WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR OCTOBER 2021
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Yes tomorrow is another day and almost another month. I weigh about the same as the beginning. Time to quit thinking I deserve a treat and start thinking I deserve to be healthy! I have been cooking a lot of heavy fried red meat for my parents because my mom insists on it. I have been eating a lot of chocolate and cookies. I have been skipping vegetables and fruit. Time to turn it around! There's lots of room for improvement!
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I am so glad it is Friday. I am so over this week. I am off tomorrow and then work 1-6 Sunday so the girl working can get her kids ready and take out for Halloween. I really don't mind as I only work Monday and Friday next week.
Our Anniversary is Wednesday and we were going to a bed and breakfast on a house boat, but DH is not feeling up to it. So see about doing something just for the day. Will be 37 years and no one (because he had been married 3 times) thought we would make it a year. We have worked hard to get where we are and what we have.
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Tracey – (((HUG))
Barbara I have the air fryer lid for the IP. I’d never heard that an air fryer is basically a counter top convection oven, so I’m going to try making potato puffs for company we’re having next week. I don’t think my IP takes up a lot of space, but an air fryer does I think
Worked then tried to go to the gym. I called yesterday and was told I could use it from 11 to 5. However, she was looking at the wrong week. They have a class there every OTHER Thurs. So not for me today. Which might have been a blessing in disguise. We had a Zoom meeting planned for the condo, only we didn’t have any audio. So we left the meeting planning to get back in. Only the gal never let us back in.
The people who are cohosting the Halloween Party are supposed to be here later and we’ll do the last minute stuff and then go out to dinner. Not sure where, yet
pip – I know you’re going to have a wonderful time.
Flea – congrats on nearing the end! I agree with you about the need for homework. When these kids get into the real world, things are going to be so different they won’t be prepared. Even in college they are somewhat coddled.
Julie – we had study periods, too. Doing homework etc during them helped you with the skill of planning
Friday here: They came and then we went to Hibachi Grill for dinner. I had mostly seafood that they grilled and I asked them not to use any butter and didn’t take any sauce. But...I did have some dessert.
Didn’t even get to the soup kitchen today. I got to Burger King early but then the manager said she wanted to see my prep for the onions. And did she ever take her sweet old time to say to me “only these small centers”. Another gal told me that they use just about all the onion. Here I thought the onions were only used for the onion rings! So this means my job will probably go a lot faster. But the other girl kept saying how my prep was beautiful. Originally I was never told that I needed to clean the slicers. Now I clean them and just leave them in the sanitizer. If I take them out, I leave them to drain and, truthfully, someone usually puts them together for me. I didn’t get out of there until almost 12.
I was going to prep extra cheese for the weekend, but then I found out that the kids who work in the evening don’t even clean up after themselves. So terrible as this sounds, if they can’t even clean up after themselves, why should I make extra work for myself???? I asked this guy to get the lettuce for me (because the box is heavy). I just did it myself, taking two at a time.
Then I went to see Lynette. She always goes on and on about how this one is sick, this one died, etc. Downer. I heard all about how her neighbor had emergency surgery. Honestly...like I really care. Then stopped at the soup kitchen to explain why I wasn’t there.
Halloween party tonight! The plan for tomorrow is to do a DVD for the bosu.
Touch typing: Vince typed something yesterday and, to be honest, I was surprised at how slow a typist he is. I know he took touch typing in high school. Oh well.
Vicki – that is so nice of you to help that girl out so she can be with her child.
Michele NC
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Oooh I am making chicken broth today! It might be extra spicy, as I was pretty liberal with cayenne pepper. I have two containers of chicken meat, plus the thighs and legs. Making some wild rice, and will have with fresh spinach and sausage.
We went shopping today and I bought some jumbo blueberries!
Bought some pastry sheets so I can make some homemade pop tarts with them. I also bought a squeezable container of sweetened condensed milk, to put in my coffee. Sipping heaven right now.
Last night I was part of a zoom listening party with my local library. They had a storyteller presenting scary stories out of Hawaii. My tablet was able to upload it, on my browser no problem. For 30 minutes I listened to him talk about scary folklore from Seattle's Pike Market, a bar nearby that used to be a well known mortuary, and scary stories from Japan. I loved it!
Well rice is done!
Hugs ladies
Rebecca
Whidbey
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Well i canceled for tonight.. I am just not feeling well enough to go to a crowded casino and listen to music .. Alfie and I will just hunker down here for the night..
I havent had a cold in I dont know when but alas here i am.. i am drinking lots of water ,having some cranberry juice now...maybe will hunt down some soup for later5 -
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Agh! Somehow got very behind in reading so just spent a couple hours catching up.
Heather: Congratulations on your latest book. I will be downloading to my Kindle soon.
Terri: My sympathies to you and your friend's family.
Sue in WA: Cry all you want, dear heart. I'm right there with you on the grieving.
Flea: You are one tough lady. I am glad you have the ability to take ample time to recover from surgery. Please be good to yourself and keep us posted. (Hugs)
Vicki: Happy Anniversary! 💘 How lucky your DH is to have you!!!
Lanette: The 36 Hour Day has been on my Kindle for years, and I really like it. Considered a classic for the dementia caregiver set. I benefitted tremendously from Dementia with Dignity (even the website has great advice), a resource book developed by the VA (which if you want to borrow my copy, PM me), and the 800# support line for the Alzheimer's Association. Tremendously helpful from the early stages all the way to when I was holding vigil by Bruce's deathbed. Now, I am a 'mentor' to other spouses of veterans who care for loved ones with dementia.
The Creative Arts Grief Therapy program is half done. Our latest session had us standing up and putting our entire bodies into the creating giant drawings of our pain. Mine covered an entire tabletop. We had paints, large pastels, jumbo markers and other great materials to work with. After discussing our creations, we were assigned to take the work home, and make it into something else. So, I am tooling around here looking for materials to make my PAIN into a KITE. 🪁 I really appreciate having a creative outlet with structure and purpose to occupy my mind and hands these days.
Exercise has been good. Food choices and quantities aren't horrible, but could be cleaner and leaner. Mars the Leash Loving Cat is bellowing at me to go walking, so guess I'll close here.
Stay well,
Rori
Flowing along
Colorado Foothills
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Rori - Art such a great outlet! Love you being a mentor. Of course you are.
I spent a lot of the afternoon with Bea, while DH played Risk with the older ones. She has turned into quite the artist! I may be biased, but she seems to be quite extraordinarily talented for her age. We did art together on the dining room table with felt tips. I created an intricate colouring-in flower while she drew just about everything. She seems to spend most of her time drawing, she was even drawing on the napkins in the restaurant. Her parents have got her a magic board she takes with her in the car. It clearly is a stress reliever.
I remember Max being very good at that age, but she is quite amazing.
They all like funny animal videos on Instagram. Bea watched a lot with me.
Lovely afternoon and early evening. The place seems so quiet when they've gone. I hear their voices.
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Heather- have your son and DIL look up Ima Survivor Donkey and Farm Animal Sanctuary on Facebook or YouTube.. it is a Sanctuary in Texas with all sorts of animals that i think the kids would really enjoy
Ive been relaxing all day and will go pick up meds tomorrow and slowly but surely get my room cleaned up for the installers monday..
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Barbara - the PT helped in that I feel more loose, but it was a very painful day yesterday. Most of the day today I felt better but I had a very heavy data entry day today and didn’t take enough breaks so am feeling sore tonight. Not in agony though.
Terri - sorry for the loss of your friend. What a shock that would be for her daughter and husband.
Heather - I have been doing the exercises. I can’t seem to get my walking up though, I’ve been trying for 15 minutes for what seems like a long time, I get to 12 before I feel pain and weakness. It’s been two months since I was given the go ahead to start walking at all. I think what’s happening is I’m doing way too much data entry and computer work and forgetting to take frequent standing breaks. Today I tried to pay more attention to the time, but realize I need to set an alarm or something to remind myself.
Vicki- how is your new staff member working out?
Flea - I think of you often and wonder how you’re feeling.
I have no children in school, but do have a grandson in grade 5. He hasn’t had homework since grade 2. I hadn’t heard the equality reason before but it makes some sense. As a person that absolutely hated homework and school,mostly because of the homework, then as a parent of a teen that felt as I did about school and homework I would have done anything not to have it.
One of the reasonings they are giving here is because it makes the days too long and that the homework has not proven to be beneficial when it came to grades. My Son in law will be a fully licensed paramedic come April.
Debbie - it sure does get cold and dark. We’ve been having a beautiful Fall but it’s supposed to drop to below 0 on Sunday.
Lisa - that counsellor was wise. I am cherishing reading my Grandmothers and Mother’s diaries. My Mom is still with us, but I don’t get to see or talk to her so I miss her terribly. Reading these have brought them and so many others back for me with a deeper understanding of their lives.
I sure hope you get some relief soon, it’s been a long haul for you.
Machka - I was like you with math and typing. I still don’t like formulas, but passed my accounting math 100% and have worked in the financial end of things since 2000 even being the financial analyst of a company’s western branches there were 8 of them. I love the puzzles of trying to figure things out, however I still don’t like complicated formulas even using Excel.
Katla - I had to stop on my way into work to buy treats for the staff so didn’t arrive until 20 to 9. It was still dark.
Annie - I’m right there with you. I have been bouncing back and forth between 3lbs for a few months it’s time to stop it.
Vicki - Happy early anniversary!!!!
Rebecca - your homemade pop tarts would be quite healthy wouldn’t they? I’ve never made a fresh fruit pie, so how do you do the filling? I think my husband and grands would enjoy them.
Heather - I saw this today and it reminded me of my Godson as he was entering an arts program at college. He told me that i was the first person to take his drawing and doodling seriously and he still remembered the Artists pencils and sketch pad for Christmas. You are probably doing the same for Bea.
I had the biggest surprise yesterday. I’m sure I had told you about my cousin/best friend that had stopped talking to me in June. I knew she was struggling mentally and had decided at the time to let things be for a bit and see what happened. She has been on my mind almost daily and I have been trying to figure out if I should contact her or if I would make things worse if I did. Since I couldn’t settle on what I felt was right I did nothing. Yesterday, I was at work when a FB Message popped up on my phone. It was her telling me she needed to tell me something before it reached FB. I immediately thought someone had passed, but she is going to be a Grandma again to identical twins. We ended up chatting back and forth most of the afternoon. She apologized for being so quiet and told me she had sunk very deep and it was a long crawl back up. I let her lead the conversation, but I was so happy. I’ll keep praying that she stays healthy and eventually we are close again.
My friend just texted to invite me to go see the Northern Lights at 2am. I would love to go, but I don’t want to wake Rodger up to let him know I’m leaving. I also would need a nap before attempting it. I told her that if she is going to go tomorrow night to let me know earlier. I would love to do it!
Tracey in Edmonton
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Snowflake1968 wrote: »Barbara - the PT helped in that I feel more loose, but it was a very painful day yesterday. Most of the day today I felt better but I had a very heavy data entry day today and didn’t take enough breaks so am feeling sore tonight. Not in agony though.
Terri - sorry for the loss of your friend. What a shock that would be for her daughter and husband.
Heather - I have been doing the exercises. I can’t seem to get my walking up though, I’ve been trying for 15 minutes for what seems like a long time, I get to 12 before I feel pain and weakness. It’s been two months since I was given the go ahead to start walking at all. I think what’s happening is I’m doing way too much data entry and computer work and forgetting to take frequent standing breaks. Today I tried to pay more attention to the time, but realize I need to set an alarm or something to remind myself.
Vicki- how is your new staff member working out?
Flea - I think of you often and wonder how you’re feeling.
I have no children in school, but do have a grandson in grade 5. He hasn’t had homework since grade 2. I hadn’t heard the equality reason before but it makes some sense. As a person that absolutely hated homework and school,mostly because of the homework, then as a parent of a teen that felt as I did about school and homework I would have done anything not to have it.
One of the reasonings they are giving here is because it makes the days too long and that the homework has not proven to be beneficial when it came to grades. My Son in law will be a fully licensed paramedic come April.
Debbie - it sure does get cold and dark. We’ve been having a beautiful Fall but it’s supposed to drop to below 0 on Sunday.
Lisa - that counsellor was wise. I am cherishing reading my Grandmothers and Mother’s diaries. My Mom is still with us, but I don’t get to see or talk to her so I miss her terribly. Reading these have brought them and so many others back for me with a deeper understanding of their lives.
I sure hope you get some relief soon, it’s been a long haul for you.
Machka - I was like you with math and typing. I still don’t like formulas, but passed my accounting math 100% and have worked in the financial end of things since 2000 even being the financial analyst of a company’s western branches there were 8 of them. I love the puzzles of trying to figure things out, however I still don’t like complicated formulas even using Excel.
Katla - I had to stop on my way into work to buy treats for the staff so didn’t arrive until 20 to 9. It was still dark.
Annie - I’m right there with you. I have been bouncing back and forth between 3lbs for a few months it’s time to stop it.
Vicki - Happy early anniversary!!!!
Rebecca - your homemade pop tarts would be quite healthy wouldn’t they? I’ve never made a fresh fruit pie, so how do you do the filling? I think my husband and grands would enjoy them.
Heather - I saw this today and it reminded me of my Godson as he was entering an arts program at college. He told me that i was the first person to take his drawing and doodling seriously and he still remembered the Artists pencils and sketch pad for Christmas. You are probably doing the same for Bea.
I had the biggest surprise yesterday. I’m sure I had told you about my cousin/best friend that had stopped talking to me in June. I knew she was struggling mentally and had decided at the time to let things be for a bit and see what happened. She has been on my mind almost daily and I have been trying to figure out if I should contact her or if I would make things worse if I did. Since I couldn’t settle on what I felt was right I did nothing. Yesterday, I was at work when a FB Message popped up on my phone. It was her telling me she needed to tell me something before it reached FB. I immediately thought someone had passed, but she is going to be a Grandma again to identical twins. We ended up chatting back and forth most of the afternoon. She apologized for being so quiet and told me she had sunk very deep and it was a long crawl back up. I let her lead the conversation, but I was so happy. I’ll keep praying that she stays healthy and eventually we are close again.
My friend just texted to invite me to go see the Northern Lights at 2am. I would love to go, but I don’t want to wake Rodger up to let him know I’m leaving. I also would need a nap before attempting it. I told her that if she is going to go tomorrow night to let me know earlier. I would love to do it!
Tracey in Edmonton
I just add berries to a pot, add sugar free pancake syrup, and crush berries with a potato masher. Then add cornstarch/water mixture to make it thick. Spread on pastry sheet, that's been rolled out some. I just fuse the sheets together with an egg/water mixture as glue. Press sides with fork. Bake at 350' for like 10 min or until brown. Oh I also brush the tops with the egg/water mixture so tops are shiny.
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Tracey- seeing the Northern Lights would be amazing- just seeing pictures are great but to actually see them would be wonderful.2
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I’m seriously thinking of going outside the town tomorrow night, they are supposed to be spectacular.
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Tracey - That's a lovely story and a great gift you gave to your godson.
Bea gets a lot of encouragement. Who knows where it will lead! At the moment she is unstoppable!
I had a teacher at school that I have written about in my book. She took my writing seriously. What a great teacher she was!
Quiet today! Weather miserable. Our clocks go back tonight. I get really hungry with the extra hour to wait! I hated it when the kids were small because they woke up so early!
Much love to all, Heather UK xxxxxxxx4 -
dlfk202000 wrote: »Tracey- seeing the Northern Lights would be amazing- just seeing pictures are great but to actually see them would be wonderful.
I lived far enough north in Alberta for many years (11 years?) so I saw the Northern Lights quite frequently. I'd like to see the Southern Lights!
M in Oz3 -
"Get to do"s and "chose well"sChose well: take BP, dogs to powerline, didn’t yell or get snotty with pharmacist or Opthamologist’s tech.
Bonus: 27 mins cleaning, 40 mins vacuuming, 27 mins grooming Tumble.
Just one thing: repotted kalanchoes and Joe’s rescue mum. You’d that after 37 years together he’d know that orange and yellow are my least favorite colors, but I shouldn’t complain. He did bring me flowers ;}
Get to do: take BP, dogs to powerline, make up 30 mins T’ai Chi and Tuesday line dancing (practice WBW, DM, SWTD, SL, GDLL,) dog group, backup files then call pc guy to schedule tuneup, fire district: research district tax exemption for volunteer firefighters, AFG grant requirements including NIMS, call NFPA cancel inactive accounts, clarify benefits included in annual dues, input 2019 call sheets into NFIRS, work with chief on equipment letter, substance abuse policy, NFIRS, index mutual aid files and share with L; start Part D research with new rx info, watch STAS Day 20, declutter sideboard, learn new dances (Tequila Little Time, Homesick, Nothing but You, A Little Less Broken, Blame it on my beating heart, Do Your Thing, practice dances: All Night, TGIF, I ain’t never gonna love nobody but Cornell Crawford (Alley cat), One Margarita, I’m So Used to Being Broke); finish mulching flowerbed, 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 the last of the 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, ask Te about GB’s FD firetruck tax levy – contacts, media, advocate???, Sunday: call S, Reward: inventory seeds, plan next spring’s garden, wishlist replenishments (Milena F1 orange peppers and beit alpha cukes next year).
Reminder: Weekly: Mon=15 mins SWSY. Tues=30 mins line dance at home. Wed=30 mins T’ai Chi & 1 hr pack walk. Thurs=15 mins BB&B. Fri=30 mins T’ai Chi. Sat=1 hr pack walk. Sun=15 mins pilates, yoga or wii balance games.
October
30: Identify three things that give you hope for the future: nope, more focused on being grateful for the NOW.
28: Ask yourself “Will this still matter a year from now?”: Needed good strategy for dampening over reaction to not just one but two pharmacy phkups today. (rant) [/spoiler]1. Booster at Brookings RiteAid. Joe had an appointment at 10:40 for his booster. When he arrived in the pharmacy area of our local RiteAid, only the “Prescription dropoff” window was open, and there were at least 10 people in line. He didn’t get in line because a: he wasn’t there to drop off a prescription. . . and b: by the time all 10 were served he’d be late for his appointment. Instead he found a chair in the consultation area and waited for 15 minutes to be called, then when no one “would talk to him” he left. (You and I know that since he’d not checked in, no one was going to call him, but tell that to a stubborn old guy ;} ) Super frustrating and nothing like the good setup at RiteAid in Crescent City where we were greeted, given forms, checked in, vaccinated, sat down to wait for 15 mins, in and out in about 25.. This is concerning as BiMart, where Joe has been getting his prescriptions filled, sold their pharmacy to Walgreens/RiteAid, and will close their Brookings pharmacy at the end of the year and Joe was going to transfer to RiteAid as he doesn’t like the crowded parking lot at Freddie’s. 2. Eyedrops at Brookings BiMart: He’d stopped to pick up his new eye drop prescriptions. These are two generics to “do the same thing” as the Simbrinza samples that have been doing well for him, but the insurance company won’t cover. When Joe got home, he had only one bottle of drops AND the label instructed him to instill in his left eye. Good thing he knows it’s his right eye that has the high pressure. I wanted to call the prescribing Dr. but Joe persuaded me to call the pharmacy first. Pharmacist confirmed the Dr.’s order came through as left eye, and advised the second drops were on back order. When might they arrive? March 2022. That’s when I started laughing. I asked how much the Dr.-preferred Simbrinza would cost without insurance coverage: $200. Bad enough but less than the $400 we’ve paid for other drops in the past. Asked him to order for us, he said they’d be in Monday. Called the prescribing eye Dr’s tech, explained everything. She advised the rx should have said BOTH eyes ;} Agreed that March was too long to wait for the Brinzolamide and asked if I wanted her to call in the rx for the Simbrinza. I said yes as I cannot really believe the pharmacist would order just on my say so. [/spoiler] Really had to laugh, otherwise I’d be shrieking, snorting, swearing, weeping, wailing and gnashing teeth.
Just skimmin’ but Rori would you please post a pic of your giant drawing?
Tracey thankful for your cousin’s reaching out. Fingers X’d.
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMODOctober: leaner/stronger/kinder than September.2021: choose to be leaner/stronger/kinder NOW
daily: sit with Joe:29, weigh/wii: 29/4/65; steps>7228=7284 vits=29, log=29, CI<CO=28, CI<250<CO=21, Tumble=29, Shadow=26, mfp=29, outside=32, up hill=28, clean 10=25.
wkly: Sun:P, Y or W=4, Mon:SWSY=4 , Tue:LD=3 , Wed:TC=3.87 , PW=3, Thurs: BB&B=4.3, Fri:TC=3.97, Sat:PW=3, rX x5=4.
wt=1/31:141.3 2/28:142.4 3/31:145.3 4/30:141.5 5/31:142.4 6/30:141.5 7/31:140.2 8/31:140.0 9/30:141.2 10/3:141.3 10/10:141.8 10/17:141.8 10/24:143.5 :sick: 10/31:
mnthly: board mtg=1 , grant=2, plan=, waist=42.
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Saturday Highlights
- Going for a drive in the countryside to check some cycling route possibilities. It is gorgeous out there! After all that rain, everything is very green, plus there was snow down to 600 metres so the mountains are topped with snow. And the cycling route possibilities are good!
- Spending an hour weeding. I actually enjoyed it! It's peaceful, and I got most of my bed weeded. I want to finish that and plant seeds tomorrow ... but where are my seeds? I have this feeling I put them somewhere safe.
- Cycling inside for just over half an hour.
And now I need to work on my cycling club stuff ... while I think about those seeds. We've checked the greenhouse and shed and I've checked numerous drawers. They can't have just wandered off.
Distance: 11.10km
Elevation: 61m
Moving Time: 34:15
Elapsed Time: 34:15
................................ Avg ............... Max
Speed:.............. 19.5km/h ...... 45.1km/h
Heart Rate: ...... 130bpm ........ 147bpm
Cadence: ......... 77 ................. 108
Power: ............. 63W .............. 98W
Calories ........... 123
Regarding the Heart Rate conversation earlier, I wore a HRM as I do when I cycle inside, and you can see my average and maximum heart rates during that ride. It was what I would call, a relatively casual ride.
Machka in Oz
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Found them!! Bottom of a basket, under a bunch of stuff, tucked into a drawer. A safe place, apparently!1
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Morning ladies
Well i slept ,but cold still in full force so will have to beg off from the anniversary party tonight ,1 - i dont want to get anyone sick especially Lorettas mom she is just off her chemo treatments..
And I am just not feeling up to being around all my friends and thats a sad thing..im going to work a little at a time on my bedroom,go down to the pharmacy and pick up meds and i will have to wear a mask the whole time they are working because the dust will be flying ,just what i need with a cold.. Oh well it is what it is.. i am drinking alot of fluids and resting and thats what im supposed to be doing...4 -
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My checklists have a day!! I wonder what they are doing to celebrate.
M in Oz3 -
Good morning all! Happy Saturday! I woke up yesterday with a fever, and headache/sinus pain. I had to call all of my families and cancel care for the day. The guilt was enormous, as it was a party day. I rescheduled our Halloween Party for Monday and will just keep the deco up through then. I took some meds and slept pretty much the whole day. Waking only to have some Campbells chicken soup with a generous helping of hot sauce added.
Soups- Although I ate Campbells soups as a kid, I don't eat them as an adult and prefer to make my own (less sodium, sugar, etc). I still have Campbells chicken noodle on hand for my DH, because he has so many days when he wants something warm and quick. I had a idea lightbulb turn on in my head, while I was sick yesterday. I can make and freeze my own soup in one/two person portions! lol I have never thought about freezing soup. I make a couple of soups weekly during the colder months; I could do this and put a couple of servings in the freezer and that would ensure that I would have home made soup whenever I get sick! I like this idea!
Machka- lol I am laughing at the idea of "what are your lists doing to celebrate?" Mine would most likely be out meeting other lists and getting ideas...
Rori- Your art therapy sounds amazing! Hugs to you and Mars!
Lanette- So happy to hear from you! Sorry about the troubles over the past couple of months! Life is certainly a rollercoaster ride. You are truly an amazing and strong woman; and I am pleased to know you (as well a we know each other through this group). But amazing and strong need to keep their "cup" filled. Please accept the love and strength that I am sending your way!
Barbara- Ugh! I feel you on the pharmacy/doctor issues. So exhausting!
Tracey- So happy your cousin/bf reached out to you!
I am feeling better today, so I had better get out of the chair and get my shopping done and get some chores taken care of. ttfn xoxoxo KJ (Kelly)2
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