WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2020
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My Yard in December Past
Fae this morning dressed for battle with Jack Frost9 -
margaretturk wrote: »Thanks for the nice comments about our lights. I like that our outside plug is synced to an indoor switch. I just flip the light switch and they all turn on. I have to admit it took me a few seasons to figure this out. It is so much easier than timers. I also like how they look in the daylight. They do help me get in the holiday spirit. Glad you like them.
Ours are solar so they come on when it gets dark, and go off when it gets light.
M in Oz1 -
My parents kept Christmas simple ... maybe that's why I do too. It's a time for rest not stress. It has always been one my family's rest periods ... sleeping late, laying on the floor playing games, naps, curling up with a stack of books, going out for walks or cross country skiing, quietly listening to Christmas music with just the tree lights on and drinking hot chocolate or eggnog (no alcohol).
M in Oz
Christmas Eve was always present opening day!
We'd sleep late, have a late breakfast, and then go outside and play or when I got a bit older, we'd go out cross country skiing. Then we'd have a nibbly dinner ... crackers and cheese, olives, mixed nuts, mince tarts, date squares, nanaimo bars (all purchased, not made), shortbread cookies (my grandmother made these!), mandarin oranges ... when that was cleared away, my father would read The Christmas Story from the Bible, and then we would pass around the gifts.
We would open gifts one at a time. There was usually only my parents, brother and me, and there weren't many gifts so it didn't take long. When we lived close to my grandparents, they'd be there too.
Then we'd all go off to our corners to appreciate our gifts ... play with our toys, read our books, etc.
On Christmas Day we'd sleep late again, have a late breakfast, and then go outside and play or when I got a bit older, we'd go out cross country skiing.
Then we'd have Christmas dinner around 4 pm with salad, a small turkey & dressing, mashed potatoes, and 2 veg. It wasn't much bigger than our usual dinners ... 2 veg instead of the usual 1 veg.
We'd play games or play with our new toys or read our books and later, along about 7 pm or so, we'd put on the radio version of Scrooge (and much later, when we had a TV, the movie version with Alastair Sims) and we'd nibble the same sort of thing as we had on Christmas Eve.
My mother and I were the two most into cross country skiing.
M in Oz5 -
Morning, afternoon and evening, everyone, wherever you may be...
Rebecca - thank you for reminding us of Gloria. If you're willing to PM me with your address, I have more than 100 Forever stamps I can send you--long story for why I have them, but I'll be happy to send them along to you. I no longer send snailmail, so they should go to someone who actually does.
Machka - so glad you got your new glasses!
Allie - hope you're feeling better this morning. Thinking of you, my friend.
Flea - My best friend is moving toward canceling her scheduled December trip to Hawaii, as well. They only planned to go for a week to see her daughter, so spending 14 days in quarantine would be problematic. They're waiting on their test results now, because they both had the virus in October, and there's a one-in-five chance they may register as positive on the test because that can happen as long as three months after recovering.
Lisa in AR
You are my stamp savior.
sent you a message. Hugs
Rebecca1 -
Gloria and her grandchildren…makes me so sad
After work got another loaf of sourdough bread started then got the “fence” for the Christmas decorations out.
Thyme – welcome
Margaret – beautiful lights
Katla – I was reading in the paper that the first people to get the vaccine will be first responders, etc. The next will be elderly people living in a facility like a nursing home. Then elderly people, then everyone else. This is the one and only time that I’m glad I’m older…lol I prefer to go in the store, too. But, like you, I definitely prefer to go early in the a.m.
Making a loaf of sourdough, then have one more to make and I think I’m done with sourdough for the holidays.
I’m very surprised that the stores have so many parking spots for curbside pickup and I’ve seen very few people using them. Like Aldi has 4 spaces reserved, three times I’ve only seen one person using it. WalMart has 6 spaces and I have to say that I’ve never seen a car in any of them
I’m thinking right now that I’m going to give up formal exercise on the days when I work and use the walking (steps) as my exercise for the day
Heather – Vince has said that he’d only get me a maid if I absolutely needed one because he knows me and I’d clean before the maid got there because I didn’t want her to see it dirty and then I’d clean after she left because she didn’t do it my (the correct) way. Sad part is…he’s right Sounds like you’d rather skip Christmas.
Going to work on those towel toppers. Just need to put the buttons on them
Michele NC
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Hello again, my chickens!
Yesterday was rainy and cold and dreary around these parts, so I hopped off to Lowes in the very early morning and picked up a steel standing shelf (2 ft deep, 6 ft high, and four feet wide) that was on sale. Worked all morning and afternoon to put it together and start moving stuff onto it. It will serve as a place to store blankets, pillows, suitcases and other storage items until we remodel the exercise and sewing rooms into a master suite, which could be years at this rate--and when we do, it will be great shelving for the shop. Still got lots more sorting to do, as both the small rooms have closets that served as a place to hide things that we weren't using at the time. I see in my future at least one garbage bag full of "Why the heck did I keep that?"
Regarding Christmas - I have very few good memories of Christmas growing up, or in my early adulthood. My family all went at least mildly whack-a-doodle every Christmas. I avoided being anywhere near my mother's house in Texas for many years.
Just as an example, one memorable Christmas, Mama threw every decoration she had, including the tree, into the burn barrel and set it on fire. I know this because she called me in Montana and told me so. Apparently, Linda, her daughter-in-law who lived next door, had told Mama she was hosting Christmas with HER family, and that Mama wasn't really her family, so she wasn't invited.
This did not go over well, obviously. Harks back to the old Southern usage that someone who is cursing is "losing their religion." #ReasonsNotToGoHomeForChristmas.
My reluctance to go to Texas did not mean that I didn't enjoy the trappings of Christmas, though! More of my favorite things at this time of year:- The Mormon Tabernacle choir.
- Boys' choirs.
- Mannheim Steamroller.
- The scent of pine and cedar, cinnamon and cloves.
- Grandchildren's excitement on Christmas morning.
- Picking the exact right gift (doesn't happen often).
- Weird cranberry jelly in a can, so you can slice it using the circle patterns the can leaves imprinted on it.
Later y'all,
Love,
Lisa in AR
I have opened two cans of that magical jellied substance.
Rebecca
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Margaret, If you lived in my neighborhood, I would love walking past your house on my evening walks.
Katla, My husband has a complicated heart, breathing issues, and cancer. He is very high risk and I have to do all I can to protect him.
Rebecca, I love how personal your decorations are.
Thyme, Welcome. I hope you keep coming back.
Barbie in NW WA
It's all my mommas doing. One year I helped her make the three jewelry trees, (made them for my two older sisters), and also cut out a lot of felt things for the three advent calendars. We had collected jewelry from my mommas stash, my two grandmas, and Mrs. Lintner a neighbor across the street from my momma. I got my maternal grandmas "going to church" earrings, which gives me warm fuzzies when I look at them. Some of the fake diamond necklaces that are the garland for my tree were from sets we played dress up as a child. We would raid our mommas jewelry box, and just fill our arms with bracelets, and literally dripped with shiny stuff.
For the advent calendar, it came with a cute story that I have modified because the end paper was lost, so I would make up funny limericks to end it, pertaining to where we were living at the time. Also the limericks contained what the boys were into at the time so its historical.
This year I didn't put up the son's specific decorations so no
need to make the Daughter inlaw, and Athena fuzzy face anyways. If anyone wishes to donate some nylons to this cause, I would be grateful. :-) The thought of having to buy a pair just to cut up seems silly. Contact me if you wish to complete a face.
Rebecca
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I think the tights pink faces are strange so I would like to redo those anyways.
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Crimini- today was yucky still hanging out in
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Had no stamina to even take a quick walk.
In bed,then out3-4 hrs.no appetite nowim just checking in before my sponge bath ,pills and snoozes.
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Keeping it simple and just doing my fence. No ladders required.
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Allie-I do hope you start regaining strength soon-that must be so frustrating. But it sounds like your body is having to deal with surgery and an infection and that is like a double whammy. Just take time to heal-stamina will return.
Like reading your Christmas traditions. I remember most the Christmas eves with the whole family at my moms-she laid out an amazing spread. Even when all the grandchildren were there and things got crazy, it was a wonderful time. We always tried to keep Christmas day low key with our kids. Got in the habit of throwing a roast with vegetables in the oven for our Christmas dinner-kids would play and we would watch movies.
I don't know the Gloria some of you are missing-but she seems to show friendships can be strong even if they are not in-person.
Worked late on budget. Going to get some sleep so I can be back at it early tomorrow. Of course, once it is done and I have budget hearing next Thursday, I can take some time off!
Stay safe all,
Ginny in Ohio1 -
Katla, from March until last week, I shopped at QFC and Costco early in the morning with mask and gloves. I shopped with a carefully prepared list to be more efficient and shopped only about every four weeks. A few times Jake came with me and we split the list, used separate carts, and checked out separately to spend less time in the store. When we came home, we stripped out of everything, laundered all our clothes, and showered and washed our hair. Last week the cases of Covid spiked dramatically in our rural county and Jake decided that going into the grocery store was a bad idea and he proposed curbside pickup based on our neighbor's successful experiences for months. I like prowling the store and doing my own shopping but it is important to me to care for Jake's health so I agreed to the curbside pickup. Prices are the same. I know that because I shop for so many of the same things over and over that I know their prices and the price they quote me on the website is exactly what I paid in the store.
Allie, Do not be discouraged. Your body has had a terrible ordeal and it will take time to recover.
I'm home from my after dark walk where I saw more lights tonight than last night.
Barbie in NW WA3 -
I’m feeling so very sad right now. I had this crochet hook from my grandmother, and I seem to have lost it.
Allie – your body is healing itself. It just can’t do everything at once and it’s concentrating on healing. I know it’s frustrating for you, but strength will come. Keep moving so that your muscles don’t atrophy
Finished putting the buttons on the towel toppers now to get the masking tape off, which is what I use the crochet hook for. Guess I'll have to go to JoAnn's to get a new one.
Michele NC2 -
margaretturk wrote: »My lights this years...
love the angel!!!2 -
I read through last night but didn’t have the energy to take notes.
Lisa - Here they won’t even test for 90 days after a positive. It is causing some issues here for workers whose employers don’t understand it all and are demanding a negative test to allow them back to work.
My youngest daughter gets very upset if anyone else cuts the canned cranberry jelly. According to her it was the first task I ever gave her in helping with Christmas dinner and she takes great pride in doing it.
I love Christmas every single part of it. Growing up my Mom didn’t do too much, we went into the woods and cut a tree with Dad the Sunday before Christmas. The baking and stuff was all at my Grandmother’s houses.
I don’t bake much, just a couple things and pies. I love decorating and buying gifts and don’t find it stressful at all. What I do find stressful is work at Christmas. My 20+ years in the security business it was always stressful because so many clients wanted so much extra coverage at a time when all staff wanted to stay home. Here at the manor last year was stressful trying to get work done with all of the extra activities and such that we did for the residents.
This year is just stressful, on so many levels.
Margaret - your lights are beautiful.
Rebecca - I love, love, love your jewelry tree. Can I ask how the jewelry is attached? I have jewelry that was my grandmothers and velvet to do something like that for my girls and I.
Allie - hope you start feeling better soon.
Work stuffToday was a tough one. Our educator and person taking the lead on interpreting the ministerial orders, making sure we pass all the audits, etc was in the midst of our 4th audit since we’ve been on Outbreak. When she came out of the boardroom, I stopped her to tell her I had ordered lunch for her. She broke down crying. I teared up with sympathy tears. Later my boss had tears in her voice when she told me how many residents we have positive now. It was a tough day.
We are short staffed and these government agencies seem to have more than enough staff to come and tell us what we’re doing right or wrong, but can’t offer help with caring for residents when we need it. So far we have passed all audits with flying colours, if they would leave us alone we could spend more time with the residents though. Very frustrating!
My husband has been busy making Christmas presents for the Grands.
This is a headboard for our 9 year old Grandson, it will have LED lights in the back that will glow through the windows and dragon’s eyes. The posts will be stained mahogany. He is getting an iPod shuffle for Christmas and he’ll be able to have his lights dance to the music.
We’ll be buying him a comforter to go with this.
The jewelry box for our granddaughter is still being finished. I’ll post pictures later. I only pray we’ll get to see them open their gifts.
Tracey in Edmonton
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Pip: Gloria went by her first name as far as I remember. I don’t remember her last name. She was a wonderful woman who was working fulltime and raising two grandsons. I think she lived in or near Lacey, WA.
Allie: I have been wondering how you're doing and seeing your post today was wonderful. I hope you're recovering well. You are missed around here. :flowerforyou:
Barbie: I’m happy to know that the curbside pickup was available to you at the same price as instore shopping. Nice to know that you can get what you need without risking bringing germs home to Jake. :bigsmile:
We spent the day setting up our outdoor Christmas lights. It was fun and we’re happy with what we accomplished.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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Pip
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Hi ladies. In a bad mood. Hope you are well.5
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"Get to do"s and "chose well"sChose well: Women’s exam & BP followup, dogs to powerline, post office.
Bonus: Tumble stroll with T. OOPS forgot to zoom BGBS AGAIN. Set alarm for next week.
Get to do: take BP, dogs to powerline, call CD, call R, 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, 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, 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.
Do Good December
3: Offer to help someone who is facing difficulties at the moment: check to J tomorrow.
Dear ladies, how do I thank someone for something that didn’t taste good? Overcame my depression era parents’ upbringing and threw it out after one bite.
Lisa re: your cranberry jelly memory, Mama used to slice it with the can lid. :0 I’m too clumsy, I use a butterknife.
Barbie would Jake let you trim his hair if you were willing? Joe was looking quite Biblical last month and asked me to cut his hair. I’d never EVER done anything like that, but armed with a good pair of scissors and a few youtube videos I took the plunge. Came out good enough that he got a compliment from the eye doctor
Welcome @WThyme Thyme from GA !
Heather will the nine lessons and carols be at 3pm London? The time converter I used below. Thanks for letting me know the channel, will try listening on the Sounds App. First time I’ve used it, wish me luck!
Margaret I’m with you about cookie exchanges (sorry Katla) The one I was involved in started out fun, friendly, yummy. But then the competition crept in, the “containers” got more complicated, and the fun, friendship and yummy cookies suffered.
Allie hope the sponge bath, pills and sleep makes you feel better. Thankful you are being well cared for. What the others have said about using this time to rest and let your body heal. You can build the stamina back up after the infection is cleared and the surgery healed.
Tracey your DH has done a great job on your grandson’s headboard. It will be a wonderful memory always. Would he consider posting pics on an Etsy-like site and taking commissions?
Debbie in WVA good to see you! Hope all’s well with you and yours.
Sharon, Penny, Meg, Janetr missing you too!
Fae and Margaret the lights.
Heather I think you may be being too hard on yourself. I see you as a gracious guest, no matter the inner turmoil.
Michele your maid story sounds like when Mama fired all the home health helpers because it was too much work to get Papa up and bathed before they came!
Kelly puhleeze can I be one of your daycare kiddos?
Karen thanks!
Does anyone remember how old Gloria's grandsons were or know what happened to them after losing her?
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMODDecember: better than November.
daily: sit with Joe: 2, weigh: 3, steps>5505=6827 vits=3 log=3 CI<CO=3 CI<250<CO=3 Tumble & Shadow 5=3 mfp=3 outside=3 up hill=3
wkly: T’ai Chi or BB&B x3 =0 rx= dance= clean 30 mins=
mnthly: board mtg= grant= 20for20=0
bonus: AF=2 play=0 sew=0
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