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Mommarch, Hope she gets good news.
Sandy .....Happy Birthday
Val....Happy Birthday
Anne, Thank you for keeping track of our birthdays
Teacher...sorry to hear about your Penny
Jackie....So glad to hear that all went well with your mammogram
Miminiemi.....Have a great time in Texas
Hi to everyone!
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yah Sandra and I had lunch together here in Texas on her bd. It was lovely to really meet. We have a good picture, but I must wait to get home to post it. So sorry about Penney. Pets keep us calm and keep us such great company.. she is lucky to have you now Teacher. I can't go even two days without a pet to love me.
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Moms n val happy birthday
chevy congratulations on the card good luck.
no mine was 15 years and it was metastatic it's on the chest wall on the same side as I had the lumpectomy.
I'm sure everybody is heard cuz I wrote it on other boards,I have shingles what the hell
so now i am quarantined, okay go in pain but I'm taking pain pills for my back and my doctor gave me medicine he is worried that I'll get it again, my ammune system compromised thanks for caring I'm lurking, it's 115 am
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Here's a photo from yesterday when I finally got to meet our lovely clown Mimi, aka Thelma. (She's the cute one on the right.) She and her friend Jan were in San Antonio on a bus trip from Iowa. Our weather didn't cooperate very well - foggy and humid, but the group seemed to be having a good time anyway. My iPhone photos are quite fuzzy but then, at this age, maybe that's a good thing.
We'll have to wait until Thelma gets back home and posts her photo. (Although Jan took both pictures so chances are all of them are fuzzy.) I saw my plastic surgeon yesterday for an 8 week check-up after my October surgery. He gave me a great birthday present - I now have a date for my final (#6) surgery and it's coming up fast! I'm "on" for December 19th. This surgery will be to finish reconstruction now that it's apparent that surgery #5 was a success. The infection I had after the first surgery last year caused a loss of parts of three muscles on my side, chest and the front of my left shoulder. Most of the soft tissue on my left side was lost including 1/3rd of the way up the side of the left implant, so it had to go as well. I've had surgery to repair the muscles but they are short and don't work like they used to. Let's just say they "don't play well with others." My altered anatomy has pushed and pulled in the wrong way, causing pain and causing the implants on both sides to migrate and cause additional pain. So now that the plastic surgeon's 4th try has worked, we can move on with getting rid of a left mud flap and do fat grafting on my "skin over bone" areas on my chest and under my left arm. Yeah! I never thought I'd get a December surgery date and figured this would drag on several more months. It's about time I got some good news.
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If you look deeply into the palm of your hand, you will
see your parents and all generations of your ancestors.
All of them are alive in this moment. Each is present in
your body. You are the continuation of each of these people.Thich Nhat Hanh
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Blondie,
Ouch and ouch some more. Those shingles are terrible. Dh has had them --- all the way around his upper chest. This was yrs. ago and he still remembers the huge discomfort. He has always been really apprehensive that they would return. Prayers that you and your Dr. can keep the pain under control.
Sandra and MiMi.
It is you and even fuzzy it's a great picture. I am so glad you two were able to "find" each other and have a good time. I think ( just like our going on Carole's vacations with her ) we all feel so connected when we get to share in vacations and meetings with each other. It just leaves a warm, toasty feeling.
Sandra,
So very glad things have worked out well with your surgery. You have sort of been through the wringer with all of the post surgery events from the first one. It is delightful that you can go on and finish up what was started such a long time ago. Really happy that it is soon. Yay !!!!
We have rain today which will be with us all day, but it is NOT ice or snow -- so though for me un-pleasant at least in color, still not so bad. I think I need to invest in some of those light bulbs that mimic sunshine. I just so hate the grayness of a rainy day or even too cloudy of a day. The minute the sun comes out -- I'm happy as a clam again and my spirits just zoom straight up.
I'll be checking in later to see all of you.
Blessings
Jackie
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blondie: so sorry about the shingles, hope they resolve quickly
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Blondie, So sorry to hear about the shingles. They are really the pits.
Always fun to have a face to go with a name. Good luck on your surgeries, Sandra.
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Happy Birthday to Sandra and Val!
So glad you two were able to get together, Sandra and Thelma. You look happy in the picture and you both look pretty.
Blondie, just what you DID NOT need--shingles. Hope you get some relief.
Mommarch, I don't know what Hodgkins disease is. I'll have to google it. But it sounds bad.
Cammi, we miss you and hope Joey is taking good care of you.
Hi to everyone not mentioned.
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Happy Birthday to both Sandra and Val!!!
Great picture Sandra and MiMi. You look like you're having so much fun. I'm so glad that you had a chance to meet.
Blondie..So sorry that you are dealing with the shingles. Hugs! I hope you get relief from them soon.
Mommarch..My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Carole, I sure wish we had some of your sunshine today. It's been rainy and dreary all day long and I'm like Jackie in that I need that sunshine to perk me up. Enjoy your sunshine and those warmer temps.
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Thank you all. DD had her bone morrow extraction yesterday afternoon, as her Onc had to leave to fly back to Egyept for a family er. We probably will not know the results until after the first of the year.
I thank each and everyone of you for the support I have received in the past 3 years on this site.
You are all awsome
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This is a "WINTER PICNIC".... It looks so pretty!

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sandra: very happy for you that you get your surgery so quickly, praying it all goes smooth for you this time.
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One of the hardest lessons we have to learn in this life,
and one that many persons never learn, is to see the divine,
the celestial, the pure in the common, the near at hand--
to see that heaven lies about us here in this world.
John Burroughs -
Brrr,
The winter picnic looks inviting, but a bit on the chilly side. As long as there is no wind I could sit a spell -- a very short spell.
We are not going to have sun after-all today. Well, I can always hope the forecast is wrong, but it is fairly likely we won't. I guess we have to go in steps --- and to that viewpoint -- at least it quit raining. I'm not sure when it did as I kept hearing rain on the roof long after dark last night. During the afternoon so much rain had come down that there were just puddles all over the yard and definitely in any low places in the road etc. On the way to town we kept an eye on the large drainage ditches alongside the road.
We don't think much of our engineers around here that create the pathways for run-off to collect in our lake. They keep digging the ditches deeper and deeper and that is not actually the answer. It hasn't worked well in the past and still doesn't. Some one filled up some of those ditches with rick-rack ( somewhat flattish stones of a good size ) and they are ok. Though not all of it, those deep ditches just fill up with assorted debris that clog up the pipes that have been installed for under the road -- and when they get full of too much --- the water just sits on the road and anyone's yard that is nearby.
Going to work tonight about 6 p.m. Work is good, always for me.
I hope you all have a good Saturday with at least tolerable weather.
Mommarch -- you are one of us.
Blessings
Jackie
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Chevy, I am not crazy enough to do a winter picnic when I can see a nice warm house in the background. Might do it if camping when I would be cold anyway. I would love to know which magazine had that photo. My candidates would be Martha's Living or Real Simple.
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The picture is gorgeous! It was 75 in San Antonio yesterday. Even though we had three freezes in November, the temps keep bouncing back. We all want some nice cold weather for a change. At least some of the trees are in the middle of changing colors and dropping leaves so as long as you stay inside in the air conditioning, it looks like autumn outside.
I've had a problem keeping my husband from doing what we wants to do after cataract surgery on Monday. Today I duct-taped him to the recliner. He responded by sticking his tongue out.

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Lol good r4 u purple no less
Thanks for caring
Sandra n mimi love the pix.
Bbl
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I found that on Pinterest! You get started looking at the pictures, and one just takes you to another.... Or you can type in any subject, and so MANY come up!
Sandra, what a good sport he is! Ha, ha!
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That is a really pretty piece for winter and X-mas too.
Jackie
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Chevy - I have that problem w/songs. I'll google some old thing I want to think about (like maybe A White Sport Coat & A Pink Carnation or perhaps How Much is that Doggie in the Window) and the offerings along the R side will take me to 100 different old songs & bands that I love. I can spend all night going from site to site and singing along at the top of my voice. Not very productive but lots of fun
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Sandra.....just knew you you were "clownin' around".....love the pic of you and our resident clown Mimi!
Poooooooor Mike....taping him to a chair.....
for me day 2 after left eye cataract surgery(with a black eye) I drove myself to my "dooms day mammogram" and core biopsy.........that was 366 days from the all clear mammo the year before....and the next week I had the right eye done.....had to have a laser procedure a few weeks later after the area of the capsule that holds the new lens clouded on that eye.
The doc at the breast diagnostic center put off my stereotactic biopsy for two agonizing weeks before I got a diagnosis although he did talk to me as if I had cancer....is was a doc that relocated from Parkland hospital in Dallas.
Yeaaaaaa TCU!!!!.....they won today.....my Dad graduated from there when I was a kid, he is smilin' down from heaven!
Mommarch you & your daughter is in my thought.
Blondie.....gentle gentle hugs lady....I feel for you
I had shingles in my 40's....over several dermatones, agony!!!!!...I did order Lidocaine cream which help for about an hour at a time.....I also slept on a under inflated air mattress......I did get a shingles shots when I was around 60, as I never ever wanted to deal with that again!
I went to get my Reclast IV at the infusion center at the hospital last Monday (due to my osteoporosis) which was to take 15 minutes but my veins were not cooperating and they needed to draw blood and send to the lab before they could order the Reclast from the hospital pharmacy....3 nurses and numerous pokes in ONE arm they finally "struck gold" and a total of 3 hours....the actual IV infusion took 15 minutes! Husband and I "dined" in the hospital cafeteria.
Chevy, Hubby and I use to picnic in the snow all the time when we were cross country skiing, with lunch in our backpacks....we would take off our skis, use a foam pad and sit on our skis with the foam pads on top of the skis, the little birds would beg for crumbs.....they would even sit on the toe of our boots...I do have pics somewhere of the sweet little birds.
Puffin, are you coming to Seattle in May for a cruise? Are you going with a birding group?....we have been on several cruises where the birders had set up "camp" at the bow of the ship on promenade deck on the Golden Princess, had there folding stools, lots of food from the buffet, large lens cameras and lots of chatter....thought they were spotting whales, until we ask. Are you going to Alaska? Spring is my favorite time to go to Alaska!
Sandra....surgery again....wow you are on your way to being done! Are you ready for #6
I saw PS a few weeks ago and he said there is a NEW approved implant, Mentor anatomical with great success....will see him again this week don't know about surgery #6 (I put this off for a year!) but one implant rest under my arm, and needed fat grafting.
Another doc visit with my GI doc this week and what she saw in my gut with the endoscopy and colonoscopy.
Neighborhood pot luck tomorrow....ugh....what to bring....
Hi Wren and GG....need to find a place to meet that is NOT in Seattle.
Cami....where are you?
Hugs to all....
Di
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I'm busy with Family and only stopping by with a little Christmas cheer!


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I just thought this was beautiful!
Sweet memories Di! I love reading about you... It lets us "know" each other better...
Teka! Good MORning!

Gotta go put my red dress on....!
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Di: yes, we'll be sailing from Seattle for Alaska. My best from college (we lived together for a year after graduation) and her husband are picking us up from the airport, we're taking them out for dinner and staying overnight with them and then they'll take us to the pier the next day. We got a cabin with a balcony so if it's chilly (in May can be in the 40's) we can sit inside our warm cabin and enjoy the scenery. If it's nice we can also set up tripod and spotting scope on balcony and scan shore for wildlife. I hope there are other birders on board, it helps to have more eyes searching for those sea birds. We've been to Alaska before, but that was to the Anchorage, Denali, Nome, and Homer area. This time it'll be Ketchikan, Skagway, Juneau and Victoria,BC.
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whoever is reading this, you're beautiful and someone out there is crazy about
you. So smile. Life is too short to be unhappy."
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Oh way, way too funny. Love both your graphics Teka, but I'm really taken on that second one. Well, I have said that our furry friends are guileless -- there can be no more sincere look of innocence than the one on their face.
That also sort of points up to the fact of just how judgmental we can often get over things. Soooo, under the list of things that I could do over would come not getting anxious and then critical over things that in the long run would never, ever make a difference. I hope I was less judgmental than I feel like I might have been.
Going to Alaska -- well, I'm envious. Yrs. ago, in California we lived in a mobile home park and the people who bought the house across the street from us were from Alaska. They did their best to adjust to life in Calif. but never quite got there. Sold their home, packed back up, and headed back to Alaska. I'm not sure how I'd have ever felt, but knowing and liking ( admiration ) them just made it seem so exciting. I wouldn't have gone then, but it is something I would not pass up not.
The red dress is stunning. Made me think of Princes Diana. Sometimes I wonder -- what would she be like now????? Likely just as stunning as she was before she died.
Well, it is cool here, but no rain. Much lighter ( the sun tried so hard to come out nice earlier ) than it has been for a couple of days. We will be light, but I do think it will be mainly cloudy. I'm just so thankful that it is not the darker gray that it has been for the previous two days.
I will return to work this afternoon -- X-mas parties are beginning -- so I'm needed. I don't know why, but the time just seems to be flying by. I have a couple of X-mas cards to send out ( I'm always late with this ) so that will be on my shorter ( must get done list ) while I tackle lots of other chores. I noticed this morning my pantry is once again a hodge-podge of I threw it there because there was no room. So many things are out of place and it looks un-loved in there just for openers. Well, you know at my age, when I have to do a major re-arranging job --- I find all sort of treasures and neat things and wonder how they got there and who got them there. Always pretty sure I had nothing to do with it.
I'll see you all later.
Blessings
Jackie
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*Good Morning*
*Hugs to All*

Tomorrow, Husband and I are Christmas shopping ahead of a bad snow storm!
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