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Faemother |
Posted on: 01-Apr-2009, 01:44 PM |
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Welcome LadyAyla1! I am new here myself but i must say this is a wonderful place with something for everyone. I hope you enjoy as much as I do. Hope to hear from you soon. |
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Forum: Introductions · Post Preview: #278805 |
Faemother |
Posted on: 01-Apr-2009, 01:05 AM |
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I knew there would be like minded souls here somewhere on a celtic site. Bright Blessings to you all! I am so glad to have found you. Being a solitary practitioner (actually have lots of friends that practice as well as my husband and daughter but no coven or temple) can be lonely. I guess that sounds kinda off doesn't it? I'm mostly a green or kitchen witch.I have been practicing for 14 years now. I have always believed this way I just never knew there was a name for it and that others felt the same way. Looking forward to sharing lots with you all and learning even more! Blessed Be! |
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Forum: The Grove · Post Preview: #278777 |
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Faemother |
Posted on: 01-Apr-2009, 12:31 AM |
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I read the first 10 pages straight thru then had to stop and go to the store to satisfy an intense thirst for Guinness. this done I sat back, drank deeeply and read the next 11 pages wothout stopping. This is without a doubt the best collection of "funnies" I have ever come across. I can't wait to come back and continue on. Cheers to you all! Slainte |
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Forum: Ye Ole Celtic Pub - Open all day, all night! · Post Preview: #278775 |
Faemother |
Posted on: 30-Mar-2009, 11:34 PM |
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you get your wish no more outer space funding. The Goa'uld invade and take over the poor people of earth because all that money went to building defenses for the rich people of earth. i wish i could move my family to Ireland and live happily ever after. |
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Forum: Fun N Games · Post Preview: #278689 |
Faemother |
Posted on: 30-Mar-2009, 10:32 PM |
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bubble gum candle light or fireplacelight? |
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Forum: Fun N Games · Post Preview: #278687 |
crystalc |
Posted on: 30-Mar-2009, 12:06 PM |
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My husband's mother was adopted in Ireland at several days old and brought to America. He dearly loves his grandparents and respects them greatly for adopting his mother and always treating her and them no differently then if they were "blood". But he was raised (by her) to be proud of his heritage (all of it) and would like to try to have some clue as to her lineage. Sadly it may be impossible for him. His father is full native american and his mother is scot/irish. Sadly his mother was murdered when he was 16 years old, his grandmother a few years back and there is no question of asking his grandfather. Both g.parents would take it as a personal affront to even broach the subject. Is he literally at an end to his quest. My family claims him wholeheartedly but he says its not the same. I understand this feeling. His psrents divorced when he was a baby and he never saw his father until he was 18 years old and the man had no time for or interest in him. He also found out he had been split up from a sister 2 years older than him as well. His mother was given the choice to either leave "daddys girl" behind or them both. What a crime to the children! Given the father's attitude his sister feels she has no choice but to follow siut. Its really sad knowing we live 10 minutes away from the only family he has left and they could care less. He has tried numerous times to approach his father but is always rebuffed.My heart aches for him. I only thought perhaps if I could help find something about his mother's clan he could at least feel as if he belong somewhere; he has told me that he has no "people" or "clan lineage". Anyone with any ideas please help me. I realize I'm setting a huge goal for myself as we are not rich and I know this can be expensive but I just need a place to start. PLEASE HELP ME!!!! |
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Forum: Family History & Clans · Post Preview: #278637 |
crystalc |
Posted on: 30-Mar-2009, 11:14 AM |
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thanks for the warm welcomes from one and all. I'm already loving it here!!! |
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Forum: Introductions · Post Preview: #278631 |
crystalc |
Posted on: 25-Mar-2009, 04:29 PM |
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This info thrills my soul! I have always been drawn to County Kerry but didn't know why; now I do! Now I have a question for you. My husband's mother was adopted in Ireland and brought to the states. Unfortunately she died an untimely death when he was but 16. Is there any way for him to research his family ties? He is very proud of his 100% Irish mother but has no clue where to go from there. Can you help us? |
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Forum: Surnames & Heraldry · Post Preview: #278297 |
crystalc |
Posted on: 25-Mar-2009, 04:17 PM |
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Marines North or South of U.S.A.? |
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Forum: Fun N Games · Post Preview: #278296 |
crystalc |
Posted on: 25-Mar-2009, 02:56 PM |
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Blessed Be all! I am new here (obviously) and looking to make new friends from all over. This place looks really great. please bear with me while I find my way around. Suggestions and helpful hints are always welcome. Talk to you soon. |
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