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  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited November 2011

    Today is my birthday and 11 year Cancerversary I have so  much to be Thankful for...

    Happy Thanksgiving...

  • Isabella4
    Isabella4 Member Posts: 2,166
    edited November 2011

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LISA.

    Also Happy cancerversary...tho' wish you didn't have to celebrate this.

    Isabella.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited November 2011

    Happy Birthday, Sweetie!!! Have a grand day full of thanks, Lisa...

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited November 2011

    Happy BDAY and cancerversary, Lisa!!!!

  • QCA
    QCA Member Posts: 1,539
    edited November 2011

    Happy Thanksgiving, and a very happy birthday, Lisa!  I know I'm thankful for your presence on this site, and all the photos you share. And congrats on 11 years, too.

    Barbe, the potato casserole does have potatoes (5 lbs of them) which you mash with a stick of butter, 8 oz. cream cheese, and an 8 oz. container of sour cream, seasoned salt, onion powder.  Top is sprinkled with paprika.  I like to make it because you can refrigerate it overnight (or a day or so longer) and bake it for 30 minutes when you need it.  I really did use fat free cream cheese and sour cream, but used real butter.  Most people just love it, including DD's boyfriend who will not eat cream cheese at all.  What he doesn't know won't hurt him!

    Isabella, after all most of us have eaten today we'd no doubt be better off if we'd just have a ham and cheese sandwich, too!

    Love the drinking as part of one's heritage!!  Now it's on to my favorite part of Thanksgiving, the turkey sandwich!

    Kathy

  • jazz3000
    jazz3000 Member Posts: 188
    edited November 2011

    Lisa- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFh-rX_Sfhs  Happiest of Days. Two Birthdays in one is not bad. Enjoy the 12th up and coming.

    Happy Thanksgiving to all and God Bless. The Pies posted are wonderful and you can almost smell them baking. Hoping your day is wonderful and fun filled and you have warm hugs all around you.

  • Caroljl
    Caroljl Member Posts: 57
    edited November 2011

    Hi Barbera, thank you for starting this thread, it's great.I am 63, 64 next month, so I guess I qualif y. LOL. I am also a 1 year survivor and with the help of my husband, other family and my friends I got through the ugliness of cancer invading my body. I still work, have 2 great sons, one is married and gave me 2 beautiful grandchildren and the other is, lets say,,, almost engaged. I once again have my health back, almost to where it was before BC. I want to lose about 20 lbs that I gained through the last year with chemo and all, at least that was what everyone said, eat what you want so you can keep your strength up. OH BOY, I should be as strong as wonder woman. LOL. I hope you and your other older friends will except me.  I hope your turkey day was a great one.     Carol

  • Valjean
    Valjean Member Posts: 1,898
    edited November 2011

    Welcome Carol. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I am sorry you have to be here, but happy you have found us. This is a wonderful "family" of sisters & I hope you, in time, will agree.

    I will be traveling to my DD#2's home to spend our family Christmas with them as they are seven hours to the north of us. Hope the heavy snow stays away. Just last week the northwestern portion of the Upper Peninsula of MI received 12-14 inches of snow which is not too far from where we will be going. I have the presents wrapped for the grandchildren: girl almost 5 yrs & boy 3.5 yrs. I won't even have time to do any decorating at my house until I get back. We spend every other actual Christmas with them & the opposite years are for the in-laws & since they were gone for Thanksgiving (a trip to FL) our trip was delayed.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited November 2011

    Lisa, have a wonderful birthday and cancerversary!!!





    Hope all you girls had a great Thanksgiving!



    Love n hugs. Chrissy

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited November 2011

    Wow, give an American female a turkey to cook and she disappears for days!!!!! Sheesh!!

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited November 2011

    Welcome, Carol.

  • Maya2
    Maya2 Member Posts: 468
    edited November 2011

    3jays: I'm so sorry I sent you the card. It really was because I was thinking of you and it had the cute dog in it. Upsetting you was the last thing I wanted to do. I won't send anymore holiday cards. We all have to cope as best we can. Sometimes the holidays are the cruelest time of the year. We are told from every ad that it's the most wonderful time, but for many, it just isn't.

    I hope you're feeling better. Sending a hug, Maya

  • Isabella4
    Isabella4 Member Posts: 2,166
    edited November 2011

    Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving...and are absolutely stuffed to bits with all the food you have cooked !

    I went for my MRI today, for the reappraisal of my spine, I got DH to drive me, returning the favour I did him driving him back and forth for a knee op. a month ago. I do not like MRIs at all, I'm not claustrophobic, but I don't know....getting stuck if the electric fails is my worst fear, so stupid, but there it is. The machine was a bit smaller than the last one I got into, and my arms were touching both sides, which spooked me to start with ! The last one seemed enormous in comparison to this one. I  asked could they turn me round, and could I go in feet first, and they said yes !

    The nurse said we'll put you some Michael Jackson on... then she put on some ancient Jackson Five stuff !! Before I went in I had to go and change in a cubicle. I went in to change into a gown, turned the lock for privacy, then tried to get out, and couldn't. The lock had jammed. I was hopping about, wondering what the h*ll to do without causing a fuss, but in the end I had to pull the emergency cord. There were 3 nurses, a doctor and the receptionist at the door in a flash, all shouting 'are you OK?' I was soooo embarrassed when they let me out....everyone looking to see what the fuss was, and DH came strolling up saying ' I KNEW it was you, can't go anywhere, can you'  right in front of everyone, as if I had locked myself in on purpose !!! I was so pleased to get back home....and have been sat with my feet up all evening reading.

    I am off to bed early, somehow I get so het up over these stupid tests, now I have to wait 'til December 9th to see what the result is....at the back of my mind I'm thinking 'could they be looking for SOMETHING ELSE ??' Makes me go cold just thinking about it.

    Isabella.

  • lassie11
    lassie11 Member Posts: 1,500
    edited November 2011

    That turkey looks delicious Barb - what I want to know is how you kept the pan looking so clean?!

  • Gingerbrew
    Gingerbrew Member Posts: 2,859
    edited November 2011

    Lassie, Hah, I was wondering the same thing about the sparkling clean pan! Hmm.

    Isabella now you know they will pay close attention to you in the hospital should you ever pull an emergency cord! I fell over in a dressing room once, got my foot stuck in the leg of a pair of jeans and lost my balance. Atleast you had your pants up! LOL

    MAya, I hope you noticed up above that 3Jays left us all a nice Thanksgiving card herself. I hope you get a chance to communicate because internet communication can be so difficult to carry off smoothly. I think it is nice you sent her a card and I betcha she does too. Hugs to you. 

    Off to find a turkey sandwich. :) 

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 5,065
    edited November 2011

    Lassie, I just thought how  beautiful woman would prefer to pose in clean clothing and thought why wouldn't a beautiful turkey want to pose in a clean pan?

  • jazz3000
    jazz3000 Member Posts: 188
    edited November 2011

    I've seen an apple pie, pumkin pie, bread pudding, Turkey, and a Candle for the center piece. Where's the potatoes and gravy, cranberry saurce, yams and rolls? It's a Virtual Thanksgiving - just the kind Chemo recepients can most appreciate. NO smells, tastes, or gas or constipation. Just what the Doc ordered.  Yeah I have to agree that pan is really really clean. That can't be the pan that made the gravy.

    Maya don't you stop doing good things for others. 3jay wouldn't have mentioned it if it hadn't touched her. Being who you are is what life is all about. I enjoy reading your posts and your thoughts. God Bless.

    Isabella you never fail to cheer me. I don't think the Doctor has any ulterior motives in mind where your MRI is concerned. It sounds like he really cares about you. Christmas is coming.

    Barbe I've found a photo of a poodle skirt for a block. Why are you discussing CS Lewis? Shadow Land with Anthony Hopkins is CS Lewis's story or at least a part of it. I raised my children on his books and JRR Tolkiens. The Hobbit being the first we read together. When the movies came out we were all thrilled at the opportunity of seeing the stories come to life. I am actually online trying to find the leather bound set of all his works for my DS. You make me laugh and I wanted you to know that. I need it right now. 

    You all have a great evening. Much comfort and warmth to you. 

  • 3jaysmom
    3jaysmom Member Posts: 4,266
    edited November 2011
    maya: i sent you a PM.. i have NO idea where the card you sent is; but please tell me... Don't ever stop sending cards!!!they keep me knowing you all care for me, and thats' what keeps me going on the dark days.. Gingers' right. i could only post a little, Im SOOO sick right now. hopoe the anti bs work soon.. i emailed you......3jays
  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited November 2011

    Wasn't this the thread where we were discussing CS Lewis??? I know him from the children's books The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. After I read those I knew I could never write a better book myself. I had NO idea he wrote "grown up" books!!!

  • Gingerbrew
    Gingerbrew Member Posts: 2,859
    edited November 2011

    Yes, read Screwtape letters and The Great Divorce. Those books were my introduction to CS Lewis. I think you will find them engrossing.

    I have never read, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. It is however in my 3 foot high stack of books to read. I am still not really reading anything of greater length than a Readers Digest article. I am off of Anastrozole for 5 days now and think I may have regained a little bit of focus.

    I got a pair of gloves today that don't have the fingers on the ends I hope it eases my hands some. I am not sure they are tight enoiugh htough. I ordered a medium but on their chart on the package my palm measures a small. I am 5'11" tall and weigh far far too much but somehow I seem to have managed to have thin hands and feet, ha ha size  12 A. If only my belly would match my extremities.  This belly fat is a surprise to me. I have weighed much too much for about the last 8 years but it distributed reasonably well, this belly fat is huge and embarassing. I wonder if it is the Anastrozole doing it?  I was writing about hand gloves wasn't I? I am not so sure I have regained any focus whatsoever!!!!

    Love you all GInger

  • jazz3000
    jazz3000 Member Posts: 188
    edited November 2011

    Barbe  I think it's interesting that CS Lewis's wife died of bone cancers back when and wonder if she had BC initially and didn't know it. Back then they just didn't recognize BC as cancer was cancer. They recognized hers' when her bones started breaking. We are so much luckier today. She was a female prototype for rad treatments. Here's a list of CS Lewis's books and there are more. He was a writer for most of his life, but Narnia was so well received outside of England it made him a name world wide. 

    The Magician's Nephew
    Prince Caspian
    The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
    The Last Battle
    Out of the Silent Planet
    A Grief Observed - wrote after his wifes death
    The Four Loves
    The Hideous Strength
    The Problem of Pain
    Miracles
    Till We Have Faces
    Perelandra

    Well my mouth is getting sore and I'm beginning to worry with the chemo that's going to be where it causes issues.  Roof of my mouth is sore and I feel like I have threads tickling my nose part of the time. LOL.

    Sorry to here 3jays feeling so bad right now. It does make it hard to enjoy anything or anybody sometimes doesn't it. I think we all want to be on top of our game but in these circumstances it makes us reassess our lives and lifestyles. Definitely a crossroad in life.  I hope your taking evasive actions against your anti bio. At least with probiotics in capsule form. Helps.

    Ginger what's wrong with your hands? So far as focus goes I never had much to begin with so no one should notice too much with me. LOL

  • Valjean
    Valjean Member Posts: 1,898
    edited November 2011
    3jays ~ Thinking of you and hope you are feeling better. Sending a gentle hug.
  • 3jaysmom
    3jaysmom Member Posts: 4,266
    edited November 2011
    thanks, Val Gal.. back at cha!.....3jays
  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited November 2011

    (((3jays)))

    The clean pan was where I put the turkey to carve it. Hee hee. Last night we went with friends to a Brazilian steakhouse. The food was incredible but the scenery was fantastic. All these hot young rancheros running around with skewers of meat.....

    I am in a meat coma today.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited November 2011

    Here are some of the pix from the Jazz Festival yesterday

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited November 2011

    PS...If you want to feel younger go to a Jazz Festival...we were about the youngest there by ten years and we are 70 and 69

    Wink

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 5,065
    edited November 2011

    Lisa, I love Jazz.  The first volunteering I did after retirement was at the local Jazz festival.  We have an annual festival every November.  That was even more fun than just going to them.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited November 2011

    Chabba, many of my friends were there volunteering and they enjoy it alot...I would but it is over the Thanksgiving weekend....have you ever been to the three rivers festival?

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 5,065
    edited November 2011

    No, the only one I've been to is the one here.  Once I got so involved at the Senior Center I no longer had time for other volunteering.  I've since cut back some but at one time I was spending 50 - 60 hours a week at or working for the Center.

  • Valjean
    Valjean Member Posts: 1,898
    edited November 2011

    Barb ~ Several hours late with this comment but when you said you had so much meat you were in a meat coma, my first thought was:

    H*LL, I'd be in a "hot young rancharos" coma !! Tongue out

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