Hatching Eggs / Paypal CHAT Thread

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Oh good
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I had a rough time last year and disappeared for a while.
Same here. Many things happening all at one time, then I kept getting pink eye on top of other health issues. It really sucked.

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and Bama1 already sent their PP payment.
 
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I'm pretty sure that unless you say no to packing peanuts, they send them.
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Do they send out an email once they'd actually shipped? I forgot to ask when I ordered. She did ask if I wanted the extra warmer chicks, and I said yes...There's no way 8 leghorn pullets would make it alone all the way to to me.
Yes, they sent an email. And they didn't ask me if I wanted extras. I hope they put them in there!

ETA: I had to call them to get the tracking number.
 
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I am glad you are back!

Quote: They are just starting again and there are eggs going in the incubator to check fertility-you WILL be getting them as soon as I am sure they are fertile!
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I just wanted to let you all know I heard from srpaint. She is fine, dealing with some personal issues which I did not ask about.
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Oh good, I was worried about her too.
Quote: And you were missed as well!
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So glad you are back!

It bothers me when people I have come to consider close friends disappear, some don't ever come back and you wonder if they are okay, but you have no way of contacting them to find out.
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Celtic, I can understand your fear somewhat-I can't say completely, because it was not my child. Almost two years ago, an 18-month-old girl from our church died. It was completely an accident, although one that made us all watch our children a lot closer. It put fear into all of us, but it made us more careful. It still makes me cry when I think of beautiful Shaniah, who had been a big sister for only 13 days.
 
It bothers me when people I have come to consider close friends disappear, some don't ever come back and you wonder if they are okay, but you have no way of contacting them to find out.
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x2! It is crazy when you're on here and feel like you really get to know people and then they disappear... Like a lot of people on here, I socialize with all of you more than I socialize with many of my local friends. I'm on here nearly every day and while I have a few local friends that I talk to about as often, most of them I don't see or talk to as much as you all.

Quote: It is always sad to lose someone, but it is particularly sad when it is a child.
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I just wanted to let you all know I heard from srpaint. She is fine, dealing with some personal issues which I did not ask about.

It bothers me when people I have come to consider close friends disappear, some don't ever come back and you wonder if they are okay, but you have no way of contacting them to find out.
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Celtic, I can understand your fear somewhat-I can't say completely, because it was not my child. Almost two years ago, an 18-month-old girl from our church died. It was completely an accident, although one that made us all watch our children a lot closer. It put fear into all of us, but it made us more careful. It still makes me cry when I think of beautiful Shaniah, who had been a big sister for only 13 days.
I have a couple of online groups I keep up with and have often wondered about people who disappear. you never know what can happen to people, so it is great that she is okay.

Celtic sorry about your son. and so young. such a tragic shame.

A lady I work with closely and sit next to every day lost her infant son one morning because she forgot she had him and left him in the car. it was devastating even to witness and the cruelty of the holier-than-thou people astounded me.

There was a change in routine. They had a new & redundant carseat in the car that they were taking to the firestation to get properly fitted so when she glanced in the mirror and saw the empty carseat...well...it didn't occur to her to question it and look in the other one. She was on auto pilot and her husband was normally the one to drop him at daycare because it was on his way to work. and her husband was the one to put him into the car. it was a perfect storm. luckilly she was able to cope by getting involved in organizations and chat groups for people dealing with that sort of thing. the internet is a wonderful thing when used properly. it can get people together who never would have met otherwise but it does present some issues when people have problems and you cant physically get to them to help out. but the mental support outweighs the difficulties in giving concrete physical support.

sorry to ramble...
 
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