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    sunwoman3663 posted an update Wednesday, Jun 20, 2012, 4:37pm EDT, 13 years, 3 months ago

    AMBER... still tapping and healing! I just love it. And it still amazes me and we still call it voodoo in my family but now the 2 girls are into it as well. Youngest daughter has rheumatoid arthritis and although she's done lots of yoga, pilates, is off gluten and dairy and off all meds, she still feels a lot better after tapping. Now my wonderful SIL has a new brain tumor (this has been going on for 7 yrs) and I took him to a class last week. He loved it and felt so energized afterwards. I have seen miracles among people who are into this Tong Ren stuff... maybe there's one for my dear David, too?

    It's really hot here and supposed to be worse tomorrow. DH put one a/c in down here and one upstairs for the Khazakstani guys. We were all melting. We probably won't use them much but if we have days like this, we surely will use them. Most often there's such a great ocean breeze starting around 2 or 3 o'clock (locals say the wind 'freshens') so we rarely need cooling. A fan, maybe. Then again, we don't often see 90+ on Cape Cod, even when Boston hits 100.

    I haven't picked up any wonderful glass but run into other fun things.. ormolu jewelry cases, pretty lanterns, teapots, wrought iron stuff. Whatever sells is okay with me, but I do love the glass. So I get my cheap thrills here looking at everyone else's stuff!

    Tenants are such sweet guys. So polite, helpful, and no bad acting. Today they got word from the State Dept. that their job (working in a commercial linen co) is 'too strenuous a labor for student work'. WHAT??????????? These are 20 yr old guys used to working a hell of a lot harder than most American lads. They're willing to take minimum wage to work their butts off so that they can help with their university costs at home. It makes me so mad!!! Now they're running all over the cape on their bikes applying for jobs. One of them forgot to lock his bike up and -- you guessed it! Stolen in 5 minutes. These are all crummy used bikes but they paid $65 each for them. They have 2 friends who have come to visit for meals and showers a few times who were robbed blind in NYC before they even got here. I hate to see them take these memories home with them. The nasty agency who brought them over her for a hefty fee and gave them nothing but some help with the work visa and hooked them up with the job didn't even arrange their transport from NYC to the Cape or help them w/accomodations. Now that they have 2 wks to find another job, the agency won't help them. I'm sure things all over the Soviet republics are just as bad but they probably expected a better deal than they're getting. It's sad.

    Happy Hump Day to All!
    Janice

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