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sas, that was 2 yrs ago...just wanted to look at warm weather...I look the same
. Straighter hair now. Same color...natural
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Just got back from a long walk and someone is tired.
Do you notice the foam sticking out of her mat (by the wall side)? Since I bought it, have not had to use the zipper to remove the fabric to wash because Mitzy had decided one day to create a big enough hole for me on the opposite end. Her separation anxiety has improved, but I still don't trust her with a new bed or blanket
Our mahogany wood floor is also now paw-scraped.....oh well. But, she has given us much love in return
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Susan, nice tan. Was that in Cancun?
Ms. Sas, you definitely need a new pair of glasses. Hahahaha Ms. Smaarty is the princess. Mine is the one with black hair with miss matched clothes/accessories.
The blog is hilarious , Ms. CHEVY
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yep cacu
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Hootie hoo Hole-In-one. Thrifted this today. Mine needs work. Maybe more than I want to do. 12$ Motorcane Jubilee DLX. List price anywhere from 400-895$. Fixing it up could be expensive? May just give it to DS to give to a guy that does bikes. Dunno. I know so much about bikes LOL, I thought it was a guys bike and the search tells me it's a girls bike.
Mine is silver like this one.
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Loverly, so happy Mitsy is settling. It sounded iffy. If she's doing this good now, it should be easy-peasy by 6 month mark, and heaven by 1 year. I love rescue's. My two just walk around wagging their tails all the time. Shatzi has had an easy life. Dini though was abused. DBF took him in, but DBF truly had no clue how to handle a dog. I had to train both of them. Dini was easier to train than DBF. If DBF and I were to really break up ever, we've already decided that Dini stays with me. Counselor and I reviewed DBF & mine relationship last visit. We had lots of laughs. He said I'd be crazy to ditch him he's so domesticated now.
Susan, You look beautiful each way straight and curly. I splurged and got some Redkin clarifying shampoo. Things were crazy that day. I threw it out apparently. Too many bags. The hairdresser used it on me and I loved how shiny and bright it made my hair. Oh well.......What's up with Claire? How's the pregnancy going? Any new pics? How is DSIL handling this, we bypassed him entirely LOL. What do you think of my bike?
Simplicity...........doing okay?
Mema? eyes? Pain?
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like the bikes sas.
I think twins..but they only hear one heart beat. They are wel
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Identicals have the same heart beat
have they done an ultrasound yet? probably........... Twins would be so fun.........Grandma Susan would be in dancing
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yeah..can one be hiding behind the other one ??.
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Not likely............not positive...........It was fun in the old days when the surprise would happen. That's the way it happened to my parents.....
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Being a mom of twins, depending on their size they can hide behind one another. After my heartbeat interfered with getting a viable heartbeat for one of my twins, my OB always did ultrasounds.
Like your bike Sas. I definitely would like to find a nice skirt (girls) bike. One of my DDs is really into bikes. She wanted me to try hers. At 5'2'', I couldn't clear her bar comfortably. Did want to take a chance coming down on it, OUCH.
How are you doing today Patty? Have fun with the kids over their Thanksgiving break.
Lover, has Mitzy settled down when you leave her alone?
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Patty, nine days with the kids? Sounds like fun, but I bet you will be ready to send them off to school again by day 10! Reminds me of the big Christmas breaks we used to get when I was a kid. I still remember the wonderful Christmas break I spent doing craft projects at the kitchen table with my Dad. I must have been about 10.
Susan, I was going to ask where you were in that picture. I didn't think they have palm trees in Lake Zurich! I vote we all spend the winter in that gorgeous place instead. We're expecting big snow tonight where I am. I'm making my nephew do the shoveling this year. He's in for a rude awakening, two houses of shoveling is a lot of work. I felt bad for him, and keep having to remind myself that I've been doing it for years, and if his sorta old aunt can do it, he can.
Mags, that's right, get us all set to eat ten pounds of turkey next week! Or in my case, frozen pizza since the family cooking standoff continues.
Sas, nice bike. I have a Trek 7500 I got secondhand, it was a really good deal.
Sas, LOL at Dini being easier to train than DBF! I've lost hair supplies, too. I went to Walmart once, bought some hair dye, came home and it was gone. The only thing I can figure is that I left it at the checkout counter.
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susan. You look great. I agree with SAS , you would be the last person in a group to be picked out as stage IV. Twins !! How exciting ! You can't talk about snow and show that pic all in the same breath.
Smarty - nice collage
Sas - nice bike
Loveroflife - Mitzi pretty
Chevy - got snow on the ground ?
Hugs all around. Hootie hoo
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A friend's daughter had twins that weren't discovered until delivery. One was hiding behind the other. They were fraternal, one girl and one boy.
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lol. Talk about being unprepared
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It is so COLD out! Yes Peppermint..... snow on the ground, but not very much.... just cold and icy...
I had a bike once.... and could ride it really good, but stopping, and getting off, without leaning against something was a real problem! I remember one time, falling off my Brothers bike, coming home from the store, and laying in the curb... A lady came out, and made me lay on the grass until I could get on my feet, and bike again, and ride back home... but I thought I was injured for LIFE! I was about 10 I think.... I thought I broke everything down there! I think I was too embarrassed to even tell anybody...
But the bike I bought for $20 from a yard sale, made me crazy enough to think I could do it AGAIN! I finally gave it away.... Not enough places to lean against to start and stop....
So after I broke my hip, the doc said to get one of those stationery bikes.... a "recumbent bike?" So I have one, put it together, and tried it out... But it is covered, and waiting until Spring for me to try again.... Too much yard work, etc. to spend time on my bike.... Ha! But the Doc said it would be better for my hip than walking! So I will wait until Spring... You can get out of breath FAST on that thing!
Our toilet will not flush using the damn handle. The flapper thing that attaches to the little chain is broke... So I took a picture, and looked it up, and we'll get that thing, and when Janie & Matt come over for Thanksgiving, they can fix it.
DH can't see it hardly... And his one hand is sort of crippled, so he can't do it this time.... It's okay...! We are going Tuesday for his Eye Surgeon appointment... Then schedule the surgery for his cataract.
He has Dupetryn's Syndrome in his right hand... It pulls his little finger and the 2 next to it inwards to his palm.... It doesn't hurt.... and could probably be "fixed".... but at his age, he doesn't want to do it.... The tendons somehow harden, and your fingers get drawn in....
And that's our medical report for today.... Other than my lower partial needs adjusted so I can actually WEAR the damn thing! It HURTS my gum, and I'm going in Monday Morning....
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This is the one I have.... Really works great!
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I've heard those things make good clothes racks??
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Very good clothes racks.
A shout out to Luvsmygoats: Thank you for sending that link to the tea shops of Chicago. Staying over in Chicago for an opera weekend, and I stopped at Adagio yesterday. Assam harmony, assam melody, golden monkey and earl grey bravo, and (a goof) TWO bags of an oolong, wuyi ensemble. The goof lies mainly in that oolongs aren't my favorite subset of teas, but having tried two cups of the wuyi, I think I just didn't find the right oolong.
Second (minor) goof: realizing that the hotel room didn't have a tea strainer! So I got some of those 'tea filters' (looks like a sock, pour the tea leaves in at the open end, dip the closed end into the water.) Not great, but better than staring wistfully at the packets on the counter.
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Chevy. - i agree good clothes rack. You are so very funny. I am imagining you needing something to stop and start with. Were you too short ? Thanks to the internet , we can fix nearly anything now huh?
Off to another good day. Woo hoo
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CLOTHES RACK...??? You brats! Hah! right now it's not doing a thing...! Peppermint.... I was and still am just 5' 1"..... Always a little shorty...but one Daughter is about 5'3.... she is HUGE! Just kidding.... and Janie is 4'11".....
And yes, we women can fix almost anything, if we have to.... but I'll let Janie's friend do it.... But I figured out what piece we need anyway...
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Chevy good luck with the toliet. We saw pictures of Colorado on the news! Pretty wintery scenes but wow lots of snow. My little adopted daughters are teeny. I am always telling them it's neat to be petite! One is 4 ft 8 inches and the other 4 ft 11! We finally got rid of this antique dresser we had for years and bought her a lower one where she could see into the drawers! It had a big mirror for a 14 year old to prance in front of! Better fit for sure.
Sassy we bought and sold quite a few things on Craig's list and have never had any issues. Good luck rehoming what ever you are getting rid of. The only time I feel sad about Craig's list is when they are selling animals. I worry that no one investigates the new home and intentions.
Patty you sound so good! I am thrilled you are back in the saddle. Are you taking Ibrance is that the med that has resurrected you? I hope it works for years. It's a gorgeous sunny day finally!
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Yes, CHEVY & DDs are shorty heads. My near 6 foot frame is jealous. Never wore heels, my huge feet are an embarrassment, always wished I was 5' 5". But, my father reminded me, over & over, at least you have feet. Think of all those poor people with no feet.
Cold here, we have had a lot of wind. I have been lazy, eating too much junk. Typical early winter weight gain.
HOOTIE Hoo Patty, YA for feeling human.
Queens, so exciting, a opera weekend. I am jealous. I know nothing about the opera, but find it fascinating. I saw phantom of the opera in Seattle. Does that count?
Happy Saturday to all.....
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I'm 5'4, my DD is 5'11. She was self conscious about her height. Especially her feet. My dad, who was a contractor, always told her everything needs a firm foundation.
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Holeinone: if you saw Phantom of the Opera live, then you're probably closer to a lot of 'opera' than you realize!
Spookie: my sympathies to DD. I'm only 5'4" but have the foundations of basketball-playing drag queens.
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One time in grade-school, they had a photographer come out and take a picture of me, the shortest in the whole school, and this other little girl who was about a foot or more taller than I.... The whole idea was to write about the differences in children, different heights, but the same age. ALthough, I was the FASTEST one of all! They called me Mighty Mouse!
I even got on the bus for free with my friends, because I was so much shorter.... BUT, I couldn't ride the roller-coaster at Elitch's because I wasn't tall enough! AND I didn't get breasts until I was in Junior high school! My girl-friend Anna had the biggest boobs in our whole class. I must have been traumatized from all these inadequacies... Ha!
I was so jealous of taller girls! My shoe size used to be 5.... but now it is 6.... AND the Dentist says he has never SEEN such a small mouth....I only have room for 12 teeth on the top and the.bottom.... so my teeth came in everywhere! Had to have them pulled, plus the Wisdom teeth.
My girlfriend that I worked with used to be able to stick her fist inside her mouth! They guys just died laughing!
When we would go out after work, (our Husbands were hunting) , she would be able to put a whole shot glass in her mouth, and drink it THAT way! Much to the delight of all in that Bar!
I must be an anomaly. That is someone who is not normal. But you all knew that....
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I was 5'4" and the shortest person in my family. Now with age-related shrinking, I'm 5'2". I have never thought of myself as short and am surprised when other people think I am. Now at the animal shelter, I have to stand on something to interact with cats in the top cages. Talk about precarious! Taking one out of a cage is difficult. I worry that I'll back off and fall if the cat gives me any sass. I expect my 11yo GS to be my height at Thanksgiving. He was almost as tall last summer.
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Spookie, I have also heard that weight machines make excellent clothes racks, as well.
I've got you beat, Chevy, I don't quite make 5' 1". I have the feet of a much taller person, though. I tell people it's so I won't tip over. How are you guys flushing the toilet in the meantime? Please tell me you are flushing the toilet!
I figured out how to shovel snow one handed. You push the snow along the driveway with the shovel, then when you get to the grass, instead of lifting the shovel, you use your foot to sort of kick the shovel into the air and onto the snowbank so you can dump it. Sure is slow going, though. Makes your leg tired!
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SNOW????? ☹️ Maybe you should try this??
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Cubbie, the guy next to me at the SPCA bought the TREK for the same 12$. They looked it up on the net and it was near 600$. He fixed the gears while standing at the checkout. Mines going to be more work. He was a nice guy. He actually had claim on both, but let me have the motorcane. He rode out on his bike
I love my SPCA thrift. It's actually still a thrift store. The rest of the thrifts in town have raised their prices so much, I rarely buy.
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