WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JULY 2021
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Morning ladies
Didnt sleep well..woke up every couple hours and had to use the restroom..
Going for my Cpap a bit later this morning and then stopping at a friends house to pick up a couple of things then home... going to make soft tacos to take up to Jims ,he took today off from work,then I will go to tonights movie Nomadsland.. i heard it was very good.. dont know if I can talk Jim into going..because i dont want to sit anywhere near the creepy guy that lives across the hall from me.
Did get my daughter some pregnancy underwear and some pregnancy leggings things that will be easy for her to wear.
Have to return the bras that I bought Taliah as they are not the right kind 🙄2 -
Margaret, I, too, have very warm feelings about the Hmong culture. There were many Hmong families in Northern California starting in the 1980's when I was teaching and I was impressed by their thrift, hard work, and courage in a new environment.
Jake has to go to Seattle for an appointment with his cardiologist on Monday. We agreed that I would stay home to be with the dogs and because they won't let me into the waiting room. He plans to make it easier on himself by staying at a hotel near the ferry the night before so all he'll have to do in the morning is drive a short way to the ferry, park the car, ride the ferry and take a taxi to the doctor. There are several appointments so he won't be leaving Seattle until about 4 PM so he has the hotel room reserved for the night so he doesn't have to drive home after. Yesterday, he started packing which is a way he able to soothe his anxiety.
Barbie from NW WA7 -
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Friday off work but busy day!
Cycling, cooking, laundry and photos.
Yes, me ... cooking!
In the interests of eating a healthier diet, I've purchased a large (for us) quantity of chicken.
I've got chicken mince in the slow cooker with heaps of veggies. That'll be at least a couple meals.
And I boiled and shredded 1 kg of chicken breasts to go into soups and things.
Machka in Oz0 -
Machka – I love the photo of your DH and the bikes. :bigsmile:
Barbie – I hope Jake has a positive experience going to see his cardiologist in Seattle. The ferry Ride would be my favorite part of the trip. It has been a few years since we visited Seattle. I love the Washington Ferries.
I spent much of the evening knitting the baby blanket for our unborn grandson and I’m at the turn around point this morning. Each new row will be just a bit shorter.
Today is our son’s 46th Birthday. I hope to call sometime today and wish him a Happy Birthday. Meanwhile, I’ll be knitting his unborn baby’s blanket. I am at the point that each row will be a bit shorter than the one before. We plan to travel to visit them this fall so that we can be there to babysit our grandson while our son and DDIL are at the hospital for the birth of their second little boy. Praying all goes well for them, and for our trip to see them.
Yoga today!! YAY!!!
Katla in NW Oregon
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Will leave in a few minutes to pick my Cpap.. right now Homer is lying here snoring like a buzz saw ,think he is the one that needs the Cpap lol..they are both good boys...
Have tbe windows open as its lower humidity today ,the Dr put like 3 kinds of drops in my eyes yesterday.. one i know was to dilate them..but when i went out this morning i see things much clearer.. hmmm well thats good anyway..
I like sitting here listening to the planes fly overhead and the birds and such.. its very relaxing..
Well i better get to it.3 -
sending good thoughts to all.
Kim in N. California3 -
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Allie -– Good luck with your MRI. I had one in the past and so did DH. I can’t say I loved the experience, but it wasn’t painful. I’ll be interested in your thoughts after you go through it. :flowerforyou:
Allie — We did not feel the earth quake near Alaska. I wonder whether our Canadian friends felt it.
Rebecca — When I went hunting with my dad, he was hunting on a friend’s property for China Pheasants. I was the dog who flushed the birds. I did not bring the dead birds to my dad. He needed a real dog for that job. The pheasants were beautiful.
(((Tracey))) -- Sorry for your frustrating day at work. :flowerforyou:
I have been knitting a baby blanket for our future grandson and am almost half way through it. I’ve been working on the top half. When the bottom half is done the blanket will be will be a square. I have made one of these for each of our grandchildren when they were babies. This is for grand-baby #5.
Katla in NW Oregon
Oh gotcha I understand. I would be the girl that would probably be yelling, "can't ya shoot the birds with cameras, not guns"!! I was a kind of emotional child.....🙃. Lord help my parents, they put up with me, and my antics!
Rebecca
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Well im back,have the Cpap plugged in and trying it out and trying to get used to it.. here is hoping I can sleep better..4
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Allie, good luck with your CPAP. It can take some time to get it adjusted just right, but it's worth it! Here's to better sleep for us all!
Annie in Delaware2 -
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Very windy, rainy weather here.
Did a good morning's work on the editing. Enjoyed it.
Plenty of exercise on our machines etc.
Had a nap as I was tired from yesterday's excursion. Social contact is enjoyable, but tires me out.
I was beginning to wonder why my elder son had not replied to my WhatsApp message. I had asked him to Zoom me so we could talk about technology for publicity. He replied today to say he had had to change his phone so hadn't seen it until now. He is going to schedule a Zoom for tomorrow morning. I haven't seen him in person since Christmas19, though I watch him often on his YouTube videos. We normally communicate through texts!
Delicious Hairy Bikers lamb tagine for dinner. Heaven!
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
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Taco meat made and have chocolate chip cookies in oven.. will be leaving to drop Homie off once the cookies are done and then lets see if i can get the hang of crocheting a baby blanket2
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Allie ~ Are we sensing an upcoming possible romance with your friend?
Curious Carol in GA3 -
Well commissary shopping done. Didnt do the math as I was shopping, because we got paid today, and I just didnt wanna! So consequently it was $260. We were just picking up stuff left and right! I bought items to make a care package for Owain. I also bought my mineral water I like. At $9 a case, San Pellegrino isn't cheap, but to me its like a can of soda. I got out my storage jars, some being recycled parmesan lids, and grapefruit segments jars. I put my wild rice, pastas, and my treats. I bought some smoked almonds and sea salt chips, 2 individual Almond Roca packets, and some dipping cookies to have with coffee.
How are you guys with your pantries? I crazily put my food in a different area than husbands and sons. It makes me feel special. In homage to Heathers meal the other day, I am having some baby potatoes, cabbage, some onion and beef kielbasa sausage. Sitting with coffee, until I need to start that.
In the freezer I have my area too. Its the door, and I have some fish, walnuts, and blueberries.
This afternoon its bill paying time.
Oh I never told you guys! On Wednesday, eldest came home and he got Guam for his next duty station! He's excited and thinks he can manage well bringing his Japanese van over in his household goods with a bunch of scooters, because its really popular there. None of the 2 roads you can go over 45 mph anyways. I am happy for him. He'll be there 4 years, and will most likely extend for 6 so it will take him to 20 years in.
Rebecca
Whidbey
Washington
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Happy Friday Ladies! Not much going on in the Cooper household today. Very hazy due to the Canadian wildfires. Really spooky when the front moved in yesterday. Haven't seen the haze that thick in years. I feel badly for the people in Canada and the northern states. I know friends who are dealing with air quality warnings actually preventing them from going out at all. We were out late last night and it looked like fog hanging over the lamplights.
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Whidislander wrote: »Oh I never told you guys! On Wednesday, eldest came home and he got Guam for his next duty station! He's excited and thinks he can manage well bringing his Japanese van over in his household goods with a bunch of scooters, because its really popular there. None of the 2 roads you can go over 45 mph anyways. I am happy for him. He'll be there 4 years, and will most likely extend for 6 so it will take him to 20 years in.
Rebecca
Whidbey
Washington
Rebecca - what does that do to your housing situation? Will you need to move again?0 -
Margaret … have been thinking about you today and praying you have sensed God’s comfort and peace …❤️1
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