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April 2008, Issue 103

 

 

 

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April 2008
Issue 103

Picture in upper margins by Ralph, graphic within by Heather Anne

Playing this page: Rainbow

Hey, Hey, Here We Are!

By Car (Carolyn Reynolds)

We just keep coming around every month, and it seems bigger and better every month, too. The little nagging reminders do seem to work, and I thank each one of you in this month's issue for putting up with those.

We had another bad-news alert this month, the loss of a good friend to many here in the magazine. We had met Dee in Klink's Chatroom back before it was no more, and she went on to be the sender of positive funnies and good inspirations to many on her extended daily e-mail list. I know many who did so count on these cheerful emails each and every day.  Dee kept sending them until no longer able, and we've been missing those for some time now. Dee had her own personal battles with the MonSter to fight, and unfortunately, her fight ended this month. We have a couple of articles in here about her funeral, but if anyone would like to write about your feelings about her, please do send those in for the May issue and I'll put them together in Real Life Stories. We do owe her our tribute, don't you think?

Well, back to this month's magazine, and it is a doozy!  Theme writers have outdone themselves with articles about exercise. I know for a fact how helpful I found them, hoping you will, too. We do have a real variety of takes on exercising in Theme. Please read all of them!

Our Poetry is super outstanding this month, too, and though only three stories appear in Fiction, they are all worth your reading.

FYI is really full and brimming with good informational reads for April, along with Tips & Tricks to make your life easier.

Real Life Stories can fill lots of different desires in reading for April. I promise you won't want to miss anything it contains this month.  Our regular columns are also what they always are, fun and touching and always there regularly for you to read. I do hope you have you own favorite columns in our Features. Our Pride and Joy is a place to share family or other special pictures with the readers. Always check it out each month.

If you want to get a full idea of who all you'll find in this issue, look on the Who's in Issue 103 page. Other of the sections you can find at any time in MS MuSings are located in the tool bar to the left side of every page.

Please sign our Guestbook if you're new to our magazine, or if you've been away for awhile. We do love your comments and observations. 

Scott is continuously working on our Archives, and you'll find a whole lot of our 103 issues so far in there.  You can even go back and look at our very first issue from September 1999! We have sure been around online a long time.

If you're looking for an online community of good and caring people, The World of MS MuSings, last link in the toolbar, just might be a place you will love. Please visit and give it a look.

I hope Spring gets here quickly and is not in too big a hurry to leave us. Spring and Fall..... my two favorites for sure.  Take some time and enjoy reading the pages this month and I just bet you'll be getting that Spring fever, too!

 

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