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Gwennie, biblioholic
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Oct 23, 2011 08:51AM

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How sad it is that we live for the weekends and holidays.
Dee, I'm with you. If it's too cold or dreary outside I read. Nice fire, maybe a glass of wine. What could be better?

Monday...lol! some of the ppl I work with do the flex schedule, so work longer hours for a few days a week for an extra day off, but my military bosses won't let me :( unfortunately

My daughter was begging me for a free day this morning and I almost cracked and let her go to her Grandma's.
I can't wait till Friday and I've only been at work for an hour.




I'm sooooo jealous! I have a 2.5 year old and a 6 month old. No girls' nights out for me right now. I am enjoying a glass of wine after the kids go to bed though. I'll take what I can get, LOL! Anyway, I think it's important to maintain our friendships and interests when we have families, kids, etc. As you say, it refreshes the soul :)

I know what you mean. While two of my three kids are grown and "off the dime" (youngest is junior at college)I remember the times when I didn't have any time to pee let alone have time to myself. Whatever you do don't wish for the time to go faster. It goes by so quickly you'll be asking where did the time go? Enjoy your kids, your free time will come.



We are having a party/halloween get get together in our court. We are setting up a table for all the trick or treaters to stop at for candy, pumplin shaped pizza (thank you papa Murphy's :) and lot's of drinks.
Also, my oldest turns 6 on tuesday. I can't believe i'm the mother of a 6 year old.

Tomorrow we're going to my friends Halloween Party. They're going to carve pumpkins, get a tractor ride through the forest (where people are going to jump out at them). And they have games and stuff. It should be fun.



Thanks Dee! It was a blast and i'm hooked. Even after a long hot shower, I know there is mud somewhere ha!





Messy, but I wouldn't have missed it. He stills runs everyday and does some smaller races in his area.


Dee, i'm in N. California or I would join you... Looks like a blast.
I used my old running shoes and wore some target running pants and my Mommy Muscle tank top. All the dirt came out of my clothes but the shoes, I did not even try.
Carren, I ran track and Cross country in HS as well and man I would go through so many running shoes.
One of the ladies posted this on another site so I hope you all will enjoy... thanks Lisa:
Here's a creative pumpkin carving for us Outlovers ;)
http://www.dianagabaldon.com/2011/10/hap...
"A lovely tribute to Jamie's backside" called "pumpkinbuns" LOL!!
Here's a creative pumpkin carving for us Outlovers ;)
http://www.dianagabaldon.com/2011/10/hap...
"A lovely tribute to Jamie's backside" called "pumpkinbuns" LOL!!



Because of that I think that he's Jamie's best friend.



That's the way I see it too. Well said.


Ladyhawk I agree with you that Jamie became John's friend despite their differences.
Hi Peggy, I whole heartedly agree. Having just finished all the LJG series I wondered exactly the same thing. I think there was a mutual understanding there and respect from Ardsmuir but not the trust and friendship. Jamie felt betrayed about his situation and relocation after Adrdsmuir. Up to date from what is written I do not think the bond of trust has been formed yet and John is behaving like such a pillock he keeps making things worse. I think it came about because of what newly arrived at Hellwater and John's part in his discretion and later care taking.
I feel that Diana either made or saw this hole and is filling it in with the LJG novels. Up to now in the LJG Jamie does not seem to either trust or respect John much. So I think we will have fun seeing what happened and also I have a feeling in the next Outlander we may get a few missing bits of info if they have a much needed tete a tete.
I feel that Diana either made or saw this hole and is filling it in with the LJG novels. Up to now in the LJG Jamie does not seem to either trust or respect John much. So I think we will have fun seeing what happened and also I have a feeling in the next Outlander we may get a few missing bits of info if they have a much needed tete a tete.



Maybe not complete trust or friendship again initially, considering they were foes. But had things been different, their personalities would have allowed them to be friends I believe.
Even if LJ was in love with Jamie! LOL!
Hi Ladyhawk, I totally appreciate all that you are saying, however, going only from the evidence in the book so far I do not think it has been made clear what shifted the friendship other than what I mentioned above. They are both men of honour as they proved. I also know in hindsight Jamie does eventually looks back at Hellwater as the best time of his life with no responsibility etc but I feel there is something more to concrete this.
Yes LJ's love notwithstanding :)
Yes LJ's love notwithstanding :)


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