WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MAY 2022
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One thing I am really appreciating about COVID is that we can send people home from work if they're experiencing any illness ... even just slightly! We can also put our masks on and tell them to keep their distance as they are packing up to go.
There's no more soldiering on at work through illness ... and thus there is a lot less illness spreading through offices.
I've thought this is how it should be since I started working decades ago.
M in Oz2 -
We’re stocked up for groceries and happy to be at home. DH is sleeping. I hope he rests well.
I am watching an Osprey across the river from us. The pair have been spending spring and summer here for many years. Over the years we have noticed the pair arrive at different times. Only one is here now. I hope both will eventually arrive and have baby birds.3 -
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Hi Bodenista welcome, we chat about everything (except politics and religion), and are world wide, join in where you would like, it is fast paced we'd love to get to know you.
Kim in N. California
Hi Kim and thank you for the lovely welcome. It's midnight here and about to go to bed but will post tomorrow 🙂2 -
Hi from Nome AK,
Ella and I had good travels yesterday. I was surprised at how few people wore masks throughout all our travels. At the Seattle and Anchorage airports I felt a bit out of place wearing my mask. The vast majority of people weren't wearing a mask and weren't distancing. Nome weather is beautiful but the hills to the north here have fog and snow, so we have to wait for better visibility to fly to camp. It looks like the forecast is for clearing weather tomorrow. Once I leave Nome I won't have cell service or internet and won't be able to be in touch. I leave my computer and cell here at my son's house until I head back south in the fall.
Barbie and Kylia hoping you get good information and a good plan going forward for your husbands heart issues.
Lanette I would love to shop at the produce stand you described. I love to shop at the local farmers market when I'm in WA. Sometimes I find the freshest produce and I love the fresh honey and some of the crafts. I'd be at that barn when it opened, too.
Wishing everyone a safe and wonderful summer. I look forward to connecting in the fall.
Betsy (in Alaska now)
I'm going on a cruise to Alaska in sept! Can't wait to see the scenery and do a couple of excursions. I've heard so many wonderful things.
Shelley
Oh gosh Shelley I am so envious. I am in the UK but I recently read a book that was set in Alaska and now I really want to go there. I hope you have a fabulous time and I'd love e to hear all about it when you get back.1 -
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Carla A good friend and neighbor just came down with COVID. She came outside to tell me so I kept a distance, but I let DrewB run up to her be knowing she was sick. She bent down and petted her. I did have to tell her that she could give COVID DrewB COVID. I will still be her friend. I will just be more cautious because she is more lack than me. I am keeping Drew isolated for five days to make sure she is not infected.3
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I did my dumbbells! Yay! 40 reps.
Annie in Delaware3 -
Went to ER today. Lots happened, will explain when I have energy14 -
Rebecca - I love the beautiful simplicity of your wedding... The over the top of the current weddings I have been exposed to seems to miss the point.
kim in n california
My dress was a lace tablecloth, with fake pearls around the top, lace around the sleaves, with a satin slip, and a taffeta cummerbund. My eldest sister and I created it. It cost maybe $30 total.👍💖
Rebecca
Whidbey
WA
This was my music:
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Pip!1
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This was our matchmaker! She introduced me to Lee at the bank. Florie Milligan was her name from Ireland. She worked in International banking dept.💖👍
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Oh no Pip! 😢. Hugs!!!1
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Worked, then went and voted then strung the popcorn. I forgot to put on sunscreen and the tops of my legs are tingly now. Will have dinner early since Rummikub is tonight. In a way, I won’t be sorry when I give it up (and I plan to probably at the end of the fiscal year which is March.)
Was going to put some Noxema on the tops of my legs. Noxema is white ---- this was yellow. I think it was probably past its prime. A lot past. So in the garbage it went.
Supposed to be in the 80’s tomorrow. But we’ll be indoors since we have bowling and then ceramics. Supposed to be around 90 on Thurs, only I have to be at the Green Room then going for my shot of prolia. Friday is supposed to be around 90, too. I can use the pool after the soup kitchen. Yea! Hope it works out
Lisa – Vince does the exact same thing with his prescriptions! Keeps a spreadsheet and takes that. Actually, he’s given it to nurses and they’ve commented how great it was and how they wished other people would do the same. He also keeps a spreadsheet of his operations and when they ask you at the doctor’s, he just writes “see attached”.
Barbie – glad Jake is home and doing better
Carla – I’m totally with you about how this virus is affecting us
Sue = I didn’t realize that the church members took care of the shooter. Awesome!
Kim – I agree, simple weddings are extra special.
Mary – I couldn’t imagine leaving a place we were renting like that! When we rented an apt here in Hickory before buying the house, I went back to the apt and cleaned it from top to bottom before we left. Vince thinks I’m crazy because I clean like crazy before we go somewhere.
Oh, seems Denise texted Jess that she just found out that our house in Stroudsburg was just on the market and that she would have wanted it. Really, it wouldn’t have worked out. There wouldn’t be any work for Pete. Besides, there is no way he’d leave his mother.
Bodenista – welcome!
Vince has what he thinks is a boil on his calf. It hurts like h***. He’s on an antibiotic and pain killer. The reason they didn’t lance it the other day when he went to the MD is because he’s on blood thinner. If they need to lance it, he needs to stop the coumadin a few days before. We shall see what happens
At Rummikub tonight the vice president approached me to ask if I would talk to Vince. Seems the gal who is the treasurer, while a great person, is getting forgetful. People who have paid their dues she’s reporting haven’t and the people say they have their canceled check. She (the treasurer) isn’t reporting the balance, the checks for the charities haven’t been sent out. They promised it would only be until December when they’d get a new treasurer. I do know that the treasurer’s job is really hard to fill with a person who has knowledge of finances. Also, a lot of people just don’t want to do it. I told him that I know that Vince doesn’t want this to be another 8 year stint. I spoke to Vince and he’s willing to help them out so I told him to call the president just to confirm that what he understands from me is what they are looking for. The VP did say that if Vince doesn’t want to go to board meetings (they’re on Wed. and we bowl on Wed) that that’s OK, he can just mail the info to the president. I guess we shall see what happens. I’m pretty sure that Vince feels he’ll help them out but first someone on the board needs to talk to the present treasurer and say something like “we feel you are overwhelmed, would you like Vince to help you”?
Pip – not again!
Michele NC6 -
pip- sending good thoughts.
Kim in N. California1 -
Thanks ladies for your support with my rental disaster ❣️ The biggest expense is buying a new refrigerator and over the stove microwave. We will be working hard for the next few weeks. I don't mind hard work because I can eat more 😜. We will still be coming to Minnesota every year for the summer to visit family until we get too old to drive! We actually bought the property next to ours just so someone didn't buy it to put up an apartment building! That property is over an acre in the city and they are looking for space for that. We got it really cheap because it needs $50,000 in a DIY project. The bank got it back but honored our agreement even though they were offered twice what we paid for it. We can sell it or do the DIY project and possibly triple our money. What would you advise us to do???
Mary from Arizona/Minnesota3 -
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Barbara - According to my book Zulies are the smoke jumpers out of, Missoula, Montana. )My phone autocorrected and I didn’t notice when it said Missouri). They are the firefighters that fight wildfires by jumping out of planes into the area of the fire to fight it on the ground.
Karen - I was thinking the same about a negative test. Our staff are allowed to return to work 48 hours after symptoms subside now.
My friend is waiting for a surgery, she was told that it she was to get Covid she would have to wait 6 weeks because of the anesthesia, they want to make sure there are no issues.
Allie - that Jean is a piece of work.
Kay - Hugs. That’s a lot going on.
Alone time - From October to end of April I never have alone time unless I drive somewhere. Last year and this year I am having most evenings and weekends alone. I would like a happy medium, but like Kelly says “careful what you wish for”.
Shelly - you must be in the East Coast of Canada are you? I’m originally from NB. I’m looking forward to the long weekend too, mine is starting Friday.
Kim - I agree some weddings are more about the wedding and amount of money spent instead of the marriage. We were married in a friends backyard with about 12 guests. I wish it would have been bigger with more family and friends present, but the marriage has lasted almost 35 years so that is the main thing.
Carla - I agree too many relationships have been ruined due to this virus, I think people should do what’s best for themselves and their families without ruining relationships though.
Machka - I do agree, I remember being forced to go work or work with someone who should have been in bed so many times.
I went for a 1km walk last night and tonight. I’m going to try to get built back up to my 5K again. No walking tomorrow night though because I’m going to Kaitlyn’s to watch tonight’s episode of This is Us with her.
Pip - I hope this doesn’t ruin your cruise. Feel better soon!
Tracey in Edmonton
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One thing I am really appreciating about COVID is that we can send people home from work if they're experiencing any illness ... even just slightly! We can also put our masks on and tell them to keep their distance as they are packing up to go.
There's no more soldiering on at work through illness ... and thus there is a lot less illness spreading through offices.
I've thought this is how it should be since I started working decades ago.
M in Oz
Agreed. I really wished to see the end of our "work sick" culture. If you are sick. Stay home. I have so much enjoyed not being sick with every little virus that was floating around. But people have started to run around sick again. I hate it.
Flea
Willamette Valley, OR1
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