WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JANUARY 2020
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Inadvertently Tried salted liquorice in Denmark. It was a culture shock!!! Eoeugghhh!
Allie: That boss doesn’t deserve you. The sooner you get out of there, the better.
Heather: I’m with you on not taking a regular caring responsibility. We have earned the freedom to please ourselves. My girls know that I’m there in an emergency, but respect the fact that I still have a busy life.
Kim: It’s difficult to help the olds when they are so independently minded. And it’s difficult for them to accept that they need help. All we can do is offer help, but we can’t force them to take it. Hope it works out for you.
😍😍😍Levi, Lilliana, Athena, JR ... such joy to see such happy young’uns
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About decluttering. See if you can find "Outer Order, Inner Calm" by Gretchen Rubin....lots of great ways to look at the process.4
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JRs Doctor changed from Private to Government owned so confused by the paperwork.
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The SINGING FOR PLEASURE group was fantastic! I had no idea what to expect, but it was very welcoming, about 40 people, and the gay guy who runs it is brilliant. Nearly everyone is old ,made us feel young, but in very good voice. It was relaxed and easy. Nice mix of tunes.
We stayed on for the Classical section afterwards, just to see what it was like, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Old Italian opera and a Madrigal. We will have a listen on YouTube to get familiar with them as it's far more difficult.
Coming back I bought white irises from the flower shop and I have put them in my new vase. Spring has sprung!
Rebecca - would you enjoy something like that? There must be something up your way.
Love liquorice, by the way, especially Scandinavian. Yummo!
Some of you may remember I absolutely love Burns Night, where you eat haggis and drink whisky. Google it if you are not familiar. Last year we had haggis with my AF son and no whisky. Some years we have had a few guests. I love it because the menu is easy! My son is doing Veganuary, so he's out. I asked my brother and his wife, but they are away, so DH asked his cricket friend and his wife. They said yes, and will stay over. :drinker: I am especially pleased as they are people who much prefer a hotel, but last time he came over for a cup of tea I showed him round the house and the guest accommodation. It is quite separate with en suite. (Normally my bathroom) I love all the fun with the themed table, the silly ' wee Jimmy' hats, and the business with the haggis. I always put on bagpipe music. So, hooray!
Also arranged to meet my friend next week for lunch at The Salt Room, which is on the seafront and has a glassed in terrace. Always wanted to try it. It's mainly fish and seafood. Hooray again!
Much love to all, Heather UK xxxxxxxx9 -
Karen in VA: You have a busy life. I envy your proximity to your grandchildren, and your opportunity to spend time with them. Enjoy your babysitting.
Amber: Raw celery is a great snack when you really feel like munching is a necessity. It takes more calories for your body to digest than the celery contains. Win for the dieter. You can eat all the celery you want when the munchies hit. Don’t dip it into calorie loaded dips without counting the calories in the dip. :noway:
Rebecca: Your son texted you!!! YAY!!! :bigsmile:
Kim: You were absolutely right to intervene with your mom. Good for you, and even better for her. I am happy that you were able to spend time with your nephew.
Viv: Prayers for your SIL. :flowerforyou:
Heather: You seem to have a huge number of options for enjoyable activities. Good for you & DH!!! :bigsmile:
This morning I’m scheduled for a bone density scan at the hospital. DH doesn’t feel good enough to accompany me, so I’ll be on my own. :sad: I guess I’ll just have to put on my big girl panties. :ohwell:
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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Katla, isn't the bone scan the easy peasy test where you just lay on the table, no fuss? Or am I mixing that one up with something else. Either way, take care of yourself.
NYKAREN4 -
still feel yucky.
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Machka, what great ‘‘tis on goal setting! I’ve jotted them down and plan to keep them in my weekly note file to review.
I hope the fires I see marked in Tasmania are fat from you, and perhaps more easily controlled in your less arid climate. Like most of us in the USA, I’m horrified by the battle going on on your mainland. The photos and news clips have me nearly in tears, and I’m not an easy crier.
I’m concerned, of course, for the koalas and bird life, but especially for the various flying foxes, since I’ve followed the videos from Batzilla (a rescue near Brisbane) for several years. I find myself really wanting to go back to the nocturnal house at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo to watch them there. I hate to see any creature confined in a zoo, but I can work toward things like getting aquatic mammals re-homed first.
Lisa, Levi Matthew has the bemused stare I see on many newborns in just-post-birth-cry mode. I interpret it as being comparable to adults’ “what the h_ll just happened?” look. You must be delighted to see him, even by internet.
Amber, i found myself in the middle unwillingly of an emotional fracas between my D3 and DGS4 over MY car. With 4 adults, 3 with jobs and one in charge of my autistic DGS9 (number, not age - he’s 7), transportation needs have a way of getting misunderstood. Screaming match between the two ensued. On his account, dgs3 is just newly started on a medicine to treat his depression and was heading to his counseling appointment. On d3’s account, she’d just sent dsil3 and child to meet bus and was due to leave for her work at once. Gah! Then sarcastic dsil3 decided to make snarky comments. Ignored the drama as much as possible and focused on “who has or needs what car?” D3 off to work in hers, dgs7 off to appointment, dsil3 left to mutter imprecations at dishes, I left to make healthy choices for breakfast - not. They seemed wise at the time, but when I added things up! Wow! Readjusted the rest of my day to include R&R for my cold and disposition. No work, thank goodness.
Oh, Rebecca! Your post just allowed me to start forgiving myself for some years of awful neglect of my father after mom died and I moved out on my 21st birthday (age of majority for Ohio women then). I would call or write maybe every 6 months. Calling was still expensive in the 60s, but he wrote often, even though dealing with my mentally ill and later drug addicted brother, a failed re-marriage after too short a time and 3 children of hers involved. I realize now that he loved me the same as always, worried about me as always, and wanted to see me as much as I wanted to see him. 2200 miles is a long way, even today. I feel better after reading your post to your son.
More later, maybe! Sharon6 -
One day I'll be able to take a decent selfie. Getting ready to leave for the event.
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Heather: Good news about your pleasure with the singing group. YAY! Your white Irises sound gorgeous.
Rita: I hope you feel better soon. :flowerforyou:
NYKaren: The bone density was easy-peasy. There was no need to adjust clothing. I chose to wear yoga pants with no zipper. The scan just looked at my pelvic bones.
Sharon: Great to see your post! I’ve missed your comments & I am happy that you are back. :bigsmile:.
I did just fine driving on my own to my bone density scan. Traffic was not a problem at this time of morning. DH needed the rest, and I felt good about getting something important checked off on my to-do list. :bigsmile:
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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SuzieQ ~ love that White blouse.. and you look just darling..
went out with Trudy for lunch and had a burger no bun, but failed and ate tater tots, oh well, drank alot of water and came home and took a nap... having some Tazo Zen tea
watching you tube videos of the train to matchu picchu that looks real neat..
and I am a doer,so I am trying to get things together for a trip that is over a month away..
I did stop down at the nursing home and talked to Don.. the 2 guys that Run the place are happy not having to pay someone to do all the front stuff, Don said he has a folder started for me and will bring it up again.. they really do need it, and saw some of my pals down there.. my Buddy John P who used to eat at the same table with my DFIL ,i tapped him on the shoulder and asked how he was and he babbled ok, but when i came around in front of him,, the smile that came across his his face was priceless.. Wish me luck..6 -
SuziQ ~ Great photos of you!
Carol in GA3 -
Sharon ~ Sorry for the drama you went through this AM.
Carol in GA4 -
SuziQ - Love the shoes!!!!
Okie in the TX Hill Country3 -
Karen in VA! Lilliana is such a charming grinner! It’s quite infectious. I find myself grinning back every time I look at that picture.
Sharon Near Seattle, where I’ve had sunshine all morning. Beware!4 -
Suzuki-You are truly Beautiful!!I would love to look half as good.
Debby in Va3 -
SuziQ: You look wonderful!
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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Go SuzyQ !!!!
Just watched yet another inspiring choir programme by Gareth Malone. This one was set in a prison for young offenders. Wow, was it hard, but the results were truly touching. His choir efforts have inspired the nation to get singing.
Another AF day for me today.
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@Machka9 Cool, another Canuk in Auz! One of my closest friends from Canada has been living outside Melbourne for 20+ years. Are you close to any fires? There are lots of groups raising funds here to support various wildlife groups in Australia. Thanks again for the welcome4
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