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Marti is still doing really well on her new meds. She has been very unladylike, rolling like a pony in the grass! And if not in her mouth, her toys are always nearby
Not bad for 12!
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For Mags ~
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Oh Mags, one problem at a time. Goodness!
ShepK, thanks for the picture of Marti. She is a goof ball like Mitzy. This is her playful position too.
She is waiting for her really late night walk. Ta ta for now.
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Mitzy is such a happy girl
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MammaR, you are out late! Another true night owl you are. Good to hear from you!
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How is treatment going? Headaches gone or improved? How is your baby? DH? What's on your mind? Ok, that's enough questions for now :
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That was supposed to be a smiley face
My phone ignores the last character when I forget to hit "space".
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Going to shower. BBL
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Oh, btw, you ought to drive home because it's not safe to be sitting in parking lot this late.
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Good evening Ladies :0)
Loverly - Yeah! your hubby is home. You're so fortunate. Mitzy looks sooooooooooooo cute. Funny girl. I just want to reach out and hug that sweet face. Well at least scratch that belly.
Shep - Marti is such a beautiful girl too. Hard to tell from the pic she's 12. I sure hope your theory on finding things when you stop looking works for me. I finished knitting a green crib blanket a couple months ago, but now I can't remember where I put it. DRATS!
I think I mentioned that my endocrinologist only checks my Vit. D yearly. I'm going to have my MO or PCP check it more often.
Mags - Sorry you're still under the weather. Have you tried any Probiotics?
Susan - Did you make it home ok? Beautiful pics of Claire & Elena. Also, so sorry for your Mom's loss of her pup. And that you aren't able to communicate with your brother.
MammaRay - Hope you're in a safe place, doing your thinking. If it's 12 midnite here, then it must be about 3 a.m. there?
Sas - You've been a busy busy girl in pursuit of your glass prizes.
It has been nice and cool here this week, but tomorrow it'll be in the 70's, then Sunday - Thursday 80's and then 70's. Ewww! A/C time!
I'm waving at you Holeinone, Yoga_girl, and whom ever else my sleepy brain can't remember.
Good night & sleep well all!
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MamaRay! (Waving)
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Good morning, afternoon, and evening!
It's so windy here today and last night. Around 2-3 am Mitzy climbed up the stairs and went straight into our room looking for us. (she knows she is not allowed upstairs). I sat up really fast and I think I scared her even more. Poor thing....by the time I got to my bedroom door, she was already downstairs. The girl has no fear of thunder and fireworks, but is all antsy when it's windy out. every time the wind picks up, she barks at the trees or the barbecue grill.
MammaR, thinking about you and hope you have a better day today.
JunieB, you look that cute when you sleep? Not me (I don't think). I probably look more like the people in the NyQuil commercials.
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Awwwwww
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JunieB ~ That blanket has only been "lost" a few months? You're due to "find" it soon! I find things all the time....even things I don't remember having! I just discovered a half dozen shorts in my dresser I don't recall buying. Bermuda shorts, in nice colors and just my size.....just like I would have picked out...LoL! I was putting away piled up clean linens last week and found two skirts that I had been looking for. You're not misplacing things; you're creating future surprises!
Sending this little guy to heel, oops,I mean, heal you
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Susan ~ Claire & Elena
Loverly ~ Poor Mitzy! You are so mean. Let that sweet girl curl up next to your bed! I hope the high winds have died down. Some dogs are very weather sensitive....maybe the pitch of the wind or the change in barometric pressure was uncomfortable for her? I usually have to break out the lavender oil for Marti when there is a thunder storm. We had a fierce one a few nights after she started the Xanax........she didn't even cock an ear or wrinkle her nose. Wish I could go back in time and give it to her for all the storms it the past that upset her soo. How's Hubby re-adjusting to the comforts of home? Still keep thinking about those boulders crashing on that scary road.... He is a brave man with a good heart, putting himself in such danger to help others. God was watching over him for sure.
MammaRay ~ Hope you made it home safely from the WalGreen's. Quiet times are good as long as the "creepy crawlies" don't sneak into your thoughts. Easier said than done.... Dealing with this stupid cancer thing and having to take care of others (and yourself) sucks. Hoping you have a good friend to talk to or a silly friend to make you smile.
FF ~ "Hey" !
For all those who need 'em....
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I know I could be a little softer with her. Tough love. Ha! Still windy, but we took her out anyway to "expose" her to the scary wind. She did find. Here is her all happy and running freely.
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Walking against the wind. Notice how she adjusted her pointy ears all the way down to help with aerodynamics.
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animals are so happy running free. Nice pics
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Susan- daughter and granddaughter are looking well. Hope the family is feeling more settled with the new baby routines.
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Loverly ~ I see two happy girls playing in the sun. Beautiful pics
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Love the future surprises theory. Recently opened my purse to find €10 that I had no idea was in there, that doesn't happen often!
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Goodmorning Ladies,
First and foremost I'd like to say,
HAPPY MAY DAY TO EVERYONE!
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Oh how I miss celebrating May Day! In elementary school we used to make pretty little baskets to fill with candy or flowers. The local candy shop and florist would sell baskets of goodies too. How much fun it was to surprise our special loved ones with the baskets we had so carefully made! And how delightful it was to receive them! Did anyone ever have a May Pole? It looked like such fun! Spring is a magical time...it should be celebrated
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Shep - Thanks for the pic with the Cairn. Awww! Now that I've been off of the Ibrance for 4 days I'm starting to feel somewhat more like my self. Will have more bloodwork on May 13th to see if my counts have rebounded and I can start it again. Last month my ANC was 1.43, and this month 0.92, plus my RBC's were down as well. So weird since my ANC for the last 4 mons. had been 1.09, 1.31, 1.54, 1.43, etc.
Also, it will be nice when I actually run across that crib blanket. For the life of me I just can't figure where I'd put it.
Loverly - I can guarantee you I do not look that cute when I'm sleeping. Mitzy look like she's having a exhilarating time in the park.
It is sunny and 70 degrees here today. Would be a great day to take a dog to the park. Sure hope my surgery goes well and recovery is uncomplicated. September will be here quicker than we know and I want to be ready for puppy. Still thinking about names. Spencer, Simon, Theo, Kirby, hmmm!
Susan - Beautiful pic of Claire and Elena.
FeelingFeline - I've never found extra money in my purse. But did find $20 on the street once and $10 in a washing machine at a laundromat once. But that's it.
Mags - Are you feeling any better?
I hope everyone else has a great rest of the weekend!
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I have a raincoat that only gets worn occasionally. I found $3 in the pocket once. It was so much fun, I left it there so I could find it again and again. I still enjoyed finding it each time.
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FF ~ finding money in my purse would be a BIG surprise! LoL ! You know those times you make a cup of tea and then leave the room and forget about it? Then, a bit later you remember, "oh my, I I would like some tea"....and go into the kitchen to "find" that cup of tea already made, just sitting there waiting for you? Not a memory problem at all.....just thank your Invisible Butler! (tea-hee!)
JunieB ~ LOVE the pretty print of the old timey bicycle with the wicker basket surrounded by flowers. So much detail with the trellis, lattice fence, birdcage.....I could look at it for hours. Wouldn't that make a lovely wall hanging?
Happy May Day to All!
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FF finding money that you forget is a bonus. It must be what sass feels when she finds vintage glass at a bargain price.
Junie and Shep we never celebrated May Day, I do not remember the tradition behind it. Does it have to do with spring planting, which I am doing now.
Loverly nice to see your hubby safely at home and your girls running with your dog.
Susan your granddaughter is adorable , keep the pictures coming.
I had a bit of a flare up of lymphedema last week, and realized it must be from leaning heavily on my left arm while painting,. I haven't had any problems since my last herceptin treatment last May. Live and learn
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Shep - Yes, that is a pretty picture, and yes it would make a beautiful wall hanging.
Lookie - Yes, lymphedema is a pain. My arm acts up when I over use my arm, like when I do something like gardening or like you painting. When my arm flares up it also causes my reconstructed breast to swell too. Do you have a compression sleeve to put on? That always helps me.
I really didn't have an answer for you about May Day, so I Googled it. I just remembered it from elementary school and that putting flowers on a neighbors front door was part of the tradition.
So here is a brief description of the origins of the May Day celebration:
May Day is an ancient spring festival in the Northern Hemisphere. It's an astronomical holiday, one of the year's four cross-quarter days, or day that falls more or less midway between an equinox and solstice – in this case the March equinox and June solstice. The other cross-quarter days are Groundhog Day on February 2, Lammas on August 1 and Halloween on October 31. May Day also stems from the Celtic festival of Beltane, which was related to the waxing power of the sun as we move closer to summer. At Beltane, people lit fires through which livestock were driven and around which people danced, moving in the same direction that the sun crosses the sky.
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