WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR APRIL 2024
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Sue! yay for toxic tenant leaving! I'm sorry that she left such a mess, but I assume you were expecting that. It is too bad that her next landlord will have no idea of what they are getting into with her, but at least she's out of your hair!
Heather, I can't get over how quickly you went from being so active to barely being able to function. Again, I am so glad that you will be able to get your surgeries so soon and then you will be back to your active self again! I'm sure it can't happen soon enough for you, {{{HUGS}}}
I really must get to bed! Hope everyone makes the best of it!
Evelyn, Vancouver Island4 -
I've ordered some hands free slip on trainers for wearing after the op. You are not meant to bend right to the floor. I will wear these as house slippers. John will have to do the socks, but I wear them 24hrs a day anyway! I'm also going to get a 'house dress' nightdress, so I don't have to struggle with trousers. Amazon has some nice ones I can wear all day at the beginning. Like a long t shirt. I have worn pyjamas for years, but this will be easier.
They say you feel much better after 6 days.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
Terri - Super watercolour!
Lisa - Did you put a waterproof barrier between the bricks and the house wall? I think it looks great.
H xxxxxxxx5 -
Hi, my cherubs, from a very calm, but dull day beside the Irish Sea. My lawn is carpeted in pink petals from my magnolia, which is in full bloom.
Sue: Yay! For the departure of the toxic tenant. It must be such a weight off your mind, despite the malicious damage. Wishing you much better luck with any future renters.
Heather: It’s so very sensible to be so well prepared. It will mean that your recovery should be much easier.
I have a busy week ahead. Just have to do a little prep this morning for my fledgling Monday Painters this afternoon. The painting I posted was the last workshop that I did with them.
Tomorrow I will go to Craft Group before lunch. I am working on my gilet project, putting together all the pieces. I have a rehearsal after lunch for a concert on Thursday afternoon showcasing the talents of our U3A groups members. I am reading a short story and a poem.
Latin restarts on Friday morning. Then I have card making on Friday afternoon.
🤗🤗🤗 and 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 for those who need them.
🙋♀️ Miele failte to the newbies.
☘️ Terri
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Sue-wonderful news on tenant being gone. Sorry there is so much of a mess (but that was part of her problem). Cleaning it up will be purging her from your life.
Evelyn-as I was wiping down the shower walls yesterday I was thinking that keeping up with my. own housework is really part of my exercise. I don't track it in terms of logging or type of exercise but does help my active minutes and uses a wide variety of muscles.
Machka-doing a whole house of flooring would be quite a job! I am getting vinyl plank in my basement and am going ahead and paying for installation. It would take me much longer by myself and it is nearly the whole length of the house-too much time on my knees! I may paint the walls down there myself (haven't decided).
Terri-I really like the last painting you posted-I found the colors calming. You are very talented.
Home today for the great eclipse. We are in the path of totality (a bit east of the center). They are. calling for cloudy but depends on how cloudy. I do have a filter for my phone camera (and my glasses), I am hoping to get a picture or two.
Found out yesterday DIL aunt is in process of passing. She was very integral in their family as she and brother were growing up. Since they are in Arizona there is not much I can do-sent a DoorDash gift certificate so they can just order meals in-one less worry.
Off to start the day-want to run vacuum before I start on some work projects that need completion today.
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio5 -
Woohoo! Toxic tenant left in middle of night, night before last.she left just before she could be served papers evicting her so no eviction will show on her record. She left a huge mess. Toilet filled with waste and toilet paper. Rotten food in refridgerator, broken fan, broken toaster oven, stolen laundry bag and towels, broken outlet. Shower curtains had to be dumped. We have changed locks and been advised to not sue her unless she sues us first, then counter sue. Wish there were some way to warn next person she tries to rent from.
Machka - congrats on new house.
Everyone take care, Sue in WA
Yay!
Sorry about the state of the place.
Is there a tenant database / blacklist you can put info on?
M in Oz1 -
Sue - So, so happy for you. Living with that must have been such a strain. I'm glad she didn't leave even more damage!
I managed to strip our huge bed today, very slowly, and John has put the spring linen on. Nice.
Unfortunately I'm not sleeping in it at the moment, but I do spend most of my day on it, and share a morning cuppa with John. I still make the first tea of the day as it gives me a chance to do some morning resets in the kutchen, and I can think about our menu for the day and what to take out of the freezer.
Coming up the stairs with two cups of tea is interesting. I put the cups up as high as I can, then crawl up to them and repeat. At the top, I put them on the landing floor, haul myself up the last step, then bend down to pick them up. John keeps saying he will make the tea, but I do like those few minutes to shine the sink, and polish the teabag spoon and bowl. I also decide what items of clothing to bring out of the utility room to air and which to take upstairs after breakfast. It works for me.
I sleep on the top floor, more crawling, where I also do my exercises. My bathroom is up there. My nights are punctuated by getting up for more pills, and trying to get comfortable with the electric heating pad, and a cushion under my knee. Lots of tossing and turning, and sometimes reading, so I'm better on my own.
Much love, Heather UK xxxxxxxx6 -
Quick painting with new brush markers. I like these brush markers - they're much more like paint and paint brush than other brush markers I've used.
Getting closer to organising flooring and paint.
Back to work tomorrow!
Machka in Oz7 -
Yesterday ended up being lazy. Did get dressed to take DH to buy frames. We then had dinner out and visited with a friend we haven't seen in years. After that played on phone while watching TV with DH.
Sue- so happy tenant is gone! We had one that left one of ours disgusting after 2 years. Think multiple dogs, carpets, power off for a week in July before she let us know she had left. When she moved in we had just remodeled after previous tenant who had been there 14 yrs. When tenants are good life is great, when they are bad it is horrible. I am so happy yours is gone though!
Machka I am excited for you as you move forward with your own home!
Lisa Love the planter.
Healing thoughts for those hurting.
Eclipse day is here. I am excited but only because I can watch from where I am at.
May your day be a good one.
May your choices be the best you can make in the moment.
May your brain listen to your body about what it needs .
Love to all!
Kylia in Ohio avoiding the craziness today3 -
Good morning ladies!
Sue that's wonderful news! It's over! I know you want to warn the next landlord, but you don't want her to sue you for defamation or something.
Michele hope you get some relief for your leg.
Machka what pretty flowers!
Heather be careful! You show such determination in the face of pain!
Terri I admire all your activities!
Ginny hope the eclipse traffic doesn't bother you! And Kylia, hope the effects are minor. Who else is affected?
It might be getting dark for us as we come back from Dad's physical therapy. But that's only a couple of miles away. And we are far enough away from totality that the darkness will be partial.
Dad's shoulder was sore after his fall, and it's worse from starting the lawnmower. You would think there would be a better way to start the darn thing than pulling that cord. And yes he did some mowing yesterday but skipped his hip stretches.
Not much on my list for today. Just trimming Teddy again. His eyes are disappearing behind his hair.
Have a great day, my friends! May you be happy, healthy, safe and free!
Annie in Delaware
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Anniesquats100 wrote: »Good morning ladies!
Dad's shoulder was sore after his fall, and it's worse from starting the lawnmower. You would think there would be a better way to start the darn thing than pulling that cord. And yes he did some mowing yesterday but skipped his hip stretches.
Annie in Delaware
Electric lawn mowers have done away with all that cord pulling.
I've never mowed a lawn in my life, but my husband uses an electric mower which appears to operate in a similar way to a vacuum cleaner ... plug it in, turn it on, and go.
M in Oz3 -
Yesterday, I dug up bulbs ... some of the bulbs. We have quite a large bulb bed so I only got about 1/3 of it dug. I haven't done a lot of digging in the garden just recently and my glutes are feeling it!
I also pulled weeds at the new place. It's been empty since January, so there are a few weeds around.
Question about flooring:
What is your preferred flooring?
- carpet (thick, thin?)
- vinyl
- laminate
- engineered hardwood
- hardwood
- tiles
- stone
- bamboo
- cork
- concrete
And why?
I'm thinking I would like to get rid of all carpet for allergy reasons and because I see carpet as dirty in the sense that it collects and hides all sorts of things.
Concrete wouldn't work where we are, but I also see it as cold and industrial.
Tiles have grout which (in my experience) ends up looking grubby over time.
Machka in Oz
Machka,
Coming from someone who used to co-own a flooring store. It really truly depends on your lifestyle. I agree with you that carpet is the worst option. It never really is clean. I hear your complaints about tile. It's also cold and hard on the feet. So here's a run down on my top options from your list:
Vinyl, specifically LVP (luxury vinyl planks): This has really come a long way, and this is what I have in my home. Granted, it came with it, but we are in the process of ripping up the carpeted rooms and putting in matching LVP. There are a lot of options and it holds up to just about anything. A really great option if you have pets, kids, grandkids.
Engineered wood: Does OZ get humid? If so, this would be your best bet if you want a wood floor. Engineered wood flooring will not expand and contract as much as a solid wood flooring. And while you can't sand and refinish it, it can be screen coated if needed. The top layer is roughed up and a new finish is applied. The factory finishes are also better than anything you would apply to solid wood with UV protection to prevent fading and resist scratches. That said.. if you have animals or littles running around, nothing is scratch proof. You'll have to accept living with that.
You have cork and bamboo on your list. I know these are very environmentally friendly options, but some things to consider. Don't go cheap on either option. China particularly puts out some cheap subpar products that you will regret in the long run. Cork is soft. It will dent. You cannot have heels or anything sharp on it. Bamboo is technically a grass. Cheap products can shred into sharp slivers.
Hope this helps!
Linda
Jacksonville, FL8 -
Thank you very much @MsElphaba!!
We are leaning heavily toward engineered hardwood. It will mainly be my husband and me, and our cat. And yes, it does get humid at times.
This is a sample of flooring we have sitting in front of the island. In the picture, you can see some of the island and then the flooring.
I've looked at so many paint colours today they've all blended into one!!
Machka in Oz3 -
Sue ... Glad that your tenant is finally gone!
Eclipse Day ... Yesterday Buffalo had crystal clear blue skies. As I expected, today it is cloudy and gray. We'll see if we get any breaks in the clouds around 3:00. Son left an hour early for work this morning. I don't think he had any problems getting into the city. The commute home might be a different story.
My mom.Received a phone call yesterday evening from my mom's assisted living facility. My mom's dementia is taking a nasty turn. She is becoming verbally combative with her aides. Swearing. Refusing showers. Refusing to not only use her call button, but also refusing to allow the aides to assist her in any way. She won't leave her room for any reason including to eat. She no longer enjoys reading (her passion). She won't talk to her friends on the phone. All she does is stare out the window. Her quality of life is deteriorating. Her health and safety are at considerable risk. So we now have to consider memory care. I was told that others from the facility, including the doctor, will call me today. This transition is going to be painful for us all. In her dementia, she will not understand and will believe she is being punished. Tears are very close today.
Beth near Buffalo
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My brother passed away yesterday. He had been suffering from severe COPD for the last 7 years. He was 70 yrs old and the first of us 5 children to pass away. I had not seen him since our mom passed away before 2020 but we stayed in contact through social media.
Carol in GA19 -
Good morning, Friends,
It’s 60F here in Jacksonville, FL this morning.
Machka: I used to fence with Tim. He took it up in middle school. He started doing tournaments where, as a loving and dutiful mother, I would carry his equipment around from piste to piste for him. One time he said that I must do that because I can’t fence. WELL. Challenge accepted! Must say it was very therapeutic standing on the opposite side of a piste with a foil in my hand aimed my son. LOL
Also, I think I missed a conversation about doing flooring yourself. When my ex and I ran our flooring store, I have to say about 30% of the jobs we took were customers who started doing it on their own or even completed the project and realized they didn’t do it right. There are lots of specialty tools involved depending on the flooring that some people don’t think about. For example, an undercut saw. You’ll probably want the flooring to slip under the baseboards and door jambs. An undercut saw will saw off the bottom of those so the floor can do that. Even if you use a shoe moulding on the baseboards, the door jambs will need to be cut. Is that something you really want to take on yourself?
Michele NC: Sorry to hear about the fall. If the glasses were the only thing broken, I’d take that as a win. Be careful.
Lisa: Love that planter! Sounds like you are having fun buying plants. Can there ever be too many?
Sue in WA: Yay! She’s gone. Did she have a security deposit? At least you could keep that to help make repairs. Keep a list of everything you do and spend cleaning up. It will be helpful if she either does sue or tries to ask for the deposit back.
Heather: Keep your eye on the future being pain-free after surgery! Sorry you are going through so much pain now.
Had a fun weekend with Jack! Made a spaghetti dinner Saturday when Jake and Mason also came over. When I say made, I made the pasta, sauce, and meatballs from scratch. However, did toss a froze garlic loaf in the oven. Jack was tickled watching the pile of dough become spaghetti.
Yesterday, I washed my Crosstrek at home for the first time. “Maggie” came out looking gorgeous. Love that car and I’m kicking myself for not discovering Subaru’s earlier in my life. Anyone else name their cars?
Capped it off by taking Jack to his first live theatrical show. A local church performed "The Sound of Music". He did pretty well for a 5-year-old. Granted, I had a stash of M&Ms that I was handing out. He wasn’t really thrilled with the nuns, but for the most part enjoyed the show. After the show, came out to the car… and there was bird poop on it. Oh well, my grandfather used to say that was a sign of good luck.
Traveling to MN this week for my niece’s baby shower. Gotta get everything ready to Tim can take care of the animals while I’m gone and get myself packed. I was just going to take a bag I could carry on, but then I had to go out and get a bottle of locally distilled whiskey for my sister, so a check-in bag it is.
Make it a great day,
Linda
Jacksonville, FL
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Beth ~ So sad to hear about your mom's continuing decline. We had to put our now dead BIL in memory care when he was doing the same type of behaviors you describe. It made me very depressed to visit him there and now feel that it was a blessing when his time here passed. He was very unhappy the last few years of his life and hated being out of his beloved childhood home.
Lisa ~ Your planter looks very good and when you scrape the mortar off and plant flowers there it will be lovely.
Sue ~ So glad your wicked tenant has left. We had a renter that left our house in a mess and it took 4 mo's before we could get it ready to be rented again. This was the second tenant that had to be evicted due to non-payment. Now we have a lady that has been there for 5 yrs and she is very good about letting us know when repairs need to be made.
Heather ~ Having to crawl up the stairs sounds awful. Do you and John have a downstairs bedroom that would make getting the morning tea easier?
Flooring ~ We have engineered flooring in the dining and living room and hardwood in the den, hallways, and one bath. I love the engineered flooring and agree that the hardwood has some expansion problems.
Carol in GA
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(((Carol))) So sorry about your brother.2
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Good morning, Friends,
It’s 60F here in Jacksonville, FL this morning.
Machka: I used to fence with Tim. He took it up in middle school. He started doing tournaments where, as a loving and dutiful mother, I would carry his equipment around from piste to piste for him. One time he said that I must do that because I can’t fence. WELL. Challenge accepted! Must say it was very therapeutic standing on the opposite side of a piste with a foil in my hand aimed my son. LOL
Also, I think I missed a conversation about doing flooring yourself. When my ex and I ran our flooring store, I have to say about 30% of the jobs we took were customers who started doing it on their own or even completed the project and realized they didn’t do it right. There are lots of specialty tools involved depending on the flooring that some people don’t think about. For example, an undercut saw. You’ll probably want the flooring to slip under the baseboards and door jambs. An undercut saw will saw off the bottom of those so the floor can do that. Even if you use a shoe moulding on the baseboards, the door jambs will need to be cut. Is that something you really want to take on yourself?
The part of the conversation you missed where I said there is no way we would be doing the floors ourselves ... but we might do the painting ourselves. It's a whole lot less expensive to repaint a wall than to have someone come in and fix a floor.
I wouldn't even consider doing a floor ourselves! The stress alone would be overwhelming.
We want the job done well for us and also to increase the value of the property.
M in Oz
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Beth - I'm so sorry. All the hugs in the world coming your way.
Carol - So sorry about your brother. Not looking forward to getting the news on my older brothers--two of the three have serious medical issues. Will you attend the funeral or memorial?
Machka - Looking at the paint samples, one of the things Corey and I decided on is keeping the paint colors bright white in the areas where we need to see well, like the bathroom and the kitchen, and then light ivory elsewhere. All the color in the house is brought in by furnishings of one kind or another, other than the kitchen, where the original lower cabinets are a deep teal. Paint, for me, has to do with maximizing light as I get older, other than in the bedroom, which I want to be able to completely darken. Regarding the floor, sounds like you have good advice.
Sue - I'm so glad the terrible tenant is finally gone, and you're doing everything you can to ensure she can't return. It seldom seems the litigious nature of this society works well for the good guys, just the bad ones. Honestly, it would be less energy if people just acted like decent human beings! They have to work so hard at being rotten.
Michele - Sorry about the fall, hope there are not issues arising from it.
Heather - I cannot imagine crawling up and down stairs as an option. Sounds painful in and of itself. I do not doubt that you'll come out of the surgery exceeding all expectations for recovery time and extent. The differing advice on different sides of the pond is a little unnerving - every message you can find here says to walk as much as you can before hip replacement, but you're being told not to walk over there. Who's right? Maybe both are right and what matters is what you do after? I don't have a good answer for that.
Linda - What a great smile on that boy! Sounds like you had enormous fun with him. Well done on you making all that from scratch. You're tougher than I am on the pasta front. I've made it, but it was one of many things I've done in this life that, while I CAN do them, it doesn't mean I ever want to again. Like laying bricks. 👀😀🧱🙃 I'm OK with a $1 box of spaghetti noodles from Walmart. I have to admit, I like the idea that we can make them if we want them, though.
The eclipse - Totality here will be 1:50 pm. Corey dragged his welding helmet out for me in case I want to watch it and got it charged up for me. I might put an alarm on my phone, but if I'm outside, I figure I'll know it's in progress... pretty sure Egg won't care, but I could be wrong. That's usually her naptime.
Slept soooo well last night. Already got my "good morning" call from Corey, and we got dinner sorted out (taco salad for him, just a taco for me), and I'm eating leftover copycat Malibu chicken for lunch, chopped up and made into a chicken salad slider for me. Leftover chicken is a recipe for getting stuck unless I get it a lot moister with some kind of sauce or dressing.
Right now, in order - have to get my flex-tape on my knees, left it off for 24 hours to let the skin recover. Then to get my meds in order for the week, then a little laundry folded. Then yoga and outside to get some work done on cleaning up that bed. After that, it's what my energy will let me do.
Corey got his raised beds planted out yesterday, now all he has to do is put up his hogwire trellis. Then he finished the backsplash for his sunroom kitchen and grilled shrimp for me and steak for him for dinner. One of my favorite meals.
Above is the kitchen - he extended the tile on the right side as well after dinner and just left the paver bricks at the very back of the grill. He'll be picking up some trim to finish the backsplash this week. I'm pleased with it, I think it's a very olde-worlde kind of design and picks up the teal in the back wall. There are still a few things to get done, but it's a comfortable room already.
And the fern will go at the far end of my flowerbed once I've got some dirt in it. I might have to cover it in the winters, but I think it will look gorgeous in there for the spring and summer. We'll see...
Off to the races, kids, lots to do...
Love y'all,
Lisa in AR
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Just had to fill in a great , long, pre-op form from the hospital. L O N G......
Plus lots of online info booklets.
Everything online. Good job I'm fairly competent in that respect. I know a few my age who aren't.
I've also got notice from the savings account that I am going to use for the ops about the renewal date in May. Of course, I will have to close the account. Will have to put the money somewhere for the meantime. Shame, because interest rates are so good at the moment.
Haven't heard back from Saga about the insurance claim. Waiting for the doctors to ring me.
I have a phone appointment on Wednesday evening about pain meds.
So sorry, Beth, about all this.
Carol - And your brother. Both my parents died of COPD. My father's last years were terrible. He was 71.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx3 -
Beth so sorry to hear about your Mom's decline. The end of dementia is truly horrible for the patient and the caregiver. My mom was headed that way, but cancer took her before it got too bad.
Carol, so sorry about your brother. May he rest in peace.
Lisa that's a beautiful room!
I did my twenty eight minutes on my bike and fourteen minutes walking! Yay!
Annie in Delaware2 -
Happy eclipse day. I am one who is excited about it, even though it is cloudy here right now and we are only 15 to 20 percent eclipsed. Another won't pass on this continent for 20 years, so it is a big deal. We were in the path of totality in 2017. It was incredible. Watched from our back yard, so we didn't have to travel. We were so impacted by it that we made hotel reservations in Texas for this week to watch again. Fortunately, none of us ended up being able to travel this week, so reservations cancelled. Still, we all have our glasses, so we will view separately, hubby from here, me from work, and 17 year old from school. At one point, he'll be on the school bus transitioning from one school to the other, so I am hopeful he will wear the glasses so he can take a look. If the clouds break. I am excited!
Carol, so sorry about your brother, and Beth, about your mom. MicheleNC and Heather, so sorry about your hip issues.
All property from my mom has been sold and money transferred. I need to get with the attorney to finalize distribution and get reimbursement for appropriate expenses over the last 16 months. It has been hard.
Everyone take care.
Flea
Willamette Valley OR6 -
Carol ... So sorry to hear of your brother's passing ...my prayers are with you and your family.
Beth2 -
Sue-Great news on the tenant. It may be a mess, but she's gone!
Heather-Your routine sounds inconvenient, but it's good that you're doing it. You still need to keep active somehow. A former colleague got hip replacements and he said it was the best thing he did for himself. A friend recently had knee replacements and she said the same.
I love the artwork you all share. Machka, those markers look cool. What are they? Maybe I'll try them. I still need hobbies. I did buy a puzzle early in the year and had a goal to get it put together before baseball season started. I did. Now I need something else. Maybe drawing or coloring. I don't like messy things, so painting isn't my bag.
I'm considering renting shared office space (like WeWork). I need to get out of the house more. The mister and I are together too much. We're arguing again.
I need to make serious changes. I'm also considering getting a part-time flexible job. I no longer can live comfortably on my salary. That will also get me out of the house. Maybe the zoo.
Anyway, off to have my coffee.
Tina in CA, trying to remember not to look at the sun today. It's really sunny!3 -
Lisa, sun room looks so nice and inviting.
Beth, sorry to hear about your mom. Difficult for everyone involved.
Carol, condolences on the passing of your brother.
Stressful week. Been waiting for daughter to get her results regarding breast cancer test (ABUS). She was told results were sent to doctor April 1st but never received. She's been calling trying to find out what happened and finally has a doctor appointment for tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully it is just a fluid filled cyst but ridiculous it has taken this long to find out. When I was diagnosed nine years ago, the mammogram didn't show the tumor but the ultrasound did. Got the results the next day and the following week was in for a biopsy. Everything followed quickly after that. I'm hoping she doesn't have to go through that.
We are in for a partial eclipse. Edmonton is at 34% so probably we are about the same. Not planning on viewing and may be silly but keeping dogs/cats indoors until it is over with.
Machka, good decision on floor installation. For us, we built the house entirely on our own except for electrical and we also hired someone to tape/texture after we put up all the drywall. Surprised we stayed married after a lot of loud discussions as we were building. I recall one incident in particular was the built in closet that hubby framed out in the master bedroom. I was at work when he did it and had asked him to hold off until I got home. He did it himself which annoyed me and when I got home I took the tape measure and measured it out. He was out by 1 1/2 inch from one end to the other. I insisted that he rip it out and redo it. In retrospect, that 1 1/2 inch would probably not even be noticeable. Poor guy dealt with a lot during our "building" years.
Joy5 -
Carol so sorry about your brother. Having a sibling die before me is a fear I have. I am the oldest of 5 and my 2 younger brothers have health issues. I also fear losing a child. My heart goes out to you.
RVrita5 -
Today is visit your local Zoo day! I love zoos. I simply don’t get to visit them as often as I’d like.
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Sue, if you haven’t already, you should take pics of the damage/mess left behind by your tenant, maybe even get the lawyer over as a legal witness. If she tries to sue you for anything the pics should help your side of the story.
Beth so sorry to hear of your mother’s decline, definitely hard on everybody.
Carol so sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. 70 is just so young!
Linda, thanks for the info on flooring! Always nice to get info from someone who has had direct experience with the products and knows, professionally, the pros and cons of different products.
Off to the gym this morning, the day is busy! It’s all self inflicted busy tho, so at least it’s stuff I want to do, lol!
Hugs for those needing them and congrats to those celebrating!
Evelyn, Vancouver Island5 -
Had a frustrating 30 mins waiting on the phone to Saga. Gave up.
Mushroom risotto for dinner. I've prepared most of it, just the finishing off to do. John has cut up the beans to go with it.
Today was not one of my best. Frustrating. I can feel a headache threatening. I feel like Lisa, battling idiots. Tomorrow I will take my trolley round to the shops to buy veggies for Wednesday when Edie and my son come over. Also need bread and milk.
Time marches on. Another day nearer my first op.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx3 -
Hugs Carol, so sorry to hear of your brothers passing.🙏
Heather, you are prepping the best you can for this surgery. Recovery for you will be just keeping you from over working yourself.💖. Hugs to you!
Machka, enjoy this new house process! Remember not everyone gets that opportunity to pick colors (like me the renter) so pace yourself!😁👍🏼
I think I will have to have a heart to heart with my eldest sister. She called me the other day giving me dates her daughter has vacation, days that they will be camping, and so forth. So that I can plan my trip down to Oregon. Or that she can plan her trip up to me driving her 5th wheel. Honestly I don't want to do either. I just want to stay here by myself (and husband). I know that sounds a wee bit like a hermit. I have traveled down to visit my middle son, see grandkids, see sister the last 5 years, and though it was nice, staying home sounds just as nice. We do have dental appointments, dermatology appointments, and yearly liver appts to do throughout June and July (excuses I know). I know this year is our 40th but with dental work for husband, I don't see that happening. Traveling has lost its appeal.
Rebecca
Whidbey
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