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delsgirl |
Posted - Sep 23 2013 : 4:38:53 PM It's been over a year since I've been here and have missed you gals!! I moved back to my "hometown", of Enumclaw, Wa. a little over a year ago, back into my old house, had it rented when we lived in Cheney. Alot of things to be fixed and changed and an overgrown yard but all is good now, just have a couple big things left to do. It's been a great summer on the west side of the mtns. but I'm happy fall has arrived. Still working at Dels Farm Supply, here in Enumclaw, about 5 min. max from home, and no snow to worry about driving in this winter.....well, not that much anyway!! Looking forward to catching up with all of you!!
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delsgirl |
Posted - Sep 26 2013 : 9:19:48 PM Yes Peggy, home definately is where the heart is.....and mine is here!! Enumclaw has definately grown in the past 30 yrs....but I still love it!! Especially on days like today, even though I live in town, I can look right at Mt. Rainier and I love that!! Thanks for the welcome backs gals!!
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LadyInRed |
Posted - Sep 26 2013 : 12:03:33 PM Hi Suzie and Welcome back! I got stuck in Enumclaw one time coming back from Seattle to Spokane (30 yrs ago LOL) husband never checked the Water or Coolant since he had recently bought the Fiat and there was NO WATER in it or Coolant...and we cracked the Block on top of The Pass. Had to hitch a ride into Enumclaw to catch a Grayhound back to Spokane...and ended up having to have the car towed back to Spokane (Yikes...big bill). Lets just say that was a memorable trip. We had such a good time up until then. LOL All I remember about Enumclaw was how small it was. Like a little pit-stop in the middle of nowhere. BUT maybe that has changed over the years. I'm don't know though. Seems like whenever I go back to Spokane to visit my mom...Spokane hasn't changed in almost 30 years. I still call it a "Cow Town" that thinks it's a City. (+: I guess you are probably glad to be back HOME. Home is always were your heart is and usually where you were raised for most of your life. I was born in Portland, Oregon just across the bridge from where I now live in Vancouver WA...so, when hubby and I moved back here from Spokane this just felt like HOME to me. And I LOVE IT HERE! But anyway...If you were born and raised in Enumclaw I am sure that you feel blessed to be back.
Hope to see you on MJF more!
Blessings and hugs, Peggy
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ceejay48 |
Posted - Sep 26 2013 : 10:42:17 AM Welcome back, Suzie! Lots of farmgirl-y things going on here! CJ
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Bear5 |
Posted - Sep 26 2013 : 10:20:58 AM Good to have you back with us. Hugs Marly
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Calicogirl |
Posted - Sep 23 2013 : 7:26:29 PM Welcome back Suzie :)
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