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Beloved:
Welcome to BT forum Dessa.

Look forward to your posts. Do not worry or feel overwhelmed by all the things you see or hear here. We were all new to forum life not too long ago.




God has caught all of us in His blessed net


Beloved


Hint
Since I am real good at losing my post. I recommend writing your reply  in Word or Wordperfect and save it then copy it to the reply area. You can do all the editing (bold underline etc) here.

gmik:
Welcome Dessa. 

Gregor will be happy that you posted your picture.  Have you checked out the Who Am I section.  You will meet several of us.

Please join in.

 I am from Kentucky but live in Michigan.  My brother in law lives in Greensboro and my half-sister lives in Charlotte.  I LOVE North Carolina. I even love Boone! (inside joke if you follow football).

Sue Creamer:
Welcome Dessa!!!
Greetings from Maryland...
 

peace, love
Sue Ann

dawnnnny:


Welcome to the forum Dessa!
My mom's family is from North Carolina and she was born in Aydlette (sp?).
My aunts lived in Poplar Branch.  It's a pretty area, I remember visiting in 1972.
It's nice to see your picture too! 
Again, welcome...welcome...welcome!!!
Love,
Dawn

Grateful:
Helloooo, Dessa!

I've been wanting to Email you ever since I saw you appear online, and here I am finally!   

  A heartfelt WELCOME  to you!!  :)

So you're from North Carolina!  My younger twin girl and her husband were once stationed at Camp LeJeune, in the Marines (he spent 7 months in Iraq while she was pregnant with their 1st child, and I got to be there when the baby, Logan, was born in So. Calif.  --  he didn't get to see his firstborn until  2 1/2 months later, on Good Friday, 2005, a VERY HAPPY day for the 3 of them, in Camp Pendleton, CA !!!    :D  :D  :D )

I look forward to hearing more from you!  I too wish I could go to the BT Conferences, but I cannot fly anymore, due to an inner-ear problem & its consequent vertigo.  I am also deaf, but have a cochlear implant, and CAN hear much better than I could with hearing aids all my life ever since I was 3 1/2 years old (although I STILL read lips mostly, out of sheer HABIT!  Ha!   I'd sure like to be able to understand speech without lipreading, using my implant, but old habits are hard to break!   I get a kick out of this saying I read somewhere :   "To break a habit, DROP IT!!"  It's easier said than done!!   :D  ;D )

Have yourself a lovely day, Dessa, and be BLESSED by Him Who LOVES you,

Linda


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