What was your Best Memory of 2004?

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Gabs
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the birth of my first great niece...july 16
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valerie
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My best memory was coming across a lovingly preserved handprint that

I made in kindergarten as a Christmas present for my mom and dad.

Made for Christmas 1957. (ACK!) My mom had put it in her "hope chest".

There's tons of other neat stuff in there, some day I will have to go through

it and find more treasures.
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rachelg
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My best day of 2004 was in August when I finished three of my cocker spaniel's championships on the same day! I finished two on the same day twice in my life, once in '97 and once in 2002, but this was the first time for three. Unless you show dogs, you probably can't appreciate how happy this makes an owner handler, since I compete against people whose job it is to show dogs and make them look better than they are. :-6
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capt_buzzard
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Joining Forum Garden, :-6 and meeting a lot of wonderful people. :-6
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My best memory of 2004 is coming to realize the

value of my husband. :-4
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tmbsgrl wrote: My best memory of 2004 was seeing my sister and my nephew. they moved and by the time i seen mt little angel he was 3 months old. I will never forget how i felt when i first saw him & held him. I cried. He is my angel. Whenever things go wrong i just look at a picture of him and i smile.


Ohhhh I have 2

1) my first real time meeting (after a month of internet chatting) of my now boyfriend.

2) my final signature on my Divorce.
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capt_buzzard wrote: Joining Forum Garden, :-6 and meeting a lot of wonderful people. :-6


I'd have to agree, it is place to go, when no-ones around to talk to? Good Point!
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A Karenina
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A big promotion and a 35% salary increase....I'm still crowing over that one...bwahahahahahaha!
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capt_buzzard wrote: Joining Forum Garden, :-6 and meeting a lot of wonderful people. :-6


Same here capt_buzzard, you hit it right on the head! FG is like a '"therapy" for me, helping me to adjust (cope) to getting ready for retirement. Which will be end of next month!! :-6
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A Karenina wrote: A big promotion and a 35% salary increase....I'm still crowing over that one...bwahahahahahaha!


WOW "35"%, the champaign is on you!!! :D (Congratulations!!!)

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weeder
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Seeing my new grandson Liam, in Virginia over the holidays. Oh God, so adorable.
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A Karenina
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Champagne for everyone, on me :D Great idea!



It looks like we've all had some awesome things to be happy about in 2004. :)
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My best memory of 2004 has to be new years day when my aunty told me she was pregnant. It made me cry as she had to have ivf with her first child,but never with jack her second. They are both lovely.
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My 40th Birthday.



I went to Disney with my 11 year old daughter, my friend & her 11 year old daughter.. just the 4 girls. :D



We had a blast, days in the parks, evening meals at nice restaurants, shows, carriage rides, we stayed at beautiful Wilderness Lodge..... pixie dust everywhere. It was really special :)
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>>^..^ My 40th Birthday.



I went to Disney with my 11 year old daughter, my friend & her 11 year old daughter.. just the 4 girls. :D



We had a blast, days in the parks, evening meals at nice restaurants, shows, carriage rides, we stayed at beautiful Wilderness Lodge..... pixie dust everywhere. It was really special :)


May I extend Belated Birthday Wishes to you, you are so lucky to have been able to go on such a nice trip. Certainly memoriable. :thinking:
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Cassie, what a cool way to turn 40! Good for you (and 'the girls') :)
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The dr appointment where I learned that my child is genetically okay.

Also a bit happy on the 120% info. But having a healthy kid is still the most important thing.

If something were genetically wrong with my kid I could not fix it even if I won the lotto.

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