WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MAY 2017
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Lanette: The new glasses are a whole lot of special. Polycarbonate, self-darkening & new flexible frame that weights practically nothing. My insurance used to pay for part of the cost of new glasses but doesn't do that anymore. I didn't want to reuse my current frames because I have never liked them. They were "sold" to me in a weak moment and I've regretted the choice for the past several years. :ohwell:
Heather: Happy Anniversary of your first meeting. It was a lucky day for both you and your DH.
Meg: Have a good day today.
Kate: Having my gallbladder removed was a Godsend. It is the only surgery I've ever had that required a hospital stay and an anesthetic. I've had some minor procedures with local anesthetics along the way. Good luck to you. :flowerforyou:
Danaree: Your advantage plan is like mine. The exam is covered but not the glasses. :ohwell:
Janet: I hope you feel better soon. Sinus infections are an awful misery. (((hugs)))
Sarah: I hope your house stays dry and the river stays where it belongs in its banks.
Becca: I love the goals on your chalkboard.
Gloria: I am fascinated by your photo. It brings back memories. Did you use a "fall" to help with the construction of that elaborate hair-do, or was it all your own hair? In my first year of college I had a dorm-mate who had a hairdo like yours and she definitely had an artificial "fall" to make it all work.
Grits: I did say no to this woman, and she put the bunch grass plants I do not like & said no to in the spot anyway. I threw them away. No does indeed mean no. Sometimes actions speak louder than words to those who choose not to hear plain speaking. :grumble:
Lisa: Great job Corey! The car looks like a good choice.
DH and I talked about landscape changes we would like to make in the area around our home and I'm quite excited about ithem. Now all we have to do is track down the plants and see about getting the work done. I'm trying to decide whether to talk to our Landscape Nazi about it at all. PS: I am of German decent and I'm deliberately using the word Nazi to insult the woman. I hope I don't offend anyone here.
Katla in beautiful NW Oregon
"Normally I'm quite normal . . ." The Gods Must be Crazy
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Heather I understand, and that is so very true. It seems to happen in the blink of an eye. Your escargot look lovely.
Janetr OKC2 -
Have a question for all you quilters. I found this handsewn top piece for a quilt among MIL's things. Only it's probably for a single (maybe double) bed. I would like it for at least a queen size, if not king. How can I make it bigger?
Michele in NC
Hi Michele,
I feel for you with with your sinus problems. Seems like all my life I have had sinus issues.
About that quilt top. I think you could add a border around it in either a contrasting color or something matching and it would look fine. Queen sized quilt measurement is 90x108. Maybe a double border, in 2 different solid colors would work. I'm new to quilting, so I'm kind of guessing what would work. I hope an experienced quilter will jump in here.
Have great day!
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Morning ladies~
well it has been a busy morning so far...went and fed DFIL and dusted and washed the wood floors with Murphy's oil soap.. then it will be on to mowing the yard.. Tom home yesterday afternoon.. so he is being busy as usual.. he just handed me the insurance bill for my car for the year it is 1138.00 , It doesnt have to be paid until July 9th so will have to save up for that..the sun is coming out so better get my working clothes on.3 -
Heather- have a Wonderful Anniversary! Enjoy your meal. Your escargot looks delicious! Made with love3
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It has been awhile since I have been on MyFitnessPal. I would love to be a part of your group. I am from Ontario Oregon, I am the mother of 3 children, 3 step-children and 2 dog-children. We also have 11 grandchildren. I am working in my yard, gardens and around our home. I have been gluten free for a few years but it has not helped with weight loss, so I am back to using myfitnesspal while doing low carb. Marti
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Allie that bill seems high. Have you take AARP driving class. You can do that online. That will save you 10%.Your driving and or car might have discounts. Can you pay it in 2 installments without adding to the cost? How old is your car? If there is no payment it might be worth dropping collision. The book value can get to the point that it is not worth fixing it if in an accident. If you still owe on the car you have to have collision. Good luck.If you are paying homeowner with the same company there should be a discount for that.1
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Hi to everyone. What a beautiful day here today. Too bad we have to be stuck inside doing our taxes LOL. Last night we went out to dinner and played cards with friends which was a lot of fun.
Dana; yes, now I remember Dolly! Last time you put up pictures it led to half a day of looking at Treeing Walker Coonhounds and Beagles on line! She is gorgeous. That’s the “dog look” I like.
Janetr: hope you feel better soon!
Jane: I was laughing at your haircut story. I had very similar hair when I was little, although I did not have such a routine. One day I put it in a ponytail and just whacked it all off! My mom almost had a stroke! Hope your knee feels better.
Sarah: hope you are safe
Michele: you are always so busy! Thank you for your good wishes!
Toni: stay dry!!!
Lanette: hubby and I both have experience with the TENS. What can I help you with?
Rori: always nice to see you!
DJ: your story is inspiring!
Gloworm: what a great photo!
Lenora: I adore bread pudding!
Heather: I had one of those diesel volkswagons for 7 years until it got bought back in December. I LOVED it!!!
Well I am off to get started on the pesky taxes. I don’t know why we put them off every year, but we do…usually til the fall. So at least we are in the ball park Take care all. Meg from sunny Omaha
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Janetr okc – When you are taking medications for a ‘sinus’ infection; you need to drink a lot more water than you might normally drink. IF the medication is for ‘drying up your sinuses to make it easier to breathe', it is doing the same thing to your body. If necessary, get one of those thermal cups and keep it full of ‘ice water’.
I always get Mother’s Day and Father’s Day mixed up as to when they occur; one is always the 3rd Sunday of the month; the other is always the 2nd Sunday of the month. I want to say Mother’s Day is the 3rd Sunday of the month; because my DOS’s birthday will ‘occasionally’ fall on Father’s Day and his birthday is 6/16.
Heather – We used to have a used Mercedes, which operated on diesel fuel and it was a lot cheaper than regular gas; now it is more expensive. Being in that Mercedes saved my life 20+ years ago when I accidentally crossed the center line and hit a pick-up truck (in somewhat of a glancing) head-on. Poor man had just picked up a brand-new pick-up truck and he saw me and was trying to pull off road; 4 – 6 more inches over, we’d both be dead. I had leaned down to grab the cord on the phone that was attached to the hump in the front seat; because i had dropped it and knew since I was the one who instigated the call that it would prevent the other person from making a call. I thought I had a long straight road; and, when I looked up I saw a GMC grill logo right at my steering column. I thought the wreck had occurred 'in the town I was headed to' to get there before the bank closed; but, Louis told me it was 'on a hilI and I was headed home. I had to be ‘cut out’ of the car. I don’t remember being ‘in pain’ even though I had almost had my left arm taken off; broken my left thigh, broke and crushed my right heel, and hit my chest on the steering column (although I was belted in). I do not go anywhere without my seat belt buckled around me. What I do remember is the awful sound of the “Jaws of Life” and the saw they were using to get me out. I was screaming that I had just filled the car up (I was so afraid it would blow up before they got me out of it). I remember the fireman sitting on the side of the seat trying to keep me calm. I don’t remember anything after they got me out until I work up in the ICU. Couldn’t remember my name, Louis or the boys; but, I kept calling for a friend and when the nurse came over and asked me ‘who’ I was calling for I said, my friend Wanda. I could not remember her last name; but, I did remember that her husband was a Commissioner. She knew who I was talking about because she was her back-door neighbor. She came to the hospital and notified Louis that I had been involved in a wreck. I guess the nurse did not recognize me even though our sons were in the class in school together.
The Mercedes was like a tank. They cut the roof off and peeled it back like a can opener. Windshield broke; but, the fireman had put his jacket and hard hat on me before that occurred. Because my DOGD’s car seat was in the front seat; but, buckled, they kept asking me ‘if there was anybody else in the car with me’. I could not remember (thankfully not). When we went over to make sure that we had gotten everything out of it; I don't see how I survived it. Roof pulled back like a tin can top and blood all over the front seat. I still cannot remember most of it. MD/Surgeon said I probably never will, and it would probably be for the best.
Escargot – snails – UGH! My DMnL ‘loved’ them; they tasted like rubber to me. Too chewy. I think it was just the thought of 'slugs'. But, they remind me of that scene in “Pretty Woman” when she sends one flying across the room; and, the waiter catches it. LOL! I love ‘crawdads’ … the ‘poor man’s lobster’. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!!!!
Lisa – Nice car – beautiful color. You will just need to make sure you keep it washed and wax in that ‘hot’ TX sun. What year is it? New or Used? My Honda is a 4-cylindar; but, still has a great deal of ‘pep’ to it. I had traded in my Honda 6-cylindar. That was one of the things Louis got upset about until we drove it the next day to Louisiana. When we hit the gas to go around a car, it picked up speed; but, did not ‘kick in’ like the old one; but, still we could pass on a quarter and it saves so much gas. Besides it being filled up by the dealership; we only spent $75 of our own money to get to Louisiana and back to Georgia.
Unfortunately, the young man who was one that sold me my last two cars go run over by his wife shortly after buying it; but, I expect that it might be my ‘last’ new car; if not the ‘last’ car (if I take good care of it). He had one as his 'company car' and said he would never buy another 4-cylinder. Gas mileage saving was a plus for me. When we drove it to Louisiana, Louis was pleasantly surprised at the pep it had.
Dana – What I remember most about the 500-year flood we had in the SW GA area (while I was still working – more than 20 years ago) was that we got an extra week of vacation because we could not get back over the Flint River. When we did finally come home, the water over the bridge at Lake Blackshear was right up to the bottom of the roadbed. Exactly one week later the damn broke and the Lake was completely ‘dry’ until they could rebuild the damn. Louis and the boys said they should have been out there marking good fishing spots (holes and trees); but, we were on the way to visit my Mother at the time. Lots and lots of downed trees. But, the lake is still deep enough to ski on. Fishing got a lot better once this happened. It was amazing to me that that would happen.
I called my boss twice a day for a report on whether or not our house was ‘under water’. Both ends of the street were flooded to the point that even ‘if’ we had come home, we would not have been able to get to the house. I’d rather have been down in Miami that battling the masses at all the stores paying twice what anything costs.
Katla – I used to ‘go along with the program’ because I did not ‘know’ how to use the word, “NO!” But, did not take me long and only a few times have I had someone ‘push me’ on my ‘reasons’. “What part of ‘NO’ are you having a problem understanding?” Like when a nurse at a hospital that I should NEVER have been sent to came at me with a shot of insulin. I am ‘not’ diabetic. She was a smart-@$$ when I asked her ‘what it was’. A shot! “No $#*T, Sherlock, what is ‘in it’? She asked ‘if I was refusing it’. You’re damn right because I am NOT a diabetic. For some reason when I was “Lithium Toxic” they had given me insulin. I had not taken it since the December prior to this hospitalization and had not taken it since. The ‘idiot’ of a MD that sent me there, did not take it off my ‘list of medications’. Obviously, she never bothered to do anything. When I took her before the State Composite Board of Medical Examiners she HAD to provide me with my medical records. I read through them and ‘mark every entry she had made’ that was false. Including that she had sent the records to the MDs that I had signed authorizations for. She had put a ‘sticky note’ on my files that ‘there were NOT to be provided to me’ (even though I went to the hospital twice to try to get them. First for them to give them to me; the 2nd time for them to be sent to one of my MDs. That, also, was in my complaint – Quality of Care and Failure to Release Medical Records. That made me end up having unnecessary testing done because they were actually ‘duplicates’.
I can understand using the work Nazi would be an insult; sometimes we use a word that is no longer acceptable to say. I’d never say it ‘outside of home’; and, especially not ‘to someone of color’. But, growing up in the Deep South it was commonly used. People’s careers have been side-tracked because 20 years earlier (or more) someone says they used that word. My Daddy used to say it all the time. I remember when we had the first colored man as the Police Chief and My Daddy calling a 'boy' over to see if he would come pick up pecans at our house. He 'ignored' Daddy - at that time they got 'insulted' being called 'boy' (the younger ones). The Chief called him over and used that word to do so. After he left my Daddy asked him 'why' he used that word. He said that it was extremely 'insulting' for one to call another one that and especially since he was someone in power. He was NOT about to NOT come across the street. I can still remember our maid walking me uptown to pick up ‘hamburgers’ from The Grill and having to go to the backdoor to get them and me asking her 'why we could not go in the front door and sit inside'. She told me ‘it just was NOT done’ for people of her race (late 50's). She was like a 2nd “mama” to me and it took years and years before I would ever go there (and they made the ‘best’ hamburgers in town). There were not any ‘fast food chains’ in town until I was in HS (in the mid-60’s). I would have ‘never’ disrespected her. When I went off the art school and came home one day, I asked her ‘what she wanted to be referred to as being’? At that time I think “African-American” had just started to be used. She told me to refer to her as a “Negro”, A “Negroid woman, or a ‘colored woman’. Being called a ‘colored woman’ was taught to me when she threw a white towel over our arms we had raised and she asked me ‘if she was black’? “No M ’ham!" Are you white? "No M ‘ham" … then we are BOTH colored women, I don’t know about it; but, I know I was not born in Africa so don’t ever refer to me as an African; that would be insulting to me … don’t even remember any parent or grandparent working on a plantation.
Growing up in Georgia –The book, “The Help” was a way of life for a lot of people – black and white. I remember the first time my Mother drove her home. She was afraid for my Mother; but, nobody would have messed with “Mr. Buford’s” wife OR his children. Normally, she'd either walk uptown and go home with one of her 5 sons who worked in a department store; or, she would 'walk' home. Easily 5 miles from our house. She'd also catch a ride or walk to our house in the morning.
In 8th grade we had 3 students in my class who had volunteered to come to the (at the time) all white school. That was in 1964; they ended up graduating with us. Two black boys, and one black girl. The black girl was extremely shy and quiet; and only a few girls made friends with her. One of the black boys was sort of a trouble-maker, the other black boy was one of a set of twins, played sports, and was active in clubs and such. I often wondered if his parents ever came to his games when the other twin had football games as well. I did see a few blacks that would sit on the hill at one end of the football field on blankets. The black cemetery was behind the school and a lot of people thought it to be ‘haunted’.
What you call ‘bunch grass plants’ … is that the same things as “Liriopi grass”? I know it is quite often used as a ‘border’ grass around here; but, it is extremely invasive because it is a ‘tuber’ plants. When you first put it out, you can put it out in little bunch around a flower bed; then cut it back every year until it get thick enough as a border plant; then you have to mow your grass right up next to it to keep it from spreading and weed whack it on the inside or choke it out with a thick layer of mulch (pine straw or in our case - oak or pecan leaves. My parents had their yard professionally landscaped and I remember it being used all the way around the beds and some used in the middle of the back yard around a spigot. They put ‘thick’ layer of pine straw in the beds, which also kept it from spreading into the flower beds. But, it is difficult to get rid of; you have to dig it out and throw it away or let it dry out and burn it.
Michele – The quilt might be able to be made larger (using the same pattern in the original quilt) or have a border sewn around it to make it larger.; which would be easier. Some people might suggest taking off the backing; but, with a border, to add the batten to keep it at the same thickness; there are some places (like with us, Hobby Lobby) and they either have someone or know of someone who has one of the ‘new’ embroidery/quilting machines that will quilt a pattern on the border. I know this summer, I am going to take a quilt that is on our bed (actually more of a queen-sized than a king-sized and stitch where it is coming apart. By hand, too thick to try to do it on my sewing machine.
I’d love to find someone who knits to see if a baby blanket my Mother made that now has a hole in the middle of it because the boys would stick their fingers through the stitches and twirl their fingers. I think the other blankets as well as the sweaters knitted for Taylor are in her ‘hope chest’. I need to ask Jennifer if they are. I know that she found them up on the top shelf in her room when she and Trey married.
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My goals for the rest of the month are:
Track my food and be totally honest about it
Walk on my treadmill 15 - 20 minutes each day; or
Walk around our property since Louis has mowed all my paths
Work on my budget for next month and check on how we did (or are doing) for this month
Try to not worry about things I cannot change and have no control over
Be polite - even 'if' it means I have to bite my tongue (or chew nails, 10-penny - not on my hands
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Hi to everyone. What a beautiful day here today. Too bad we have to be stuck inside doing our taxes LOL. Last night we went out to dinner and played cards with friends which was a lot of fun.
Lanette: hubby and I both have experience with the TENS. What can I help you with?
Well I am off to get started on the pesky taxes. I don’t know why we put them off every year, but we do…usually til the fall. So at least we are in the ball park Take care all. Meg from sunny Omaha
Meg, I'm just curious about how it does on low back pain/strain ...and if it would work on joint pain as well such as shoulder, elbow tendonitis, etc. I did order one from Amazon and most reviewers seemed to give them high marks.
Thanks!
Lanette
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stats for the day:
Day 14- Plyometrics exercises- 24min, 3sets of 10each, squats, burpees, running stationary lunges, single leg toe touches, push ups, crunches, hamstring leg lifts, sit-ups, 143mhr = 158c
rowing machine- 10min, 67aw, 1749meters, 135mhr = 86c
S matrix machine- 10min, 142ahr, 155mhr = 111c
other- 8min, 139ahr, 161mhr = 101c
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Hi ladies: Very tired and I think there may be a nap in my future. Had to get up at 3:15 this morning to get my DD to the airport by 5:00. She is flying to Newark, NJ, meets up with her friend and they are flying to Sweden. They will be in Sweden and Norway until the 15th. I am going to miss her.
I had an NSV yesterday. I have a pair of jeans that I bought a couple of years ago when I bought some other jeans but they were a different style and although they fit they were tight and not very comfortable. Yesterday I saw them in the closet and decided to try them on again. This time they slipped on and fastened easily and I wore them comfortably all day. Yay for new jeans!
Sarah - Hope you continue to stay dry.
Rori and Kim - Great picture.
Margaret - Glad for the good news for your DH.
Re - How awesome you are in Onederland now. I hope I am not too far behind you.
Katiebug - Congratulations on all those pull-ups!
Pip - I can't believe you rode through those storms. You rock woman.
Lanette - I also will pass on nude gardening. Too many blackberries on my place.
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DamitJanit wrote: »Call me crazy but I love to see other people happy and succeeding
Good Evening My Dear Friends,
Dana, Dolly looks so comfy in that picture. I can’t believe you were so mean to her and had her get in her kennel for the night. Lol
Renee, thanks for the name. It makes it so much easier to respond. Welcome!! When I joined MFP I was type II diabetic and had been on medication for it for about 10 years. I’m happy to say that I have now been off the meds for almost two years, due to losing weight. I’m also off of two other meds that I was taking daily. Good luck to you and come here often.
Paula Y, there are so many dog lovers in this group that I’m sure many of us relate. It is not silly at all to be totally in love with an animal that gives such unconditional love and affection. Good for you.
Kim and Rori, great photo and so wish I could meet up with many of you.
M, glad you are getting at least some relief from the eye problem.
Lanette, I just want to know how you know that Saturday is “World Naked Gardening Day” ? And who is that a picture of?? LOL Nice flowers.
Ann, you are so right about friendship being complicated. I guess some of the complications are just easier to take than others. Lol
Katla, I haven’t had to get new glasses in the past two years, since I no longer have insurance. I’m not looking forward to forking out that kind of money when I do need glasses. Yikes!
Gloria, I hope the flooding isn’t bad. Please take care.
Heather, so glad you two had a good anniversary dinner. Kudos on the restaurant giving you a glass of wine.
Kelly, I can’t even imagine caring for all those kids so I really hand it to you. Also glad you sound “human” in that they get to you sometimes. Lol Hope you have a restful night.
Janet2, so glad you got to the doc and are on meds. Please feel better fast and next time don’t wait so long. ((((Hugs))))
Jane, I was interested in the description of your DD’s hair. Please take a before and after picture to share with us.
Lanette, I used a Tens Unit when my back was at its worst. The nice thing is that the prices have gone down so much. I think mine was $300 back then but luckily my insurance paid for it.
to all the Newbies. Come often and join in the chat. This thing works!! Please sign your post with what you want to be called. It makes it easier for us to respond to you. Also a location is great, be it specific or general. We are happy to have you join us.
My DD made it to north central Illinois today. She didn’t have rain to drive in but said there was construction everywhere. Tomorrow we hope she gets to middle Tennessee and should be home by Monday. It sure would have been a great Mother’s Day if she had made it by Sunday but she needed the day off yesterday with no traveling.
Sending love, good thoughts and sunshine to all of you.
I Love you
DJ
Myrtle Beach, SC
I'm smiling - the hairdresser was great! she talked to DD (am I right in thinking this is dear daughter and DH is dear husband?? - so have to learn the lingo!) and explained what was needed. DD came out of hairdressers smiling and her hair looks beautiful!!!
Worked through my pain last night without any munching Major triumph for me!! Managed to get some sleep at 5 am and woke at 9 am so not bad. I'm on chair-a-cise again tonight and I will take tramadol before bed. I get up at 5 am on Sunday morning to drop first born to work as he doesn't drive and there are no buses here on Sundays. The early start might mean the hallway painting gets started, but I have no3 son and grand daughter coming for a visit at mid day so maybe not !!!
Have a good evening all
Jane
Kent uk
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GloworminWA wrote: »OK that's obviously not the wedding shot but it is my 1964 senior picture. How do you like that hair? Seems to be making a comeback!
Gloria in Lacey WA where we look like a warzone after that storm. 25 lightening strikes!
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I did it!!!!
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We r going to have new curtains made with the 1st pic fabric.. $157 a yard! With labor it would have been close to 4K!!! This is only for the airstream mind u. We settled for the 2nd fabric at $49.90 a yard. Saving some bucks.
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well lawn is done.. I am wondering why it is so high also I have a 2016 Chevy Equinox and Tom said he paid 1800.00 for both of his cars.. wondering be cause one is electric that it is cheaper... will ask him.. going to be watching Faith all next weekend as Jean has classes or seminars she is taking down in NYC and taking Sean with her..
was going out to dinner tonight .but Tom waiting for freind to come over to put a light fixture in..
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Mia - YOU ROCK, GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!!! So proud of you
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Pip, the second fabric looks more like you.
Gloria, love, love the high school grad picture of you. So remember the hair although my parents never had the money for us girls.
My husband would never hesitate walking out of a dealership if the didn't like his offer. And he wouldn't be nice about it either. He can be the nicest man but he does have his anger issues. I think a good part of it is that he feels insecure in himself. He always 'says' that he is OK in his high school degree but I know how he talks about other people with higher degrees and how they are so much 'better' than he is. Think of Heather's friend when I say 'better'. He also blames himself that our girls didn't get their college degrees and became 'dropouts' and make dead end salaries.
Hope all is safe from the storms.
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Go MIA!2
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Allie, see about getting your own insurance. Don't take Tom's word for it.5
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Margaret- great news about DH! So happy for him and you!
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I agree with the others Allie, I don't know about the US, but that is 3 times what my DH pays! You can always do what he does, ring them up and beat them down, or go to a different insurer to see if they will give you a better rate. Can you do an online comparison?
Love Heather UK xxxxxxx
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MartiB from Ontario, OR: Welcome to a great group of supportive women. I have family in Ontario and Nyssa. We visit them from time to time. :bigsmile:
Grits: I like the word "no" too, because it is powerful and not even slightly ambiguous. "No" means no. Period. :bigsmile:
Jane in Kent: DD can be Dear Daughter or d*mned daughter. DH is Dear Husband or . . . You need to put the comments into context to figure out whether they are good or bad.
Mia: Congratulations!!!
Pip: I've always felt like travel trailers are a little like playing house. You ought to be able to have fun with them. :bigsmile:
I'm having a good day today. I went out for my horse time and spent almost an hour brushing the horse without getting him clean. I took the advice of his owner and saddled him anyway. It was a good ride. I also had a relatively pleasant conversation with our new neighbor, the landscaping bully. :bigsmile:
Katla in beautiful NW Oregon
"So many of us believe in perfection, which ruins everything else, because the perfect is not only the enemy of the good; it's also the enemy of the realistic, the possible and the fun."
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In bed with jammies on,Ice water and waiting for the Kentucky Derby...3
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MIA. WOOOHOOOOO! SUPER WOMAN! . Insert line of running emojis here!!! That is one happy pic! Inspiring!
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