WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR NOVEMBER 2020
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I'm still sort of looking for a grad dress ... something I could wear out to dinner but could also wear to work. However, after trying on a bunch today, I told my husband that I was going to try on the dresses in my closet this weekend. "Are you doing that to avoid buying a grad dress?" he asked. Yep! So far there isn't anything I really like in the shops. But there's another place I'll check tomorrow.
I'm also considering getting my nails done, but not sure if it is worth it. I've never had my nails done and like my nails short so I can type.
I'm blonde-ing the top of my hair to get rid of the grey roots and am debating about getting a trim.
And I picked up some new makeup for when I get the photos done.
As it is still 3.5 weeks away until my grad, I've also started doing some additional exercise: core work and upper body weight lifting, etc. I started last weekend. And it's not just for my grad, I need to do exercises for my right elbow which is still giving me trouble. Plus I like my arms to look a little bit muscular when I wear sleeveless tops at work.
I'm also watching my diet in preparation for both the grad and Christmas. If I could lose 1-2 kg, that would be very nice.
M in Oz4 -
Are you all tiring of me yet? 😊 I am not sure if my marathon catch up will be completed today. I am putting my best foot forward.
Margaret – I am glad you reported the aggressive dog. I believe there are only bad owners; not bad dogs/animals.
Allie – TG you got in and they were able to diagnose you. You certainly were not going crazy.
Debbie – I love the Christmas tree ornament.
Ginny – Sorry to hear about the UTI and the health challenge. Sending positive thoughts for a quick recovery.
Kylia – Glad to see your post. Hope all is well.
Beth – So sorry to hear about the staff member testing positive at your son’s home. Sending positive thoughts no one else in the home gets sick.
Barbara – I am back – sorry about dropping out. Lots of small and large personal projects and decisions to make. As mentioned work has been crazy busy with longer hours spent in front of a computer all day. I have been trying to figure out some type of balance. 😊
KJ – So glad your fundraiser was a success. Also happy for your son and his girlfriend.
Ginny – I love that you’re spoiling your family now. It’s what they will remember when you are gone – not some inheritance. 😊 Glad to hear you’re feeling better.
Tina – Ok, I must comment and provide a personal update. I had to buy a new car (more on that after I catch up). I did not walk on to a lot until pricing and financing was negotiated. I went online, selected what I wanted and contacted two dealerships and had a bidding war. I told them each I have no loyalty and the best place will win. 😊 All negotiating was done via text or email. Told them not to call. Regardless of what they are saying they are NOT selling cars and deals can be made. You have to stick to your guns. Pick what you want, research via some of the car sites, and then start your negotiations.
Heather – Love little Edie playing the cello. She looks so professional. Glad to hear the doctor is not concerned with DH’s symptoms.
Annie – I had to laugh over your mom’s supermarket trip. So sorry about the food challenge – she wants to make sure everyone can eat.
Debbie – Wow, I cannot believe how much you make! How do you not taste it all? Everything looks delicious and professionally made.
Tracey – Love, love, love the stocking.
Allie – Sorry to hear you were in the emergency room. Just read you need surgery. TG you went to the hospital. Sending prayers and positive thoughts.
Viv – Sorry to hear about you and your mom’s eye problems. Hoping the appointments bring relief. Also sorry to hear about the roof repairs.
Carol – Sending positive thoughts.
Lisa – I do not want to get block so I will leave a vague comment. I just think it’s a darn shame you have to wait for anything medical. Enough said.
Pip – Good decision regarding Thanksgiving. Even though my small party (total 4 of us) was planned to be outdoors we all decided it’s best for us to forgo seeing each other this year. The healthcare professionals are starting to prove it’s the small family gatherings that are fueling the spread. We want to believe everyone in our circle/family are safe, but this thing is just too easy to pick up.
Michelle – Cute puzzle. I always loved the Cookie Monster. Those look like ceiling fan paddles – repurposed. 😊 Oh, it appears many have made the same guess as me.
Page 50 – I am getting closer! Oh, remind me never to get so behind!!!
Hugs to all; prayers for those in need.
SuziQ – SFL3 -
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Debbie-I am sure my thoughts on pressure cookers are left over from washing walls after a couple of explosions from them when I was a child! Also-I only cook for myself.
Allie-glad you will be soon moved to cardiac area-that is a good sign.
SuziQ-glad to hear from you. I have gotten behind nearly a month and I just give up on most responding!
Machka-Congratulations on officially passing! I had no doubts you would, but it is nice to see it in writing.
Hips-I have had both replaced, left in 2016 and right in 2018. So far so good. Most problem I have is with some tendon issue in left (I think due to ignoring problem for too long). Stretches help tremendously, but I sometimes get lazy with them and pay for it.
Got to gym yesterday just to do bike and treadmill-put a hold on lifting until I see doctor for prolapse issues tomorrow. Due to the status of Covid in our area, I doubt that anything surgical will be considered at this time. Hopefully he can come up with alternatives that take care of the issue.
Going to spend quiet Thanksgiving by myself. Going to make a turkey breast and have supplies to make soup afterwards. Will just do green bean casserole, baked sweet potato and cranberry salad. I have made plans with someone I work with that when I take my walk past her house Thanksgiving morning, I will text and she will come to porch so we can wish each other a happy day. She and her husband are doing their Thanksgiving alone and not hosting the family as usual.
Got walk in after work. A bit cool out but felt good to move around after a day at the computer. Need to go deal with a couple of emails that I didn’t finish before walk.
Stay safe all,
Ginny in Ohio
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Tonight’s full moon
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Well, crapolla ... my son's housemate in temporary isolation has now tested positive for Covid. He will remain in an isolation house and be attended to by nurses. My son tested negative but will have a retest Saturday. He insists he maintained 6 feet distancing at meal time, the only time he was near the housemate. My concern is the dips**t aides who wear he same gloves all day ... sigh.
Katla ... I'm in New York and the Governor has gone to "micro cluster" management of Covid. Although we expect the whole state will go on lockdown again.6 -
Allie ... the ICU is the absolute best place to be when in the hospital ... don't rush to get out. You won't get nearly the same care anywhere else in the hospital.1
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Sue – I love the goats – lovely models.
Karen – Miss you and your posts even though I have been gone for a while. I hope all is well in your world.
Tracey – I am loving the new season of “This is Us”. I am also happy “A Million Little Things” has started up again. So sorry to hear about the case at the facility. So scary; not only for you but all of the residents.
Barbie – Sorry to hear Jake was unable to get his haircut. It’s my hope things stay opened here – they have been even though the numbers are climbing very rapidly.
Michelle – The last time I thought I had a wart on my foot it ended up being a stuffed sweat gland (yes, in my foot). The doctor tried to manually cut it out (it did not hurt) a few times and I finally had to have it lasered out. I think it’s back after 3 years and I have been putting off going to the podiatrist. I have been filling that area down which gives me some relief.
Lisa – So glad you’re back. Love your humor. There is still money in greeting cards. Maybe try Hallmark?
Annie – Happy belated birthday to you. Sorry you’re plans changed, but better safe than sorry. Such a romantic. I still have a recording of Charlie singing “Why Do Birds” on my answering machine.
Rita – I love the holiday masks. I am so sorry you’re feeling blue. Big hug to you.
It looks like I will have to stop at page 55. I am skimming now and missing important updates. I will catch up by end of day tomorrow. Oh, vacation is a wonderful thing. And, I have only checked emails once (20 minutes total) and attended one 30-minute meeting (it was an all hands-on by our company’s president). I felt I should at least log in in and listen.
Hugs to all.
SuziQ – SFL2 -
Karen in Va ... hope all is well with you ... you've been awfully quiet.0
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SuziQ: Delightrd to see your posts. I’m also growing my hair out. 😂1
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My 96 yo mother who does not like cats sewing with a kitten on her lap. this is our part munchkin cat, Rinn. Mom is currently staying with us. She will be here through Dec 6.
Nessa, the labradoodle is being groomed. The groomer comes to us in her van. Dog goes out to van is groomed and brought back in.
My car is in the shop today for oil change and because the temperature warning light came on. Hope they can fix it soon. Mom cannot get in and out of the truck.
Everyone take care, Sue in WA
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Hi Gals,
I’ve been reading along but not commenting much, just a time thing so thought I’d do a bit of an update.
It has been great to have Dylan (the coworker from camp) living here, he spends 2 ish nights a week with his girlfriend, Erica which works great for me as I get going so early (6-7am) and he is much more a 9-10 ish in the morning guy – so the 2 mornings he is with Erica are 2 mornings I start embroidery early and 1-2 mornings that I go do gardening jobs he has quiet mornings… so that just leaves a couple that we compromise on.
We eat dinner together almost every time we are both home, and alternate who cooks – works out great. With his girlfriend and a mutual camp friend that is in our bubble - the 4 of us did friends-giving last Friday –a great success! Smoked turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, corn casserole and pecan pie. On official thanksgiving I will be zooming with my holiday group, and for me I am doing steamed clams, garlic bread, and salad. My holiday group would not appreciate steamed clams, but they are a favorite of mine, so this was a great opportunity.
I am still embroidering at a crazy level and as it is California there is plenty of gardening.
Enough about me –
Suzi Q – glad to hear from you!
Heather – I am glad you and Johnny are comfortable canceling Christmas, it would break my heart, I even bought some new outside decorations (just $10 worth) to try to cheer up the neighborhood.
Lisa – keep taking good care.
Rita – (((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))))
Machka – so excited for you to do the “big” graduation. Hopefully the right outfit appears.
Allie – sending the best of thoughts.
Sue in WA – your mom looks great, and seems to be tolerating the cat just fine!
Smiles Kim
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Barbara- I’m happy to read that Joe acknowledged your need to hold onto things. Sometimes just the acknowledgment is enough to give us motivation to push on.
Heather - your book is still on Amazon, I looked at it last night for my Granddaughter. I buy a book for each Grandchild for birthday and Christmas. Her birthday is Jan 3rd so I end up overbuying at Christmas so I don’t have to think about it so close after.
Suzi - My MIL hadn’t received results from her ultrasound or an update when I talked to her last. I need to call her this weekend.
My brother has updated that my Mom has an appointment for December, but I don’t know the date yet.
Apparently my FIL also is requiring a surgery, he injured his arm when my husband was young and had over 100 stitches, there is some scar tissue built up and he can’t use his hand properly. I guess this is what happens at this stage of life, worry over our parents.
I watched Holidate last week, that is cool that you know Santa!
Katie - I hope your surgery goes well!
Heather - what a rigmarole! I had a friend whose parents for 3 or 4 Christmases gave their 3 adult children large sums of money as an early inheritance. Their reasoning was so they could see their children enjoy it.
Beth - happy to read your husbands issue is not ongoing. You have enough going on, you need him healthy too.
Tina - I hope you feel better soon.
Allie - thanks for the check in! Hope you get moved soon too.
Machka- CONGRATULATIONS!!!!🎓🎓🎓
Ginny - I have never been near a pressure cooker and have absolutely no interest in one. My husband has been disappointed the last three years I don’t add one to my Christmas list. He loves me and knows not to buy me appliances unless I directly ask for it though. He learned his lesson the year I was pregnant with our youngest and I received no personal gifts from anyone, even my Grandparents who were always the best gift givers!
Sue - lovely picture of your Mom
Our Premier finally put some restrictions in place, not a lot and probably not enough but some at least. For the last 5 days we have had more new cases in Alberta than all of Canada.
We can no longer have any visitors in our homes but we can go and meet friends and family in restaurants for a maximum of 6 people at a table.
These are only for the next 3 weeks to start.
While I am very glad these restrictions are in place to try to get some control, I am very disappointed as our youngest daughter and I had a date for next Saturday night for a Christmas decorating and movie sleepover. We were so looking forward to it. We haven’t decided yet if we should postpone it or if I should just decorate this weekend to give me a lift.
I’ll update what’s happening at work in a spoiler.We now have 8 cases at work, 6 residents and 2 staff. This doesn’t surprise me but it worries me. All residents are doing fairly well except one is who is a serious concern. One staff member is quite ill, the other one said she felt better today when I talked to her on the phone.
I was in close contact with one of the staff on Friday we ate at opposite ends of a table. I’m hoping the masks really work as I was closer to her than than while masked. I have taken on more responsibilities in hopes of getting us through this.
I had another test today, will find out hopefully by Thursday of the results.
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Allie - glad you posted! What Beth said - in ICU, there's always someone if you need them. Rest and heal, girl.
Machka - congratulations!
The tornado siren woke me up about 20 minutes ago... so I got up and checked the weather radar (my office is an internal room, so the safest place anyway). It's largely already past us, no worries.
Lisa in Arkansas
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Allie: So wonderful to see your post!!! I have been hoping to hear from you. :flowerforyou:
Machka CONGRATULATIONS on passing all of your courses!! You have been working for a long while and have reached your goal. I admire your hard work and dedication.
Bwcetc: I have been very pleased with our Governor’s leadership and management of the pandemic. I am sorry that my gym is closed and yoga is suspended for now, but I think Governor Brown is doing her best to keep as many of us safe and healthy as she can. I’ve seen news today that there are three likely vaccines that are being tested. I hope vaccinations will be available for all of us as soon as they can be considered safe and can be mass produced.
SuziQ: I’m glad to see you posting again! :flowerforyou:
Sue in WA: Your mom is lovely!!!
Kim: I am so happy to hear from you. :bigsmile:
Lisa: Tornadoes are rare here in this region, but they do happen. We have a photo of one that occurred not long after we moved here. We didn’t have any damage, but we had a good scare. Several other tornadoes occurred in parts of the Willamette Valley that year. I’m glad your tornado didn’t cause serious damage to your home and property.
DH & I are sticking very close to home. I’m the usual grocery shopper, but he comes along sometimes. I have a short list of things I’ll shop for tomorrow—sparkling water is high on my list.
Stay as safe and healthy as you can.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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Phew! So much going on with you all. Hugs to those with general health and covid worries.
Congratulations to Machka. Enjoy treating yourself. You worked so hard!
I'm awake in the night, so dropping in.
Kim - I don't think DH is quite as happy as I am. We will have nice food and it wasn’t our turn to have the family anyway. We've often had a Christmas with just the two of us. He will miss the pre and post get-togethers though with his girls and sister. The government has decided that 3 families can mix for Christmas, but we are still isolating indoors anyway, and not mixing with anyone, so the morning beach meet up is still on, if the weather is kind. Crossing fingers. We will buy the grandkids their usual presents.
I've sent my brother the AF Advent Calendar that my son designed, because he already ordered me something. Online it says it is a popular item! Very proud of my son who is working so hard. Not a good time to be promoting AF drinks to the leisure industry. All bars, restaurants etc are still shut until next Thursday.
Still haven't tackled my SIL, because I don't want to tread on DH's toes. His daughters seem delighted not to be bothering. My younger son and I are exchanging small foodie items, so no pressure.
If we get a sunny day we will probably try to get another pizza visit in outside.
Last night we were watching one of our antiques programmes and Blue John was featured. This is a semi precious quartz stone, of a purplish, streaky nature, thst is only found in Derbyshire, in caves. We both love it, so I went online and ordered DH some silver cufflinks featuring the stone for his Christmas present! He only ever wears cufflinks on our cruises, but I'm not sure he has any decent dress shirts any more, so I ordered a white one of those as well for him. We will have to find an occasion to dress up! Roll on the vaccine! I must say, I do like a white shirt on a man. He doesn't know I've got them for him. :-)
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
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This is the Advent Calendar that my son worked on.
These are the Blue John cufflinks.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
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Barbara and Debbie, turns out the fog free masks aren't quite as fog free as I thought they would be, but they are better than any other that I've tried so far! I just googled "easy 3D mask" and it came up, SeeKateSew is on the pattern. I will post photos, didn't get much done on them today, other stuff got in the way.
Some of the other stuff that got in the way today was hubby's desire to unclog the shower and my sink in our bathroom. My sink had all but stopped draining, it never was fast, but had really slowed down. Well, you should see what we pulled out of there! On second thought, you don't want to see it! Looked some small rodent got caught up in there, really kind of gross, but it seems to be clear now. Hubby also blew out the shower drain (our vacuum has the feature where you can put the hose on the "exhaust" end of the vacuum and it turns into a blower.) It only took seconds! Hopefully the shower will drain nicely for me tonite! As well as the sink tomorrow morning.
So good to see some folks we haven't seen for awhile, are the two that pop out at me! Also happy that your new living arrangement is working for you Kim!
I went to my core strength class this morning and on the evening news found out that all group classes have now been cancelled. Very unfortunate. The Y has been doing such an excellent job with the spacing for group classes, the room has been divided up into sections, each section has a red dot in the middle. People stand on the red dots, and do the whole program on that spot. The instructor will put out the mats before the class gets there, everyone wears a mask until the class is about to start.... In other words, lots of care and thought put into trying to keep the place open, but sometimes that's not enough. Plus, while the Y is doing all of this, I have no idea what other gyms are doing. I am sad that I won't be able to go to that class for now, but glad the fitness room is still open, so far anyway! I have my appointment for tomorrow!
Went grocery shopping this afternoon, when I started putting stuff in the freezer I was actually concerned that I might not get it closed! lol Fortunately, it did. I must refrain from stocking up so much! I'm not hoarding, I'm buying in relatively reasonable amounts, but there are only two of us! In any case, the freezer and cupboards are full, and I am going to do my best to limit my shopping to picking up fresh fruit, veggies and milk for the next few weeks.
That's my past 24 hours in a small nutshell!
Hugs for those needing them, congrats to those celebrating and welcome to the newbies!
Evelyn, Vancouver Island3 -
Evelyn - I was listening to the radio yesterday and it talked about the wonderful lichens on the rocky islands off BC. I thought of you. Have you noticed any lichen?!?!
We have some colourful lichen on the roofs opposite us that I look at every day while I'm gymming. Apparently it is a sign of clean air.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx looking forward to her Zoom this afternoon2 -
Brighton and Hove covid cases are going down fast, deaths are down to 3, and overall deaths are well below average for the time of year.
Here's hoping!
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx2 -
Terri – Such a great idea supporting local business and trades/crafts people. We will miss them if they have to close because of their financial challenges.
Flea – Sorry to hear about your pup. They become such a part of our family.
Ginny – Big hug to you. Sorry about so many around you getting sick.
Suzanne – It’s sad that so many are not taking this seriously. I know people are getting tired of practicing all of the protocols and some are in complete denial this exists. Sending positive thoughts.
Barbara – One of my all-time favorite things is when my towels are fresh out of the dryer and I time my shower so they are still warm when I dry myself off. I have never been a robe wearer – I have tried, but robes are not my friends. LOL.
Allie – Thank you for keeping us posted. It sounds like you are in good hands. TG the covid test was negative. Sending prayers and positive thoughts. So happy the first procedure went well and you are being sent to the best hospital in the area.
Heather – Wow, that was a long blood test, if the nurse could go through four relationship stories. Happy 16th anniversary!
Barbie – The History of TP. 😊 Love Jake.
Katla – I so dislike the dark mornings and earlier sunsets. At least in Florida our rainy season is over and we get lots of sunshine during the day.
Vicki – Happy belated 36-year anniversary! What a milestone. Crossing fingers you are able to find someone who is reliable and wants to work.
Tracey – I so understand your frustration with friends and family. It’s amazing how many smart, intelligent people are caught up in the conspiracy theories. It does baffle the mind.
Beth – I teared up reading about your son’s treatment. What is WRONG with people?! I think you are making the right decision. It’s time full legal action is taken. You may be the conduit that makes changes not only for your son, but for many others. Big hug and sending strength to you for the coming days ahead.
Rori – It was good to see a post from you. I hope all is well and things are working out with your husband’s aide.
Heather – I am so glad you and Johnny had a nice anniversary. Oh, Crème de Menthe. So sweet. I have a friend who makes Grasshopper Brownies. The base is a brownie and it is topped with a layer of a cream made with Crème de Menthe and then a layer of chocolate. Devine.
Lisa – I so agree with your “you should” assessment. In conversation a simple change of wording such as “I feel” or “I believe” could open up a meaningful dialogue.
Betsy – Sending prayers and positive thoughts to your sisters. Praying this round of treatment stops the growth. Big hug to you.
Up to page 60. Only 12 more to go according to the page ticker!
Hugs to all,
SuziQ – SFL2 -
Had a Zoom session last night with bingo and quiz didn’t win bingo and failed miserably on the quiz (celebrities and films)
Got another Zoom today Knit-n-natter mostly natter I must admit.
We’ve still got flowers in the garden, crysanths geraniums dahlias Cut some yesterday to enjoy indoors
Jigsaw on the table is going nowhere, been doing it since before I broke my wrist, it’s Butterfly Garden. Might have to put it away and start a new one and go back at a later date. Hate to give up though.
Stay safe
Kate UK ❤️
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Kate UK - Love your flowers. Many of the front gardens around here still have roses blooming and the occasional geranium. Haven't had a real frost yet. I think the north is due to get colder.
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Machka: Your photo is the first I’ve seen of a Wombat. It has a cute face. Are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores? Welcome creatures or pests? :huh:
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
"Wombats are small marsupials that look like a cross between a bear, a pig and a gopher. They are built for digging, with short legs, compact heads, short broad feet and strong claws. Like kangaroos, koalas and other marsupials, they have a pouch. But a wombat's pouch is backwards [so they don't fill it with dirt when they dig]. And their poop is cube-shaped [so they can use it to mark their territory and it won't roll downhill]."
Wombats are herbivores. And since they are diggers they can be pests in some areas. They dig massive burrows. On the other hand, those massive burrows have come in very handy for them and other wildlife during bushfires.
https://www.livescience.com/52640-wombats.html
There are several different varieties of them.
Machka in Oz2 -
"Get to do"s and "chose well"sChose well: take BP, coffee/stroll with C and T, dogs to powerline, shift burner grates to get last of gunk,
Bonus: Post Office, Freddie’s, recycling
Get to do: take BP, dogs to powerline, wipe down left side of Aunt Elsie’s stove with the last of the ammonia, hang out with repair guy, email info to grantwriter, watch STAS Day 18 (go sniff), submit grant pics and receipts, test Bluetooth speaker so can do BB&B or T’ai Chi from voice recordings, make experimental almond paste, make cookie batter for when Aunt Elsie’s stove is working, declutter sideboard, practice new dances (I ain’t never gonna love nobody but Cornell Crawford (Alley cat), A Little Less Broken, One margarita, I’m so used to being broke, All Night, Sleeping with the Devil, Nothing but You, Blame it on my beating heart, Homesick); finish mulching flowerbed; broadcast cover crop seed in veg garden areas, invest another 10 minutes in prepping living trust, Freddie’s for complete series TDAP <$48, get Shingrix vaccine, find and configure a screen time popup, figure out where to plant naked lady bulbs, and soon as it warms up above 50 and dries out below 60% humidity I’ll tape and spray paint those rusted areas of Aunt Elsie’s stove. Reward: inventory seeds, plan next year’s garden, wishlist replenishments
New Ways November
24 Share something helpful you’ve recently learned with a friend: “Obesidy code” with C & T. Thanks Lanette!
25 use one of your strengths in a new or creative way: figure out those doggoned blood pressure monitor and blue tooth speaker, type hymns.
Lisa sending you a virtual herbal heat pack hug for upper back and sinuses. “tornado siren” Just what you needed. Glad it was already gone.
SuziQ relieved to see you popping in, you’ve been missed.
Machka that wombat looks cute but OH those nails need trimming Con VERY gratulations on the official passing, but we never had any doubt!
Fae we had the same crazy drivers in Idaho. Saw more than one sail through an intersection when their 4wd had no stopping power. Grateful for my studded snow tires and living where I only need them a few days each year.
Barbie the “we already have…” sign. Truth that.
Kay so sorry for your painful timing lesson. Timing has always been a challenge to me, tend to procrastinate, making things harder, more stressful, sometimes missing opportunities. And like you I really loathe dusting, mopping and vacuuming.
Julie thank you for your perspective on “inlaw’s stuff” hadn’t thought of it that way.
Tina Hope you get the help you need to heal quickly, whether in the ER or outpatient. HRT for migraines?
Fae your winter walking look reminds me that today I caught sight in window reflection of me wearing watch cap, mask and dark glasses. Thought I looked like a short, pudgy, little old lady, stickup artist
Karen in VA good to see you popping in. What’s been going on with you and yours?
Beth about your son’s care, words fail.
Sue “…who does not like cats” Your mom looks quite cozy!
Kim I was just typing a “Kim, what’s up” when I got to your post. Delighted that things with your roomie are working out so well. I’m with your holiday group, would NOT appreciate your steamed clams. :laugh:
Tracey fingers X’d your test results are negative. So disappointed about the sleepover decorating date, was looking forward to pics.
Allie what Beth and Lisa said. ICU is the best place to be for now. Hang in there.
Heather The AF advent calendar looks intriguing, and I see the company now ships to the US. Could your son get them to carry the AF red wine ?Torrero? that you like? None of the AF wines I got from Amazon were even tolerable.
Kate gorgeous blooms!
Lovely beach stroll and socially distanced chat with C & T at a picnic table overlooking the ocean. 50 degrees that felt like 60 with blue sky and sunshine. Comforting to be able to vent, we are all so weary of lockdown. T wants to travel, C wants to go out to a restaurant, I want to just hug everybody. But, we all believe our state’s two week freeze will be extended through the holidays. There was some talk of a possible Christmas get together at C’s house, just the 4 of us C and her DH, T and maybe me . . . if Joe’s surgeon releases him Monday, and if it the “max from 2 households” restriction is lifted. If not, I’ll zoom in.
Time to snooze. Want to prep stuffing and sweet potato casserole before its time to hang out with the stove repair guy.
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMODNovember: better than October.
daily: sit with Joe: 21, weigh: 24, steps>5491=7046 vits=24 log=24 CI<CO=21 CI<250<CO=12 Tumble & Shadow 5=24 mfp=24 outside=21 up hill=20
wkly: T’ai Chi or BB&B x3 =0 rx=4 dance=2 clean 30 mins=17.5
mnthly: board mtg=1 grant=1 20for20=0
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Tomorrow I have two medical appointments:
1. Eyes - I was hoping to wait until next April before I got my eyes checked, but I'm having a terrible time seeing my computer screen. You're all blurry!!
2. Teeth - yep, that tooth again. It's still not quite right. I really hope this time it get shaved down to the correct level. Yes, she's using that carbon paper stuff to check. Yes, she checked me lying back and sitting most of the way up. But last time, it just felt that much better than it had so I thought it was going to be OK, but it isn't.
I'm trying to get all these in before Christmas and before we shut down again!!
M in Oz
1. Eyes - it turns out something has changed with my left eye so that it is seeing double through my desk glasses. My vision through my right eye is slightly blurrier, but my left eye is significantly blurrier and there's an extra set of letters halfway under the real letters when I look through the left eye alone. No wonder I've been having problems seeing!
I should have new glasses in a couple weeks.
2. Teeth - I have had that new crown trimmed again and it finally feels about right. My jaw feels much more relaxed now too! I actually ate dinner tonight and didn't notice the tooth!!
M in Oz
4 -
Hello everyone.
I cannot believe it is the day before Thanksgiving. How time not only flies by but in a matter of a few weeks has made great changes in all of our lives. It will be a solo Thanksgiving for me. I bought most of my meal very early in order to avoid the last-minute rush. I still cannot understand how people go out and buy their meal a day ahead of time. I watch them every year buying 20-pound frozen turkeys the day before the holiday. I simply shake my head.
Allie – I am so glad you are in good hands at Yale. Home by Thanksgiving – yeah!!!!!
Tracey – The puppy is so cute. She looks a little sad that she is not with her family.
Michele – Like many I question the safety of traveling regardless of method. I read an article this week regarding contact tracing and through contract tracing it provided ratings on the daily things we do and the level of risk. Gas stations and pumping gas were rated “red”. Please be careful while traveling. Also, you may want to check each State’s isolation rules. In NJ one must be isolated for 10 days prior to visiting someone in the State. My best friend missed her brother’s funeral because there was no way for her to isolate for 10 days and drive from FL to NJ and make it in time for the services.
Lisa – So happy to hear your results were normal!! Such a relief.
Heather – It sounds like your tests were mostly normal too. Not sure why doctor’s offices give such mixed messages.
Machka – I am so happy you now have some time for yourself. I know the feeling of finally not having a paper to do or chapters to read. Enjoy!! Your strawberries look delicious.
Annie – I am so sorry to hear about your daughter. I sincerely hope she finds her way back to you.
Beth – Big hug to you. I am so sorry about your son’s exposure.
Okie – Love the tree!
Rebecca – Oh, I love the story of your mom cursing while traying up cookies for the oven. Priceless!
Christmas Decorations – It is my plan to put away Thanksgiving/Fall decorations over the weekend and pull out the Christmas decorations. It will be a small display this year. It seems every year I downsize a little more. I am still planning on being in a small cottage by the time I retire. 😊
KJ – Happy belated birthday. Sorry it was a bit of a downer. I am positive I would not have the potty-training patience you have shown.
Ginny – I agree men and women have very different communication styles. With Charlie I found it was best to phrase things as a decision for us to make. I would say oh, I was thinking about xyz. I would provide two or three options. I found he felt his value in the relationship was to feel manly and be included. It was a very tough for me because I am such an independent woman but it worked. He always wanted my opinion and would normally go along with what I felt was best. But, by including him in the decision process I believe it made us better partners and stronger individuals. I was so fortunate to have found him. He was such a romantic, smart, funny, challenging, and fiercely loving person. I miss him every day.
Page 70 – I am getting there!! I am afraid to refresh the app. I am sure there are another 20 or so pages to go.
😊 SuziQ – SFL1 -
We had a beautiful hot sunny day today.
M in Oz2 -
Yeah, I am finally seeing my posts! It means I am getting closer. Oh, friends I am sorry I have been away for so long. I have missed so much. The best thing about us posting is we can go back in time and catch up. If we were meeting/calling/Zooming there would be no way to catch up.
Machka – I love the picture of the Wombat.
Fae – Ice crystals – only in my drinks! Although the first few years here in SFL I did need an ice scraper for my windshield for one or two late nights during the winter months. We are having the same meal except I am making homemade stuffing. The leftover stuffing I freeze and will use over the next six months or so to make stuffed pork chops or chicken breasts.
Dr. Katie – So sorry to hear about your finger. It must be painful.
Katla – Prime rib sounds delicious. I usually make it for Christmas. I dry age it myself. The dry aging makes it so tender it can be cut with a fork. If interested the method is posted within the Food Network’s site – it’s a Guy Fieri recipe.
Rita – I have been emotionally eating the past few months. I am trying to get myself out of the funk. I know it’s a delayed/prolonged covid, news, etc. reaction. I also am fighting things I know are good for me. I have been attempting to apply Pip’s boot but think I must add nails to its sole. I will get back to my early morning walks because walking seems to put a positive spin on my day and knowing I have gotten some cardio in makes me feel better in knowing the rest of the day’s movement is icing on the cake.
Heather – Sorry to hear about Johnny’s pre-inheritance frustration. To think it is his money which probably adds to the frustration. Oh, I should have become an attorney!
Tina – I am so sorry about the news from your doctor. I have no experience with HRT. A work friend recently started it and is happy with the results. She was very depressed, gaining weight, entirely too emotional, tired all of the time, etc.
Allie – So glad you are out of surgery and in ICU. Hope you are able to get a little rest. Hospitals are not the best recovery places.
Machka – CONGRATULATIONS!!! Instead of a new dress how about a pretty scarf or jacket to change an old dress in to something new?
Heather – I love your son’s creativity. Sending positive thoughts the calendars sell out.
Kate – Your flowers are lovely. What bright colors
Sue – Love the picture of your mom. I find cats know those who do not care for them and they will wiggle themselves right to that person’s lap and heart. 😊
It’s official; I am current. The next post will be an update on what has been going on the past few weeks. I will really try to keep it short.
Hugs to all,
SuziQ – SFL5
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