WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR AUGUST 2017
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Hi all, I swear if I don't check out posts twice daily I get left behind!
Heather, sorry to hear about your cough. Tea with honey?
Lisa, glad your husband is having his ear checked. I thought there was something wrong with my husband's hearing and got him to go to the dr. When the dr asked who had told him his hearing was bad and he said his wife, the dr said "yeah we get a lot of that". Guess a lot of husbands don't listen to their wives. hahah
Toni, one of the items on my to do list when I retire is to get all my family pics straightened out. I'll feel better when that is done as I've been putting that off.
Pip, hope you have a good ride.
Michelle, I want to see a pic of that gecko
Maritell, wonderful news about being cancer free. What great news to hear.
Marcelyn, thanks for the pictures and I'm glad the water is finally receding.
Dana, New Appliances! Feels so good to have everything new. Sounds like you got some good sales.
Joyce, good luck with the new songs. Christmas is a ways away so you should have plenty of time to practice.
Allie, be strong with your brother like you have done with your husband. You know how to do it. I have one sister (4 yrs younger) that I don't see or speak to. Long story but the short version is she has some mental issues (she swears she doesn't) and can turn on a dime. She also didn't treat my parents well before they died. Just can't have her in my life. I feel bad, but I will not be the enabler that my parents were.
Mary, I'll send good thoughts your way regarding the job.
Finances...well since we don't have much money, we don't spend a lot. I'm in charge of finances as F acknowledges he doesn't understand them nor does he have an interest in understanding them. Fine with me. If he was in charge of paying bills, he would first have to find where he put the bills. That would make me crazy! I did refinance our mortgage three times and decreased the years to pay it off. That is why we have a fairly large mortgage payment but when the house is paid off next year we will have started with a 30 year mortgage and paid it off in 17 years. Great savings on interest. Once that is paid off, then we can take that money and put it towards the home equity loan and get started paying that off. Plan is to be debt free when I retire in 3 years. Car will be paid off then too. It will be nice to free up some money. Since we don't do a lot I'm looking forward to this vacation to Delaware in a couple of weeks.
Well had my foot x-rayed and I have bone spurs. My dr is going to set up an appt with the podiatrist. Pain when I walk. Not a good this to get right before vacation! Not sure if I'll get in before I go. Bummer! I'm determined not to let it interfere with my vacation.
Up another lb. Not sure why. I'm going to watch my calories and not go 1 calorie over my 1200. Will do better with my water too. At lunch I plan to the hit the gym. Because walking is uncomfortable, I'll ride the bike.
That's about it for now. Terry in VT
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Clowe ~ Wow! Y'all were so lucky to have gotten out of that blow out without anyone getting hurt. Sounds like you had a wonderful time at your reunion!2
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Cathy - what bad luck with the blowout! Sounds like you kept a cool head. Your jewellery is lovely - it will be a great way to keep occupied during your retirement. Do you sell it at craft fairs?
Just got back from food shopping. My Portsmouth friend is coming to my house for lunch next Thursday and I've been garnishing some IP recipes to use. Going to make an eggplant and olive dip, plus hummus, and then Greek meatballs and tzatsiki with salad and a wrap if she wants one. Found a great kulfi (Indian ice cream) recipe using our plums. All of these things I can make in advance over the next few days and freeze. My favourite kind of entertaining. DH will be out at cricket.
Going to my nephew's 16th birthday bbq tomorrow. His big sister has shingles, but we have had chicken pox. We are taking low alcohol cider with us as DH is driving. It's the first time he has visited my family in years as he doesn't have anything in common with them and never knows what to say. He likes my brother and DSIL well, enough and they visit us. It's the extended family he finds weird. My brother had four children from his first marriage and has 10 grandchildren. None of them have moved from their local area. He has two from his second marriage. DH used to get on really well with the birthday boy when he was little, so feels he has to make the effort. We are still coughing, but I think I am improving in myself, even though the shopping wore me out! The fishmonger gave me a free cool bag as we are such good customers. It's very smart, black and white.
Heather UK xxxxxxx, hoping for a miraculous improvement in health before tomorrow.4 -
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Cathy ~ I totally missed the post with your photos! Very cute grandson! Handsome.
Love your chain mail jewelry. You are very talented. I have sold vintage jewelry on Etsy and eBay for the last
eight years but have lost interest after sales have plummeted. During the last month, my husband got after
me to pack it up and it took two large trunks plus several boxes to get it sorted and packed. I have put
aside some of the designers that were very good sellers in the past and hope "vintage" will become
collectible again at some point.
Dana ~ Great new appliances! I know you will enjoy them. I used to think I wanted a microwave over the stove
but have realized this would not be good for me because I am so short.
Mary ~ Fingers crossed for your husband and you.
Carol in GA
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Cathy glad you are okay.
This is what I created in two hours. One of my favorite themes: Flowers. I would have added more details given more time.6 -
Heather Thank you! I have not sold at craft fairs. I plan on taking some classes and learning more chain maille weaves. If I sold jewelry I would like to take custom orders. It is hard to price for craft fairs to sell and make a profit with the time involved.
Carol Thank you! Some jewelry makers will re-use components from vintage jewelry. That may be an additional market if you go back to selling. I am in the process of organizing all of my supplies and tools. It is a project. I shouldn't have to invest in any additional supplies for a while.
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Sunshiny day here in College Station. I am praying that any rain that is even thinking of heading our way knows to stay away for quite a while.
Our son is still in residence. No word from his apt complex yet regarding working elevators or whether street level garage entrances are not still flooded. He says he will call in the morning and then plan on going home on Saturday or Sunday. Work office opens back up on Tuesday but honestly if downtown is still flooded that won’t be happening. He spent well over an hour on the phone with his insurer trying to get emergency scripts filled locally. Of course, they couldn’t get a hold of his doctor so then they spoke with Express Scripts where he usually fills. Then the rep called our local Walgreen's directly and the pharmacist wasn’t sure how to handle the situation. Turns out for an emergency such as evacuations he was allowed to fill a 10-day supply without a script in hand given a history of the particular drug being administered to the patient. If he needs more he is to call back and request. Wouldn’t have normally been a problem but he arrived with only days left on his 90-day scripts. We have no mail delivery until further notice. Nothing compared to having lost your home but inconveniences none the less. My local Project Linus chapter is working furiously to get blankets to the littlest of evacuees. Such a wonderful turnout of helpful blanketeers. Throughout the day we hear helicopters and small planes flying over our house coming in and out of Easterwood Airport here in College Station. They have set it up as a receiving point to then shuttle emergency people down to Houston. There was a convoy of several miles of vehicles pulling boats heading to Houston the other day. So good to hear that those of you closer to Houston are faring well. Prayers and blessings being sent!!!
So much good news from others in our group! Wishing you all the best with new adventures!
Karen in VA Guess what?! I’m coming back earlier than anticipated. Ros wanted me to come visit for her birthday. Which happens to be her brother’s birthday too! Both were born on October 8th, 2 years apart. So, as we have done in the past I will celebrate 1 weekend with Ros and the next with Ben. I’ll be in town over Oct. 6th thru the 10th! See Ya!!
TTFN
Cheri
In sunshiny College Station
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Heather, boy do you put on a spread. Wish I was there to try all you are making!
Carol, I've always wanted to mix vintage jewelry with my chainmaille! Do you have any pictures you could send me of your vintage items? I might just be interested in purchasing some from you. I've done craft shows with the chainmaille in silver plated and they flew out the door. But I really want to do finer work in sterling. So expensive to use sterling, which is why I haven't done many yet in that. Going to do the bracelet for the jewelry store in silver. Jumprings came today! So you know what I'll be doing tomorrow on my day off! I haven't tried Etsy as there is a lot of chainmaille on it already. My dream for retirement is to have a website and take orders. My husband did his website himself for his drawings and it turned out nice. http://www.federicodrawings.com/ Got to get my butt in gear and get started on mine. That and come up with a name for my business. Something classy I think if I'll be working in sterling and gold.
Margaret, loved the colors in your painting. 2 hours? Really? I couldn't do that if my life depended on it.
Cathy, I agree with you that it is hard to do craft shows and know how to price. You have to do a number of them so you get a feel for it. And with craft fairs, everyone that shops is looking for a bargain. The larger shows are nice but the booths are very expensive. You have to sell a lot to even make your booth fee and you have to invest $$ to create your booth. I've also done craft shows where I sold bookmarks made from the spines of old books putting leather on the back. Those sold fairly well.
Cheri, isn't it nice to see everyone helping out. Amazing what can be done when people work together. Hope your son gets everything straightened out with the insurance and meds. Have fun at the b-day celebrations.
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i'm feelin for all the people and pets and wildlife in texas ....
welcome to all the new people who have joined this forum.
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Lisa – I’m like you, “I love me some Cajuns”, too! DH’s family were Cajuns. His granddaddy was 1st generation American (a child), so he spoke French and with a very distinctive Cajun accent; like pigeon was pronounce “P Zhan”. Louis said he could cuss like a sailor in French; they moved the entire family from Louisiana to help build the Dixie-Crystal plant in Port Wentworth (outside of Savannah) and he was the boiler keeper, as he had been in Louisiana). His co-workers taught him how to speak, read, and write in English before the move; but, at home he spoke French most of the time.
Sorry that your friend has had such a problem with her MnL, sadder still that the ‘son’ doesn’t do anything to help.
Allie – I also congratulate you on the condo. Now you have somewhere to move without having to move twice. I’m sure that you will figure out ‘how to make things work’. While you have not been paying a mortgage (but paying everything else) … those things you have been paying for will drop; some will no longer be an issue. What has your attorney said about getting Tom to keep a life insurance, naming you as the beneficiary to ‘fund’ alimony if he should die … since he has been ‘ordered’ to pay you a certain amount weekly? I know it is done in cases dealing with child support (to fund it so the custodial parent won’t lose that income). They were always made to show that it was still ‘in full force and effect’. I agree, don’t let Tom’s issues become yours! You need to remember, that is part of the split. He ‘owes’ you (at least your income for the past 20 years). Making him sell everything and then giving you an ‘equitable’ amount out of the proceeds should not be ‘out of the realm’. If he keeps the house, he owes you at least ½ of its value. Same of the FL home. He wants to keep them, he can pay what your ½ interest is on both. Same for his retirement. Same equitable division of the furniture in the house.
What you bought, or picked out, regardless of the other things are yours. Even if you leave them in the house with TomCat ... if they are not specifically written into the settlement agreement ... they become his. So make sure you get everything you want 'out of the house' prior to them (or your move).
I got a wicker stand at a garage sale; and it is on the porch. Got a piece of glass cut for the top with rounded edges. Got those (clear) circles so it won’t move or slide.
Becca – Y’all did a beautiful job. What did you use? I’m thinking maybe paint pens to get the circles. Most of mine are dried out or missing. I’ll have to look out in my studio to see if I can find them (again). We went to a donut shop in Vidalia, LA and one was sitting on the ledge at the end of the window. It was a big one; but, it wasn’t at all pretty, so I left it there. I will continue melting crayons over mine; but, I also want to put patterns on them. Tami and Mallory liked the ones I brought them. Will did his, “Mmmhmmph”; but, they can use them for paperweights. I put their names on each.
Terry in VT – I not only ‘look like Darth Vadar; but, sound like him if I try to talk’. If I had a black robe and put a black cloth napkin or table cloth over my head, I would BE Darth Vadar. But, I sleep like a rock and use it every night and during the day if I take a nap! I scared my DDnL#2 last year after I fell asleep in the recliner and did not breathe for a minute. She was about to go get Louis ... she thought I had died.
I’d like to find some like these you posted.
Lanette – When we get home, Louis is going to go get a 5-gallon bucket of pears for me to cook them down. I usually throw in a handful of pecan chips; since I don’t like raisins, I might throw in a handful of craisins (dried cranberries). I also use the juice of one lemon and the cut up pieces of that one, and sugar, of course. Last year, they were like pear conserves (or candied). This year, I will watch them better. I burnt up the first bath. Just have to go get small jars. I might even try another batch of pepper jelly (now that I know what I did wrong the last time). I did not use any water … so they turned out way too thick; more like a butter/spread. Still good; but, we usually forget to pull them out when we have some cream cheese and bagels.
Michele – Our County went by and chopped off the limbs to trees on both sides of the right-of-way, even ‘if’ the wires did NOT run down that side of the road. One guy that lived a few houses down was so pissed because they mutilated the line of cedar trees he had along the front of the property. Our pines are plants off the property line with a 15’ firebreak between them and the dirt road. No warning of what they were going to do; but, they did not touch our trees.
Mary – Hope everything goes well with your sale of the condo.
Beautiful sunset scene … makes you only think you are looking at a city on a river.
DDnL#1called DDnL#2 to congratulate her on being pregnant. She was ‘surprised’; but told me about it. It was a nice conversation; but, she made some stupid comment about this baby being a real part of the family. She just doesn’t know how to control her mouth’! I told Tami that Mallory was just as much our granddaughter as the other 3 and she ‘thanked me’ for saying that. I meant it, it is true. Will would have been ‘livid’ … he already has nothing to do with her after the way she treated Tami about Mallory’s birthday.
I hate that, because she has put a wedge between the 2 brothers. Tami said that when they told her parents, her Dad was shocked but happy, saying there is always 'room on his lap' for babies'; but, said that her mother had little to say (still hasn’t). Her granddaughter is about 7 months along and she is more concerned about her at the moment. She lost her last baby about this far along; but, they had also been told the baby had a birth defect and would not have lived long when she was born. She lost it while at their house when everybody was there for some reason. I guess I would be worried about the granddaughter, too; but, I’d like to think I would still be excited about Tami finally getting pregnant, too. Tami’s attitude is, ‘well, at least you have been told’ (meaning her mother). I will offer to come out and do anything I can to help (but only if she wants me to). My DMnL came and helped me with the birth of my 2 – and was a great deal of help after my boys were born. She was a ‘nanny’ by profession. The 2nd birthday, we only lived 25 miles from my mother; but, I knew that she would not care … she isn’t much into babies. But, when I lost my first baby due to a uncommon pregnancy; I did want MY Mama. They were off traveling (like all 3 times); but, they came home because they thought I might die.
I told Will that he needed to call Trey and tell him about Tami, because there was no doubt that at some point Louis would slip up; and, then he needed to tell Jenn that they do NOT want it posted on FB. Apparently, she hasn’t and Tami told her ‘not to’. I think Tami is going to open a separate account for Mallory since they will be getting all notifications about school activities by FB. She had said that she checks it every few days to make sure she doesn’t miss anything.
Joyce – Sorry your Mom is in the hospital. Hope she gets much better very quickly. At least they seem to be treating it aggressively. Sometimes when if affects a family member a call should be expected … not a FB message. When my DBnL had his stroke, we got called the next morning after she talked to the MD/Surgeons.
Allie – Will Tom really allow you to have ‘visitation rights with the dogs’? I doubt it if he gets or is in a relationship with someone else. Is there a way you could take one? I know you hate leaving both; but, maybe a dog for yourself will help ease the pain of having to leave them with TomCat. I'm in agreement with Lisa about TomCat coercing you into agreeing to a money situation over the dogs.
Yep, TomCat (and his attorney) are dopes. She should be forceful when dealing with him and letting him ‘know’ what the Judge could do. Once a Motion to Compel is filed … YOU will have the upper hand. You’re correct, we will always be here to encourage you and voice our opinions or suggestions.
As for you brother – Do NOT jump from one frying pan into the fire. Your brother is an adult; and, he should ‘act’ like one. You cannot do anything for his addiction to alcohol. HE has to make that decision … helping him will only prevent that from happening. You should also look for a meeting for family of addicts … I know this helped 2 of my friends dealing with the same problem … either for themselves or for a family member. One went to AA and she hasn’t had anything to drink since her divorce and remarriage. She is married to a much more stable man this time (3rd time) and another got the courage to leave her husband because he was an alcoholic.
Katla – My Mother also said “kill them with kindness when someone is ugly to you’. Don’t stoop to their level. Mother had a lot of little sayings she taught us so that we knew how to deal with things that we’d be faced with from time-to-time.
Katie – Louis and I have a substantial savings; and, we will only touch it ‘if’ we need it to pay bills. We won’t touch it to just buy something. I purchased my 2 chairs (they were floor models) but we actually got 2 ‘new’ ones. We’ll need a new sofa; but, won’t get it until these are paid off. I’ve sat in every single sofa they have at the furniture company and only the 2 sofa beds were comfortable to me. I will have Louis do the same when we plan on buying a couch. Most of them were way too deep even with throw pillows; or they were too high and my feet dangled. But, I would want a pattern on it.
Michele – We had a neighbor who refused to take out any of his trees; but, thankfully the one we offered to pay ½ for was leaning towards their MBR. It had already been apparently struck by lightning because if had this deep gash on it all the way down and he did not do anything to fill the gash. It was a ‘huge’ pine tree; so each time we had a storm I was hoping it would just snap off; but, it survived the straight-line storm that went through the neighborhood in early January; our live oak tree in front of our MBR fell away from the house.
M in Oz – Our SS checks and my Retirement check are deposited electronically. My husband has our mortgage taken out electronically; also my insurance for ½ of what I am covered for; I have our insurances deducted electronically, including all his insurance, the other ½ of mine. I got VS to change my due date later in the month so it would fall after I get my Retirement check that I pay all my other statements from.
Maritill – Happy that your MRI did not show any cancer.
Dana – When we are planning on having a ‘controlled burn’ Louis and Trey take long sticks and try to knock down all the dead or dying limbs so they will also burn.
I like my double door refrigerator with the freezer on the bottom. We had a double French door refrigerator side-by-side and that go left at the house we sold. Will has a side-by-side … They do NOT make for a lot of storage area on either side. We both have freezers. His is a chest; mine is a stand-alone. There is a lot of room in it. I am not tall enough to reach into a chest freezer. Mine is also self-defrosting as the one in the refrigerator is. The ice maker is in the drawer and we have a smaller tray to hold extra ice (for Louis cooler).
My parents grew up during the Depression; Daddy as a young adult; Mother as a child. Mother was bad about leaving her gown on the floor and scattered her Bobbie Pins (which were rationed). Mimi told her once that ‘if’ she left her gown on the floor and scattered her Bobbie pins she would get embarrassed at school. One day she left them in a mess and Mimi walked to her school and announced to the entire class that she was there to pick up Mother to come home to pick up her gown and store her Bobbie pins in the music box. The kids laughed at it (although I am sure others had the same rules). She never did it again.
We have a quilt on our bed; and, I need too stich some places and that will require that I do it by hand. The other quilt on Will’s bed was a wedding present from a neighbor who apologize that it was the only thing she could afford to give me. She did the same thing for my sisters. It is the only gift that I remember exactly who gave it to me. I had taken it off once to wash and dry it and Louis used it to put between shutters to deliver to a job; and, I went out and saw it. I freaked out and did a bit of cursing and took it out from his truck. He was told, in no uncertain terms, that it was NOT a drop cloth.
Sharon – When DOS started having financial woes; we [actually I] started taking a “Tough Love” approach to things … Louis tends to be an enabler, much to the disdain of our youngest son who has never asked us to help him financially. When I got down to pay off his FASFA loan, I asked if he would pay the balance which was less than $2,500. He did and I pulled paying a portion of the tuition for Trey’s girls to go to private school which was the only thing to do. That helped us considerably. Now that Jenn has again changed jobs, they will definitely have more ‘spendable’ income that Louis and I have. It was only fair they take this bill from us.
Mary – Hope that all goes well for you and your husband to start a new life in Arizona; maybe his company will hire him for a ‘like’ position in Phoenix (if I remember that is where you are doing) and ‘if’ that is where the company also has a branch office.
Cathy – I love the ring with the green stone in it and the last picture of the gold necklace. Are these pieces that you made yourself? In fact, I like all of them. The first day of school is cute; your grandson is a doll. In a couple of years, he’ll be fighting the girls off him. Well, that usually begins about 5th or 6th grade.
Clowe1-29 – Beautiful pictures; except for the one of the blow-out on the vehicle. WOW, I’ve never seen a blowout do that much damage to a vehicle. I think the only time we’ve had a blow-out (and it really was not a blowout). We were pulling our boat to Jacksonville for Louis to take his Dad fishing. I was in the backseat nursing youngest son, oldest son up in the front … just strapped in; and all of a sudden Louis said, “HOLD ON, I don’t know what is about to happen, I just lost the wheel off the boat trailer. I turned around and saw it roll in front of both lanes of traffic behind up, hit the median and bounce a couple of time; then into the oncoming traffic in both lanes and across the Interstate on the other side. He pulled over, took a deep breath and crossed 4 lanes of heavy traffic to go pick up the wheel and bring it back over. The only thing we could figure is that the boat place did not tighten the lug nuts; so he space them out and we went on our way. He got new lug nuts first thing when we got there. Thankfully we did not ride very far and therefore did not ruin the rim. The only other time we saw something like that is when a deer jumped from one side of the Interstate to our side and over the fence. I think it took only 6 bounds to do that. Seemed to be airborne for 30 feet between each leap. It was a ‘sight’ to see. But, there again, Louis reminded me to ‘not swerve if a deer jumped out in front of you and not to slam on breaks if it meant you would probably go into a spin’. Not long ago, he had one jump in front of us and swerve a little; I turned to him and said, “I guess that was what you mean about NOT swerving.’ It scared him. He usually is very good about watching for them. It had turned dark. Usually they tend to cross roads in the early morning and late evening; and, most of the time they move ‘at night’.
Margaret – I’d like to get back into my painting and drawing. I just have not been ‘in the mood’ lately. The last painting I did was for my 4th granddaughter (actually my 3rd-Oldest granddaughter for her birthday. I hope she liked it – she wanted ‘pink’ sunflowers. I painted them, but, thought they looked too much like pink zinnias, so I put in a bit of gold ones and a little gold on the pink ones and a little pink on the gold ones.
While we won’t be going south to get home; I am a bit worried about chasing a storm or what we might find out that we had to go find detours. DDnL#2 doesn’t want us to leave Sunday if we are going to run into rain. We’ll see. Louis said something about leaving Saturday and I told him he had said Sunday. I want to spend as much time with the kids as possible. They are going to Jackson, MS on Tuesday for another MD appointment. They will do a sonogram to see if they can find the heartbeat. This is a normal procedure. Everything has looked very good. Praying they hear the heartbeat; but, Tami said she has felt great and the embryo they implanted looked good, the previous two were not as ‘good’ looking according to the MD. This time, they went in an scratched the inside of her uterus … she said that the nurse does not tell the patients what it involves because too much time and money has been spent by that point and most would not come back to have it done. She also said that Tami took it like a trooper; most women are screaming, crying, and cursing. After it was over she tried to get Will to talk to her. The nurse told her to ‘stop; he was praying’. Tami told us that last year when we were here and they said they had to ‘go pick up something’ … that was actually the day they took out the eggs. She said the 5 shots in the stomach to make her ovaries swell so they could go in when the time was right to pull out as many as they could, there were going to Jackson, MS to get bloodwork done. It’s been a very long and expensive process. She has deactivated her FB account because she did not want anyone to ‘tag’ her and post about it there as they haven’t told everyone they needed to, won’t tell some because they don’t believe it was a procedure they should have gone to. DDnL#1 called her yesterday to congratulate her, made some comment about Mallory and that this baby would actually be ‘blood-related’. When she told me that; I told Tami that Mallory IS one of our granddaughter … why the Hell would my DDnL#1 even say something like that. Louis said, ‘because she does not THINK before opening up her
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ok so what a long long day this has been, dropped the dogs off at the groomer, went and hung out with my daughter and got first day of school pictures of DGD.,then went to the bank and deposited money to cover security and the escrow check.. then from there went to get the bureau. holy cow that was a jaunt and down dirt roads and all sorts of windy roads, but it is a lovely bureau and the owner gave me an easier way to get back, went and picked my friend up at her house and dropped her off at her car, and then went and got my hair cut, went and got gas, picked the dogs up at the groomers and just got home.. I am sitting for a little bit because I am pooped
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Thought I posted this, but perhaps not... clean bill of health on every single test from the doc, including mammogram, kidney and liver, and the low dose thyroid meds have that in good shape as well. Off to put gas in the car.... supposedly, a number of stations here get Houston-based deliveries, and one is already out of gas. Need the gas anyway, so it won't kill me, and need the break!
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Can you tell me Becca or Lenora what kind of paints you are using? Acrylics? Do you spray them with a sealer? Let us know!
Thanks,
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just finished up the blueberry muffins to take up, hard boiled eggs early this morning, and have date nut bread in the oven now...,meeting the real estate agent at a local restaurant for a glass of wine to celebrate.. and then home and to bed.. working 8:15 -5 tomorrow, and will try and pack as much stuff as I can tomorrow night, so I can just get miss munchkin in the car and go pick up my dad... and off to N.H. we will go.. I will steal away early morning down to the beach and have my peaceful time before everything gets going... I love the beach..5
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Hello ladies!
Okay! I have the treadmill all set up, and ready, and my healthy-strider ready to go, now if I can just get my butt up there! I've been walking, and hiking with my hubby, it's almost deer season, so I've been going with him looking for places to put a deer stand, and boy we must have climbed up three small mountains! We left at noon, got back to the truck at 4:50pm! I had no idea I had THAT in me!!!
I have a question about water. I like to drink this seltzer called Clear & Sparkling, it's made by Adirondack Beverages. It's ingredients are: carbonated water, citric acid, natural flavor, potassium benzoate (preservative), sucralose, acesulfame potassium. I also drink Poland Springs water but, do I put the Clear & Sparkling in with my water consumption? I drink a 33.8oz bottle a day, and beside water the only other thing I drink is herbal tea, and sometimes green tea, with nothing in it. I'm told the teas can go in my water consumption, because they have no calories, so I thought the clear & sparkling could too, as it has no calories, no sodium, and no sugar. Thanks!
Terry in Vt I tried making my own jump rings too...what a pain! I thought I had made enough, and only had 1/5 of what I needed. I will check out the site's you mentioned, I saw one called Lord of the rings, and they seem to have a very good selection.
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Allie when it comes time for you to draw social security because you were married over ten years to Tom you are entitled to use his work record because his salary was higher than yours you more than likely will get more in social security. I am thinking about this right now in that I am trying to decide when is the best time for me to start taking it. You don't need to talk to him about this at all. I am just bringing this up because I know you have big changes happening in your life right now , and it is a positive you get from Tom with no hassle.3
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lhannon062709 wrote: »Thought I posted this, but perhaps not... clean bill of health on every single test from the doc, including mammogram, kidney and liver, and the low dose thyroid meds have that in good shape as well. Off to put gas in the car.... supposedly, a number of stations here get Houston-based deliveries, and one is already out of gas. Need the gas anyway, so it won't kill me, and need the break!
Lisa
Glad the check up was all good news.
My daughter in Lubbock said a guy from Dallas area just came in her office and said cars are line up 25 deep to buy gas and that it is up to about $5/gallon.
We've only seen about a .20 cent/gallon increase here in Oklahoma City, about 3 hours north of Dallas.
Janetr OKC3 -
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lisa great news on the health test front, hooray!
Terry VT Great pic, your bookmarks are so creative, I bet they were a best seller.
Whirlwind day back at school for me. I can feel my role changing as an "elder" of my department. I am rather excited to be working with a very talented young woman, I can tell she is going to go far, very promising. This shift is tricky, all my close friends/colleagues have retired, on the bright side, no more having to give retirement speeches for me
I am enjoying a peaceful, sun filled afternoon on my back porch, trimming my oregan, thyme and rosemary plants-they are so fragrant--I am blessed.
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Dear ladies,
Ooh I am so far behind!!! Let me admit, I am a rock finder, not a rock painter. I find them and rehide them! When we are able, maybe up at Whidbey island, I will buy painting pens. But right now, I am appreciating other talent. Just do not have funds to paint right now.
Today I paid bills, then tomorrow I shall go onto our banks online site and pay them. With what I have to work with, I can't do automatic payment right now. I pay online my cable, internet/phone, car payment, life insurance premium, and power bill. I still have to send checks to the manager for rent, my doctor visit copay if I go, my husbands mail order pharmacy, and a check to a relative for him helping us move up here. So after all is said and done it comes out to $113 a week to buy food, wash clothes at the laundromat, and entertain ourselves! Its doable but restaurants with waiters and such is a luxury!
Yesterday was husbands 57th birthday! He doesn't like a big show, but we diud walk around Seaside, and have pizza 2 piece lunch special, ( I gave home part of it), and I found a painted rock! He is easy to please. I made him bacon grease/ flour gravy, all peppery, to put over toast, and we watched old movies! Its sad to be watching TMC channel, and admit to seeing all they are playing. We are great fans of " Boston Blackie", and "The Thin Man" series movies! Of course the old Perry Mason, ( doesn't his secretary EVER go home???).
I have rec'd a total of 4 letters from my boot camp son!! He is block printing better, and has a lightness about how he is viewing everything. This week is Hell Week, so he is busy busy! He thinks they're withholding mail, because as much as we write, the rest if the family writes, as well as all my friends write, he should be flooded. This letter today, he didn't even mention about missing us! That's a good sign!
Well love ya
Becca
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Allie: Your brother sounds too much like Tom. :grumble: Heather's advice to contact Al Anon is excellent. The more you know and understand, the better decisions you can make, and the better you can see what is coming from the other person and what is reality.
NYKaren: I'm Katla and I'm a coffeeholic. Actually I think it s a miracle health drink and I have no plans to quit.
Mary from MN: Sending good thoughts. :flowerforyou:
Josephine Bowman: We like to recycle, too. We have plastic coated durable shopping bags that we use to bring our groceries home. We bought the first ones at the grocery store several years ago and now have quite a collection. They are sturdy and reusable for years and years. I avoid the thin white plastic bags the grocery stores use as much as possible but I learned that the local food bank likes to have them to help their customers have a way to carry things home. Now when we do get thin plastic grocery store bags we give them to the food bank. They like to get used empty egg cartons, too. Eggs come to them in large flats and their customers need a way to get their eggs home safely. We started by taking them our cans and bottles. Here in Oregon cans and bottles can be redeemed for a nickel each. The customer pays a nickel deposit on each beverage container at purchase. They can return empties to the store recycling center and get their deposit back. In our case, we give the bottle or can to the Food Bank and they redeem them for the cash. Now we also drop off the plastic bags that we occasionally get.
Karen in VA: "I like all the updates from you trolls, imposters, and imaginary friends! LOL! Keep 'em coming!" Back atcha!, Karen!! :bigsmile:
clowe: Your mom looks very good, even with her neck brace. What a grand family photo!
NYKaren: I hope this is a good school year for you. :flowerforyou:
We just picked up DH's new safety rails for the deck stairs from the local company that put the final finish on it for us. The powder coat looks great and will likely give us years of good service. Yay!!!
Katla in beautiful NW Oregon
Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!" -Audrey Hepburn
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I turned 50 on Sunday. I'm tired of the up and down of losing/gaining weight. I need someone to share my accountability. I eat fairly well and exercise almost daily. It would help me to give a daily accounting to someone. I try to input my eating everyday, but need an extra push. Anyone interested? Thanks.3
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Tiffanie, I am a purist and drink only filtered water sometimes with lemon juice. If you do enough research you'll find some strong arguments against drinking anything sparkling but the evidence is not conclusive. I find it simpler and cheaper to drink water.
MelissaRK, If you continue to read this thread and post, you'll find the support and daily accounting that you're looking for. It has worked for me.
Barbie from NW Washington3 -
evening again ladies~
well went down to the local restaurant and had an appetizer and a glass of wine, and initialed more paperwork..
tonight sitting there with the real estate agent, I finally felt well grown up.. I dont know if you understand that, but having a nice conversation, enjoying each other's company and not worrying about anyone or anything.. very liberating..
stopped at my daughters house dgd was outside with her cat, talked with Tracy and Kyle. he is acting much more grown up and , very proud of both of them...
well up early tomorrow, so off to bed now..6 -
MelissaRK1985: Welcome! This is the last day for this thread. We have so many posts that we need a new thread each month.
This is a reminder for you and for everyone-- Later tonight, Barbie will start a new thread for us and you should be able to find it from here. Hope to "See You in September"
Katla49 in Beautiful NW Oregon4 -
Allie1
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Lenora I didn't wash the feather pillows, I only put them in the dryer to freshen them up, and fluff them up. I HAVE however washed feather pillows, and they just didn't wash well for me. We have had these pillows for about 12 years, and they ripped at the seams, as I tried putting the feathers back in...they ripped even more!
THEN... My hubby had to take the dryer apart. Feathers got into the heating element, and I turned it on only for maybe 30 seconds, to get any stray feathers into the lint trap, and when I opened the door, smoke came out! Geez-oh-pete! What a horrible smell!
We went out and bought two memory foam pillows, they are similar to the My Pillow, but with more filling, and bought waterproof, allergenic pillow protectors at Wal-Mart, and they are as comfortable as our feather pillows!7
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