The Hermit Club
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That's *awesome*!!!
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*Good Evening and Merry X-mas Hermits*
Husband and I enjoyed delicious homemade cupcakes during the 2016 Fire Department X-mas Party.
The following pic of the delicious homemade cupcakes was taken from Facebook.
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Teka- Merry Xmas and I will take one of each please!
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Teka - Ooooooooh!!! And I LOVE the tree trunk stands!!!
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A bit of inspiration for the new year......
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Jazzy, those first few are the most difficult for this hermit - I really like my couch and the computer chair I'm sitting on.
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Magiclight- you can take any part of this you like! Going to bed early is my new favorite thing!
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*Good Morning Hermits*
I used to stay up wayyy past midnight on the threads during 2010-2015. I've been trying to get off the threads before midnight during 2016. I want to be in bed by 11:00pm in 2017. Sleep is my new best friend.
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One of the joys of winter is that I can start to curl up in my jammies shortly after it gets dark. Flannel used to be my favorite but now I'm wrapped in fleece pants and shirts during the day and a long fleece robe come evening. I too like the early bed part and not having to wake up until after 7 when it gets light out.
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;o))
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teka: I'm still laughing - too afraid to get on scale
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May the new year bring peace and compassion for all.
With Love,
Teka -
Hi everyone! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! Love the posts and so sorry I went into my hermit crab shell. Treatments, work and toddlers exhausted me to where I would just only have energy to read. My last Herceptin and therefore last treatment was December 22nd so I can't wait for more and more energy and less achy joints and body! I have my reconstruction surgery on 1/18.
I always remember you all fondly and hope you are doing well! And enjoyed getting together with loved ones during the holidays. I know I did enjoy them but boy it wiped me out so much! Xox
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Happy New Year Georgia, it is good to hear from you. Isn't it wonderful to be finished treatment and moving on to reconstruction, the last step. Celebrating Christmas with young ones does zap your engery. Next year at this time it will be all behind you and you will feel much better,
I have my exchange surgery in the spring and then I am done , that will be three years since my diagnose. I have some lingering side effects, but I have my energy and stamina back, and I am moving forward and not looking back
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*Good Morning Hermits*
georgiaredskin and Lookforward,
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awww. I remember when my Princess kitty was that tiny
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What a cute kitten!! Good afternoon...hope everyone has as good a day as possible!!😉😉
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Porz, Hi and Welcome!!
You'll get acquainted with many kind and supportive thread members. ;o)
Back to the Golden Globes Red Carpet.
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Teka- thanks for the reminder. Pretty good so far!
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Hi Lookingforward!!! Thanks and yes, is sure feels great! That's great that you will also be having your exchange surgery and then be done! Why did you have to wait so long?
Hi Teka! Tee hee hee sooooooo cute! Thanks! Love kitties
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Georgia I live in Canada and the PS does not see you until you are one year from radiation. I saw her in February and the surgery was in august and fills were finished in December. I would have had the diep flap if I had known it would take this long. The surgeon is a very talented 35 or so women
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*Good Morning Hermits*
Teka packing up the X-mas crap!
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Heeheehee! Cute!
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Thank You!! ^..^
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Too cute
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The hairdresser gave me an extra short haircut. She was probably thinking about Spring. ;o))
January always feels like......ready, set, go!
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I was up in the mountains at a yoga retreat this weekend here in NM. Here are some shots of things you might enjoy
Morning views from the retreat center
One of my favorite hot springs, recently expanded!
Jemez Historic site (mission and pueblo ruins)
Travertine soda dam
Valles Caldera National Preserve
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Jazzy,
I would love to take in the lovely views in person!
*Good Morning Hermits*
Hope this is the start to a relaxing weekend.
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Been busy in the house this last week
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