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  • Hi Haven. Was my reply to your thread about nightmares improperly direct and personal, do you think? Should I delete it? Or did you like it instead? I don't want to offend anyone, but maybe I was just to raw (no pun intended)?

  • Glad we can be friends as well! Sorry so long getting back to you, I have been working crazy hours. To answer your question, we live in an apartment, so it's hard to grow much. I usually grow herbs. I'm hoping we are going to move in to a house this year so we can have a garden. It would be great! It's winter here now, so not growing anything at the moment. Thankfully the stores have a pretty wide variety of fruits. That's definitely helpful. I need to find a local co-op to buy from, it's definitely more cost-effective. So you do you grow a fair amount of your food?
  • Too late - we're pals already and that's it!!!

    No plans for stage work in the near future, but love the idea...stealing it from you. And...of course I'll have a special invite rehearsal for just pals so I can get more ideas from you and steal those, too!

    Sending you underwear for the holidays! Least I can do! ;)

  • Thank you! It's been a long road for me, I used to eat such crap! But I decided when my daughter was 2, that I wanted to be better-for both of us. I couldn't play with her without getting tired quickly, and I couldn't do many of the things that I really loved. A friend of mine mentioned a modified Atkins diet that she had done that worked for her, and I dedicated myself to it. I was never willing to sacrifice eating fruits from my diet, and I believe it's one of the reasons I did so well for so long. When I lost my Gramps, I went through a terrible time. He helped raise me, was always there for me, and it's been a rough adjustment not having him here. I'm glad that Harley and Freelee are getting the message out about HCRV.
    My daughter is a social butterfly, she loves people, and we attend workshops at a local church weekly. We enjoy the sense of community.
    I only wish I could convince my husband that HCRV would be better for him than being a meathead.
    I'm jealous that you live in beautiful Australia!
  • Hi Haven, Thanks for the warm welcome! There's so much info on this site that it seems I will never catch up with it all. That's OK, though. It's all good.

  • Thank you, Haven (love your name BTW).

    That means a lot as being able to provide such assistance is one of my main reasons for being a part of this community.  

    I'll see you on the boards :)

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