's 55 mph and it's far too slow for me! I always say I missed my career. I should have been in the car racing business, not the rat racing one!
 
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Anyhow, where would you like to go next?

And where in the states would you like to go, since you mentioned that?

Well, in the states, I'd love to go and see the major landmarks, historical or physical. As for the rest of the world, I don't know. I'm not too keen on going in places where my safety will be in jeopardy like the Middle East, Africa, ....

What about you, soccerdad, where would you like to go?
 
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Oh I forgot to mention that one thing I liked when I visited Germany: no speed limit. That was fantastic. I wish it was the same here in the States. I think I heard that in some states in the US there is no speed limit. I'm not sure if it's right. Anyway, unfortunately here in MD it's 55 mph and it's far too slow for me! I always say I missed my career. I should have been in the car racing business, not the rat racing one!
Me too, my dad raced cars at one time. I would love to visit the Autobahn, but I heard that Americans go and cause accidents there cuz we go and try to drive as fast as we can, but don't know the roads or culture of the driving.
 
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Well, in the states, I'd love to go and see the major landmarks, historical or physical. As for the rest of the world, I don't know. I'm not too keen on going in places where my safety will be in jeopardy like the Middle East, Africa, ....

What about you, soccerdad, where would you like to go?
Good Point, but if safety weren't an issue, I'd like to go to Isreal, and also England.

I've never been to Disneyworld, so that's where I'd go in the states.

So if you've been all over (and it's not personal), how did you end up in Maryland?
 
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Well, I've been in many places when I lived in France. Then when I came to visit the states I met a guy, fell in love and got married. He lived in Maryland so that is how I got "stuck" there! Now, being divorced from him, I'm thinking that I should have broken my leg just before meeting him. It would have been less painful! But then I would not have had the wonderful children I have now!

All is well now and as I have a job in DC that helps me to take care of my kids by myself, it would be silly to move from Maryland. I'll probably move when my kids leave home or if I get married again. Which ever comes first!
 
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A lady at church invited me for Christmas. I spend the day with her family and had a good time. The food was good, especially the desserts!!!! We ended the day playing cards. It's was great! :D

What about you?
Sounds like fun.

I didn't have my son, so that was a bummer. My brother and his family, and sister and family all went to my parents to open presents Christmas AM, then after my brother had to leave, so we we hung out and played games, ate a big Christmas lunch and it was really good (my mom isn't known for her cooking, so it was amazingly good). Then watched a little TV, talked and then everyone went home.

I love cards. So what is your favorite card games, and favorite board games?
 
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How are you doing today?

What's your favorite book?

What is your favorite Bible verse?

I'm doing great today, thanks!

My favorite book is the Bible. I like other books (mostly spiritual books) but none are my favorite.

One of my favorite verse is Jeremiah 29:11. It's good to know He has good plans for our lives and that He is in control.
 
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Sounds like fun.

I didn't have my son, so that was a bummer. My brother and his family, and sister and family all went to my parents to open presents Christmas AM, then after my brother had to leave, so we we hung out and played games, ate a big Christmas lunch and it was really good (my mom isn't known for her cooking, so it was amazingly good). Then watched a little TV, talked and then everyone went home.

I love cards. So what is your favorite card games, and favorite board games?

I also did not have my kids for Christmas. However, because they live with me, it was a nice change of pace for me. I thought I would feel terribly lonely, but I didn't. Instead I have time, until they come back on December 31st, to pamper myself! :D

For card games, I love to play Phase 10, Skip-Bo, and Uno.

For board games, my kids love to play Monopoly, but it can take quite a long time to finish the game and if my younger son (10) start to lose then he asks me to loan him money or be lenient and if I decide to abide by the rules then he gets frustrated and quits. He doesn't care what his other brother thinks about "bending" the rules. LOL

I prefer to play Taboo, Pictionary, Battleship, Clue, Aggrevation, Chinese checkers, Sorry, Mastermind, Stratego and many others.

All these games are a lot of fun.

What do you play with your son?
 
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I also did not have my kids for Christmas. However, because they live with me, it was a nice change of pace for me. I thought I would feel terribly lonely, but I didn't. Instead I have time, until they come back on December 31st, to pamper myself! :D

For card games, I love to play Phase 10, Skip-Bo, and Uno.

For board games, my kids love to play Monopoly, but it can take quite a long time to finish the game and if my younger son (10) start to lose then he asks me to loan him money or be lenient and if I decide to abide by the rules then he gets frustrated and quits. He doesn't care what his other brother thinks about "bending" the rules. LOL

I prefer to play Taboo, Pictionary, Battleship, Clue, Aggrevation, Chinese checkers, Sorry, Mastermind, Stratego and many others.

All these games are a lot of fun.

What do you play with your son?
Mastermind, Stratego, Aggrevation... I haven't played those in years.

As far as board games, he likes chinese checkers and sorry. He also loves playing xbox and soccer in my general terms, and also going to the driving range and hitting golf balls. Interesting that we don't really play too many card games together, but he likes Uno too.

Glad to hear you weren't lonely.

Any plans for new years?

Are you going to do anything special that you couldn't do without your kids around?
 
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Any plans for new years?

No plans really only the resolution to get closer to Him, to know Him more.

Are you going to do anything special that you couldn't do without your kids around?

Well, it looks like I'm getting a cold so, I will probably get some over-the-counter medication and stay home. Otherwise there isn't much one can do alone, that is special.

What about you? Do you have any plans for 2008?
 
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No plans really only the resolution to get closer to Him, to know Him more.
Me too. I was thinking about that the last few days, and I've let circumstances and a few decisions on my part, rob me of joy in my life (not to say I'm not happy), so I want to let him feel me with his love more.

Well, it looks like I'm getting a cold so, I will probably get some over-the-counter medication and stay home. Otherwise there isn't much one can do alone, that is special.

What about you? Do you have any plans for 2008?
I enjoy being alone actually. I can watch movies that my son doesn't like, like LOTR and Star Wars.

I have some decisions to make about next year that I'm not sure about yet, I really need to take to the Lord. My son is good enough to play a year up in soccer, cuz in U11 is where it starts to get more competitive in WA, and the time commitment is more then double, and he's been playing up a year to play with his friends. I also been asked to take over a competitive soccer team, and the time commitment is usually 4 days a week, and a few other things.

I've used Zicam and it works pretty well for me. If you consider getting it, I've heard not to get the nose spray, some people have had negative reactions to it, and naturally, drink more water. Tomato Soap too, Chicken Noodle is good for preventing colds and the flu, but Tomato is better when you get it. Read that in Mens Health.

Do you have a big thing planned for New Years Day (I meant)? Like we get together as a family and watch football and play cards. I like to start the new years as a family.
 
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I have some decisions to make about next year that I'm not sure about yet, I really need to take to the Lord. My son is good enough to play a year up in soccer, cuz in U11 is where it starts to get more competitive in WA, and the time commitment is more then double, and he's been playing up a year to play with his friends. I also been asked to take over a competitive soccer team, and the time commitment is usually 4 days a week, and a few other things.

Be careful not to be too busy and burn out. That could crush your spirit.

I've used Zicam and it works pretty well for me. If you consider getting it, I've heard not to get the nose spray, some people have had negative reactions to it, and naturally, drink more water. Tomato Soap too, Chicken Noodle is good for preventing colds and the flu, but Tomato is better when you get it. Read that in Mens Health.

Tomato soup? I did not know! Thanks for the tip. At home I drink a lot of water, but then at work sometimes I forget, except when I eat my lunch.

Do you have a big thing planned for New Years Day (I meant)? Like we get together as a family and watch football and play cards. I like to start the new years as a family.

I'm off from work tomorrow (I work every other Friday and 9 hours every other week day). I volunteered to help provide and serve the meal at a women's shelter in the neighborhood on Saturday 29. I'm looking forward to it.

Apart from that I do not have any big plans. As all my family is in France I usually don't go anywhere, except if I'm invited. This year the same lady who invited me for Christmas has invited me for New Year's eve. I don't know what to expect. LOL. My kids come back from their vacation in Canada on Dec. 31, so they'll be home on New Year's Day. We will probably watch some movies and play some games.

You mentioned watching football. Who will be playing this weekend? Who is your favorite team? I don't have any (definitely not the Ravens!), but sometimes I cheer the poor Redskins from Washington DC. Do you think that the Patriots are going to break the winning record?
 
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Be careful not to be too busy and burn out. That could crush your spirit.
I know about that. That's how I'm feeling right now, a little burned out. But it helps we have a great group of girls.

I'm off from work tomorrow (I work every other Friday and 9 hours every other week day). I volunteered to help provide and serve the meal at a women's shelter in the neighborhood on Saturday 29. I'm looking forward to it.

So you work 8-9-8-9-8? or 9-off-9-off, etc, the every other friday I'm clear on.

That should be interesting volunteering at a women's shelter. Have you done that before?

Apart from that I do not have any big plans. As all my family is in France I usually don't go anywhere, except if I'm invited. This year the same lady who invited me for Christmas has invited me for New Year's eve. I don't know what to expect. LOL. My kids come back from their vacation in Canada on Dec. 31, so they'll be home on New Year's Day. We will probably watch some movies and play some games.

I remembered that you were from France, and it occured to me, I've never met anyone who was a Christian that was from France before. I thought that was interesting, and I used to go to a church that was fairly international: Brits, Aussies, Scots, Indian, many western and eastern europeans actually, African, etc.

Well, I bet you're happy that your kids come home. I know I hate dropping my son off at his moms.

You mentioned watching football. Who will be playing this weekend? Who is your favorite team? I don't have any (definitely not the Ravens!), but sometimes I cheer the poor Redskins from Washington DC. Do you think that the Patriots are going to break the winning record?
My favorite team is the Seattle Seahawks. I actually hope that the Gaints are able to pull off the upset. All the pro teams play on sunday, except the Patriots vs. the Giants on Saturday so everyone can see the pats for the the record.

So do you like College Football too, and are you going to be watching the bowl games on New Years Day?
 
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