Baby it's cold outside
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Still very hot here. The weather guessers keep trying to tell us it is going to rain, but it doesn't. I guess I need to go outside and wash my car.
Had the reveal today for the nipples. I cried--they are perfect. I'll post pics on the picture forum in a few days. It has all been worth it.
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YEAH MARY!
I was kidding about changing the title of the thread--it amused me at the change the change in seasons has brought about and trying to make a cute comment about it.
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It's okay about the name of the thread. Another 6 months and it will be appropriate once more.
Mary, I am so happy that you are thrilled with your new "headlights". I haven't been on Timtams site for a long time.
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Congratulations Mary, so glad the nipples are perfect! We continue to be warm and sunny here in Michigan. I love it.
I was in bed all day yesterday - Went with friends to a Sex and The City 2 fundraiser on Wednesday evening - we had a limo and went to various restaurants that were hosting parties for the premier of SATC2. Got to the movie theater for the midnight showing and on my way up to our seats I fell and hit my head and cheek on a metal divider rail. I'm a mess - bruised and swollen cheek and now a black eye and a large lump on my noggin - same side as the breast cancer. The poor right side of my body - it's in bad shape. Oh well, I had a grand time as did everyone else.
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Holy Crap Suzette! What a painful memory for what was a fun filled sounding evening! The limo & the restaurants sounds like it was a BLAST! And I'm chomping at the bit to see that movie. Paint me jealous (except for the injury portion of your evening)! Joni
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Oh Suzette, I'm so sorry that had to spoil your good time. I envisioned the way you were describing the evening until I got to the falling part. I agree with Eph 3-12 Holy Crap.
Still hot here. Some rain finally, but no much. I have my whole family coming tomorrow for a wonderful day together. Have a wonderful weekend everyone.
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Bummer, Suzette! I hope you are recovering well.
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Thanks everyone. I finally feel better today, swelling is down, face still a mess but makeup covers it fairly well along with sunglasses. Our group raised $500 for relay for life so that was the best part. It was a fun evening though and I'd do it again for sure. I'm sure I'll need to see the movie again as I missed a couple of parts.
We're having a beautiful Memorial weekend. It's been in the low to mid 80s with relatively low humidity and sunshine. Expecting rain tomorrow but our typical Memorial weekend involves 50s and 60s usually - cold and blustery more often than not.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
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Yesterday was a beautiful day, in the 70s. We went to pick up a couple more fish, and then had some friends for a dinner of Lamb chops, potatoes, carrots and cauliflower. Pretty healthy meal...until you added the Crème brûlée and dessert wine.
Today is supposed to be in the 90s, and tomorrow the high 90s. We are going to start digging another pond, so we may need to get out there early tomorrow.
The bigger fish is my newest baby.

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I love the fish. They're so pretty. Frankly I think Crème brûlée and dessert wine are totally worth the extra calories. We're at 81 degrees at 11:20 am. I love it.
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I had my whole family here yesterday and it was glorious. Fun, food and much laughter. The weather cooperated beautifully. It was supposed to be in the 90's and humind with a chance of rain. It did not rain, but clouded up and it dropped down to about 80 degrees all day. The little ones swam and we were able to be outside almost all day.
Hot today and I hope we do get some of that rain today.
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Meece--what kind of fish are they? The bigger one is striking!
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Koi.
The big one, mine, is a Sanke (sahn-kay). We have maybe 14 koi of various varieties.
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starting to cloud up here after yesterday & just a while ago of high 70s! Hope it doesn't rain. We have 1 more soccer game today!
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As the afternoon wears on the temps are actually rising. I understand we could have a bit of rain this week, but I sincerely doubt it.
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It rained approximately 3 inches this afternoon. I'm so glad it didn't rain yesterday.
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Wow! We didn't have a cloud in the sky today. I actually had to hose my arms down to cool them earlier.
I got some bloom set spray for my tomatoes because my purple calabash one won't set. Has anyone ever used this stuff before? Does it work?
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I had some clouds yesterday but mostly sunny with a nice breeze. Got most of the garden weeded and some herbs seedlings planted. I've now got chives, red basil, cinnamon sage, regular sage to go with the thyme and greek oregano that came back up from last summer. I'm going to get some tomatos, green pepper and cucumber, too. Today is shaping up to be another beautiful day, sunny and quite breezy, bit cooler than yesterday, but with a bit of haze from the smoke from the Canadian wildfires. Got fine ash all over everything in addition to the pollen that is everywhere. Gotta love springtime in Maine!
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You just reminded me that we are entering wildfire season. We have had such A mild spring you would think that we would have remained greener longer. Not so. Unfortunatel, a wetter winter and spring means more brush growing, means that more fuel once it has dried out. We get covered in ash on a regular basis during the summer and fall.
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82 at 12 noon - but, the sun just went away and the clouds are rolling in. We're supposed to have rain this afternoon which we actually need. The grass is looking a bit brown. There were wild fires in northern Michigan a week ago but not close enough for us to experience ash from them.
I have to tell about the deer/dog/human incident last night. I let my 20 pound dog out last night at around 9:45. Just light enough to see where she was going - she spotted a deer and a fawn and took off after it. The mama deer went berserk and started chasing my dog and my dog started yelping, then the deer was headed for the dog and me so I started running for my life to the house. Then the deer figured her baby was safe so she started heading away then my lovely STUPID dog started chasing her again!!! The deer whipped around and charged the dog and by then my husband was outside and the deer charged right to our porch snorting and P.O'd at all of us. The dog made it in the house, my hubby snorted back at the deer and finally she left. It was scarey and hilarious at the same time - we've never been that close to a live deer!!!
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Suzette, loved the story. Made me smile. NH it also made me smile to think of "spirngtime" in Maine as we are in full blown summer here. Today it is 90 degrees. We floated in the pool earlier--gotta get that vitamin D level up better. Plan to cook out later with the DH and one of my sons. Hope it has been a wonderful memorial day to all.
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Beautiful day today, sunshine all day and 83 degrees. Too bad I had to be in my office most of the day - and then the social worker at the Cancer Center (I'm not sleeping and am way too anxious so she's helping me). (edited for poor typing!)
Ha, ha - I figured she would see my horribly bruised face and either send the police to my DH (who wouldn't hurt a flea, let alone me) or send me for alcohol rehab (I did have more drinks than I should have the night of the fall - I had four). She was so sweet, she said she's seen my DH and he loves me so much (and that's after 31 years of marriage) and also she said I deserve a fun night out like that. She made me feel less guilty about my fall.
My I do go on don't I!!
I'm thinking of all of you - have a wonderful week Meece, Native Mainer, Mary, Eph312 and all the other sisters who visit this thread!
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Hey, as of tomorrow half the work week will be over. I can't wait. I really need a new job.
Came home this afternoon and move my fishies from one pond to the new one. I tried taking more pics but they weren't feeling to photogenic today.
Everyone enjoy their week.
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Suzette, I'm glad you found a good social worker to help you out. I used a friend here at the VA who is a psychiatrist. He was an intern with me years ago. He really helped me out during some tough times. Hope you are sleeping better. I take a benadryl every night to help me sleep and with my allergies.
Meece, I'm intrigued with your fish. Making me want to investigate doing this.
It is still hot, but not toooo hot. No rain since Sunday. We bought a rain barrell (55 gallons) to hook up to my gutters. I find rain water makes my plants grow so much better.
Short little story. My 27 year old son is 8 1/2 months clean and sober. He lives at the 1/2 way house near us. He's taken up gardening. He bought some seeds and planted them. One of his plants is moon flowers. He called me last night like an excited dad to tell me the bud to the flower is just about to open. He's nurtured these babies all through the cycle. No better way to learn about patience. Have a wonderful hump day as Meece said.
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Meece, I hope the fishies are photogenic soon so we can see pictures.
Mary, what a great story. Gardening can be such a therapeutic hobby. I'm so glad that he lives near you.
We are about to get some major thunderstorms here in mid-michigan - we need the rain.
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They are calling for rain all week long. Yesterday there were 3 or 4 thunderstorms that missed us.
Meece, I would post my hubby's fish pictures from the weekend but your koi put the 6 blue gills he caught to shame.
Sheila
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Rany and chilly all day yesterday, but going to be nicer today. Cloudy, but with only sprinkles. Boy, my garden LOVED the rain yesterday and is look soooo happy this morning! Going to rain again tomorrow, but I need to make a a major grocery run, so I won't feel like I'm losing out on the sunshine with errands. Supposed to be some thunderbumpers, which actually would be nice--I like watching storms.
Suzette--glad you found someone to help. Wish I'd had access to a social worker when I was going through radiation treatment hell and radiation complication treatment hell. Oh, well, things are better now, and I hope they get better for you, too, VERY soon!
Mary--hooray for your son's accomplishment! I have friends who battle with alcohol and I've seen how much effort it takes. I'm as impressed with your son and I am with my friends!
Meece--I'm looking forward to seeing the fish, too!
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This is My Big girl, who would not sit still for a photo, but you can see how pretty her color is. She is a "Showa" variety

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And here is my little one, a "Kohaku" variety, who has grown nearly 2 inches since I got it on my birthday.

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They're beautiful Meece. How soothing it must be to sit and watch them swim. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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