I met someone at fv (not going to mention any names unless she wants to) who was from the same town I was born in, previously married to a cousin of mine and knows my family. I'm delighted that this member's son in my great cousin and to know that I have a family member here. We've never met before fv because I haven't been back to my home town in over 25 years.
Isn't that just the coolest thing going. I love it!! :applause:
IT'S ME!!! Yep, I am the one. I don't mind at all, I think it is fantastic! I emailed homesteadmamma because she had mentioned in another post that she bought something on Pemina Highway. I know that it is Winnipeg and I have alot of family in Winnipeg. I also mentioned my hometown. We emailed back and forth and back and forth and yep! She was my ex-husband's cousin. I think it is soooo cool. I always thought she was a very special, caring, thoughtful lady and now I find out that she is related to my son!! How awesome is that!:applause:
Isn't that awesome. Who would have known had I not answered a post peanut posted about where I got my WhisperMill. Who would have know with thousands of members at fv, that we would find each other. I think it's pretty darn cool.
That is soooo cool! That's how Lori (cptnclearance) and I met up. . . we were reading each other's responses to a post and realized we knew someone in common -- I remember Lori pm'ing me with "who are you? and where do you live?" We met at Hardee's, with her hubby for safety the first meeting -- they've since been to my house, we've yard saled together , and generally see each other on the 4th of July each year for a small town celebration. We'd have never known each other , if not for the village.
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