by glendasparris 30 Apr 2008

Can you just click on the yellow flower for everyone, even if you aren't talking to them? Not sure yet how this works. Just keep giving me instructions. This ole lady (62) is slow! lol

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by ruthie 02 May 2008

You certainly can glenda, but why not have a natter while you're there. Unless, of course, you're just trying to *bump* someone's flowers up so that they reach the next milestone. A lot of very lovely and sneaky friends seem to have been doing exactly that lately, haha, haven't they? Hugs and a flower for you sweetie.

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ruthie by ruthie 02 May 2008

Hey, and less of the *old* please glenda, I'm just about up with you sweetie, and I'm a long way from being old - unless it suits, of course, haha!

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by meganne 01 May 2008

Ah, well, if you're a bit slow, i wouldn't worry too much, i think you're probably in good company here, we all have our 'slow' days, especially when the rain makes our arthritis play up, (tee!hee!hee!)or when we're trying to learn a new program or skill, some days just nothing will sink in. ROFLMBO! We all love giving flowers here, for whatever reason, sometimes for no reason at all, but especially to say thank-you to those who have helped us or brightened our day, or held our hand and given us a shoulder to cry on, or just for 'being'. hugs n roses, Meganne

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glendasparris by glendasparris 01 May 2008

Thanks so much for your kind words. Boy talking about trying to learn. I have a new machine and I have been trying to make a diaper bag for a girl for this Sat. I have struggled with this thing for three days, night & day. The girl is wanting more than I bargained for, sure didn't charge her enough money for all the time and pain I have put into it. But it will really be cute when finished. Will post it on the site when (if)I get it finished. lol Thanks again. ****4U

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by wendymay60 01 May 2008

Yes and would't it be lovely to give flowers for mothers Day, which is Sunday the 11th of May.
I'm 62+ my mind is in it's early adult years with extra knowlage, my body is not.

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glendasparris by glendasparris 01 May 2008

Thank you, I am 62 also and love it. I being retired. I go to exercise everyday, weight watchers once a week, bowl on Mon. dance on Sat. and run around the rest of the time when I'm not sewing.**4U

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by dlonnahawkins 01 May 2008

old? What's that? I have had so many problems here lately that my husbandhas started calling me "dumb old girl". Guess we all need a little "learning" . ** to you all

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by celticlady1031 01 May 2008

Just click away whenever you get the urge. *4u
Mickey

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by jrob Moderator 01 May 2008

there you go.;)

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by clawton 01 May 2008

Looks like I missed a few positings so I trying to get to them. You got an answer but lets watch the old stuff. I believe their are several of us over 62 here. Remember, we are only as old as we feel!.

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by mops Moderator 30 Apr 2008

You got the answer to your question, dear, but I must say I don't like 'old' for 62 :). Flower for you.

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glendasparris by glendasparris 30 Apr 2008

I didn't say old, I said ole. There is a different you know. Because I am a hep O'Ma. That is what my grandkids call me. Glad to hear from you. Are you 62 also? Thanks for your comment. *4U

mops by mops 02 May 2008

No, I am 69.

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by lbrow 30 Apr 2008

yes dear U can *4U

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by shirlener88 30 Apr 2008

YES - that is the beauty of the flower - you don't even have to write to them - to let them know you did it - Hehehe. But some of us do, anyway. *4U

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shirlener88 by shirlener88 01 May 2008

Giving is more fun - sometimes - when they don't know.

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by dkjack 30 Apr 2008

I have wondered the same thing Glenda. Thanks for asking. *4U

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by simplyrosie 30 Apr 2008

As long as the flower is orange, and not a posting of your own, you can send a flower. :-) *4U

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glendasparris by glendasparris 30 Apr 2008

Thanks for the info. *4U back

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