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Your favorite colors (up to 5):black, purple, red, green, blue
Your favorite animals (up to 5):wolf, cat, horse
Your favorite mythical creatures(up to 5):dragons, unicorn, oh and dragons
Favorite food (that can be mailed)(up to 5):candy fruit slices
Favorite flowers (up to 5):stargazer lily
Favorite gift (up to 5):don’t really have one
Favorite collections (up to 5):windstone, mcfarlane dragons
I had an ema pea male sent to me from a local store that was not double boxed but was wrapped in miles of bubble wrap and he still came broken. It just seems if they are not double boxed they don’t fair well being shipped. I’m sorry your male came broken but I hope he can be fixed.
I had a dry socket when my wisdom teeth were removed. It didn’t give me any problems with balance just a really swollen face and horrible pain. I know after I had mine removed I was sick as a dog for a few days till I threw up all the blood that had collected in my stomach after surgery. I don’t know if that could be a reason you feel so bad. I would call your doctor if it keeps up or go to the er.
I hope that whatever damage she might have will be minimal. I can’t imagine what they must be going through.
They are limited production sold directly through windstone. You can find them in the store for $850.
https://www.windstoneeditions.com/shop/product.php?productid=264&cat=59&page=1So cute, I love that he wrapped himself up in the blankets too. Last night I tried to go to bed but my cat Hobo was stretched out across the bottom of the bed and my husband was laying with his head on his side and his feet on my side (to give Hobo room). So I ended up curling up on what little bit of the bed that was left. I should have taken a picture, it was funny.
We had lots of fun doing it way back when. We started out with a group (Ghost Hunters of Baltimore). They took us to a grave yard after dark and told us it was ok to be there. While we were taking pictures some guy in a car came speeding through the grave yard after us and the members of the group yelled for us to run. After we got in our cars and left I ask them why they told us to run if we had permission to be there. When I went back the next day I saw no trespassing signs all over the place. We decided to form our own group after that. We tried to be a non profit group and help those who felt they were experiencing a haunting. Most of the time we got alot of really nutty people and the cost of travel, film, developing and all that just sunk us into the ground. We ended up quiting and selling off all of our equipment but it was fun while it lasted. Out of all the places we went to the only one that I had any kind of paranormal experience was the farnsworth house in gettysburg.
I was looking through an external hard drive my husband just handed me so I could get some of the millions of pictures I have on my computer taken off. I found some of our pictures from back when we used to ghost hunt. We had our own group (Middle River Paranormal Investigators). We had alot of fun doing it, got to meet TAPS at a paranormal conference at Pen State and were on a radio morning talk show. Anyway here are some pictures that I found….
Todd’s Inheritance (rod by the front porch)
Farnsworth House orb infront of the chair
Fort Armistead mistThere are more on the hard drive but they are pretty poor quality. I know these are possible dust, dirt, or bugs in the way of the camera but its still fun to think maybe they might be something else lol.
What am I proud of? Well I’m proud that every day I go to work I have a chance to save someones life. I’m proud of the brotherhood that I work with. I’m proud of my husband for going through everything he has gone through and never giving up, and I’m proud that I was able to bring life into this world.
I love your flags with Tristen in the pic!
What it broke? I want to know now.
June 12, 2008 at 2:17 pm in reply to: Windstone needs your help with information! Please read #677299Email sent
I want a strange day off 😥
I’m so sorry for all you’ve been through Snap.
I remember the first time I saw pelicans (the brown ones in florida). It was right after I saw the first Jurassic Park movie. I was like “OMG look a teridactly!” I’ve never seen white ones before.
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