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message 2051: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments As not to place Artemis' situation to the wayside...............as I know he will be, continuously in our thoughts.

But........I have a question.
How many of you have a problem reading your ipad in bed? I have tried reading on my belly.......but I have a BAD back, so that kills me. So, I flip over and try to read on my back.......but then I touch things on the ipad and the screen shifts and I cuss. I have tried placing my hubbys pillow on my belly and then propping the ipad, but thats hot. I live in FL, remember???

What to do????? is there a device to prop on your belly???? I have no problem asking for advice....as I know it may help many of us.


message 2052: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I used to have a Kindle case with a stand. Unfortunately, my new Kindle won't fit in the old case. The screen is the same size but the chassis isn't


message 2053: by [deleted user] (new)

Ter'e wrote: "As not to place Artemis' situation to the wayside...............as I know he will be, continuously in our thoughts.

But........I have a question.
How many of you have a problem reading your ipad i..."


First, I'm a girl. No offense taken. Just a...idk what it's called. Comment? Reminder? IDK and it's fine. My problems are nothing compared to everyone else's around me.
as for the iPad thing, sorry I can't help :/ Don't have one. I do have a tablet though. But I don't read on it.


message 2054: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) | 694 comments Hey Tere I just lay my coby android tablet on my bed and read it on there or I place a book under it and hold it like that. I have a little cover that it goes in that I place under it too.


message 2055: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments Artemis.......my apologies over your sex. You have such an interesting name. I would love to know how your parents came to name you this. The offer still goes........I have three grandsons and one granddaughter........they know I am a young thinking solid person to come to, when they have probs.
I am very glad you are not giving up on your GR family. We'll always be there for you!!!!


message 2056: by [deleted user] (new)

Ter'e wrote: "Artemis.......my apologies over your sex. You have such an interesting name. I would love to know how your parents came to name you this. The offer still goes........I have three grandsons and o..."

Thanks. Artemis isn't my real name. It's my favorite goddess. My mother had an interesting spelling for my name though


message 2057: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) | 694 comments I go by my real name (which is Amber) as I'd like my friends to know my real name with my family as well. I got some family members here on gr with my gr friends and I go by my real name on fb too. on wattpad I go under an author pen name which is amber blaze but my first name is my real name.


message 2058: by [deleted user] (new)

Amber is part of my name


message 2059: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) | 694 comments Oh okay.


message 2060: by Skye (new)

Skye | 636 comments I think we have a wonderful group; supportive, friendly, witty and interesting: hugs to Artemis, Amber ( my daughter's middle name) Ter'e, Sean and everyone!!!


message 2061: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks :)


message 2062: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Artemis, I am glad you aren't leaving our group. So many special people have found it. Ter'e and I are the old ladies of the group and we have been thru lots of life stuff. I am one more person who would be very happy to be PM'ed by you when you are feeling down. Don't ever give up, Artemis

Chris


message 2063: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Ter'e wrote: "As not to place Artemis' situation to the wayside...............as I know he will be, continuously in our thoughts.

But........I have a question.
How many of you have a problem reading your ipad i..."


Ter'e, I prop myself up with some pillows, bend my knees, and let the Ipad rest on my upper legs. Works pretty well for me.


message 2064: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10540 comments Mod
Thanks for all the hugs and kind comments


message 2065: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks :)


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Thanks


message 2067: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments Artemis,
Bless you girl, life is so rough at times but you hang in there. I pray that you are able to work through whatever it is you are dealing with. I am not one to share my personal issues or pain. I'm a very private person, but since you were strong enough to share with your GR's family that you are dealing with something heavy, I will share something heavy I'm dealing with and we will be strong for each other.

My sister's fiance committed suicide yesterday at 6 am in the morning. He shot himself multiple times in their back yard. My sister witnessed some of this after hearing the first gun shot. I am not handling it very well; can't seem to wrap my head around it, but I have to suck it up to be strong for my sis.

So Artemis, you keep me in your thoughts and send some positive vibes my way and I'm going to keep you in my thoughts and bombard you with positive vibes. Maybe we can get through our messes together and come out stronger on the other side.

You have my prayers, Dawn G


message 2068: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments Oh Dawn........I am so sorry for your loss. Suicides are one of the saddest acts that can possibly happen. If people would just reach out at that last moment, get their bearings and feel that someone does love and care for them.........they would not finish the act. Getting help, when you think there is no help......is the key.
My heart goes out to you and your family.

Talk about sending hugs.........I am sending huge hugs.
I must add........my father was a suicide when I was 10.
It was the hugest loss in my life.


message 2069: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm sorry about your loss Dawn.

Your's too, Ter'e.

Thank you


message 2070: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments Thanks Artemis.......it made me a BELIEVER that suicide is never the answer. My heart aches for Dawn and her family....and what they will go thru these next weeks........


message 2071: by [deleted user] (new)

Yeah...


message 2072: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments Thank you Artemis and Ter'e. It seems like all you can do is pray for peace; for the ones left behind and for the one who left. I can't imagine going through this at 10 years old Ter'e and with it being your father. I am so sorry you had to go through that. Suicide is something I have never dealt with before and pray to God I never have to deal with again.

As for you Artemis, I am going to continue to pray for your resolution and peace. Keep your head up and know that you are not alone.


message 2073: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks :)


message 2074: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
I'm deeply sorry Dawn and T for your losses. How awful.

Do you know the sad thing is, I bet we've all got a tale to tell.


message 2075: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments Thanks Janet! Yes, I believe we all do have that tale.


message 2076: by [deleted user] (new)

Probably.


message 2077: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10540 comments Mod
My thoughts and hugs and best wishes go to you Dawn and Ter'e.

Sadness it with us all.

And we all go through some tough times in our lifes.


message 2078: by Skye (new)

Skye | 636 comments Dawn, I am awfully; I have been touched multiple times by suicide; my husband's father, my close friend's father and my son's best friend. The people left behind never really recover well. They always wonder why and what if?

So sorry Ter'e!


message 2079: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments Skye wrote: "Dawn, I am awfully; I have been touched multiple times by suicide; my husband's father, my close friend's father and my son's best friend. The people left behind never really recover well. They al..."

Oh Wow Skye, I couldn't even imagine having to deal with this again. Bless your heart. I do believe that people left behind will always struggle with it. It is just tremendously sad. WOW, Skye, that is all I can say. My heart goes out to you and your family and best friend.


message 2080: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) | 694 comments hey did ya'll know that it's national read an ebook day? thought it was cool though I read ebooks all year with my normal reads and some audiobooks.


message 2081: by Skye (new)

Skye | 636 comments Dawn wrote: "Skye wrote: "Dawn, I am awfully; I have been touched multiple times by suicide; my husband's father, my close friend's father and my son's best friend. The people left behind never really recover w..."

Things happen to many people, Dewn life goes on and we all have choices, I guess. hugs.


message 2082: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Dawn wrote: "Skye wrote: "Dawn, I am awfully; I have been touched multiple times by suicide; my husband's father, my close friend's father and my son's best friend. The people left behind never really recover w..."

My cousin's son Jim committed suicide at age 30 one year ago. It completely blindsided the family. I visited with my cousin and her husband this summer and they are still really affected by what happened. I knew Jim and it was a real shock. He was extremely bright--the type of guy who built computers from scratch--and so kind. He adopted a couple of black cats knowing black cats have a hard time finding homes. He did leave a note and it was over frustration of not finding the right girl yet to marry. And he was only 30 years old!! I do think the horrendous effect suicide has on family and friends is commonly overlooked. If the person knew those repercussions, maybe he/she would think twice about going through with it. My heart goes out to all of you who have been affected by a family member's or a friend's suicide.


message 2083: by Skye (new)

Skye | 636 comments yes, you are so right, Christine--it is horrible.


message 2084: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments That is so very sad Chris. I can't even begin to express how much I appreciate everyone's prayers, kind words and sharing. I find it a difficult subject to talk about yet talking helps. Skye is right though, life goes on for the rest of us and we basically have to deal with it the best that we can.


message 2085: by [deleted user] (new)

My life looks like cake compared to all of yours. No one in my family has committed suicide. My step cousin's uncle did recently, but i didn't know the guy, so it didn't affect me


message 2086: by Skye (new)

Skye | 636 comments Everything is relative, though, Artemis: we all have various thresholds of what we hold near and dear.


message 2087: by [deleted user] (new)

Yeah


message 2088: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments Skye is absolutely right Artemis. What I or anyone else may be going through in no way makes your issue any less important or serious. My purpose in sharing my struggle with you is only to let you know that you are not struggling alone even though our current battles may not be the same.

Personally, I think it would be so nice if life came with a user's manual. LOL


message 2089: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments What wonderful messages......to and from all. Life goes on. One of the things - GOOd - that came from my fathers death, is, many years later, I started doing genealogy. You know.....FB for dead people. :-) I have found so many family members I never knew I had. Some I have bonded with quite closely. It has been a blessing to see people who look and act like me. One of the dearest is my Dad's first son from another marriage. Ray and I are like two peas in a pod! He is the reason I started searching in the first place.

Our Dad was quite the guy. Had quite a past. Ray and I, both, look just like him. So, good things do come out of bad situations. We just have to keep the faith..........


message 2090: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Ter'e wrote: "What wonderful messages......to and from all. Life goes on. One of the things - GOOd - that came from my fathers death, is, many years later, I started doing genealogy. You know.....FB for dead ..."

This gives me chills, Ter'e. Talk about making lemonade....


message 2091: by [deleted user] (new)

Dawn wrote: "Skye is absolutely right Artemis. What I or anyone else may be going through in no way makes your issue any less important or serious. My purpose in sharing my struggle with you is only to let you ..."

Thanks :)


message 2092: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments I second this. Sometimes our self voices say "no one will understand. No one will get why I feel this way." We all carry our own burdens and sometimes we share the same burdens with others. People look at me and think........"she's a happy person. She has had a great life". No one has walked in my shoes but me........I work hard to overcome my depression. I try to grow from experience. Whenever I can lighten the load of another pal, I am one of the first to volunteer. Suddenly, that load seems smaller. Sometimes you meet the most unlikely friends...........this way.........
What is the saying..........when life gives you lemons???????? I don't make lemonade........I eat those lemons, one by one.
:-)

Such a lovely group are we.........


message 2093: by [deleted user] (new)

To anyone who I Scroll down

trust me this will put a smile on your face, make your day, or help you

Every night , someone thinks about you before they go to sleep,

At least fifteen people in this world love you.

The only reason someone would ever hate you is because they want to be just like you

There are at least two people in this world that would die for you

You mean the world to someone.

Someone that you don't even know exists loves you.

When you make the biggest mistake ever,
something good comes from it.

When you think the world has turned its back on you, take a look.

Always remember the compliments you've received.

Forget the rude remarks.

So if you are a loving friend, send this to everyone on your list including the person that sent it to you.
Tonight, at midnight your true love will realize they like you.

Something good will happen to you between 12 in the morning and four o'clock pm tomorrow, it could be anywhere . Get ready for the biggest shock of your life

If you break this chain YOU will be cursed with relationship problems for the next ten years. Send this to fifteen people in fifteen minutes !!

Make Someone else's day! Help get a smile on someone's face! Help someone out! remember that your loved


F.R.I.E.N.D.S.
=Fight for you
=Respect you
=Involve you
=Encourage you
=Need you
=Deserve you
=Save you
Send this to all your friends & me if I'm one......If you get 4 back u r liked but if u get 7 back then u r seriously loved
might of forgot to post this to:


message 2094: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments Nice Artemis, nice.


message 2095: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks. I didn't write it, but i found it


message 2096: by Marian (new)

Marian | 462 comments I like that Artemis:)


message 2097: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks


message 2098: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments OK.......my new secret. Let me preface this with.......I am older and I have color treated hair. (i want to say, a soft ladylike red). My hair is 3" below my shoulders and i was having some breakage probs. First I turned down my flat iron. I was using it too hot. And yes, old babes man maneuver a flatiron. LOL.
I bought an Alterna product - Bamboo Volumne. I have the shampoo, the conditioner and an after wash product, spray on for volumne. My hair perked up immediately. I have actually been able to get some beachy waves with it now. Two weeks ago, this would never have happened. I am sold. My hubby says it feels like glass. Now, that is a nice compliment. $$$ But, I bet I can go longer between trims and color boosts!


message 2099: by Ter'e (new)

Ter'e Crow Lindsay (terecrow) | 798 comments Hey Art...........the best part???? You shared it. That's what really matters. You cared enough to share it. Atta Girl!


message 2100: by Marian (new)

Marian | 462 comments Ter'e wrote: "OK.......my new secret. Let me preface this with.......I am older and I have color treated hair. (i want to say, a soft ladylike red). My hair is 3" below my shoulders and i was having some breaka..."

But do think Tere that shampoo for colored treated hair,really makes the color stay even longer?
Myself,I also have color treated hair..


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