eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
Philippines
Joined myLot 15 years ago
My spirit rejoices in God, my Savior.
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Jim3030
@lifeisgreat (23)
• Malaysia
29 Nov 21
Believe it or not, it is a cake. At a glance I thought is some kind of display set.
This is a beautiful design artistic cake I ever seen before. I was looking for something to buy for a birthday girl and found this cake from the...
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6 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
8 Dec 21
Define friend.
One who surprises you with a bag of goodies early in the morning on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
I was still on my white night shirt and cotton pantylet when the messenger showed a red notification dot....
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8 people
Judy Evans
@JudyEv (339930)
• Rockingham, Australia
7 Dec 21
We recently lost a sister-in-law and her husband has given me a lot of wool that Kerry had stashed away. Kerry was a great knitter but in later years, her eyesight deteriorated so much that she had to give up knitting.
I have...
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30 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
8 Dec 21
Define friend.
One who surprises you with a bag of goodies early in the morning on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
I was still on my white night shirt and cotton pantylet when the messenger showed a red notification dot....
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8 people
Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (160658)
• United States
7 Dec 21
I was so tired last night I went to bed at 7:30. I just could not stay up any longer. It is not that I work so hard, though. More like there is never an end to the things I need to work on.
It also could have been the quick lap I...
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8 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
6 Dec 21
Adios!
Au Revoir!
Sayonara!
Aloha!
Tata!
Paalam!
The last word is in Tagalog, the Philippine national language. The word means good-bye!
Do you know the etymology of good-bye?
The word is actually a contraction of the phrase...
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9 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
6 Dec 21
Adios!
Au Revoir!
Sayonara!
Aloha!
Tata!
Paalam!
The last word is in Tagalog, the Philippine national language. The word means good-bye!
Do you know the etymology of good-bye?
The word is actually a contraction of the phrase...
10 responses •
9 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
6 Dec 21
Adios!
Au Revoir!
Sayonara!
Aloha!
Tata!
Paalam!
The last word is in Tagalog, the Philippine national language. The word means good-bye!
Do you know the etymology of good-bye?
The word is actually a contraction of the phrase...
10 responses •
9 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
6 Dec 21
Adios!
Au Revoir!
Sayonara!
Aloha!
Tata!
Paalam!
The last word is in Tagalog, the Philippine national language. The word means good-bye!
Do you know the etymology of good-bye?
The word is actually a contraction of the phrase...
10 responses •
9 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
6 Dec 21
Adios!
Au Revoir!
Sayonara!
Aloha!
Tata!
Paalam!
The last word is in Tagalog, the Philippine national language. The word means good-bye!
Do you know the etymology of good-bye?
The word is actually a contraction of the phrase...
10 responses •
9 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
6 Dec 21
Adios!
Au Revoir!
Sayonara!
Aloha!
Tata!
Paalam!
The last word is in Tagalog, the Philippine national language. The word means good-bye!
Do you know the etymology of good-bye?
The word is actually a contraction of the phrase...
10 responses •
9 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
6 Dec 21
A lovely morning I spent in my garden making bows of pink ribbons! I got envious the other day, as I drove through national thoroughfares and subdivision streets with a number of houses decorated with lots of shining pink...
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4 people
eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
6 Dec 21
A lovely morning I spent in my garden making bows of pink ribbons! I got envious the other day, as I drove through national thoroughfares and subdivision streets with a number of houses decorated with lots of shining pink...
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4 people
Vicki, #1 Creek Girl
@1creekgirl (41423)
• United States
6 Dec 21
Yes, I know mice are common in the country and yes, I know they like to get in out of the cold.
But they have other places to warm up. My house is not one of them.
The other night I turned on the bathroom light and a tiny brown...
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13 people
Shavkat
@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
7 Dec 21
If you are driving here and there in my city, some vehicles owned by companies have this signage at the rear side. Not only that, you can call these three digits if the drivers are not groomed.
Are...
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4 people