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A Rare Occasion


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With so many of our brothers and sisters getting laid off and searching fo other jobs we have the rarest of all occasions today - someone is actually retiring from her job - by her own choice not by request or demand of her boss!

So we are going to have a little party here today with cake and ice cream and Geratol (for those of us old enough to remember that - and need it)

So break out the party hats and noise makers and let's all celebrate an end to employment by choice!

Congratulations

on your

Retirement

MaryEllen!

Carolyn Marie is in charge of the punch so if you are trying to spike it you will have to get past her.

Come on and celebrate a wonderful occasion.

Love ya,

Sally

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Well, Sally, I was tempted to put just a teeny tiny bit of rum in the punch, but then we would have

had to exclude the teens from the party, and that wouldn't do at all. So everyone is welcome to

have a cup.

I've also brought my famous BBQ rotisserie chicken and German potato salad. It's almost lunch time

one the east coast, so dig in.

ME, I want to wish you the best retirement EVER! Live Long and Prosper, my friend!

And now WE get to have more of your time at LP. YAY!!

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Donna Jean

Mary Ellen!

OMG.....

What a wonderous occasion!

HAPPY RETIREMENT!

You are a incredible woman and I/We love you very much!

You are about to enter an brand new stage in your life! Enjoy it with all your heart, Sweetheart!

WITH TONS of LOVE!

Donna Jean

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Guest Kayliegh

Mary Ellen -

Happy Retirement!!!

I've been "retired" for a few years now - but I've found out you're just as busy as when you were working! (and I got another job>)

Kayleigh

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Guest ~Brenda~

Congratulations MaryEllen!!!

You know. When I first heard about you retiring. I thought, at first, that you were retiring from Laura's and I almost had a heart attack.

I am glad that you are able to retire :)

Does that mean we will get to see you around here more? I know, I being selfish :rolleyes:

Love you sweetheart :)

Brenda

Oh, I brought some of my home made *cough* punch. :lol:

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MaryEllen

Congratulations on achieving this milestone. I have to echo Brenda's sentiment, I hope that means that you will find more time to contribute here. Your posts are always perceptive, kind, and helpful.

Allison

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Guest Elizabeth K

Fox in the hen house? Carolyn watching the punchbowl - oh my!

And Congradulations on retirement!

Bittersweet to retire - but there is as time when it seems its you place in life to simply leave all the craziness behind. Of course you will now be able to concentrate on the crazyness here at Laura's! GRIN

I am bringing my famous potato chips (Albertson's Generic Brand) and my famous French Onion Dip (Albertsons Generic Brand), and I want my plastic bowl back later! HEE HEE

Actually, I brought my bacon wrapped charcoal braized oysters on singed spinich leaves - served with three optional sauses: red hot sause doctored roumalde, modified sugar cane Hollandaise, or horseradish spiked Rockefellow with Ramano cheese.

To make certain everyone is happy, for you non-oyster eaters, my wife has prepared her famous nippy-dippy deviled eggs, with mustard-olive stuffing and paprika!

To drink? Well the punch that Zab and Ains just spiked with Wild Turkey, or for you non-imbibbers, Italian Ice tea with peppermint and a cherry, and a paper umbrella.

And hold on - the pistollete French bread with garlic/basil butter is about to come out of the oven! Parmasian cheese optional. But heap on the shrimp pate'

Oh my

And hold for the PHOTO OPPORTUNITY -

FLASH FLASH - FLASH

Mama Sally is here?

And who is that cutie in the minx-like cheerleader outfit?

And all those pretty gals flurting with...... EVAN, STOP THAT!!!

Oh my MaryEllen - can you keep this under control? NO? Too much punch??? Oh my...

EVERYONE LOVES YA!

Me too...

Lizzy

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Thank you everyone. I have indeed come to a crossroad in my life. Nothing spectacular planned for the near future except for two or three trips up to my old home town this fall. By the time winter approaches, I should be firmly entrenched in a life of leisure.

Hugs to you all.

MaryEllen :)

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Congradulations Mary Ellen!!!

Though you have to tell us how you managed to retire at 50. :P

I mean really, your photo tells the truth on this one. ;)

LUV

Jean

Although my chronological age is 70, I have been blessed in that I look much younger. People often guess my age as early 50's. The shock value is priceless when I tell them my actual age. :lol:

MaryEllen :)

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Guest Amanda joan
Although my chronological age is 70, I have been blessed in that I look much younger. People often guess my age as early 50's. The shock value is priceless when I tell them my actual age. :lol:

MaryEllen :)

MaryEllen,

Congadulations on your freedom!!!

You look great and will now have more time to walk around looking gorgeous.

Enjoy the ride.

Peace & love Amanda

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Congratulations- Mary Ellen. And, you don't look a day over 45 at the most. Me thinks your BC lies, you are not 70 darlin"

Remember when 62 used to be the magic number. It's sure a good thing that we're living well into our late 60s anymore. Time to buy that RV and travel around the country and enjoy yourself.

Mike

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Hi MaryEllen,

I am pretty late to the party. Congratulations on your retirement wow I find it hard to believe that you are old enough to retire. I am originally from the South Shore of Boston and now live on the Cape; I am so pleased to meet someone from my neck of the woods. My advice, now that you’re free is to get out of Dodge before the snow flies. I would consider some place with Palm trees, the ocean and a tropical drinks. Enjoy the rest of your party and I hope to talk to you again soon.

Love & Kisses

Erica

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Really late to the party....and I brought the pretzels,,where is the cooler with the Sam Adams..a fair trade....Yes.

This is a great moment in your life I should know retired twice and now I'm back with my life time company...part time consultant and also all around 'schleper'.

Traveled to Uruguay and Argentina and saw the Bay of Fundy, high and low tides..

Enjoy I did and still do......Love Mia

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MaryEllen!! It is great to hear of your retirement---I took a very early retirement in May'08 & have not looked back for a minute:)) I find that my house is not as organized as before---kind of hard to figure that one out, but I am busy and happy & I can't imagine going back to a real job anytime soon---enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!!!

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I'm late again for the party but Congrats on the Retirement MaryEllen! Now what are you going to do?

Hugs,

Suzie

Thanks for the congrats. What am I going to do??? I might sit in my rocker with a shawl wrapped around my shoulders knitting or I may become an exotic dancer or I may take a canoe trip up the Amazon. Don't know just yet but I'll think of something. :lol:

MayEllen

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