WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR APRIL 2020
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Heather: I love the “kettle.” It looks quite a bit like my DDIL’s coffee pot.
(((Felicia))): We all want the same thing. I hope the contagious part of this mess is over soon. I have no respect for “he who must not be named.” :grumble:
Rita: Your chard looks healthy and yummy. Container gardening is a delight. My containers have chives and parsley.
Allie: Good luck with your unemployment benefits appeal.
(((Rita))) Take Vitamin D3, the sunshine vitamin. I buy the capsules in the pharmacy section of grocery stores, and places like Walmart & Walgreens that sell vitamins. It might help with easing your depression. Vitamin D can be found in sunshine, but also in leafy green veggies like spinach, chard, and broccoli. Good luck. :flowerforyou:
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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Katla, thank you! Its been years since I colored my hair. Noticing as I get older my hair is darker in spots, and of course more gray in spots!😁. I like that my grays behave with my other hair!
Commissary shopping started at 8:10 am in line outside until 9:00 am when it opened. Got out at 11:00am $300 poorer. Shopping for 2weeks when you have to buy every darn ingredient is expensive. When we got back to the car, her battery was dead! So we hemmed and hawed for a bit, called son but husband was able to ask someone for a jump. We got it started, and drove to a tire/battery place. The dang attendant took husband's battery specifics, we waited for 30 min, with the car running only to be told they don't carry it. Jeez attendant, could you not have told us before? We were able to drive to the other base for my prescription though. Husband kept the car ON. 👍 We have an appointment with the dealership when they get it in stock. Turns out no one carries a Chevy Spark battery! Son has jumper cables and some sort of power thingy.
I ate roasted chicken in the car while we were waiting. I was in fasting mode going into the commissary. Ate toast with jam last night, so hoping that would help, but wearing a mask for a couple of hours took its toll! I had the warm roast chicken up front because even though its in a pretty sturdy plastic bag, I am always afraid it might leak. So ready protein, and I was getting a serious headache! Husband took the car hiccup in stride. The battery is 8 years old so it is time for a new one.
Well I texted my middle sister yesterday. The one with no empathy button? I asked her how she was doing, and we texted polite like, and we texted for 5+minutes when she types " going to play with my grand kids"! I just wish for once she'd ask how I was. Maybe that's just asking too much from her. I told her she cou!d help the grand kids draw pictures for their cousin Owain, (my youngest Navy son in Japan). She texts back, "what's his address again"? Jeez sis, I have given it to you a dozen times! (I didn't text that). I wanted to type, " and I am fine, in case you wondered". I am glad I have friends that ask how I am doing because my sis is a no show on being accountable for anything.
Take care ladies!
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Flea I agree!0
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Did the Jari Love Get Extremely Ripped Boot Camp DVD. The plan for tomorrow is to do a Cardio Core DVD
As expected, Denise never called yesterday. Yes, I am extremely sad.
You know, more and more I’m finding that things are more expensive on Amazon. Admitted, they do have good customer service if you have a problem. Plus free shipping. But it makes you wonder if it’s truly worth it.
Lisa – let me add to your rant that if someone goes to the hosp for a heart attack but they tested positive for the virus, should they die the cause of death is listed as “complications from the coronavirus” when in fact they died of a heart attack. I’ve pretty muchly gotten to the point where if I get an email about the virus, I just hit “delete”. It’s said that people who obsessed about 9/11 had a higher incidence of anxiety. I let people just give me the highlights of all this virus media.
Am making Jess some M&M cookies (since the mini M&M’s were on sale after the holiday). She complained yesterday that we didn’t have any cookies (why she couldn’t have the brownies or chocolate cake is beyond me).
I’m thinking that tomorrow I’d like Jess to go with me to Sam’s so maybe I can get an idea of things that she’d like. One thing about Sam’s is I’ve found that a lot of their prepared foods are high in spices. I like some spice but not where my mouth is burning.
Allie – I’m so sorry
I have this old Christmas tree skirt. Over time the white has discolored with age. Someone suggested to me that I use oxi-clean and let it sit in the sun. I remember a while ago I had a x-stitch that had mold on it. I soaked it in PineSol and put it out in the sunshine. It did take a few weeks, but the mold did disappear. So I’m hoping the same thing will happen with this tree skirt. Does anyone else have any suggestions for getting the yellow with age out and the skirt back to white?
Cleaned the inside of the microwave this morning.
Sheila – welcome back! How wonderful that you’re cancer free for so long
Vince goes to the cardiologist tomorrow at 9:45
Michele NC
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Wow! Canada adopted its maple leaf on its flag in 1967! I thought for sure it had to be before then, but I was wrong.
Michele NC3 -
grandmallie wrote: »ugh got denied unemployment , will appeal..
had a few small trees fall yesterday around here and the guys are taking care of it...
Hopefully your stimulus check will come soon to tide you over.
Okie
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This time of shelter at home has helped me once again to clarify my values. As much as I like to buy things on sale and find bargains, right now staying at home is more important and venturing out to shop is something I want to do very sparingly. I have purchased two items on Amazon in the last five weeks. Both were items that would have required my going to an additional store when I wanted to limit my shopping to only two stores. I paid for shipping to buy the yarn I wanted from another store so I wouldn't have to go to WalMart just for yarn where I might not even find the colors I wanted. I purchased cat food at the grocery store at a slightly higher price, just to avoid going to another store. I won't be buying the bark I usually buy for my yard because Jake wants to avoid having someone come to our house to deliver it.
Jake has been diligent about keeping track of the foods and other items that he uses so he can add them to the shopping list knowing that I won't venture out for single items that he forgot to mention.
Barbie in NW WA6 -
Evening ladies
Watching a bit of TV then going to bed...3 -
Good News
Coronavirus pandemic pressure eased by children's chalk messages and letters of thanks
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-15/coronavirus-pandemic-mental-health-eased-by-childrens-creativity/12126646
"From teddy bear hunts and rainbows, to chalk messages and letters of thanks, children appear to be taking the initiative when it comes to staying positive during the coronavirus crisis."
When we were out cycling yesterday, there were a few chalk messages, especially one huge flower with the message "Keep Smiling".
Chalk messages and drawings on streets are bringing hope during the coronavirus pandemic
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-02/coronavirus-covid-19-chalk-messages-on-streets-around-australia/12102778
""It was something for the kids to make them feel connected to other people, because obviously they're feeling a little bit uncertain about staying at home and what this means, and not being able to go to the playground and the park," Ms Turner said."
The suburb where we cycle also has lots of teddy bears in the windows. Have you gone on a "teddy bear hunt" in your neighbourhood yet?
Socially distant bear hunts popping up all around the world to distract children from coronavirus
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-25/coronavirus-bear-hunts-around-the-world-including-melbourne/12085168
"teddy bears and rainbows are beginning to pop up in gardens, windows and on fences around the world to create some social-distancing magic for children during the global coronavirus pandemic."
Machka in Oz3 -
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Heather: Your new kettle is a beauty. I love the proportions and design. Enjoy!!!
Penny: Your husband is undoubtedly brilliant. Making sure the girls and women have a good education is the best possible foundation for success.
RV Rita: Sending happy thoughts your way. Your chard looks wonderful! :bigsmile:
Rebecca: Your middle sister almost makes me feel lucky to be an only child. I know you are an excellent friend and I’ll bet anything you are an awesome sister. :flowerforyou:
Michele: Sending good thoughts for Vince and his visit to the cardiologist. I hope all goes well.
Barbie: I do all the shopping for us these days. DH has autoimmune issues and it is better that he stays at home. I don’t mind. I shop and he pays bills. I think I’m getting the easier part of the deal. :bigsmile:
Machka: I love the children’s chalk messages. I also love the socially distant bear hunts to help the children feel happier. What a wonderful idea. :star;
Have a good evening and a great day tomorrow that includes kindness and joy.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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Another good news story ...
Coronavirus restrictions see Australians head outdoors in big numbers to stay healthy
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-15/coronavirus-restrictions-see-aussies-head-outside-to-get-active/12148484
It's not my imagination that I'm seeing a lot more people out there walking, jogging, cycling etc.
M in Oz4 -
Working on assignments.
One paper is about Qualitative Research: strategies, data collection techniques and analysis techniques with experiences of smart phone users with different types of text input assistance in mind.
One paper focuses on impacts of smartphones from the perspectives of technological determinism, uses determination and social determination.
Machka in Oz2 -
Today we would have been in Trondheim, just strolling around the town. Not on a tour. The weather is rain, wind and 3°C.
I think I might have stayed on the ship and gone to the craft class and had a swim.
Hope to go for a 5k run this afternoon. Weather absolutely fabulous again. Will probably keep down the west end where there are fewer people and a wide promenade.
Machka - Brighton and Hove is the second slimmest place in the UK. After Kensington and Chelsea. Even in normal times I think every single person is running and cycling, or at least walking. Yoga on the lawns. Of course, it is a privileged place economically. That might change as the economy will take a huge hit with its restaurants, bars, hotels, theatres, all closed.
My friend has booked us another Zoom session for next Wednesday.
Must do some writing.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx2 -
I've tried to catch up...not sure if I made it through all of the posts. Big storms here a couple of days ago knocked out our internet and I just can't read on the phone (even the large print is tiny!). Hope everyone is holding up okay!!! Pleasantly surprised to wake up to the stimulus check in the account. Thank you, government, that's one helpful thing...although with all the poo that's gone on...well, I am indeed very thankful. It's been hard to not spend extra $$ during this time, so any help is greatly appreciated.
Loving grandchildren, fur baby, flowers, beautiful scenery, pretty red hair!, - everyone's photos! Certainly brighten up my day!!
I am sitting with a head full of hair color. Coloring it at 4 am probably not the wisest thing to do, but it is so bad, anything should look better than it did. I don't care that much right now. I don't think DS and DDIL and GD will care and no one else on the planet is seeing us...lol.
Welcome Newbies! Hope everyone is holding up okay! This is a hard time (in my opinion) to hang on to our good habits, but I am proud of anything I do that is remotely good for myself since I am stuck inside a lot and feel hungry every minute of the day!
Thankful for my 13.8 pound exercise weight (DGD - lol) who is keeping me more active than I would be alone. She is still a treasure and I know how incredibly blessed we are to see her every day.
DH is still not anywhere near 100% and it is pretty scary at times. He has been falling so much and doesn't seem to think he needs to ask anyone about it. I just can't figure out what is going on, and it is creepy because he still has to do the blood thinner shots and who knows what kind of internal damage might be going on with these falls...
While the rest of the world is getting their homes immaculate, I have no energy to get anywhere on our disaster. I keep wanting to make a dent on the weekends, but I am in a routine of recovery from baby care on the weekends. Also, having trouble making good meals this week.
Didn't take notes while reading, but I know I need to be praying for everyone and hoping we all come out of this appreciating what we have and surviving what people don't have. I feel very blessed. We are fine. Life looked way up since the TP find...lol!!
Hope everyone was safe in those storms. We could barely get to DS's house after that night. Trees and power lines down everywhere. The tornado alarms went off, but we did not hear them. We were awake, but I guess with the howling wind we didn't notice. So grateful we only had branches down on our property. We had to take side trips to find a way through as so many roads were blocked. I didn't even think to take pictures to show all the damage!
Love to All!! Have a beautiful day!! Luci in WNC
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"Get to do"s and "chose well"sChose well: make tuna salad, invest 5 mins each dusting Living Room/cleaning Master Bth,Coping Calendar Day 21: send a letter or message ..
Bonus: stroll with Joe and the dogs down the drive, video chat with Tracie despite no resolution to the Zoom music problem.
Get to do: BB&B, invest 10 mins cleaning Guest Bth, carry over cleaning 5 mins ea Living Rm/Master Bath, transplant herbs, prep raised bed for carrots, parsley root, parsnips, radishes, prep potato bed for greens, dig up snow pea bed for potatoes, finish weeding drive, start weeding flower bed, call Lee, bake cookies for Joe, call Carolyn, call appliance repair about unbalanced washing machine and antique oven’s pilot light, depending on prognosis finish cleaning and start de-rusting Aunt Elsie’s stove, Freddie’s for complete series TDAP <$48, get Shingrix vaccine.
Reward: inventory seeds, plan garden, order replenishments.video chat with Tracie, got to give her the gift of listening to her hurt, anger, frustration and grief. Really wish I could have hugged her physically.
OK all you ZoomMeetingGals I’m stuck. Trying to facilitate Zoom line dance classes. We can all see each other from laptops/ tablets/ipads/smart phones/iphonesn and hear each other ok. We cannot hear the music and the teacher well at the same time. She connects to Zoom with her laptop and plays the music from her ipad. When she speaks (or any of us unmute or there is any background noise) the music breaks up or garbles. Tried today with another friend who has an ipad, she was able to play music on her ipad but then I could no longer see her, as if it was either/or, web cam and mic or music video, no way to present/share two “windows” at once. I’m challenged by being totally unfamiliar with Apple products. Any suggestions welcome.
Heather, Karen, Lisa I confess to electric kettle envy!
Annie great kettle advice. For now I’ll stick with my unpowered tea kettle on the propane stove (or woodburner when the power’s out.)
Janet O in E Mo, belated happy 30th anniversary! Well done! When that happy day comes that you can extend your Seattle trip, if you get down here to the Southern Oregon Coast, pm me and we can meet up for a stroll along the beach, or coffee, or whatever.
Pip I always love that pic of you and Kirby. Those smiles say it all Are you in SF? Is that the view toward Alcatraz? Oh my how I miss it… the way it was…
Lisa “…helium” ROTLMAO
Rebecca Oh that Athena Rose! Your DIL could be your DD. When the travel ban is lifted I’d love a pic of the 3 of you together. the spring flowers in blue vases, they really lifted my heart. Somehow, my dear, I don’t think of you as “behaving”
Cheri stunning lilies!
Heather I love not only Edie’s efforts, but your DS’s great attitude and expressive face! Next time you zoom, look around the frame of the window for the words “gallery view” if you find them, click them and it will switch your screen to show windows of everyone connected, and where it used to say “gallery view” it will now say “speaker view”. It’s a toggle. Love your kettle, backsplash tile and countertop too!
Barbie suggest if you do decide to change your dogs’ food please introduce gradually to minimize gastric upset If the canned food is not Kirkland but a national brand, might consider Chewy dot com. Have found good variety and prices there. Yow on the Amazon $$$, have been noticing how spendy they’re getting. Verging on gouging. OK if the choice is puppy tummy aches with one trip to local grocery, or happy puppy tummies with a trip to Costco…
SuziQ ;the pic of smokey giving you a kitty hug. Your stirfry pic made my mouth water, but the “when I find who’s been eating…” meme laughed me right off my chair!
Beth and Amber I have not taken the time to investigate all the facts, but at first blush I think it’s shameful, that the ex using the courts and child custody to harass Dr. Greene. Just mho. The judge’s hands are tied, must go for the apparent best safety for the child but Urg.
Amber you live in party central!
Kate your hair color. Like your DH I have a thing for redheads too!
Lisa what you said about the 3-19 deaths/million was just what I’ve been thinking. .. and if I did the math right Italy is right around 350.
Karen in VA that disheartening video makes me wonder, where do the micro-droplets go when the windows are opened? Seems like it would spread the virus farther, though at less concentration. And do made at home cloth masks minimize the broadcast of micro-droplets at all? Disheartening indeed.
Margaret thank you for sharing what you’ve learned. I now wear my mask whenever I get out of the car “in town.” The plastic film covering our standup mini-greenhouse is totally cracked, broken, trashed. I tend to save plastic zippered bags that sheet sets come in. Perhaps I can modify to patch.
Katla thanks for the pharmaceutical DMSO reminder and glass only cautions. For now will rub the CBD oil and make myself get back to mat work, building back up to BB&B.
Machka could you share a pic of Jasmine pining/flirting/teasing outside Rhody’s window?
Rita ((hugs)) I’ve never been a fan of Swiss Chard but you sure make it look GOOD!
Welcome @sheilawhite4784, and congratulations on your victory over breast cancer!
Penny I’m in love with your husband. Just sayin’
Flea everything you said.
Michele ((hugs)) for your hurting heart and prayer’s for Vince’s heart appointment.
Allie good luck with your appeal and also your job search. You have such caring gifts to share, know you’re needed. Any care facilities nearby?
LuciB Relieved your home didn’t get hit by the tornados, and only lost internet, not power. Iris’ yawning sparked some of my one, but mine are nowhere near as cute.
Stroll/chatting with Barb I realized how aerobically unfit I am. Couldn’t chat coming back upslope without stopping to catch my breath. Guess I’m more at risk (70 and respiratory issue) than I like to think.
Tonight's nightmare was being in the dentist's chair awaiting extraction of upper left pre-molar and being told it was going to really hurt. Asking for and gettig novocaine but dreading the twisting, grinding, tooth pulling. Awoke almost nauseous with fear. Must remember (thanks again Sharon) that I long ago vowed never to have another extraction while conscious. Oral surgeon with anesthetic only. (Yah you know there's a long story there.)
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMODApril: better than March.
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Oh Luci, what a delicious granddaughter.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx2 -
auntiebk yup that was in SF and Alcatraz. good eye3
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Morning, all,
I woke up to our stimulus check in our bank account as well--and was feeling oddly guilty until I remembered it isn't even half what was taken from my paychecks over the last year, much less what was taken from my husband's as well. Easy to forget that, since we never see it in our pockets, but we pay a chunk each year to the feds.
Sorry I fell off my perch yesterday and dragged a few people with me. Expressing the waves of anger isn't a useful reaction to anyone else, even if it is a relief valve for me.
Penny - count me as one in love with your husband - and I may well use that thought in a grant application.
Allie - don't give up on the unemployment, just keep applying. I know all this is disheartening, but at least you are no longer having to endure all those hours of stress each week working for that jerk.
All the babies are beautiful, and appreciated so much. Thank you for those little pops of sunshine as I scroll through the words. They're a balm to my soul.
My niece is a professional photographer - and the model for this image is her four-year-old son, Micah. The caption:
In a shattered and broken world, our kids are the key to all hope.
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR
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LUCI ~ I can remember coloring my hair and cutting it at 5 in the morning. LOL The baby is such a doll! I can well understand how tired you must feel after watching over her every day as I watched both my grands until they were a year old.
MICHELE ~ Jessie is so lucky to have you as a mom...making her special cookies!
ALLIE ~ My son has applied for unemployment as his restaurant totally closed down. So far, he has not heard anything and when he calls the help line he only gets recordings. No one ever answers.
LISA ~ That photograph is brilliant. How did she get the world map in his eye?
Have been reading but not taking notes, so can only wish all who need it hugs and prayers!
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Lisa - that's a beautiful photo! Your niece is very talented.
Lucy - glad you're safe after the storms the other night.
Allie - sorry to hear you've been denied, but keep fighting. Unemployment offices are a bit overwhelmed right now.
We also woke up to the stimulus money in our bank account. DH wants to use part of it to get a new lens for his camera. He's a bird watcher and has a nice camera but it can't get decent pictures from a distance, and most birds - especially eagles - don't exactly sit around waiting to be photographed. I think the rest is going into the emergency fund just in case something happens. With him still going to work every day, and the fact that he works at a retirement community, I worry about him catching "it". They have a lot of restrictions in place and so far no one is sick, but it's still always on my mind when he gets home.
Time for work - have a good day!
JanetO - eastern MO5 -
I DID IT! I went to 14amph going to work. I wasn’t thinking in my mind I was going to try, but it worked out that way. I got to 14,3!!!11
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