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Waiting for tx flight in Houston to take off. Sleep deprivation

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LOverly, Hope you have oodles of fun with the family and everything goes off without a hitch.
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Found a fairy in my new coloring book. My Midgie has a new friend. This coloring book app is so fun. I promise I will grow up sometime next week.
ok,naybe not. : )


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Hey everyone,
Well I was only able to get a couple of hours of sleep and than I was out of the house before 8:30am. I am so tired. I'm going to go get some sleep while I can. My family and I our planning on going to a water park this evening to celebrate my niece's 10th birthday! Will check back in later.
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🎶🎶I'm growing older bu
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🎶🎶🎶I'm growing older but not up, my metabolic rate is pleasantly stuck
JimmyBuffett
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Loverly- Have fun at the wedding!!! You got the sunshine! Spookie- jimmy buffet
Marlana- yuck steroids I am so sorry - no fun. Hang in there. Boyd- good luck I hope everything turns out like Chevy's Rosie- benign.
Hi Patty. Be well everyone.
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I'm home. No sleep on the plane. Crashed at 6. Kids up at 4! Probably another early night. Have avoided caffeine all day so hopefully no hot flashes tonight.
Laundry washed but not folded. Empty cases everywhere. Just don't care. Opened 6 weeks of mail that should be enough.
Whomever was going to Ireland. May already be there? Hope you packed a jacket. I wore mine every day.
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and yes sometimes my armpits feel chafed. Rads nor surgery took the hair! Make sure you a/d glides on. I've had to switch brands since some stick. May try the baking soda.
I try to be very aware when I shave so that I'm not pushing down too hard. No feelings. My LE PT would have a fit if she knew Iwas shaving.
I can't imagine hair that long. You are dedicated. I fuss when mine gets shoulder length and I can't roll over without getting stuck. Thank you for the care you take to donate it.
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Zills - welcome back to the USA. Hope it was a wonderful trip. Discuss tea with us aficionados when you get a chance but 1st sleep. Love the 6 weeks of mail, hope it's all junk - or fun stuff to read - and DH took care of the important stuff.
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Zills, that me going in 3 days!! We've been checking the weather. Taking sweater, jacket, rain coat and umbrella. I was told to get an electric shavers after bmx.. Use it once in a while, mostly for my legs. So much easier. I still have feelings there and the top half of the boobs. Nothing below the midline
Frenchfrey, explain your coloring book please. Can't tell from the pics what you have.
Lover, hope you landed safely. Wedding tomorrow? When do you see SAS and spookie? I'm jealous!
Boyd, love the hair.
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Z, maybe not so much in Ireland?

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Smaarty- (First and more importantly HAVE FUN ON YOUR TRIP!!! )
They are coloring books from crayola. You color them like any other book. The fun thing is they have a app you get for your phone and then you can scan the page you just colored and get a 3d image of your page. You then can use your phone camera and the thing comes alive. you can take pictures . the other images are 3 d images of these two pages.

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going to have to check those coloring books and app out. At our support group they have brought in mandalas to color. Good therapy.
Spookie that sounds more Scottish than Irish. I know pandora didn't work over there. Kids and I like Irish music so found Gaelic station and jammed. I thought it was cool they would ring church bells at noon everyday on the radio. Had a word for it but never got the hang of it.
Smaarty . Who you flying with? My son who's six! was giving out for not flying Aer Lingus this time. He really liked his own tv. Had an older plane going over. Fab service on the way back. Individual tvs and even ice cream. It was American/USAir. My only complaint was they can't make tea like Aer Lingus. Even the food was good and lots of hydration opportunities.
Yes you will need a jacket. Mine was waterproof. I had a sweater too. Sometimes I wished I had brought a fleece. Don't take cotton socks. Your feet will freeze. I packed slippers for wearing in the house.
Have a wonderful time. It's very relaxing. Food is great. People welcoming.
Kids and I crashed again about 6 ish. Woke up at 9. Cold and queasy. Where is a cabana boy when you need him? A cup of sleepy time is what my stomach needs. -
sills, going with my SIL. We're flying USAir/American. Can't tell from description on their website if it's a new or older plane. We paid for upgraded seat, so hopefully we have free wifi. Otherwise, got books, newspaper and bringing my knitting. Oh yeah, coloring books too, but not like freys.
You're probably already in bed, so I hope you have a good night.
For those of you who have flown, how did you handle the jet lag? I'd like to take a 2-3 hr nap when we get to the hotel. Set all the alarms we have so we get up and go out for dinner. We land at 8:30 am, it will be 1:30 am for us. I hope we can get a couple hours sleep on the plane, but don't think that's going to happen. Any advice
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Smaarty -- I usually nap on the plane and organize something to do the first day after we get off the plane so that I don't get into the hotel right away at check-in time and pass out. Then I have an early dinner and hope I can make it past 8 PM so I don't wake up too early. Are you flying into Dublin or Shannon?
I have flown US Air/American internationally several times. US Air, before the merger, had mostly newer planes with the in-flight wifi and individual tv screens. For my last trip to Germany and eastern Europe in October 2014, we flew United and also paid for the upgraded seats with an extra 5 inches of leg room and it was sooooo worth it.
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Smarty, I've flown international a few times and DH does a lot. Sleep on plane as much as you can but don't go take a nap when you land. Just proceed with your day and turn in early I wasted my whole first day in Milan by laying down first and couldn't get up! Might take a sleeping pill on plane after dinner. A lot of folks do that but I'm always too excited Have fun!😉
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guess I am the lone dissenter. I get in and get something to eat, then lay down. I awake in a few hours. It stays daylight until 10 and the pubs are always open. Usually close to schedule the next day.
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Smarty- when I have flown over the pond, I usually do try to sleep for a few hours when I get there, and then get up to do something, even if it is just going out for dinner. Most of the time, I do okay until I am in the zone where day is night (tired), or night is day (awake). Within a few days, you should be fine. I find the biggest problem with jet lag is coming back west. Not sure why, maybe I am more excited being over there so I can deal with being a bit tired?
So excited for you! Ireland for sure on my bucket list!
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I've never flown on a plane but if I could go to Ireland I would. I think my family is more Scottish though, but my husband's side is Irish. Funny thing my husband was putting together his family tree when he realized that we share a grandparent like 5 or 6 generations back. Lol She is a generation closer to me though, which she is on the Scottish side. Her last name is that of my mother's maden. Kinda strange but neat I guess. He sure loves to bring it up when we are at cookouts and around other people. Family events/reunions are his favorite place to let everyone know. Sorry just thought about that. My poor husband is having a hard time right now we received a call yesterday evening that his cousin who's 36 or so died in a car accident, leaving behind a wife and children. Please keep him in your thoughts. Okay well back to bed for me the water park was exhausting but got my exercise, the three flights of stairs I'd have to go up every time I wanted to go down the slides at least 7 times. I crashed immediately when we got home and slept incredibly well. Okay sorry so long. Goodnite all!
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Smarrty, this has been in the topic box forever.. It has to do with flying. I put it in the topic box b/c it applied to us too. Have a fabulous time in case I don't get to say it before you leave.
"How to naturally reset circadian rhythm with food : http://www.wisebread.com/how-to-naturally-reset-your-sleep-cycle-overnight "
Zills WELCOME home. Do you have any Pics?
Boyd sorry about Dh's cousin. Sad. Very sad.
Spookie, I'm doing my laundry. Packing my basket.
Marley you sound good. Does that equate to body feeling better?
Frenchfrye, you too.
Jazzy, your home. Something happen with the trip?
Morning Everyone
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Ok Sas, see you around 2 ish. Bring some rain gear, it's not sounding dry.
Loverly tomorrow!!!!!!
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I got these for DS when he went on the post high school grad trip. He thought I was uncool. I asked if he used them. He said he did part of the time when others weren't using them. I guess I wasn't so uncool. BTW this isn't DS.
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Chevy, did you break something?
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Good morning ladies- I had an amazing two days in Santa Fe with a jazz concert on Thursday night, and then an all day yoga festival yesterday. This is peak seasons for Santa Fe tourism so it was hopping downtown on Thursday evening. I stayed a bit out of town at a hotel I have been to before just for a conference, and it was very do-able (and affordable too). I went to have a cocktail before the concert and had the most amazing watermelon margarita. I think the folks on the drinking thread would like that cocktail!
I spent 10 hours at the yoga festival yesterday and of that time, I did 6 hours of yoga between four classes. That is probably a record for me. Although I have done yoga retreats before where you do a couple practices per day, and do 2-3 hours in total each day for a week. I have never done that much yoga in a day in my life! My only real issue was feeling warm a lot of the time. I think the place where we did the yoga did not have AC and it was hotter than usual for August. And I think I was hot flashy too. I think between all the sweating, I should have lost 10 pounds, but alas, the scales say no......
Anyways, this is sort of a break through experience to be able to do that much exercise with anything since before my surgeries and all the rest that followed. I spent a number of months doing personal training the past year, and see another pay off from it. I came home exhausted but also feeling personally very happy about what happened yesterday.
Boyd- I am so sorry about the unexpected loss in your family. So hard for the family left behind. Hugs sister.
I am glad you are going to the water park to have fun with the family this weekend. Water slides are a blast. And btw, you hair is amazing.
Sassy- my get away was only for two days. My next trip is to upstate NY in October for a family wedding. I am so looking forward to seeing some northeast fall foliage for the first time in about 10 years.
Wishing everyone a good weekend. I know for some, the kiddos will be going back to school soon.
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Be careful what you say Jazzygirl, there are teachers on here, you know, and we don't want to be reminded of school any sooner than we have too, lol.
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Debiann- sorry about that, LOL! No one wants the summer to end!
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oh my goodness ladies of the night. I am pole axed by a seroma and a milestone birthday for a couple of days and come back to pages of catch up To read in my sleepy hours! I'm not sure I will be able to keep up with you.
Sas - Jacfin is the first three letters of my first name, coupled to the first three letters of my surname although I rather fancy myself as a tropical fish.......one with all the luminescent colours and wafty, floaty, fins. The song your brother sings is indeed Waltzing Matilda. The unofficial national anthem of OZ which famously celebrates the courage of a sheep stealer who murders the cops who corner him in our equivalent of the American bijoux (sp?) which is a Billabong. The world over you will find Aussies in pubs who should not have access to a microphone belting this song out tunelessley.....including, I am ashamed to say, yours truly in the Derriaghy Arms, Northern Ireland circa 1984!!!
Chevy - too tired to read words tonight but your pics of the reformed feral verge are a stand out.
I'm off to slosh with my seroma (reminds me if another song......my sharona) and try to get some sleep.
Nitey nite
Jac
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Careful Jazzy, I think Mema, TangaRoonie and I would like to see a lovely cool fall this afternoon if possible. Losing so many leaves already looks like fall.
Debiann - My goats would be horned but to show it's not required but highly frowned upon if they keep their horns. My vet has done all of my current goats. I have the equipment but DH and I never got good at it. I had one naturally hornless goat "polled" but the gene did not carry thru to her offspring. I bred my last babies in 2013, wasn't a good year. Had a baby runt I bottle raised. She lives with herd, knows she's a goat, does all goatie things, has quite an attitude. Told my DH that was it, couldn't go thru that anymore. Took back in 2 wethers last year I'd given to a friend. Oldest out there now was born in 2007, Mr. Bucky. I would prob. need a new buck anyway if I started breeding again. He is dad/grandad to all but one goat out there. She's fathered by a buck I had only for a short while. Mr. Bucky is pretty nice. On his trip to me via a goat club auction he stopped in GA from Wisconsin and bred a few very nice showy does. They've done well in the herd there and his offspring in other herds, but again the does are much better than mine.
Boyd - sending my sympathy to your DH.
Sleep well sloshy Jac. Now if have a ear worm of My Sharona.
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