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Old 07-10-2015, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by jolene View Post
Grr. Her birthday is next week and hoped to have a PX engraved on the otherside. Oh well. Even if it's pricey, I'm sure she'll appreciate the bracelet regardless even sans the PX. She's awesome. My sistah from another... Er NPC?


I have lots of those kinds of sisters. I love them just bunches!

Suggestion: does she collect charms? ComradesTrue got me started on James Avery charms and bracelets, and I have quite a collection of Theta-related charms (even have a James Avery kite). Because if she (your friend) does, maybe you could get a sterling silver disc engraved with the greek letters you want?

As for doves, I pointed out sterling dove jewelry on Zulily a while back to sigmagirl2000; pretty sure she ordered something but I keep forgetting to ask her. I have summer brain.

This summer I am making one of a kind Theta holiday ornaments. Last year I participated in a Theta holiday ornament exchange which was so much fun. I can't say much about what I'm making b/c of all the Thetas on GC, some of them will be getting my handiwork. If my fingers ever recover, that is. (#grumpyface)*

If I could have a mascot just for my own life, I would want a small dragon that breathed fire on command. He would perch on my shoulder and he'd be a mind reader so he'd blast people randomly. That would be pretty awesome. But that would conflict with my other side that is peaceful and mindful and compassionate and extends loving kindness to all (except for those that throw me under the bus or annoy me, which is why I need the dragon).

*Watching Elmo on Jimmy Fallon/Tonight Show. Elmo has a twitter. I better go to sleep.
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