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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2015

    hahahaha PTS. That is well worth braving the cold and ice!!

    I can't imagine living in that kind of weather and worrying about my children on the roads. I worry enough about them driving on our crazy freeways. Add ice and snow to that and I'd be in a straight jacket!

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited January 2015

    Slow, would welcome sunny Cali especially on an afternoon like today, there sure is a reason at times for hibernation~ 

  • FireKracker
    FireKracker Member Posts: 8,046
    edited January 2015


    PTS...I was Thinkin about U when I read that Nj U is no betta then PA

    The black ice is very bad here too

    Lots of accidents,roads closed etc.

    U went out for wine???lol

    I went food shopping...just for a few things...my GD took me about 4pm...by 5:30 it was pouring and freezing up even tho the weather report said it was 37 deg...yeah right..as my GD was comin out of the car to drop me off I swear she was doin the Rumba right outside my apt...thank u God she held her footings cause tomorrow she turns 30..

    My eyes r closing

    Gnite all

  • duckyb1
    duckyb1 Member Posts: 13,369
    edited January 2015

    PTO........where are you in Jersey...........Cracker and I are familiar with Jersey.....and of course she is very failiar with Brooklyn..........LOL..bet we're neighbors...........I have a home in Pa. and NJ...............


  • Lucy55
    Lucy55 Member Posts: 3,044
    edited January 2015

    PTS..out for wine.? ah..a lady after my own heart !! Only trouble is since dx I only have some occasionally.. :-(


  • GmaFoley
    GmaFoley Member Posts: 7,091
    edited January 2015

    Here is the biggest STFU I KNOW....Today - I got up to do computer work at 3:30am. Got settled in my computer chair, turned on a movie to watch and then realized its a holiday today... Geeze.... Can't believe I did that.


  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited January 2015

    Lucy, of course I needed my wine!  If stuck inside, the stress required it and I did not anticipate the storm!

    Ducky, I live about 2 miles from where FK used to live, in scenic central NJ also known as dead on where hurricane Sandy hit 2 years ago!  Matter of fact, major portions of town are being ripped apart and lots of talk of the plans for redevelopment.   But it is close enough to get to the shore easy but far enough not to pay big the big bucks! warmer today and black ice is mostly gone

    after my diagnosis I did change up my diet and added lots more veggies and such but life is not worth living with out my nightly glass of wine!

     

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2015

    GMA, I would have been tempted to go back to bed!!

    Lucy, I really enjoy a glass of wine once in awhile. Everything I read said I shouldn't have wine with a triple negative diagnosis. When I asked my MO he said it won't hurt once in awhile. Sooooo - I listened. We must listen to our doctors ya know - at least when it's convenient!! I don't drink too often, but occasionally I do indulge.

  • duckyb1
    duckyb1 Member Posts: 13,369
    edited January 2015

    PTO...........My primary home is in Pa......a suburb outside of Philly.

    My home at the shore isin Cape May Beach, 6 miles from Cape May,and 11 miles from North Wildwood......with Wildwood Crest at the other end.....so we have several choices......the furtherest beach is 11 miles, the closest 5 miles........

    I have a built in pool, so we don't have to go to the beach if we don't want to, but when we do, we leave before the crazies arrive.........

    No a wine drinker.........my one daughter enjoys a glass of wine, but when I drink it I light up like a xmas tree........LOL.....and my head feels like it is going to explode....My daughter says "Mom maybe your allergic to it".....who knows....just can't drink it.

    I am more of a Kauhula type of person.........love it with cream..........I also like the Seagrams Wine Coolers........not a whole bottle, but a small glass.........

    And forget beer...........no way...............


  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited January 2015

    Ducky, I grew up in PA, half way between Allentown and Philly but moved to NYC for college, NJ was a move to buy a house and have a place to park my car where it was not trashed~~really!

    I like my area of NJ as if I feel the urge to hit NYC....or the beach... both are convenient

  • FireKracker
    FireKracker Member Posts: 8,046
    edited January 2015

    PTS I do miss NJ

    More then I ever missed BROOKLYN

    And I miss u too...a lot.

    We went to a reunion together..she took me for my mammo

    And anyone who knows me a while would remember the bra thing.lol

    She took me to get them too....

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2015

    PTS, I was born and raised in Rockaway Beach, NY. Moved to CA when I started HS. My dad was born in Pillow, PA and grew up in Elizabethville, PA. I am an east coast girl at heart. I still have relatives in PA, NY and Florida. I hope to get back there someday.

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited January 2015

    hmmm, never heard of Pillow Pa, then again PA is full of interesting town names but have heard of Elizabethville I think

    I sort of envy folks whose entire family lives close to each other.  My family is all around and each of us are in dif states really

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2015

    Pillow is a very small town. It is in Dauphin County - just like Elizabethville. I loved going to visit my Grandparents there as a kid. Such good memories. She made the best Pennsylvania Dutch food. I remember she creamed everything in those days - creamed corn, creamed spinach. I get hungry just thinking about it.

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited January 2015

    oh god, Pa Dutch food is so good and so bad!  In my family I helped to introduce my sisters boston family to Pa treats~~

    Philly cheese steaks were a huge hit

    Lancaster Ham and bacon were part of every years holiday

    then again Taylor Ham and cheese sandwiches and Pa mac and cheese is so.....so so  bad for us

    however the veggies do tend to be over cooked~~


     

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2015

    Oh boy....I remember the ham and cheese too.

    We would also eat something called ring bologna.

    We would always buy a bunch of it to eat on our trip home.

    It IS really bad for you. I find it odd that they all lived to be in their 90's though.

    I ate pretty well in my adult years and still got all these diseases.

  • duckyb1
    duckyb1 Member Posts: 13,369
    edited January 2015

    Back then no one ate processed foods with all the shit they throw in so it can stay on the shelves for years...........

    Nothing like a Philly cheese steak....and our Philly Cream Cheese cannot be beat....we also have the best Hoagies, soft pretzels and Tastykakes.........Yum.......all not good for you.........LOL

    My father in law ate everything, and so did my MIL, he lived to be 103 and she was 96......when we went crabbing in Maryland for "blue claws" if some of the crab bodies were smaller......he would eat the shell too.....

    Now tell me that isn't roto rooter for the digestive system.........but everything they ate was fresh.....everything......no microwave........all good food.........and guess what..........when she fried her meatballs for gravy........she used "lard"...........but eveerything elese was olive oil...........

    I think yes.......we did this to ourselves.......imagine what this newer generation is going to deal with......fast food, processed food, junk food,.......at least we were spared a little of that...........well I was cause I'm a lot older, but my 45 plus kids never got fast food...................guess why...........with 6 kids we couldn't afford it.......LOL..........

    Oh well it is whaat it is...............

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited January 2015

    ring bologna! 
    wonderful and surely something so good must be good!

    recently I ordered online a family fav.....Musselmans apple butter!  oh so much better than any ordinary apple butter!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2015

    Oh boy....apple butter sounds so good!

    Ducky, I think you're right. I wonder if it's the microwave??? Also the processed food. I ate a lot of cold cuts when I was a kid too.

    My husbands family fried everything in lard too. All his siblings are very health and in their 70's and 80's - no major medical problems.

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited January 2015

    some of the recent news reports say it is basically the luck of the draw!  not sure why we all seemed to draw bad ?

  • duckyb1
    duckyb1 Member Posts: 13,369
    edited January 2015

    PTO......

    I agree with that.........my FIL died taking one Valium to control his blood pressure.....can you imagine at 103......that is unheard of.........and my poor husband died at 57......go figure.......

  • duckyb1
    duckyb1 Member Posts: 13,369
    edited January 2015

    Stella..........kncked out from her PhenBarb.......LOL.......image

  • PoppyK
    PoppyK Member Posts: 1,805
    edited January 2015

    Hope they get Stella's dosage worked out soon.

    I ate better foods than my relatives, exercised more, never smoked, didn't drink much.... And still was diagnosed with BC at 49. Who knows how long it was there because it made it to my nodes.

  • FireKracker
    FireKracker Member Posts: 8,046
    edited January 2015

    I lived on sugar

    I smoked from when I was a kid

    I'm large breasted

    I slept in a bra all my life cause they got in my way

    And I did not breast feed any of my kids

    Prime candidate for the beast even tho it's not in my family

    Oh well shit happens

  • Lucy55
    Lucy55 Member Posts: 3,044
    edited January 2015

    Fk.. I wish sh#t didn't happen...




  • FireKracker
    FireKracker Member Posts: 8,046
    edited January 2015

    so do I

    It's the luck of the draw

    Or

    Who gets the short straw

    I didn't even go for mammos....I never thought it would happen to me...stomach cancer would not have shocked me at all...this beast knocked me right down to my knees...

    But

    I got up,brushed myself off,bitched a lot,screamed a lot but I don't even think about it anymore

    U girls R young...my heart goes out to all of U

    Gnite all

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2015

    I never smoked, only had alcohol occasionally, and ate pretty well as an adult. My luck must be pretty bad in that case. My luck drew three different diseases. I would really rather blame it on the microwave. Or, messed up DNA!! I'd hate to think my luck is that bad!! haha

    PTS, You got me thinking about Pillow, PA and I went on their historical website. Imagine my surprise when I came across the same picture I have in my home. It's a picture of the Pillow band. My Grandfather is in the picture!! I couldn't believe my eyes! I have more old pictures I bet they would love to have.

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited January 2015

    slow, that sounds cute, think I will explore Pillow!

  • FireKracker
    FireKracker Member Posts: 8,046
    edited January 2015

    what happened here today?

    Very quiet

    I'm finally goin to the specialist tommorrow

    Please say a prayer I get some answers

  • Lucy55
    Lucy55 Member Posts: 3,044
    edited January 2015

    FK... Yes.. Sending prayers for your specialist visit.

    I know you ladies are all rugged up in your winter woollies..But it's summer here , and an exceptionally hot one at that.. Ugh... We have airconditioning , thank goodness, but I am finding it so exhausting this year when I have to go out..


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