Lover of beaches, hiking, being out on the water. Living life with laughter, love and so much music. Music fuels my soul and just makes life better!🎶🤘💖🤘
@BrianFrasierM Everyone misses Pink and herVILLAGE,so glad to hear a snip it of it.I see your posts, hear her voice,see a few links from the KCShow and them living their lives in NYC. Glad she came back but understand all of you needing your family https://t.co/O0vc1MrRDR’re all missed
@dockevinmcleod Congratulations!!!! I’m pretty sure every single patient is very grateful to have you ( I know I am, you saved my life!) And your staff is also extremely amazing!!!! Thank you and your staff!!!🥰 80,000 patients can’t be wrong. Way to go!! Great milestone.!!!!!
@72aloha@_RoadToSuccess_ Not 70 yet, but I’ll still be that way. Even my own Mother that was amazing always saw this strength in me. ❤️I miss her dearly, but I know she’s with me every day. Grateful.
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@DiaryofaSickGrl@markeology I’m the same and I agree with you Candace…I feel there’s a lot less chronic people here to but I’m trying to hold space and grace for them as possible they’re going thru a tough time. I know I am with the weather flips in early spring.💖💜💖
They did the same with me, not only was my flight cancelled 2 hours before it was supposed to leave, I was on the phone with them all night trying to figure out the next day and this should’ve been a total of a6 hour flight to see my daughter. I didn’t get into the GP airport till 2:45 am on a Friday and I was supposed to be there on the Wednesday. It’s one thing to cancel a flight due to weather, but to put me to the back of the plane the next day and get e-mail after e-mail my flight was delayed hours upon hours. Then at the connecting airport it happened again. It cost me more for the Wednesday, Thursday into Friday than it did for my booked flight 2months prior! And just got an e-mail saying they aren’t compensating me a penny.
I absolutely love the great connection @Pink has with her village. She truly loves each and every one of them. 💗💖💗
IYKYK. You did an awesome job guest hosting for Kelly ( love her too!) and it’s always great for me anyways to see Pink with her voice singing what she singing. It fills my heart, soul and mind and gets me going on my days I feel I just can’t. So THANK YOU PINK!!💞🥰💞
Yup, North Eastern B.C. ( the areas of Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Tumbler Ridge and Fort St. John never change their time. When I lived up there it was so nice to not change the time. No physical adjustments and we were in “B.C.” time for 6 months and then “Alberta” time for 6 months. But I sure noticed once we move down to Vancouver Island and had to start switching our time. I truly didn’t think it was going to bother me, but early mornings and late nights, we sure felt it on shift work.