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Q & A With Neil Gaiman: Thanks for being here, Neil.
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Jun 30, 2009 06:38AM
Karey, thanks for the info. I will get mine sent when I get back next week. I am thinking of you and sending get well vibes your way. Let us know how you're doing.
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That's great! I'll look for them, thanks. (And I'm feeling all your good wishes and really appreciate you for the good thoughts.)
What a great coincidence. I had just update my status to say that I finished "The Graveyard Book" then clicked on my groups and what did I see? This discussion with Neil Gaiman! Surely a sign that I joined the right group.
Just wanted to let you know I just got robe/tea contributions in the mail from Luann and Elizabeth. Thanks!Barbie: we're glad you're here!
Karey, I sent you a personal message, but I'm posting here, too, just to make sure you know that I sent out my money and thank you tonight. Let me know when you receive it, OK? Hope you're feeling better by now.
Karey, I never did hear from you concerning the money and card I sent. Did you receive them? I don't mean to bug you, but I just want to make sure they arrived.
So sorry, Kathy. I've been really sick all summer. I've got everyone's money and cards right next to the computer and I just picked out the robe. It's on RestorationHardware.com. Now I just have to ask his assistant what size he wears!
Karey wrote: "So sorry, Kathy. I've been really sick all summer. I've got everyone's money and cards right next to the computer and I just picked out the robe. It's on RestorationHardware.com. Now I just have to..."Karey, I was afraid you were sick when you didn't respond right away. I'm sorry that I bugged you about it. I do hope that you are feeling better. You are so wonderful to have arranged this visit from Neil and sending him the gifts. Take your time and make yourself first priority. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers, dear lady.
Thanks, girls. The good news is, I'm back to living again. After being mostly homebound with chronic pain and fatigue for 2 1/2 years, who would have thought going to a physical therapist would be just what I needed. I'm so grateful.
Karey wrote: "Thanks, girls. The good news is, I'm back to living again. After being mostly homebound with chronic pain and fatigue for 2 1/2 years, who would have thought going to a physical therapist would be ..."I'm so happy for you, Karey, that you have found relief. I have a friend who is struggling with health problems, and the physical is only half of it. She has to fight against the physical affecting her mental state, too. So, again, I am glad to hear that you are on the road to recovery.
UPDATE ON NEIL'S ROBE AND THANK YOU NOTES:I forgot to get on here to let you all know the robe was sent two weeks ago, so Neil is probably much more toasty now with the cold Midwest Fall in full swing. No more arctic breezes gusting eerily through his old natty one. And just to be completely honest, since I've discovered I'm completely unreliable, the thank you notes are on my dining room table, ready to send once I write my own note, which will be this weekend, after I get a project I've been working on to the printer and up on Amazon.
Thanks for your kind words, Kathy. If you were to ask my oldest son whose in college, he'd say I'm still being affected mentally! :)





