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August 10, 2005, 9:26 am PDT

Neecie - Bravo!

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Sorry, but I'm not going to play today.  I don't know who you are, and this may be a perfectly legitimate question.  But I guess that I just like to know someone a little better before I start writing porn on the internet, which pretty much seems like what you're looking for. 

  

If you want to stick around and be part of our community, then why don't you share who you are, and then maybe I'll be interested in discussing this with you. 

EOM.
 
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August 10, 2005, 4:22 pm PDT

Neecie--Chocolate Tasting

 What a beautiful job of taking us with you! Thanks!
 
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August 10, 2005, 5:20 pm PDT

OH NEECIE....

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I think I've told you all about our friend from Switzerland, Franz, who is a pastry chef and was on the Food Network recently.  Of course, he came to the reunion with his wife, Gaby, who is just a beautiful person, inside and out.  Franz is wonderful, also.  He's a big teddy bear of a guy, who's smile could melt anyone's heart.  Franz knew absolutely NO English when he arrived in the states to travel with us, but it was so important to him to be able to have meaningful conversations with everyone, that he was completely fluent before the end of the year.  Since then, he's traveled extensively, and his English is even better. 

  

So, it came about that during some free time at the reunion, he announced that he would be giving a Chocolate Tasting.  We all gathered at the appointed time, in the hospitality suite that had been rented for our cast to gather in.  $200 per night X 4 had been donated by various members of the cast to pay for the suite.  It was a great place and we had a birthday celebration there - more on that later - and we brought in stuff to drink, and pizza one night, and cold cuts another.  We had our cast meeting there, and watched a slide show of pictures from our year.  There was even a huge balcony that overlooked the pool and the golf course.  The president of the Alumni Assoc. was staying in a suite just like it. 

  

So, we all gathered around and Franz explained that we all needed to be quiet and to really listen and pay attention to the sensations of the chocolate.  He consults for a company called Fechlin, and he explained briefly about the process of making chocolate, where it comes from (Venezuela, Ecuador, Java, and Madagascar) and that this chocolate we'd be tasting was in the top 3% in terms of quality.  Soon, the joking all stopped and we were mesmerized, including the kids. 

  

He had pamphlets that explained about how the cocoa beans are gathered, and made into chocolate, the precision that goes into making sure every lot is up to the standards required by the company, and how to properly taste fine chocolate.  We tasted seven different kinds, beginning with the darkest and finishing with the creamiest milk chocolate.  Each time, he explained about the particulars of that one, the flavors in it, the source, etc.  We opened the packages, looked it over, to be sure there were no streaks, or white edges.  We rubbed it with our thumbs to release the aroma.  We broke it in half and listened for the snap that would indicate the cocoa content. (the more cocoa, the more solid it is, resulting in a harder snap).  And then, you take a piece in your mouth, let it melt over your tongue and slide down your throat.  Hold your breath for a moment, and concentrate only on the flavors and texture.  The pamphlet I have says that the best time to taste chocolate is late morning or late afternoon, because that is when your senses are most receptive.  The chocolate was beyond words, and I was amazed at how well, Erin took it all in.  She was very serious about the whole process. 

  

It was really an incredible experience, and I know Franz was incredibly pleased that he was able to do that for us, to share his passion.  OK, I'll share about the birthday party, since that involves Franz also.  On Wed night, before everyone had arrived, we had a birthday party in the suite for Regina, who turned 40 on Thursday.  She is from Switzerland also, but has lived in Melbourne with her husband and daughter for 4 years.  Franz insisted he would take care of the cake.  So, there we are gathered in the suite, when the door opens, and in walk three chefs along with Franz.  They were carrying three masterpieces -- two cakes that looked like the most beautiful torts, with fruit slices, and... oh goodness they were beautiful.  The third piece was a chocolate sculpture, similar, but much smaller than something Franz would do in a competition.  It had an oval chocolate base, and then two stems coming up, with large flowers made out of chocolate.  Around the base were chocolate covered strawberries.  Franz had contacted the pastry chef at the resort, who turned out to be someone he knew, and had arranged for these to be done.  The Head Pastry Chef, I think his name was Chris Johnson, kept deferring to Franz and saying that he hoped these would be OK, and up to the standards he had requested.  Just incredible. 

  

It was just so much fun, and that was only one small part of the whole week.  I really wish I could have shared it will all of you. 

My blood sugars were going up just from reading how wonderful all that yummy yummy chocolate was!! 

 

So glad to hear alittle bit about your great time away with Erin and your friends. If this is just a sweetener to whats ahead well I can understand why you and Erin had such a great time away. These people just sound like alot of fun but also great mates as well. 

 

Thanks for sharing with us, look forward to hearing more when you're ready to tell us more. Well you and Erin TAKE CARE. LOVE KELLY. 

 
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August 10, 2005, 6:36 pm PDT

vickie that's wonderful!!!

YOu'll have to keep us updated! Am loving that you may atcually found "the one"!
 
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August 10, 2005, 6:37 pm PDT

vicik?

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 I'm glad--really, really happy--that things on most fronts are going well for you and that the vibes are good. But, dang it, slow down!!!!

You might be the most resilient person I've ever encountered. Slow down! You're bouncing too high too soon, I fear.
What's with the pic? I can't even get close to knowing what it is!
 
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August 10, 2005, 6:46 pm PDT

great story neecie

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What's with the pic? I can't even get close to knowing what it is!

And we want more! 

  

"jp waving big hello to Sue!"  We sure do miss you. 

 
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August 11, 2005, 1:03 am PDT

Pictures of Bitsy

Anyone who didn't get pictures of Bitsy from me via email and wants to see them, email me and I'll be sure to send them to you. 

  

Her potty training is slowly progressing. I bragged about her a bit too soon, because she was really good right up until early evening. She had just woke up and I let her out of her crate and she went to drink some water while I was getting stuff for dinner out of the refrigerator. By the time I turned around to see where she had gone - she had "gone". I know she's smart but she's also a bit sneaky. Must be Karma. I'm being paid back for something I did in my past. :) 

  

Well, I'm caught up for now so am heading for bed.  

  

btw, JP, all the sexy messages about "romance" are still here. They're just difficult to find again after a day or two. I suppose that keeps newcomers from posting replies to old messages. :( 

 
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August 11, 2005, 3:35 pm PDT

Hi Neecie

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This thing is pretty crazy, eh?  Wanna know which board is the busiest?  The Help Board!! I've just been hanging out there for awhile and it's fairly interesting.  I've noticed some people posting there, saying "so-n-so" can't log in, can you help, and they seem to be able to help that specific person, so you might try that for Sue (hugs & kisses, Sue!!) 

  

Another tip I noticed was to highlight the text of your post, and clicking "copy" before posting it.  That way, if you've timed out, you can open a new post and pasted the text in. 

  

How about Sabrina? I love that name. 

  

Chris definitely needs help.  Hope he gets it.   

  

So sorry about Rocky -- what happened?? 

  

Kleenex, money and good thoughts are on their way. :) 

  

Love to you too! 

  

P.S.  I will indeed put up some posts about the reunion, starting with the fabulous chocolate tasting. (yummy).  Just have to find some time. 

As probably the only female on the planet who isn't that fond of chocolate, well, I have to tell you I'm about ready to go out and get me some!  Great story. 

  

It sounds like you had a fabulous time.  Don't go getting all depressed now that you're home!  That's why we go on trips and spend wonderful days with people we love.  So that we can have those memories and hold onto them for the crappy days ahead!!!   

  

I've missed you!  Hope you and Erin are well. 

  

Love ~ Trace. 

 
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August 11, 2005, 3:52 pm PDT

KAK

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Anyone who didn't get pictures of Bitsy from me via email and wants to see them, email me and I'll be sure to send them to you. 

  

Her potty training is slowly progressing. I bragged about her a bit too soon, because she was really good right up until early evening. She had just woke up and I let her out of her crate and she went to drink some water while I was getting stuff for dinner out of the refrigerator. By the time I turned around to see where she had gone - she had "gone". I know she's smart but she's also a bit sneaky. Must be Karma. I'm being paid back for something I did in my past. :) 

  

Well, I'm caught up for now so am heading for bed.  

  

btw, JP, all the sexy messages about "romance" are still here. They're just difficult to find again after a day or two. I suppose that keeps newcomers from posting replies to old messages. :( 

I woke up this morning and before having my coffee turned on the computer to check my email.  And what do I see, but this huge eyball staring at me! 

  

So I scroll down and see this black, curly hair that looks just like my Mom's!  Well, the thoughts that ran through my head!  Especially as she of the feather boa doesn't have a computer...  

  

I promptly went back to bed and hid under the covers.  When I finally ventured out, I realized that the pics were of Bitsy.  Whew! 

  

She's absolutely adorable!  I love her face.  But from now on I'm going to have my coffee first before I check my emails.  Trauma in the morning is something I really should avoid! 

  

Love ya KAK!  and hugs to "the man" and Bitsy.     

 
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August 11, 2005, 4:14 pm PDT

Vicki

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YOu'll have to keep us updated! Am loving that you may atcually found "the one"!

I'm replying here just because I'm not sure where else to do it without having to have your message posted all over again.  Trying to save space! 

  

Not one to ever give advice, especially when it comes to relationships, I do want to say that I'm happy when you're happy.  For all I know, this guy really could be the one for you.  That would be incredibly nice.  But sweetie, please slow down.  Stepchildren can be very difficult, especially at that age.  Take it from me, I've been there, and my daughter is going through the same thing now with a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl.  They adore her but play her.  The circumstances are completely different but trust me, adolescents are the same in every situation. 

  

Just be careful, okay?  And in my very guarded opinion, a month is a little too soon to be talking about adoption.  There, I said it.   Me and my big mouth.   Please know that it is only out of concern and wanting the best for you and your daughters. 

  

Love ya V!  You know that.  Have fun but take care! ~ Trace   

 

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