Thinking Out Loud.....
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Isn't it Hawaii, take me away!!
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yes but i was thinking of Rebekah and its only 2 hours away.
You know what Linda if you are are tired let the prisoners out for couple of days to do things for you.
Just make sure they don't escape. Have Clorox handy
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Good Night♥
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August, Seyla, you'll be in the sun in August!
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LOL. Not getting better. Not sure why. As soon as my youngest gets on the bus, I'm going to bed.
Hope you all are doing well.
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Sorry you ae feeling yucky, Mak. Should you see your dr?
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Rain is coming down like crazy.
Linda...I hope you are taking it easy. Thinking of you.
Yes Meece Thanks
Good morning.
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We just had a heavy rain - it has subsided. DS texted me - here comes the front - he said. He was watching the weather channel yesterday - nasty line of storms went through TN. I asked him if he wanted to be a weatherman(should have said meteorologist). He said no. I'm weird when it comes to the weather - I've been a bad influence. That and my germophobe tendencies. I've created a monster.
Sorry to hear you still aren't feeling well, Linda.
Hope they are helping your dad with his swelling, Sheila.
Congrats on DH's job, Meece. You'll be next!
My Huskies won last night! Yeah, baby. National Champions. What a run they had. So sad the women didn't join them.
(((((((((Everyone))))))))))
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Had my ob/gyn appt today. Had a baseline ultrasound to make sure the tamox isn't doing any harm. So far, so good. Blood pressure was 90/60. Weird. Guess the elliptical is doing something for me - even if it's not making me lose tonnage.
What is interesting is that a few yrs ago, I would often stick my arm in the bp machine at the grocery store and it was usually in the 130's over upper 70's or 80. After I went through all the bc tx's, my bp has been closer to normal - 120/80 or a little less. I wonder if it's because my body was under stress trying to fight the cancer. Why it was so low today, I can't explain. Not that I'm complaining.
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COngrats to the Huskies.
That front is here now. It's 62 so I opened all the windows to get rid of GERMS!! Cleaned EVERYTHING too. Having Chicken soup now and it's making me feel better. No doctor, just a cold. A long lasting cold!
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You're sick and you cleaned EVERYTHING? You're good. I'm not sick and I can't get off my lazy a$$ to do anything - vacuum, clean the bathrooms, clean off the kitchen table for the insurance guy to come later, tackle the pile of ironing, rewash the sweaters I washed yesterday and left in the washer (loser), or do the freaking taxes. They're not due 'til the 18th, right? I need a motivation transplant.
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I needed to get teh germs out. I'm sick of being sick, it's just dragging on.
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I hope all those germs blew out of your house and you are feeling better soon.
What is your avatar? Robot chicken? Is that a Borg chicken? Looks like Locutus of Borg.
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Robot Chicken....very good! Your one smart bird.
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No, I cheated, I looked at the file name. I don't know what Robot chicken is. Looked like a Borg to me. At first I didn't notice - just thought it was a hen for spring, but then I saw the Borg-looking apparatus on the side and said, hey, wait a minute...
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We are turning into chickens on another thread so I changed my pic to reflect that.
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What the cluck, Mak! You need to get back on your feet!
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LOL!!! Thanks Meece. I'm getting there. Unfortunately DH came home from work with the same cold. I wonder how that happened??
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Too much cluckin' would be my guess!
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LOL, good one.
DD had 2 great days at work, tomorrow they fly to Calgary Canada to go Heliiskiing for 10 days. What a life.
Lipton soup always does good for me when I have a cold. GET WELL SOON Linda.
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Thanks Deb. LOL Meece. You're on a roll today!
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SHEILA???????????????? We miss you!
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I'm back. I was behind of everything in the house.
Linda thank God you keep Clorox handy.
Hi Everyone.
I didn't go to the hospital today but spoke to his nurse. Now more problems. something in his blood work is very high.
i don't know!!!!!!!
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I keep amonia handy too. Glad to hear your doing well.
XOXO
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Prayers for your Dad Sheila that they find the problem with his blood and treat it.
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New York has good hospitals.
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That was the name of the blood test Amonia (sp)
I googled it and its describing everything my father is experiencing.
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I meant ammonia. Is it really the name of a blood test?
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