Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?

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  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited August 2015

    Anne, I feel the same way about my mother--want her to go on living and enjoying life. And she is 92! My middle sister just spent a couple of days with my mother and they had a wonderful time. Linda took her to get her handicap placard for the car renewed. She also hemmed and altered some new dresses I had ordered before I left home. My mother hadn't worn them because they were too long and also too large.

    What my mother most enjoyed was going out for lunch a couple of times.

    I still use Windows 7 and will stick with it until forced to change. Why change something that works?

    It's overcast today with a chance of showers all day. We've already had a couple of showers. The weather suits my "job" for today, updating the checkbook register to reflect all the automatic transactions.

    Hope everyone is feeling good today.

  • ritajean
    ritajean Member Posts: 4,223
    edited August 2015

    Hi gals!

    I am frantically trying to catch up once again on all the posts. It has been a crazy summer. I had each of my three grandsons for their own special week, and the whole family for the 4th of July long weekend. I loved every minute of it but it didn't leave me much time for me. Then Dave and I co-chaired the Golf 4 the Cure at one of our courses. We had the event this last Saturday and made nearly $5,000 for our cause. It wasn't as good as last year but we had lots of trouble with people committing to help and donate and then pulling out at the last minute. I think this will be our last year doing this. It is SO much work and we don't need the extra frustration.

    Both golf clubs had their big ladies events this week so it's been a fun but busy week. Our team won second place in the net division at one of the clubs and I won my flight today... but unlike Carole, I did NOT have a fantastic 77!!! :-)

    Carole....wow! a 77! There is no way I could golf with you. That is fantastic! I would be so excited! That was super.

    I am enjoying these warmer days as I love the heat. I need to get offt here and go water some plants and pull a few weeds before the mosquitoes come out later this afternoon in full force. The bugs have been terrible this year. I always put out citronella plants on my back deck and they usually take care of the mosquitoes but not this year! We have just had too much water and they have too many places to breed.

    I hope you are feeling better, Joan and that everyone else is doing well!

    Maybe I'll be able to keep up better now!


  • octogirl
    octogirl Member Posts: 2,804
    edited August 2015

    Good morning to all! It is raining a bit this morning! Almost unheard of in August even in a normal year in the Great Central Valley, and in the drought...suffice to say that we sat out in the pre-dawn rain with our coffee for a bit.

    I am off to Reno and Lake Tahoe for a few days for a family wedding that has turned into a family reunion. The best part is that both of my kids and my two grandkids will be there, which makes it a very worthy celebration! After the festivities end Sunday we are going to just spend a few days relaxing and enjoying being together.

    Hope everyone has a good weekend.

    Octogirl

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited August 2015

    Have fun, Octogirl!

    I have an apptment to have my hair trimmed at 10 am. Then off to the Laundromat with a big load of laundry and BIG bag of quarters. Finally, a stop at Walmart to have a couple of prescriptions filled.

    I'm hoping to go out fishing this afternoon.

    Happy Friday to all.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2015

    Love and kindness are never wasted.
    They always make a difference.
    They bless the one who receives them,
    and they bless you, the giver.
    - Barbara de Angelis

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2015

    Howdy, it's me !!!!  Back on my Windows 7.  Getting 10 was a long arduous procedure which someone did in-correctly ( maybe I'd have been as well to try it myself, but thought I needed an "expert". )  Anyway -- my screen was stuck at a certain spot overnight and after a couple of hours total --- we had to wait for a special technician --- we finally got things organized and back here.  Everyone was holding their breath --- the whole thing could have crashed, but it has held up -- so far, so good.

    For anyone who may have been thinking on upgrading to 10 --- it will be free for a yr. so you can do it anytime in that time frame if you wish.  My issues with 10 ( as it turns out -- highly explainable ) were that HP and Dell and I assume a couple of others have not as yet completely managed to update the drivers that are actually needed for some people to install 10 properly.  So, the tech told me to wait for a bit --- at least two weeks and then I could put it back in if I wanted.  We will see --- but I'm glad to have found out that it wasn't poor installation on my part.  I will think on it.  Dh told me that earlier versions from 7 on up will no longer be 'serviced' by Microsoft so that is why people may want to put 10 in --- especially since it will be free for a year. 

    Otherwise, just happy to have life back to normal for now.  Hoping ( I haven't tried other parts ) that everything that I do continues to work as well as is going on right now.

    I'll see ya'll later then.

    Blessings

    Jackie 

  • Joan811
    Joan811 Member Posts: 2,672
    edited August 2015

    Hi Ritajean, your summer sounds busy - that is how mine started. Now that it is wonderfully quiet, I sit here still a little congested. Yesterday's "first" outing was great but I paid for it at night. No sleep until 5 am, then I slept until noon.
    DH found kitty lying with me in bed and I never knew it. Neither of them woke me.

    It's a beautiful day and I hope to get out to the beach. I won't ask a friend along as I am still very congested.

    Rita, it's true that when a volunteer project becomes all work for a few people that it may be time to give it a rest. Perhaps you can find another way to raise money with a Facebook page or a simple donation request.

    I also enjoy that warm sultry summer air. I turned "up" the temp on the AC so I could open the doors for awhile. It looks like our new AC may have cost about $50 extra the first month as we figured it all out. That's a lot...but when I go to work, I can program it to come on just before we get home.

    Octo, what a wonderful wedding and reunion you have coming up! And such a beautiful setting. Have a very safe trip.
    What a nice image of you enjoying the much-needed rain with your coffee in hand.

    Carole, I am sure your mother misses you but it sounds like she has had a good visit with your sister. What a blessing to have your mom doing so well at 92.

    Anne, good luck with your planning. It's something we all need to consider.


  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited August 2015

    Jackie: Here's a quote from PC World about Windows 7. They will continue to provide security patches. More details are in the link below. If you like what you have, you should be OK. I don't plan to upgrade until wild horses drag me - kicking & screaming I might add. I like Windows 7.

    Microsoft will stop mainstream support on January 12, 2015. But the company will keep providing extended support until January 14, 2020.

    http://www.pcworld.com/article/2010820/how-long-will-microsoft-support-windows-7.html

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited August 2015

    You and I will be kicking and screaming together, Minus.

    Hope you enjoy the beach, Joan.

  • Joan811
    Joan811 Member Posts: 2,672
    edited August 2015

    Thanks, Carole. I did make it, and took a walk along the water's edge. It felt great.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2015

    One of the most important--and most neglected--elements in the beginnings of the interior life is the ability to respond to reality, to see the value and the beauty in ordinary things, to come alive to the splendor that is all around us.
     
    Thomas Merton

  • Anneb1149
    Anneb1149 Member Posts: 960
    edited August 2015

    Mornin

    My son left to go home to So. Carolina this morning. He reports back to teaching Tues. I am going to miss his calm, logical presence. He really is the calm in the middle of the storm in our family. He also reminds me so much of my Dad, who was my favorite person ever!

    Anne

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2015

    Life has no other discipline to impose, if we would but realize it, than to accept life unquestionably.  Everything we shut our eyes to, everything we run away from, everything we deny, denigrate, or despise, serves to defeat us in the end.

    What seems nasty, painful, evil, can become a source of beauty, joy and strength, if faced with an open mind.  Every moment is a golden one for those who have the vision to recognize it as such.

    Henry Miller

  • ritajean
    ritajean Member Posts: 4,223
    edited August 2015

    So Carole....did you catch any fish and if so....what kind?

    Anne, my grandsons in Tennessee started school this week. It seems that schools start earlier every year. I'm sure you'll miss your son!

    Joan, there is something about being around water that is soothing and healing. If my feet would hold out, I could walk for miles on the water's edge.

    Hope everyone is doing well. I need to get busy because I am hosting the ladies for Bunco tomorrow and have a few more things around the house that need to be finished before they arrive. The hostess doesn't have to provide the food...just the beverages and get the tables, etc. all ready so it's not really too big of a deal and it forces me to clean a few cubby-holes everytime that I host. Once I get this over with, my schedule will be much more leisurely. I think I'm ready for that.

    Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the last days of summer.


  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited August 2015

    Rita, we have not caught any fish that are keepers. But one of our neighbors who is a good fisherman gave us some beautiful crappie filets today.

    DH's sister and her dh are on their way here to visit until Wed. They're driving their van/camper so will be sleeping in their own rv. We'll be cooking dinner tonight. Then we'll probably be eating out as we do some sightseeing in the area.

    Hope everyone is having a good Sunday.

  • Puffin2014
    Puffin2014 Member Posts: 961
    edited August 2015

    Lew and I spent an hour this evening picking the grapes on the outside of the fence, have one of those big Rubbermaid storage tubs 3/4 full. Will steam the juice out of them tomorrow, freeze the juice in qt bags, and pick the inside of the fence tomorrow evening.

    Got a Facebook post from granddaughter Krysta yesterday, she's going to start the process of becoming our grandson Kristopher. We knew she'd been unhappy and troubled for a couple years, even spent time in the hospital last year with suicidal thoughts, but didn't know the reason. She'll be having a year of counseling before the doctor will start giving her hormones. I'm finding it hard to call her a him while she's still looking like a girl (she's 19).

  • sandra4611
    sandra4611 Member Posts: 2,913
    edited August 2015

    Puffin, I know you will continue to provide love and support to your grandchild, no matter what. So many young people have no one in similar situations and many caught in gender dismorphia take their own lives.

    I upgraded to Windows 10 last week after a recommendation from my computer guy. He loves it and prefers all his customers to switch so I did with no problems. Getting used to something new is always a little annoying, but it's like switching from Windows Explorer to Google Chrome to Foxfire...you get used to it.

    Things are ok here. Mike did not do so well with chemo this past week but it was his own fault. Stubborn man! He should know better than decide to start a walking plan every morning. Sure enough, he did too much and then was to darn stubborn to cut back even half a block to allow his body to catch up with the new demand for oxygen and energy...both in short supply, especially during chemo week. On top of that, he scheduled a dentist appointment but never told his dentist about his medical condition. He had a tooth pulled. Because of the low platelets, he bled way too much. Had it all down the front of his shirt and went through wads of tissue and cotton for nearly 10 hours! He left the dentists office to go to the chemo appointment so he was a pathetic sight, I'm sure. By Friday he was better - no more bleeding, but still had one more day of chemo. He promised me he won't do anything stupid like that again. We are getting along fine and he seems to have made an effort to curb his criticism and mask his depression a bit. Of course as soon as things settle down for a couple of days, something always happens that deepens his depression. Our son totaled a car yesterday. Fortunately he wasn't hurt thanks to the airbag, but since he is bi-polar, he had a major manic episode the rest of the day, culminating in a panic attack.

    As Roseann Roseannadanna used to say on Saturday Night Live - it's always something.


  • sandra4611
    sandra4611 Member Posts: 2,913
    edited August 2015
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    This is what it feels like to come "home" to this group.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2015

    “Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want, but the realization of how much you already have.”
    Anonymous

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2015

    Puffin, my heart goes out.  I'm sure its a bit jarring to realize ( however the information may come or when ) that a person we love and hold dear is ready to make known their needs as far as gender.  Being in a family where there were 'gay' men, I learned a tolerance a long time ago for those who are "different" from me.  I'm glad a couple or three times ( time goes so fast ) that we had the discussions here about Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner. 

    It is easy to look at these individuals as people who have a choice, but I don't --- maybe never quite have --- see that they do.  I can't imagine all the problems that we run into in this world, and then having one special one, like gender identity, as well.  To have to live much of your life feeling like you are in a 'wrong' body -- well, it is beyond me.   Thoughts, love and prayers that things will go as well as possible and there will be a transition that will go as well as possible.

    Sandra -- you are amazing.  Glad you are here too.  I'm sure your an inspiration, a big one.  As for me, one of the biggest reasons that I remain here is that so many of you are an inspiration.  Your drive and determination to make the best of everything  helps me so much to get used to and over my rough spots.

    AND you are so right as was Roseanne Roseannadanna.  It is always something.   

    Blessings,

    Jackie

  • Anneb1149
    Anneb1149 Member Posts: 960
    edited August 2015

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    Happy Birthday Blondie!

  • Anneb1149
    Anneb1149 Member Posts: 960
    edited August 2015

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    Happy Birthday Minus Two!

  • MomMom
    MomMom Member Posts: 523
    edited August 2015

    Puffin, I don't post often but I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with every word Jackie has said. I can tell from your post that you will accept your grandchild without reservation no matter the gender. How sad that the way the world is now, there are children and grandchildren out there who think about suicide because they fear that they cannot be accepted or loved for who they really are - most especially by their families. You and your family are in my thoughts. You are a good person and I'm sure, a wonderful grandmother.

    Sandra, good to hear from you that you and Mike are doing so well together. I agree with Jackie that the way you have handled Mike's illness is inspirational. May he continue to do well (in spite of himself-:).

    Blondie, Happy, Happy Birthday!!!! Hope your vacation in FL was absolutely wonderful. You deserve it!!

    Minus Two - a huge Happy Birthday to you too!!

    Paula

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2015

    Happy Birthday Blondie

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    Enjoy this special day however you like.  I hope it is wonderfully happy.

    Blessings,

    Jackie

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited August 2015

    Minus Two -- Birthday wishes to you. 

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    Have a great one and many more.

    Blessings

    Jackie

  • sandra4611
    sandra4611 Member Posts: 2,913
    edited August 2015

    Those cakes look SO good. I'll have a slim slice of both please...and a nice cup of hot tea would be nice too. I found a photo that reminds me of Blondie and Minus. Happy Birthday, sweet friends.

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  • Teacher64
    Teacher64 Member Posts: 840
    edited August 2015

    Happy Birthdays.

    Sad my trip to Ft. Collins CO had to be cancelled but thrilled the friend I was going to visit sold her house in a day (not the year the realtor told them) and got the asking price and she will be here the 19th. It will be wonderful to be able to have lunch and visit often.

  • ritajean
    ritajean Member Posts: 4,223
    edited August 2015

    Happy Birthday to Blondie and Minus! I hope you have enjoyed your day!

    Nice to see a post from you MomMom. Come back more often! :-) Also glad that you checked in Sandra. It's always good to get an update from you and I love the pic of Blondie and Minus that you posted! :-)

    I got through the hosting of my Bunco today and the rest of the week is more leisurely than what I have been experiencing. I have to admit that it seems nice not to have to do anything tomorrow morning.

    I'm going to make a cup of hot tea, grab a good book and throw these old legs up for awhile before I head to bed.

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited August 2015

    Thanks for the B-day wishes ladies but it's not until 8/25. I guess I can just celebrate every day until then? Or at least I can celebrate twice. I;ll save your good wishes.

    Puffin - So glad that you appear to take the grandchild's upcoming change with equanimity. It will be difficult but glad to know you're sending love. I agree w/Jackie - I don't think there is a choice. My favorite brother was gay and he was never a different person & still my favorite brother. Because I didn't reject him as my other brother did (this was in the late 80's early 90's), I was privileged that he still included me in his life.

    Sandra - MEN!! Not much else to say is there. But glad DH is finally at least trying to work on the depression. Hope the stubborn gene can be modified next. (LOL) Glad to know that you're both doing OK. Are you still planning a trip to FL? I want to be under that table w/the teacups, but I'd prefer something a little stronger in the cup. I keep telling myself I need to get over & take you to lunch (3-1/2 hours for those of you not used to Texas distances) but I'm having lots of company this summer. Then in October I'm going on up to Boston with my BFF and we're taking a "leaf cruise" up the East coast. It will be a year since her DH died and she really doesn't need to be sitting home alone.

    Saw a great stage production of Driving Miss Daisy on Sunday afternoon with my domino ladies. Then all 6 of us went to eat sushi & tempura & lo mein & yaktori & fried rice, etc. Nice to be inside with our 101 degree weather. Hi to everyone I missed.

  • blondiex46
    blondiex46 Member Posts: 5,712
    edited August 2015

    Thanks 4 u r well wishes. Willtell u about the trip later..it is 110am. Luv u guys 

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