WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JULY 2020
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Hope everyone is having a great Sunday- Fireworks finally stopped about 3AM- they were HUGE and all around us, including over the trees that hang over our back fence- a little unnerving to hear the neighbors telling his buddies "get some water, get more water" then" you know you never put those things back in paper bags". They were shooting off ones around here that are just like what the big shows use- it was crazy- poor animals were really scared.
Church this morning by myself- husband still not feeling good(felt good yesterday but said he wasn't feeling good again this morning- swollen uvula- the doctor told him Wed. she is pretty sure not Covid but testing just to be sure- first date available is this coming Tues.- that is his only symptom so they don't think it is that-
Scale finally moved, only a little over half a pound but better than staying in place. 139.9
Need to get back to making more masks after I figure out lunch for the two of us- He wants Taco Bell so may take a run over there for him. Made him another mask and again he says it is ok but....(like he has said with the other three or four versions I have made him.
Have a great rest of your Sunday.
Debbie
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I have known you ladies for years! You helped me thru the rough patches of my husband's illness, and I vented to you about my fears of driving from when we lived on the Oregon coast to Portland OHSU. You have helped me thru my many bouts of missing my Navy sons, and grandbaby. I consider y'all my sisters!💖 I appreciate you more than you'll ever know.
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Athena cuteness time!
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I played with clippers! I stopped before I shaved my scalp half though. Feels really wonderful!
💖Rebecca8 -
Son is all better. Today making pinto bean soup, and chicken soup with cabbage, wild rice, and baby potatoes. Still simmering the pinto bean soup until the ham hocks decide to release the meat.👍
💖Rebecca
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Allie: I love your pros and cons list. It makes so much sense. Visiting Sanibel personally makes good sense, too. It will help you be confident about your final decision.
Rebecca: Back-at-cha. How do you manage to clip the hair behind the back of your own head? Mirrors? Help from DH???
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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Machka-I had deviated septum surgery many years ago, like 18 or so I think. One of best things I have ever done. Once packing was out, I discovered how wonderful breathing through nose is and how much I wasn't doing that. Also curtailed sinus infections. I am sure that have advanced since then. It was miserable or a week or so (because I could only breathe through mouth). I couldn't do any lifting, etc., mainly lazed around. Not too bad of a recovery though.
Got first coat of paint on doorframes. After spending so much time in hallway, I kept noticing how down right filthy the louvers for the whole house fan is. It's easy to avoid looking at things on the ceiling. To be honest, can't remember the last time it was cleaned, but lots of grime, etc. Decided to see what I could do about that. After trying a couple of things, dawn seems to do the best job. When I lifted louvers to get edges, some old shingles debris from when I had my roof replaced came showering down. Got all of that out, got the worst of the dirt. It is old but entirely functional. I think when it cools down a bit (opening louvers lets heat in from attic), I will put some white metal paint on them. The size I have would be several hundred dollars to replace. They function well, but they are original to the house, or close to it! Looks much better already. Will give them another wash later in week to see if more will come off. Standing on a ladder and cleaning overhead is a bit tougher than it once was so I will be sensible and work in smaller chunks of time.
Illegal fireworks around here two nights in a row--not just the little stuff you let off with your kids--real fireworks. I'm not so much about the illegality of it as how late they go--if they shot them off at 9 and were done 30 minutes later, no problem--but until after 1 am in a residential neighborhood?
Off to clean kitchen, finish hand washing face masks, get ready for work tomorrow. I have decided I do like having office across hall from bathroom and not having share that space with anyone! Definite benefit of working from home.
Have a good evening all,
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Allie I lived in Dunedin (north of Clearwater), 3 blocks from the water. It was a great area to live. You might check out the area while you are down there. It has a really nice small town feel and downtown is quite quaint.1
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I, too, am feeling warm affectionate thoughts toward all of you.3
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Heather- the mister thinks he has an opinion on decorating, but we don’t have the same taste. So I gave up trying and our home is pieced together like a bachelor pad. We have never even had a headboard. I just decided I’d rather spend the money on travel than furniture. That said, we really need to paint the house inside and out and I usually convince him to see my way on paint colors.
Tina
We've had a headboard, but I don't like them. If they are at all ornate, it's hard to lounge in bed and read. To me, a good mattress is more important.
Also, in our house the bedrooms are quite small, so our bedroom is just that ... a bed room. The room next door is the dressing room, and the third is the office.
M in Oz3 -
Machka-I had deviated septum surgery many years ago, like 18 or so I think. One of best things I have ever done. Once packing was out, I discovered how wonderful breathing through nose is and how much I wasn't doing that. Also curtailed sinus infections. I am sure that have advanced since then. It was miserable or a week or so (because I could only breathe through mouth). I couldn't do any lifting, etc., mainly lazed around. Not too bad of a recovery though.
Ginny in Ohio
They're telling me the same things ... a week or possibly two of feeling miserable and then gradually getting better. And being able to breathe!
I'm actually looking forward to lying around!
M in Oz8 -
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Karen, sometimes our body holds onto water after a tough workout. Keep well hydrated the next couple of days, and keep your goals. I bet you’ll drop those 6 and mire. Kudos for doing the right thing!
Sarah in NZ, im so glad you’ve joined us! More and more we’re seeing folks here from other places than USA, UK and Canada. And Tasmania and Svalbard.
Which reminds me - Penny, if you’re around, give us an update on life with COVID-19 in one of the most isolated places in earth. I know you get the rare visitor, but I’d guess that’s all but stopped, correct?
Oh, Karen! How well the name Phoenix fits him in that photo! He’s not only alight from the shoes, his whole being is lit with joy!
Lanette, i had those yellow sac spiders all on and around my tomato “factory” a few years ago. They seem pretty shy, thank goodness. I’m no longer terrified of spiders as I was when younger. It took a lot of desensitizing, but I now welcome a large wolf spider or two into my home every fall to get rid of the last of the other bugs.
Machka, does DH remember much about how tired he’d be after his accident? I know he has some memory issues. Maybe reminding him of when a friend or loved one was ill or had had surgery would help him relate.
Margaret, good for you keeping that adorable dog safe even during a short trip. All three of the accidents I’ve been hurt in were less than a mile from home, and none were my fault. All were a complete “bolt from the blue” event. I sometimes wondered if I had an invisible car. “I didn’t see you!” Driving while distracted, every one of them.
Rita, have you considered? Perhaps your aliens there just wanted some peace and quiet, so they masterminded this whole COVID-19 thing, not thinking it’s effects would be quite so severe.
Lucí, i think there ought to be an ordinance that when baby photos don’t show them smiling, they must show them sleeping or making faces. She’s still so cute!
Rebecca and Heather, you two are an inspiration with your cooking. I think I must be pretty lazy, or depressed. Food sounds great - cooking it, not so much. I have hard cooked eggs and am trying to psych myself up to make egg salad. I mean, c’mon, Sharon! Get a grip!
Guess I’m still on the pity pot. I may be in the grips of lack of caffeinated beverage. It occurs to me that it’s 6:02pm here, and I’ve had no tea or coffee. That MAY motivate me to get up. Plus it will motivate me later when I have to pee.
My new kitty Bella and Nicolas frolicking with his aquatic friends!
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I can’t WAIT for a vaccine against covid. We have one, I’ll be first in line
Yea, I was thinking of Penny, too. She pops into my mind quite often. I miss her
Nitey nite everyone.
Michele NC
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trucker743 wrote: »Machka, does DH remember much about how tired he’d be after his accident? I know he has some memory issues. Maybe reminding him of when a friend or loved one was ill or had had surgery would help him relate.
Sharon Near Seattle
He still struggles badly with fatigue and will likely do so for the rest of his life. He sleeps about 9 hours at night and then a couple more hours in the afternoons, most afternoons.
And he had his hernia surgery almost 2 weeks ago, and was more tired than usual for the first 2 or 3 days, sleeping about 10 hours at night and 3-4 hours in the afternoon ... but did get out for a flat, slow walk each day because his doctor recommended that.
I'm lucky to get 8 hours of sleep a night (and when I return to the office, that will drop to about 7 hours) but if I say I need a nap after work or something, he's always very surprised and concerned ... I shouldn't need the extra sleep!
And he's comparing his surgery to mine and figuring that I should be up and about and ready for a walk the next day. Only ... they are two different surgeries and he wasn't in danger of profuse nose bleeds with his. Also, the information package I've been given advises against going out where there's wind, dust, etc. etc. ... anything that might irritate the breathing and/or make me sneeze.
However, I've given him the information brochure/booklet and he has told me he's going to read it over the next couple days.
M in Oz
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We took a lovely walk with the dog this afternoon. We had dinner on the deck and enjoyed the evening.7
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Hi all!
Have now logged on for 30 days! Very proud of myself for follow-through. Lost 1.4 kilos in interim and am lowest I have been for 5 years.
I love the wonderwomen picture!
I also cook from scratch- mainly I think bc my mother did so ,and I dislike the taste of the additives. This last month I have learned how much easier it is to cut sugar down cookjng from scratch.
BTW- I am not from NZ, although it is a lovely place - I am from Jerusalem, Israel.
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Allie: I love your pros and cons list. It makes so much sense. Visiting Sanibel personally makes good sense, too. It will help you be confident about your final decision.
Rebecca: Back-at-cha. How do you manage to clip the hair behind the back of your own head? Mirrors? Help from DH???
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
I just held the clippers and buzzed upwards!😁
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All peace and harmony in our house. I received a sort of apology from DH about his grumpiness yesterday. At least, I'm taking it as an apology. He said his back was hurting a lot and he was depressed realising it probably would never get better. I am sad for him.
It's nice to have a good atmosphere again.
Did my writing this morning.
The window cleaner is here. He said he has 22 houses to do today!
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx6 -
My reward for last night's walk was seeing these ADORABLE babies come swimming across a pond toward me, then playing on the bank, right in front of me! My best guess is mink or muskrat but not positive. And the wildflowers in bloom were pretty awesome, too.
Karen in VT
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Rebecca - love your hair! Buzzed my husband's last night, at his request, as he works outside so much, and it's cooler. I went the opposite direction - my hair's long enough to put in a ponytail for the first time in a number of years. Glad the son's better, Athena is always a joy, and LOVE the Wonder Women!
Sharon - always glad to see you post. Bella's lovely, and Nicholas looks as if he's having loads of fun!
Luci - love that picture!
Heather - Pleased your DH is less cranky--and that he has enough emotional fortitude to face why he's cranky is even better.
I felt like crap on a cracker ALL DAY yesterday, until about 6 p.m., when I got up and buzzed my husband's hair. I just stayed curled up on the couch all day, but for a change, did not try to medicate myself or soothe myself with food - just read and watched Netflix. In fact, it was my best day so far in terms of calories eaten. Such a weird NSV.
This morning, I feel fine... just finished the elliptical and rower, got laundry done, so need to put clothes out on the line, as it's not supposed to rain today. Corey set up my herb garden box yesterday, so might play in the dirt a little.
Later y'all,
Love,
Lisa
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Karen VT Cute little guys! Maybe Vermont minks? What a neat thing to see. Pretty flowers, too!2
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So very sad that Nick Cordero has died.4
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