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Helen Elias

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
5/26/2013 10:47:07 AM



Hello Everyone

I compiled this group of pictures from those I found on Facebook. It
was pretty exciting, don't you think?


Do any of you see anyone you know in these pictures? :)) Are you
in any of them? Just kidding!

The news media isn't saying much about this so please pass this on
to let people know about the great turnout. I listened to CNN for a
couple of hours and there was not a word about it.

This is the turnout in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Other
cities had even greater turnouts, of course.

Helen





























I'm in this photo way in the back. Can you see me? I guess not :))





































































The rats on the bottom have huge cancerous tumors ...in case you
weren't able to see them.






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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
5/29/2013 2:52:22 PM
Helen, just a little note of appreciation for all you do. :)
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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
5/29/2013 2:53:25 PM

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
5/30/2013 12:37:56 AM
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Helen Elias

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
5/30/2013 11:31:38 AM

Thank you, Evelyn, for your 'little note'. --

Here's another list of examples on the 5 Love Languages.

The 5 Love Languages®


Words Of Affirmation

Grab some sidewalk chalk and have some fun with it! For example:
If you want to show love or appreciate someone who has taken the
car to work, write a big "VIP Parking" in a car shaped rectangle on
the driveway where they park. Then draw a path of affirming words
they are to follow once they get out of the car. By the time they
reach the house, they will feel loved.

Acts Of Service

Over the cold winter months you may have had the delight of
acquiring some useless things. Team up with a loved one to find
those physical (or even digital) items no longer vital for your lives
together. If they need a new home, then pack them up and take
to the nearest thrift shop or family in need. If not, trash them.
You'll be amazed at the freedom you'll both feel.

Receiving Gifts

Who says you can't make up your own holiday? Who says only
birthdays and anniversaries are worthy of gifts? Pick a day with
your partner, clear the calendar, and celebrate. Make your own
theme, suggest appropriate gifts and go all out marking the day
you choose.

Quality Time

Spend some time reading your child A Perfect Pet for Peyton.
Your child will enjoy the story, finding the hidden animals, and the
interactive iPhone app that brings the book to life. Most of all, they
will enjoy the quality time with you.

Physical Touch

When separated by distance, having physical items that belong
to one another may serve as a tangible substitute. Perhaps a shirt
sprayed with the cologne or perfume of your significant other may
remind you of each other and of enjoyable times together.

ShareHow do you practically speak the love language of someone you love? Share
your idea with us and it could be featured in an upcoming newsletter.

Submit your idea here »



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Helen, just a little note of appreciation for all you do. :)
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