WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR OCTOBER 2024
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dlfk202000 wrote: »Anniesquats100 wrote: »Amazon told me I could shop faster with voice. I don't want to shop faster! I want to browse slowly like a good bookstore. And my wallet can barely keep up as it is. And I need a new bookcase!
And I made the mistake of looking at my Facebook friend requests. Is it normal for total strangers (men) to show up there? And do I sound totally desperate if I wonder if that's a good way to meet someone? My profile pic is a closeup of Teddyboo. I think most of the rest of it is private. Hmm. They wouldn't even know my age. Probably trolling for twenty somethings or else bots flooding the community.
Anyway, I got my Dad's hair cut and finished my
book and ordered six more.
Annie in Delaware
do you notice that the men sending the friend requests are almost always men in military uniform? If you click on their page- they have only a few pictures but no real posts and their friends are usually middle age or older women.
The only thing the man-bots have in common for me is that they are all what romance novelists would call "ruggedly handsome".
I wouldn't click on their pages ... just delete them. The man-bots collect information about you.
Oh, when I changed my profile pic to me in fencing kit, I started getting friend requests from fem-bots!
M in Oz6 -
Good morning ladies!
My body has not flipped back to days. I stayed up until 3:30 a.m. yesterday, and it looks like the same today. It is now 1:32 a.m. I slept all day, and then boom, my energy kicked in, and I did 45 minutes of step aerobics, push-ups, sit-ups, and tricep push-ups. I was so happy that I exercised on a Monday. I am trying to increase the number of days that I exercise. I researched trails to walk with Rose, and I think I will stick to the one I know. The one by my house is only .6 miles, but I can do that with strengthening. So today, either I will walk or swim. I am going to jump in the shower now. Lisa, the allergens are driving me crazy. I had to do a sinus wash and shower with my eucalyptus steamer to clear it somewhat. Allegra can only do so much, I guess. I have been giving my dog Benadryl for her allergies, too. My doctor wants me off of Benadryl because studies show that it can cause dementia, but I need it. I started writing yesterday. I don't know if I am thrilled with it, but I will continue to edit it later. It is taking form. I changed the title as well. Who knows, I may change it again. This one seems to stick thus far.
I guess I will postpone my shots for another week, too. Pip, it sounds like you are doing excellent with your runs. You may start to love it after all. As for my house, I need to get some work done. I did move DH stuff out of a drawer and consolidated it into one for shirts today. Now, I need to work on his other drawer. It is getting thrown out or donated if it is too big or ragged. I will seek his input as well. He is sentimental about his stuff. I have trouble getting rid of two jackets that belonged to my dad. I want to keep it for my son, but it is too big for him. Like Machka's article says, they don't want our old stuff. Okay, I am going now. Once again, have a great morning. BTW, I like the painting Lisa.
XO,
Mo in Mississippi4 -
Today I walked 5.76 km.
Let me back up. The story begins last evening.
I came home after a long day at work and was just settling in to relax and maybe do some unpacking and sorting if I had the energy, when I got a phone call. Phone calls in the evening are a very rare occurrence and I usually wouldn't have answered except I saw it was our Bee Mentor!
She had some great news ... we could go pick up a swarm, in a box, right then and there!
So off we went! Found the place, got the big box of bees, and brought them home. We couldn't do anything with them at night (too cold), but this morning was predicted to be quite warm and it was.
We were up a bit early this morning, into our bee suits, and out in the backyard installing our bees into the hive. The whole "installation" took very little time. They marched right in like good little girls (and a few boys).
I had known I was going to be late to work and let my supervisor know, so as soon as most were in the hive, I showered and was off to work. By that time of the morning, the bus I catch for the last 10 minutes of my journey into the city runs once an hour. I got there with 50 minutes to wait, so I decided to walk.
That was the first 4.25 or so of the walk.
At lunch, the day had warmed up beautifully and was all sunny, so I went for another walk. And that was the rest of the 5.76 km walk.
Machka in Oz
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Good morning beautiful ladies!
Debbie yes driving is a tough issue. Dad still tells me he is going to drive to New Jersey to the town of his childhood and visit all the people. It's been eighty years, so I doubt there's anyone he knew still there. Anyway, I have hidden his keys. He gave them to me right after a doctor appointment that said he couldn't drive anymore. But he forgets and tells me he lost them.
I didn't click through to the manbot profiles. But they were ruggedly handsome as you say. So I daydreamed a bit about meeting them, then deleted the requests. No room for that in my life right now anyway.
Machka thanks for the "view as" tip. I will check that out.
Mo you are doing a great job with the exercise!
I get pictures of home libraries on my Facebook feed. I could get some shelves for my living room and make it a home library. Dad would object, and I would have to find money. But right now it's sort of a museum room. I only go in there to read if the television is too loud. I'm excited about planning this out even though I probably won't do it for years, if ever. There's a big window, and a leather loveseat and two upright chairs in there now. Hmm. Another daydream.
Have a great day! May you be happy, healthy, safe and free!
Annie in Delaware
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Mo, Machka, and Annie ~ Love reading your posts! My life is very quiet so it's like living vicariously through you ladies.
When I got my Dell desktop set up, I ordered Microsoft 365 for the first time. I had used Plan Maker in the past but lost it with the new computer as I had not backed up the files. Now I am trying to learn how to use Excel correctly. I am mathematically challenged and know nothing about using the formulas correctly but I have learned how to sum up columns for the most part.
Somewhat Political:I am getting texts multiple times a day from both parties. It's really getting to be a pain. I belong to one party and hate getting the other parties texts trying to convince me to change my mind.
Carol in GA6 -
I thought I posted this last night.
I’m finding it hard to keep up for some reason. I’ve be reason I know is that I’m trying to cut back on my screen time. It’s a delicate balance of keeping up to date with all of you wonderful ladies and setting my phone down.
Carol - The creature for my grandson is not my cup of tea either, but he will love it. It’s a dragon.
Lanette - I have 4 scheduled craft shows right now and would like to schedule 3 more. I am trying to decide where to apply.
One of my good friends sold her house in Feb and is living full time in a camper now. Not anything I would ever want to do but I’m happy for her.
Lisa - I am taking mostly wooden items to the craft shows. Rodger is making pens. I have a bunch of ideas I’m working through. I’m trying to get rid of a bunch of stuff out of my craft room and I don’t want to buy anymore supplies so we’ll see how this goes this year.
Have you started painting your wood cookies yet?
Annie - I can’t imagine being married that long and not grieving heavily. It hasn’t been a year yet and they say that’s the hardest.
Also, he probably has moments in his mind where he is reliving her passing.
We have a resident that cried for her Mama and Daddy they died when she was young. That’s where the dementia has placed her mind in time. It’s very sad.
I can also understand your frustration, dealing with it all alone is hard.
Your Dad probably is depressed, you could tell the doctor what you think and they can help.
Machka - moving all of those pebbles would be a pain. We’ve removed them from here. I don’t like how dirty they end up looking.
Heather - it looks like a wonderful weekend with your DSIL, I bet she’ll have fun introducing painting to the grandchildren.
Add me to the bacon in the oven camp. I’ve been doing it this way since 2011.
I hope your back is doing better.
How does the Tylenol work to get it off your iron? I’m intrigued.
Rosemarie - it’s nice to see you!
Michele - my family makes fun of me for making sure that everything is fair, but it’s because of things just like your situation that I do it.
Mo - I did not paint the eyes, a friend from ceramics did. I couldn’t do that! I couldn’t do your job, isn’t there anyone that poor mother could talk to besides you.
Machka - you explain the brain so well.
Allie - I’m so sorry you’re not well on your cruise. I hope the cold passes soon.
Rita - thanks for the info about sleep.
That flooding is crazy!
I did some painting of items for my sales yesterday and this evening. Tomorrow after work I have a massage and will probably not do much of anything afterwards. I have a long day of meetings tomorrow. All Teams which I find useful and annoying at the same time.
I am watching- listening to Jimmy Fallon while i catch up with you ladies. He was introducing Samuel L Jackson and said his new movie comes to select theatres Nov 8th and starts streaming on Netflix on Nov 22nd. Do you remember when we had to wait for almost a year for a movie to come to VHS? It’s crazy.
Tracey in Edmonton5 -
Jake had another "event" with his defibrillator early this morning so we called 911 and they hauled him off to the hospital to do more testing than what the EMTs could do. He's feeling OK and the the EKG that they did came out normal but it's good to get further information.12
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mcmillonmail wrote: »Good morning ladies!
My body has not flipped back to days. I stayed up until 3:30 a.m. yesterday, and it looks like the same today. It is now 1:32 a.m. I slept all day, and then boom, my energy kicked in, and I did 45 minutes of step aerobics, push-ups, sit-ups, and tricep push-ups. I was so happy that I exercised on a Monday. I am trying to increase the number of days that I exercise. I researched trails to walk with Rose, and I think I will stick to the one I know. The one by my house is only .6 miles, but I can do that with strengthening. So today, either I will walk or swim. I am going to jump in the shower now. Lisa, the allergens are driving me crazy. I had to do a sinus wash and shower with my eucalyptus steamer to clear it somewhat. Allegra can only do so much, I guess. I have been giving my dog Benadryl for her allergies, too. My doctor wants me off of Benadryl because studies show that it can cause dementia, but I need it. I started writing yesterday. I don't know if I am thrilled with it, but I will continue to edit it later. It is taking form. I changed the title as well. Who knows, I may change it again. This one seems to stick thus far.
I guess I will postpone my shots for another week, too. Pip, it sounds like you are doing excellent with your runs. You may start to love it after all. As for my house, I need to get some work done. I did move DH stuff out of a drawer and consolidated it into one for shirts today. Now, I need to work on his other drawer. It is getting thrown out or donated if it is too big or ragged. I will seek his input as well. He is sentimental about his stuff. I have trouble getting rid of two jackets that belonged to my dad. I want to keep it for my son, but it is too big for him. Like Machka's article says, they don't want our old stuff. Okay, I am going now. Once again, have a great morning. BTW, I like the painting Lisa.
XO,
Mo in Mississippi
I don’t know, I’ve been running for about 20years or sol let’s just say I’m glad we only do one 1/2 marathon a year
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Carol
I hear you! Somewhat political.I signed up to donate weekly to a candidate this cycle, the first time ever. I don't regret it, but I probably will never do that again. I get dozens of emails, calls, and texts daily asking for more money. I get it, but it's annoying. I get few from the other side, but I get plenty from the one, so I am inundated. Many go directly to spam, but quite a few still get through anyway. Only two more weeks! I can't wait for this to be done.
And there ended up being drama about the one candidate's statement being missing. The state organization that published the pamphlet had to shut down their voter help line because of the death threats. Even the candidate's party came out to say that it was neither the state's fault nor the state party's fault. The candidate themself did not submit a statement for them to use. The state had to make a statement that the candidate would be on the ballot. Ballots were mailed yesterday, so hopefully that will calm people down.
We can do this, Carol. Two more weeks!
Much love.
Flea
Willamette Valley OR6 -
Jake had another "event" with his defibrillator early this morning so we called 911 and they hauled him off to the hospital to do more testing than what the EMTs could do. He's feeling OK and the the EKG that they did came out normal but it's good to get further information.
I'm sorry, Barbie. This must be so upsetting to both of you.
Flea
Willamette Valley OR2 -
(((Barbie)))
Tracey I believe everyone needs a dragon in their life. If one is not available than it is good to become your own dragon!
Mo Graveyard shift is hard on ones body. It could be part of your need for Benadryl.
Have you tried an anti -inflammatory diet..I am on one where I eat minimum three fruits, veggies, spices, and herbs at each meal and a fermented food. (Mostly organic)I no longer have gluten, most grains, no processed oils, deli meats, bacon, fried foods, ice cream as much as possible. Low sugar and salt too! No I do not feel deprived. Quite the opposite because I no longer have a chronic sinus infection, when I rarely get sick I recover much faster, mood is more stable, recover faster when I do get upset, Blood pressure under 120 for top number in the 70's for bottom number. Pulse is under 70. Waist is now under 35. Weight today was 154 which is normal for my height of 5 foot 7 inches. It will be interesting to see how my blood work has improved with my next physical. I have been eating this way for almost a year. I count fruits and veggies, spices and herbs in my diet not calories. Nuts that are 150 calories are not the same as a 150 calorie soda for the effect it has on your body. One could argue the cost of my diet but look at the mark up cost of potato chips. A plain organic potato is much cheaper. Look at the cost of a fast food meal and weigh that against the cost of your increased medical bill and that is not even including how the increased inflammation impacts how you feel. Eating this way I know is actually cheaper in the long haul.
When a friend who I know is defensive about my eating waves a cookie under my nose I am not in the least tempted and know it is her problem no longer mine.4 -
Women and Men's rest rooms at Grant Wood rest stop...
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Hangin by the pool in Aruba13 -
Good morning all,
Barbara - what you said about the "cloud" is just someone's hard drive somewhere is why I store everything on a thumb drive. I don't care if I can't access my spreadsheets from another device. They'll probably do away with thumb drives one of these days just like they did away with floppy disks and CD's in laptops and computers. I'll protest until the bitter end, lol.
Margaret - I love all the Grant Wood art. He was such a treasure.
Barbie - good news for Jake. He is probably counting the days until he can drive again. Hope this episode didn't mess that up.
Carol - I agree, when my life gets boring I love reading what you gals are up to. You all are like members of my extended family.
Barbara - have you had a chance to take a look at the Part D Medicare plans? I haven't taken the time to go through them yet, but it looks like there are some less expensive options than the one we had that went from $3 plus change to $30 something. I'm lucky I'm not on any drug that I need to get from the pharmacy and hope it stays that way for a long time.
Allie - Enjoy catching those rays.
Rita - so glad you weren't impacted by that flood. Rushing water like that is so powerful. It's going to take a while to get things fixed.
Flea - Been there. That's one reason we stopped donating to political candidates other than maybe a small check locally for a close Commissioner race. Anything to avoid getting on a mailing list. Same with the Salvation Army and other charities. I support their cause but I get at least one solicitation per week for more$$. That small donation sent years ago to the Salvation Army must have been spent many times over in postage and printing. Now I toss a little cash in their bucket during the holidays.
Tired of the campaigning:I refuse to watch TV until the election is over. I'm ready to turn off the radio too. I talked with my mail lady last week and she said she delivers the same campaign notices day after day and is putting in really long hours and is sick of it. I don't think there's anyone left who hasn't made up their mind who they are voting for. If there are, getting handfuls of flyers or TV ads with repetitive campaign "propaganda" isn't going to make any difference at this stage unless they just woke up from a coma. I keep thinking that money would be better spent feeding the homeless or something beneficial instead of annoying us. I'm about ready to write in Rosie the dog and Thelma, Gladys and Fairy the hens and be done with it. Good grief.
Phones and Health Monitoring -Yesterday afternoon, in the diabetes prevention Zoom class, the topic was making sure we get exercise in little chunks, if need be, and don't sit for too long. Stay active. Several classmates said they set alarms on their phones (or apple watches) with reminders to get up and move after 20 minutes if they've been sitting. And they get other info like steps, sleep, and so forth.
I know some of you use your phones a lot too. I'm curious - do you carry your phones on your person most or all of the time? If so, are you always wearing clothing that has big enough pockets? Are you using bluetooth earbuds?
My phone is either sitting on the dining room table where I can hear pings for Messenger, in the glove compartment in my car, plugged into the charger where I often forget about it, or sometimes in my purse if I need to access info in a store. I detest talking on the blasted thing or any phone, for that matter, unless the call is expected and fits into my schedule where I can yak in a comfortable and private setting.
The only thing in my pocket all of the time is a handkerchief. Sometimes, in the other pocket, there's an egg or pruners or scissors or bungee cords or duct tape (just thinking of this past week, lol.) A grocery list if I'm heading to town.
Guess I'm stuck in last century.
Freeze warning coming up the next couple days. It's 38F outside right now and I see frost on the deck. Glad I got the little mats stapled down last week.
OK ladies, have a wonderful day!
Lanette
SW WA State4 -
LisaInArkansas wrote: »Hey, kiddos,
Still aching, but being at least mildly productive. Got all my machines up about a foot higher than they were sitting, and since all three work with foot pedals, it's easy to walk up to them, sew or serge a few seams, and be done with it.
Here's a weird one...I was finishing up the bag I'm working on, and was ironing it - and accidentally hit the web strap and burned it onto my iron. Was not terribly happy about that, obviously, and went looking for what I could use to get this plasticized black stuff off my iron... and found a video that said you could use paracetamol, what we would call Tylenol.
It worked. How on Earth did this woman find this out? Someone had to have once thought, "Oh, maybe I should try rubbing paracetamol on my iron to get that plastic off..." Wildly off-kilter, that. So - if you accidentally melt plastic onto your iron, use Tylenol to make it better... just in case you wanted to know. 🤷🏻♀️👀😂
Rosemarie - It's good to see you again! Your presence has been missed.
OK, I've had to correct three homonyms now, must be more tired than I thought.
See y'all tomorrow.
Love,
Lisa in AR
Who'd a thunk it? I get a kick out of some safety warnings on meds. On a childs cough meds "don't operate heavy machinery"? What, farmer John's son needed to operate the backhoe? Or Mary's 5 yr old needed to finish using the forklift to carry the used pallets somewhere's? Someone must've somewhere done this!😂😂😂
Rebecca
Whidbey
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@Lanette, I have a smart-watch, an I watch that logs all my steps, etc. so i don’t need to carry the phone all the time, although I do. I use headphones when I walk because air buds do not stay in my airs, no matter the type or size! I use my phone for everything and hate using it for a phone! (I’m like you there).
I got a good walk in this morning and will do another after this for the campground reservations. My knee is much better, but still tender. The week of no-walking last week helped everything to heal. The new app (on my phone) I’m using allows for stretching before and after the walk and I’m using that feature. It stretches both my back and knees and eases the muscle pains. I think I’ll keep using the warmup and cooldown options (5 minutes each with a 34 minute walk in the middle today!). I’m still using the knee brace for walking all day but take it off at night. The same with my back brace. Lets muscles breathe and relax while you sleep. Your body heals when you sleep so it’s a good thing to take off any braces or tape at night.
RVRita in Roswell5 -
Today is hug a wombat!!
RVRita in Roswell3 -
Well ladies I heard from 2 outta 3 sons. My youngest son gave he an update on Saturday via texting. He has had the first of a handful of infusions to deal with Crohn's. It was a 2 hr procedure and he said it wasn't too bad. Figuring out which way to go in the dark out in busy Japanese streets was another matter. He was most likely really tired and trying to go off memory on how he walked there from the train station. I cried reading his texts as I just felt so bad for him doing all of this on his own. I texted how proud I was of him tackling this life long disease head on. He waiting for paperwork to be completed so he can be on limited duty. Whether he stays in or has to get out is uncertain. The Navy will care for him thru his treatment. His infusions are 2 to 6 weeks apart. Most of them will be done when he gets stateside.💖
My middle son and family will try to come down to my sisters for Thanksgiving. He said it sounded like fun, so I am excited! Athena will enjoy playing with her 3 cousins, my nephew's girls.💖.
Nothing from my eldest as he's floating on The Big Blue enroute to Japan. He's pretty good about telling me when he gets to a port though. I miss the big lug.💖
Hugs ladies!
Rebecca
Whidbey
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Allie, looks like youre soaking up that sun girlie! Gawd, I need to travel to some place with HEAT! I am vicariously living in your back pocket.....😁
Rebecca
Whidbey
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Rita, it pi$$es me off and breaks my heart that our for-profit healthcare system makes you choose groceries vs MRIs and PT. https://gofund.me/6160c12b
Later, lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
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Jake is home from the emergency room. All is fine but they were glad that he came in to get checked out.
Lanette, I wear only jeans that have a pocket that holds my phone so I have my phone with me all the time. I charge the phone while I'm sitting down at a meal or using the computer. I use the pedometer feature to track my steps. I use Bluetooth headphones to make phone calls and listen to podcasts, music, and meetings on Zoom. I use the timer when cooking or to keep track of how long I ride my exercise bike. I have a kindle app for reading a book if I have some free time. I can access the library, MFP, and other sites via the internet.
Allie, glad you are having fun.
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Barbara - Thank you for making that possible. I was similarly disturbed at the thought of anyone having to choose between paying for copays and food. One reason why I'm so grateful to the VA.
Barbie - So glad Jake's home, glad he got seen.
Lanette - My phone is with me everywhere - as evidenced by the fact that my daughter called me while I was in the voting booth this morning... her ringtone says "Mama...mama......mamamamamamamama... " and it had people laughing in the booths on both sides of me while I scrambled to turn it off! 😛
Tracey - No, I haven't painted the wood cookies yet, but they're on my list. Today, I've been making giant scrunchies, with lace and eyelit trim. Pic in the spoiler.
Allie - you look totally blissful. So glad you're having a good time, and hope you're feeling better.
Machka - Glad you got your bees!
As others have said, and I've said, I will be glad to get to the second week of November so my text will stop pinging and my phone voicemail will stop filling up, as my filter pushes most of them right there. Add that to the fact that I'm on a bunch of lists because I'll be eligible for Medicare next year, and it's quite spamalicious around these parts.
Started to price things this afternoon and realized I'd much rather have a nap. It feels like Sunday. I'm just all bumfoozled in terms of time and days, as Corey's chilling in the living room reading. This is his last staycation day. He was going to paint, but it's too windy to use a paint sprayer outside. He was up and down a ladder for hours yesterday, so I'm glad to see him taking the time for himself.
Think I'll go snooze,
Love y'all!
Lisa in AR4 -
Stats for the day-
Walk w/family- 2hrs 8min 15sec, 41elev, 2.88ap, 75ahr, 92mhr, 14898steps, 6.15mi= 577c
Strava app= 745c
Zwift home spin bike- strava stats- 18.02min, 226elev, 132aw, 17.4amph, 104ahr, 125mhr, gear56, 5.24mi= 112c
Strava app= 135c
Zwift stats- 18.02min, 228elev, 131aw, 41arpm, 17.43amph, 5.24mi= 136c
Total cal 689
Took it easy today
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Hello ladies. I have read and up to date.
Last week I was off work and we stayed home and tried to figure out a plan. We did down trade our car for lower payments. Not thrilled but do what you have. Met with an agent to get signed up for medicare since we are also losing my health insurance. Was in shock at what we have to pay.
Then we each went over our clothes and filled 6 boxes with clothes and shoes to take to church that was doing a donation for those affected by the hurricane.
Now work this week and next and Nov 1 will be my last day. It is hard helping all these other departments come in and take parts of my job. Most the time I am doing better, other times I feel lost. At this point I just want it over and then I can figure out my next step.
Pip--Hope Yogi is doing better
Tracey--The dragon looks great and the eyes so real. Like they follow you.
Annie--Sending hugs for you and your dad. It is not easy.
Lisa--Interesting about the tylenol and the iron. Do you make the tylenol into a paste.
Barbie--Glad that all turned out well for Jake.
Allie--Hope you are enjoying your trip and having a relaxing taking care of yourself trip.
One thing I know is once I am not working I have to make myself a schedule or I will be sitting in the chair spacing off. Thank each of you for your friendship and concern.
Blessings, Vicki GRAND ISLAND, NE10 -
On phones ... mine is in my hand, in my handbag, or within arm's reach most of the time.
I use it for work, to keep in touch with my husband during the day, to track my exercise, to use 2-step authentication and to read. And more!
On headphones ... I have noise cancelling headphones at work and earbuds at home. Both are plugged into my laptops.
I rarely use headphones with my phone.
M in Oz2 -
Today’s gratitude: Dogs competing for “cutest” during morning time with Joe. Three way tie
Belated welcome @PennyinTX and @eagles226. Start by logging every bite, lick or sip, it’s a real eye-opener. You can do this!
Heather I started watching the Cas “forgot to deep clean” YouTube but stopped when she said “… this is why I don’t deep clean my house.” Will go back to it later Brava for all that writing!!!
Attagal Carol for persisting and getting your printer to work with new drivers!
Annie hooray for waling in the forest, for hip soreness getting better and SIX bags to go!!!. The Clutterbug’s 30 day challenge really helped shift my default position from “Maybe I could/should do something with this.” To “Can I release this back to the universe either by donating, recycling or tossing into the trash.” Doesn’t happen every time but it NEVER used to happen before the 5 minutes/5 things a day for 30 days. Cas puts the stuff that she doesn’t know where they belong, where she would look for them if the needed to use ‘em. Good luck!
Margaret hope the vaguely remembered gal is a pleasant addition to your circle.
Rita hope the knee issue is NOT serious. ((hugs)) Very appealing trails, hope you can soon explore them.
Allie your and dgd’s smiles.
Michele that poor tree! Those kittens really made it a “Nightmare before Christmas” Halloween tree.
Rori hip flexors not arthritis, hooray! Know you’ll persist with the needed exercises.
Tracey thankful indeed for your paid time off. Hope you continue to enjoy the new job and coworkers.
Rebecca ((hugs)) The waiting is the hardest part.
Lisa gorgeous clutch but did I miss the gold lined pocket? Don’t remember Phil the Prince of Insufficient Light and Ruler of Heck, but I loved Dilbert. Will have to see if I can find any of those books.
Heather Johnny’s second acrylic, truly beautiful! Your palette knife splosh is exuberant! Your carbonara mouth-watering and giving me ideas.
Barbie loved your “be kind to yourself” counsel to Annie.
Pip poor Yogi! Could his allergies contribute to his ear infection? Our Wheaten Terrier had horrible allergies and ear infections. :’(
Machka had to laugh that the part of gardening you’re really looking forward to is digging and moving rocks. Know your passphrase security advice is sound but I just can’t do it. I have a few passwords, with variations to meet length and character type variations that I use for most of my accounts. Keep them in a little notebook in my desk. If someone gets into our house and study they’ll get more important things than my passwords. We do what we can do.
Mo belated happiest birthday wishes to you! Hooray for smaller sized jeans fitting.
Lanette Tumble would not allow us to forget Tummy Time. She becomes quite insistent if its delayed, even if we’re napping. She’ll poke and prod and failing that launch into heart-rending “Yipes! I’m STARVING.”
Rita truth about data being forever available, especially to authorities and bad actors. The cloud is just a hard drive in someone’s data center.
Sue ((hugs)) and prayers for your sister.
Decluttering challenge Day 34/30 Fire district binders and Thrivent folder34-Loaded the binders into the car to take to the fire hall tonight. Spent close to an hour purging from the monster Thrivent folder to make room for the new annuity contract paperwork. Now only the fire district GRANTS binder and WTH pile remain.Only through pg 18 but time to get those binders to the fire hall.
Later, lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
Move more than yesterday, fuel better than yesterday, live NOW.
Open heart and mind before mouth.
2024: Strengthen: body, mind, heart-connections
Thanks! It is, but I do have to be more patient.💖
Thanks for much for the puppies calendar! I will use it!
Rebecca
Whidbey
Wa1 -
Just a heads up ladies, any of you that use calendars, instead of throwing your old ones out, please send to me! I use them in my envelopes making for my 15 pen pals. Just send me a private message on here, and I will sent you contact info. Thanks again!
Rebecca
Whidbey
Wa2 -
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Hidee ho from nightime in Aruba..this isn't turning into the trip I planned for sure.. me i left the resort early and took a taxi back to the cruiseship.. then i slept for 3 hrs ,got up and im seeing the ship doc tomorrow at 8:15 if its covid im in my room for the rest of the cruise, if not i get the joy of paying 255.00 plus cost of meds.. but I feel awful..
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Had this lovely meal and had maybe 4 bites of steak and the potato and asparagus and that was it..
Im a hot mess lol
Well wish me luck tomorrow 🙄7
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