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Re: Sonnet :) was Re: A suggestionFrom: Mel (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 22 Jan 2002 09:24:40 -0600 (CST)
My two pence worth, I reccommed going into Covent Garden in the evening, there are fantastioc resturawnts and bars and a real village atmosphere with street entertainers, and it is a stones throw from all of the theaters. It is great to go to during the day as well as there are market stalls , selloing everthing from jewelary to beautiful childrens clothes. I wish you all of the luck and happiness you heart can hold and some, my dh and i have just started the adoption process from the UK to adopt a baby girl from China. We are soooo excited! Have a great time Luv Mel At Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Lis wrote: > >Hi Sonnet > >One night in London??? As a local, of course I rarely actually visit any >of the "sights". If you have any daylight hours here, you could try a >bus tour (big red open-top double-decker buses, wrap up warm!). Take a >look at http://www.bigbus.co.uk, although there are a couple of different >companies who run these tours. Sometimes the ticket includes a boat >trip on the river as well. > >If I had to pick just ONE attraction to visit, I personally would go for >the Tower of London see http://www.tower-of-london.com. Lots of history, and >the Crown Jewels are on display, and it is right next to Tower Bridge. I >don't go into central London very often at night, so maybe someone else >has some "night time" recommendations for you! > >-- >Lis > >At Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Sonnet wrote: >> >>Hey friend, how are you? Okay I have to say first of all, we have almost >>the same anniversary! Have we noticed that before, like last year? Ours >>is the 15th. Happy Anniversary to you two! We're doing fine, well kinda >>stressed out and excited and in a flurry because we leave for Bulgaria >>to meet Dennis a week from Sunday (!!!) and trying to get more paperwork >>done etc. But it's a good thing! We get a night's stop over in London >>too and I am *really* looking forward to seeing it! I'm glad you >>understand about the numbers thing - I always kind of roll my eyes >>because I think I was last 200lbs when I was.... 12?? But at the same >>time I really don't want to diminish anyone's anguish over how they look >>and feel, I mean that's the same as mine right? Just as important. Do >>you remember a while ago there was like this contest on the board, with >>several women claiming that THEIR PCOS was worse than the others? You >>gotta laugh, whatever, we all suffer with it so move on! Good Luck >>deciding what to do about the bypass, it's a really big decision and I >>want only the best for you! And yes, please, send me on a copy of the >>picture! I'd love to see the little angel :) >> >>Ramble ramble, can you tell I am living on caffeine these days???? >> >>Sonn >> >>At Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Koolaide wrote: >>> >>>Sonnet.... as per usual, you are right. I agree with you 100%. The >>>numbers can really hurt feelings. I know myself that I have read on >>>here someone say they are grossly overweight at 200 pounds...I do that >>>before breakfast!! 200 lbs...ahh...memories of highschool! I think it is >>>fair to say that if you feel overweight that is enough said. Good point >>>Sonnet and thank you. >>>How are you doing anyway? I got an email from Kallie today showing off a >>>pic. of her 6 week old 'Joey'. He's an angel! I'll forward it to you >>>if you would like to see it. >>>I am still on the fence about the bypass surgery...Chad and I went >>>through a bunch of websites tonight...it's our anniversary...isnt' that >>>a romantic way to spend it!! I'll let you know what I decide....I have >>>definatly decided to go to a doctor for more info. Anyway..take care. >>> >>-- >>Sonnet Fitzgerald, PCOS Association, Online Community Liaison. Email: sonnet@pcosupport.org >>
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