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To: Naomi who wrote (80)1/4/2005 9:52:34 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 639
 
Oh yes...thank heavens the only baby at my house, was a little over a year, so he was in no hurry to get up to see what Santa left..

Next year, it will be a different story. I haven't decided where I'm going...or if I'm staying home..Right now, my life is in limbo..

I was going to move to Pensacola and live in my condo until I could find a house...well Ivan threw a wrench in that..now I don't know what I'm doing or going..



To: Naomi who wrote (80)1/5/2005 12:09:17 AM
From: CVJ  Respond to of 639
 
My nose still runs when I eat, something I never got over after my illness

I have the same problem. We think it is an allergy I have acquired to one of the spices used in almost everything I eat. Could be garlic or salt or onions or one of the ingredients in McCormicks California Style Lemon Pepper. I don't eat breakfast food, just almost pureed stew because of stomach surgery I had in 1987. Nothing happens more serious than a runny nose which causes me to keep blowing it a lot. I figure all the blowing gets rid of any germs I may have picked up between meals, so all in all it's a plus.