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I spoke with Joe and Gabes!

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Hi Friends,

I did! We arranged a phone call - it was 11 PM my time and 1 PM the next day Oz time (14 hours difference). I have always wanted to chat with Gabes, and Joe kindly set it up with his satellite cell phone. I had never before talked with anyone in Australia. The connection was great - it sounded like they were in the next room.

I spoke briefly with Joe first and then for an hour with Gabes. Honestly, I think we could have talked forever! It felt like I was talking to my oldest and dearest friend. This PP family is amazing, isn't it?

Joe, thank you so much for this special treat. And I'll be thinking of you both as your adventures continue - the winery, fossicking, carriage berths, etc. Don't forget to send me a bird photo - maybe of that "thief" bird or the one they changed the bottle tops for. Gabes, I hope you find some champagne that agrees with you on the tour. :banana: Joe, enjoy those chocolate muffins and mellow coffee.

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Post by barbaranoela »

wow Polly--how Xciting for the chat with Joe and Gabes-----
I remember how wonderful it was when we chatted the first time also~~~~

Its great to chat with members of our family!!!!

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Post by Polly »

Hiya Sisbarb!

Yes, exciting is a good word! Even more exciting than the first phone call between you and me was the first time we met in person in Cape May. That was so much fun!! It was just like we had always known each other, and we talked for HOURS!

Have a great day!

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Hi Polly,
I am so happy that you got to talk to each other. I was just telling Kelly on a PM that I feel like I have a whole group of new friends. My husband and I are going to try to get together with Joe before he moves. We don't live too far from each other and now share the same doctor. It will be nice to meet him.

Isn't Cape May beautiful? We were down there a few years ago. My son lives on the Jersey Shore and we went on a little excursion from there.

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Post by irisheyes13 »

Polly,

How fun! Our PP family is THE BEST! Wouldn't it be fun if we could have a webcam session and could chat as a bunch of us!

Cape May has a special place in my heart too. I spent all of my vacations as a child there and still get back every few years.

It sure does sound like Joe and Gabes have some fun activities planned. I'm looking forward to Joe's pics with the new camera.
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Post by sarkin »

That's so great!

I think it's wonderful that some of us have gotten together in person. And by phone and every way possible. It's true, this is an amazing family.

Can't wait to see pictures, too...

Best to all, near and far,

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Post by mbeezie »

Polly,

How nice for you all to connect. Next time consider using skype - it's so easy to do and that's how I communicate with my friend in Melbourne.

I look forward to hearing about the adventures of Gabes and Joe - sounds like so much fun.

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Post by natythingycolbery »

I was going to say skype, but Mary Beth beat me to it!
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Post by Gabes-Apg »

it was truely a delightful treat! better than any chocolate treat that you would have got for easter pre MC

I will make sure my PP profile has my skype details.


after a big day of exploring yesterday - Joe is doing up the post with photos as I type, today has been our low key day bit of hunting and gathering at the shops, i have cooked the Orgran chocolate cake to take to my friends place, have cooked veges for our breakfasts, chicken for our snacks so we are ready for the excursion to the wineries tomorrow.
I am about to cook MC friendly GF DF SF Anzac cookies

It is Anzac day here on Monday, it started as the commeration when the anzac forces (australian and new zealand army corps) did the attack at Gallapoli during ww1, these days all wars and peace keeping activities are acknowledged.

Anzac biscuits are sweet biscuit that the wives made, put them in tins and sent them to their husbands and sons during WW1, the ingredients didnt spoil, the biscuits kept their texture and survived the naval transportation.

the normal recipe uses rolled oats, flour, coconut, sugar, butter and golden syrup. we have found coconut flour so it wont be so fibrous, and we have coconut palm sugar so i should be able to get the flavour and the texture and still be MC friendly with the substitute ingredients I have.

wish me luck

take care everybody
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Post by Kari »

Gabes - thanks for teaching us a bit about Australian history. The cookies sound awesome - I've no doubt they will come out good. Then again, anything with even a hint of sweetness tastes heavenly to me these days :grin: .

Polly - how very special it must have been to connect with Joe and Gabes - good for the 3 of you!!!

Love and hugs,
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Post by hoosier1 »

Gabes and Joe

Does FaceTime from your iPad work across the ocean?

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

Polly
i found champagne, shiraz, merlo, cab sav that is all preservative free and none of the chemicals other bottled wines have.
i had a small amount with dinner last night and no issues.....

what was more exciting was that we have been having fantastic weather, and i have had a wonderful weekend with some of my closest friends.

where we stayed Sunday night - in the train carriages and yes Joe has photos, they did a very thorough scrub of their bbq so it was totally clean in preperation to cook dinner for Joe and I.

lots and lots of photos to come!!!
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Post by Joefnh »

Rich I have not tried face time as of yet, it would be nice if it would work from the US to Australia, have you tried it on yours yet?

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Post by hoosier1 »

Joe,

I love FaceTime. Just haven't tried it with anyone overseas. If you create a FaceTime account with your email you sent to me when you bought your iPad, we can give it a try.

You will have to be on wifi when using it unless you have a jail broken iPad.

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

Rich
Oz is not like USA with awesome wifi everywhere. Our cable/broadband network averages about about 40% of what you have

there was no wifi in Toowoomba and the 3G connection joe was using the signal was a bit up and down depending where we were.
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