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  • cmbear
    cmbear Member Posts: 1,086
    edited August 2011

    Eph technically you're not really a second cousin but a cousin 1st removed. Next generation is 2nd and so on. Commonly, most people just say 3rd cousins or 5th cousins. Either way it is a distant relationship. Sherry,  how cool is it,that you two are related!! What a small world!! I'll have to look you up on Ancestry. I love the story about your MIL, she sounds like a true southern lady. My DH aunt passed a few years ago and she was very similar. Very petite and definitely knew "her style". She was very proper and wouldn't wear just anything!! Shopping for her was always a challenge!

    Eli--what strange and wonderful hints. . . I am still stumped. Has the color been altered at all? Is that fair to ask?

  • Hauntie
    Hauntie Member Posts: 483
    edited August 2011

    Alright - It's definitely something broken. Other than that I haven't a clue.

  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited August 2011

    extreme close-up for a mosaic swimming pool bottom or rim around the shelf of the pool.

  • heartnsoul76
    heartnsoul76 Member Posts: 1,648
    edited August 2011

    Sherry - that would be so funny if the three of us were related!  I've never even run into anyone with the last name Newton, except when I was visiting relatives in NC. I'm amazed to find TWO Newtons right here! Small world for sure!

    Hauntie - that's what my son said....something broken, LOL.

  • heartnsoul76
    heartnsoul76 Member Posts: 1,648
    edited August 2011

    Eph and everyone!  My son found this website that is really for doing calculus problems, but for the fun of it, I guess, the guy included geneaological relationships.  I use this all the time when I'm trying to figure out how I'm related to someone else.

    For example, here is the breakdown of how Sherry and mjb are related:

    http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=seventh+cousins+once+removed

    Here is how I use it. Randy Travis and I are cousins, and I was trying to figure out how close. So I typed in: grandmother's cousin's grandson and I found out that we're 3rd cousins. 

    It's really cool for that! :)  Forget about the math... 

  • Foxlairfrm
    Foxlairfrm Member Posts: 214
    edited August 2011

    Sherry, take your ML to Sears. They sell Land's End stuff or shop from the catalogue. They still have pant styles that are above the waist and nice quality. Their chinos come in lots of colors. I'm still stuck on the old style khakis! I'm getting to the point of shopping in the jr dept or catalogue. When you loose weight everything is hipster style. I don't like that at my age and I don't quite have the bod for it...lol

    Foxy

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited August 2011

    cmblastic, I would say that if you were looking at the Mystery Object, you would not see it in such detail; so in that respect the color may be enhanced.  In other words, if the color is altered at all, the purpose and result would be to show more definition. 

    That cleared up all of your confusion, right?  

  • Foxlairfrm
    Foxlairfrm Member Posts: 214
    edited August 2011

    Ok, second guess, some archeology project.

  • SAB
    SAB Member Posts: 1,498
    edited August 2011

    Barbe, you did such a good service for that tech.  It was shocking to read that she was told she wouldn't get cancer.  So many of us on these boards are BRCA neg, and don't even get tested until we have a dx.  That tech should think about changing docs to one who is more informed.

  • justmejanis
    justmejanis Member Posts: 1,847
    edited August 2011

    Greetings everyone!

    Okay mystery pic: I am thinking it looks like a compact of powder and the powder has broken loose.

    It is so interesting to read that Sherry and Heartandsoul are cousins.  However "removed" they may be, it is an amazing coincidence.

    Foxlair......I have not read all the hundreds of pages of this thread, so I was unaware you are a dog groomer.  I have two Golden Retrievers and boy are they a lot of work!  I do all of their grooming, they are brushed daily and bathed often.  They had a bath Monday and my backyard looked like someone had slaughtered a blond animal!  I had enough hair leftover to make an new Golden.  I sure love them though and they are worth all the work.  I will be thinking of you with your upcoming scans.  Sending BIG healing hugs to you all the way from Idaho.

    Elimar you crack me up with your pictures and hints!  I am new to this game, but I can see why everyone has so much fun with it.

    I hope everyone is enjoying the weekend.  I look forward to getting to know you all much better.  I am doing great except for this long wait.  Grrrrrrr......but I find out my test results Friday.  Hurray!

    Take good care one and all......big hugs.

    Janis

  • KittyGirl2011
    KittyGirl2011 Member Posts: 537
    edited August 2011

    Okay...the pic looks like old broken pool tiles.  Hi everyone!  I've been doing lots of waiting lately.  Wait for the doctor, wait for insurace coverage okay, wait for appointments, wait for test results, and on and on.  I'm sooooooooooooo tired of this waiting.  GRRRRRRRRRRRR!   Kitty

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited August 2011

    I will guess it is a modern art painting with a blue wash over it.  Or the side of and old barn the has been repainted one too many times.

    Eph, a few pages back you wrote that perhaps the fountain drinking squirrel could be mine.  No, I don't have or never have had a squirrel who would drink out of a water fountain, but I did have a male llama named Maurice who drank from the water hose.  He loved to get his drink when I was trying to wash things down.

    I am so happy this thread is working the right way for me once more.  I spent more time catching up then when I would start actually writing a post my laptop would inevitably run out of power!

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited August 2011

    I don't think anyone even got close to what the mystery pic was.  That's o.k. because Weekend Mystery Pic is going on hiatus next weekend.  There will be something else going on, so stay tuned and check the thread out at the end of next week to see what's up

    The picture this week...    ...was an ice shelf in Antarctica, a high resolution satellite view. Or you might say a huge sheet of ice that had broken up(You can see a ground view below.)

    "The Wilkins ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula dramatically broke apart in February 2008. In the image above, captured by the Taiwanese satellite Formosat-2, big pieces of the ice shelf float in a frozen matrix of smaller bits of ice. Some of the larger chunks are several hundred yards long." 

                                        

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited August 2011

    I don't think anyone even got close to what the mystery pic was..  That's o.k. because Weekend Mystery Pic is going on hiatus next weekend.  There will be something else going on, so stay tuned and check the thread out at the end of next week to see what's up

    The picture this week...    ...was an ice shelf in Antarctica, a high resolution satellite view. Or you might say a huge sheet of ice that had broken up(Ground view below.)

    "The Wilkins ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula dramatically broke apart in February 2008. In the image above, captured by the Taiwanese satellite Formosat-2, big pieces of the ice shelf float in a frozen matrix of smaller bits of ice. Some of the larger chunks are several hundred yards long." 

                                          

  • heartnsoul76
    heartnsoul76 Member Posts: 1,648
    edited August 2011

    LOL, so instead of really, really close it was really, really far.  Cool picture!

  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited August 2011

    shoot-1 of my 1st guesses of our very 1st mystery picture was a satellite image of the Grand Canyon or something like that.  I guess we got away from the distance shots after so many close-ups! 

  • JeanH
    JeanH Member Posts: 281
    edited August 2011

    Hi everyone,



    I have been AWOL for quite a while but wanted to drop in and give you an update....I am done! Rads are over, skin is healed and I am down to taking a pill (tamoxifin) and 6 month checkups. I have been slammed at work, a combination of catching up from the lost time and budget creating season and have not been on the boards for a while.



    I wanted to take a moment to thank all of you for all the advice, the cheering and just being there. I have never been a journaler, blogger or social media person so going to these boards was very uncharacteristic for me especially for something so personal. I am so very glad I did. All of the ladies on these boards have been so encouraging, cheering me along every step of this year and allowing me to play it forward by helping other women just beginning their journey. I feel a bond with all of you. It has been such a lifeline to be able to post here to vent, to check a symptom, to get feedback or just hang out, especially on those days when I was too tired to do anything else. As much as I hated that we all have breast cancer in common, it was helpful to know I was not going through this alone and that so many of you were long time survivors. I received so much from all the women here and on the other boards and I wanted to thank you.



    I will be stopping in, but I know I cannot keep up with every post- you are very prolific writers. You can always pm me.



    PS my hair has grown back enough that I am going wigless, the 104 degree days a few weeks make make it a very east decision. It is very short but you cannot see my scalp, my condition for stopping the wig. I don't even think it is as long as Jaime lee Curtis but it works!



    Love,

    Jean

  • Foxlairfrm
    Foxlairfrm Member Posts: 214
    edited August 2011

    Jean, I wasn't here for the beginning of your journey but I congratulate you on the end of your treatments! I hope you never have to visit this part of your past again! Do come back and visit us though...lol

    Foxy

  • cmbear
    cmbear Member Posts: 1,086
    edited August 2011

    Jean, congrats on finishing TX, now on to hair growing!! : ) 

    Eli- great picture! My DS said a sattelite picture of igloos!! He thought it was snow or ice. Close but no cigar!! On another note, I have a good friend that raised a squirrel from a baby till it was a year old. It had the run of one of the bedrooms, and would run up on her shoulder or head when she came into the room. When she finally released it in the neighborhood, it took off and lived happily for quite awhile. Whenever she would walk her dog, it would come up and crawl to her head, just like before. Sadly, it got swept out of a tree during a tropical storm the next year.

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited August 2011

    cmb,  If only you had listened.   I could have declared a winner if someone had said "ice" of some kind.  I was being tricky by not going close up and going to a satellite pic instead.

    That's an amazing "born-free" squirrel story.  Truly amazing if it included bowel and bladder control while he was on her head.  (I know a parrot can't be trusted!)

    JeanH,  LOL at JLC's hair!  Enjoy the freedom of leaving the wig off, having a breeze on your head has probably never felt better.  I'm very happy to have been of support with this thread, you are welcome.  I have a feeling we will see you from time to time.  After all, you are on the Tamoxifen & this IS the "home of the hot flash."  Even if you manage to escape having any major flashes, you will want to let us know that just to feel the outpouring of envy we will shower upon you.  ;-)

  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited August 2011
    Jbmiller-what a wonderful thing the funeral home did with your Dad's photos! And hooray for the clean CT results! My mom is interested in geneology and works at it off and on. She's found some interesting stuff.

    Paula66-Congrats on the job offer! Way to Go!

    Jusmejanis-having a date helps a lot, doesn't it? Hang in there!

    Ginnybee---WELCOME! We all get tired of treatment at one, or sometimes many points. It's normal, and we just keep muddling through. We all deserve a whine and cry party or two along the way.

  • justmejanis
    justmejanis Member Posts: 1,847
    edited August 2011

    Greeting Maine.  Yes, having a date helps so much!  Friday is getting closer every day, finally.  It seems like such a long wait since I had my last appointment.

    Jean how wonderful your treatment is over.  I hope the Tamixofen agrees with you and you get few side effects.

    Welcome to anyone I have missed.  We will all be here for awhile so please vent away anytime.

    Have a great day everyone.  Huge hugs.......

    Janis

  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited August 2011

    Hooray JeanH!

    E-what's a fot flash? Hot flash while farting?

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited August 2011

    Eph, Fot flash is a hot flash while typing that makes you fumbly-fingered.

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited August 2011

    The real answer is that I am a good speller, so feel I can get away without using spell check most of the time.  I forget that it is also useful for typo check, so I should use it anyway.  Then you wouldn't get onto me and my poor habits, but who am I to deny you your proofreading fun?

    I feel a flash coming on. (This post punctuated with a <<poot>> while hitting the submit button.)

  • reesie
    reesie Member Posts: 2,078
    edited August 2011

    ROFLMAO - was that <<poot>> your fumbly fingers or uh..a...fot flash as Joni describes E?

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited August 2011

    the last week I have been having hot flashes at night again.  Nothing to major but I liked not having them at all.

  • leisaparis
    leisaparis Member Posts: 587
    edited August 2011
  • KittyGirl2011
    KittyGirl2011 Member Posts: 537
    edited August 2011

    Hi All and welcome to any neebies I've missed.  Last month I was really in that dark place with this BC diagnosis and then on top of that I lost my job to downsizing.  I've applied around and got two interviews thankfully.  I finally heard today that I DID get the job I wanted!  YEAH!  Finally something good happens!  So now all I need is that darn Oncotype score to come in low and I'm ready to celebrate!  Drinks anyone?  Kitty

  • reesie
    reesie Member Posts: 2,078
    edited August 2011

    Oh, no drinks for me Kitty unless it's a "virgin".

    I tried one the other night (been off chemo a couple of weeks) and whammo - return of the alcohol migraine (thought for sure that would go away, but no such luck).  I was sick all day Sunday. 

    I have only had about 5 drinks since I got pregnant with my twins 22 years ago.  At first I stopped (wow, saying I "stopped" makes it sound like I was a lush lol) because I was pregnant, then because I was nursing, then because everytime I had even one alcoholic drink I would get a migraine the next day. 

    So it's back to "virgins" for me (lol).  Unless I drink enough that I have a hangover the next day anway Yell

    But congrats on the new job!

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