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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Twofer Tuesday! I had a really nice day at work yesterday. I actually took a lunch break and met a cousin for lunch in the middle of the day.Then on the way home I stopped at a local store that sells salvage and overstock goods and found a nice dressyish winter coat suitable for wearing with a dress or professional attire for $39 that I've found for $94 online. It even came with it's own storage cover! It's going to look much better than the jean jacket I've been wearing. Not to mention a bit warmer!Bonus is that it's Silly Sadie colored, so the hair won't show!
Goldie--a king sized bed in a short camper is leaving me with some very interesting mental pictures! Hope you find what you want.
Jazzy--Good luck with the diet jump start. I hope it works as well for you now as it used to. I got the flu shot this year, too, but I am not depending much on it. I have become somewhat obsessive about hand washing and sanitizing, working very hard at keeping my hands off my face,and getting enough sleep. And trying to avoid sick people as much as I can, which is limited given my line of work. The best advice I ever got was from my PCP who told me to shower and change clothes as soon as I get home from work or any place else where I can be exposed to sick people.
Illi--good luck with the fitness challenge, those can be very motivating!
Chi--I've got my snow guy on a regular payment schedule!
Cammy--I'm pretty sure I threw off whatever was brewing. And I am so glad I am in a work situation where I could actually spend a day sleeping when I needed to. And I am getting excited about the teaching job. Good idea to go along with Leslie right now, she needs that and it won't hurt you to have some company. Praying for you, her, Joey and everyone involved.
Joy McSparkle's DOTD:
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Jazzy, just a tad of moisture last week. Not really enough to account for anything significant. Good for you jumping on the weight loss wagon, good luck. While in Phoenix and looking at campers, you know everyone wants to shake hands. Well, we declined all of them and told them it was due to germs and flu.
Illona, have fun at the cabin. Snow? In TX? Let us know how the weigh in goes too.
Cami, I call treating my hands and feet like putting lipstick on a pig. It might look good at first, but take the lipstick off and it's still a pig! Will be thinking of you Les all day. Please let us know asap. I'm surprised Joey went to school. Hopefully he is taking this all ok.
NM, that coat is adorable. DH and I just don't do well on a queen bed. And they do have them available, just hard to find. This is one we looked at, you can click through the pictures.
Jazzy, just a tad of moisture last week. Not really enough to account for anything significant. Good for you jumping on the weight loss wagon, good luck. While in Phoenix and looking at campers, you know everyone wants to shake hands. Well, we declined all of them and told them it was due to germs and flu.
Illona, have fun at the cabin. Snow? In TX? Let us know how the weigh in goes too.
Cami, I call treating my hands and feet like putting lipstick on a pig. It might look good at first, but take the lipstick off and it's still a pig! Will be thinking of you Les all day. Please let us know asap. I'm surprised Joey went to school. Hopefully he is taking this all ok.
NM, that coat is adorable. DH and I just don't do well on a queen bed. And they do have them available, just hard to find. This is one we looked at, you can click through the pictures.
Jazzy, just a tad of moisture last week. Not really enough to account for anything significant. Good for you jumping on the weight loss wagon, good luck. While in Phoenix and looking at campers, you know everyone wants to shake hands. Well, we declined all of them and told them it was due to germs and flu.
Illona, have fun at the cabin. Snow? In TX? Let us know how the weigh in goes too.
Cami, I call treating my hands and feet like putting lipstick on a pig. It might look good at first, but take the lipstick off and it's still a pig! Will be thinking of you Les all day. Please let us know asap. I'm surprised Joey went to school. Hopefully he is taking this all ok.
NM, that coat is adorable. DH and I just don't do well on a queen bed. And they do have them available, just hard to find. This is one we looked at, you can click through the pictures. http://www.lamesarv.com/2018-Dutchmen-AEROLITE-VN105067
Still loving the weather we are having but we really do need some moisture. Had a nice salad last night with lettuce out of the garden. But what does my DH get at the store???? Ice Berg lettuce!
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I looked back at one of Sue's post, her surgery is later Jazzy, it's in March. And now since I left that page, I've already forgotten the date! Ok, I went back and looked, March 7th.
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Hi friends- busy morning and just finished a webinair and will be heading to a business call shortly on the new contract work that came in last week. I got on the scales this morning and they dropped 3 lbs since yesterday, WHAT? Now that being said, I know some of that is water weight, as I came home a couple lbs up from the retreat (vegetarian food that is sometimes salty too). So I call it a lb from yesterday and like seeing the scales going in the right direction again.
Cami- the candle is lit for Leslie and sending much love to her for a successful procedure today. I am sure everyone must be very much on edge, including you as her dear Mother. And of course, different watching her go through this than your own experience. You sound like you have a lot of great support. People bringing food over to you sounds so loving. I hope Joey does okay today, may be distracted at school. I remember being in school a couple times when my mother had surgeries and was so scared. I wish work were not so busy, but to your point, maybe keeping you from not ruminating. I am bad with that when I have too much time on my hands. I can overthink anything. Let us know how things go as you can.....
NM- I love that coat you found, hope it is warm too? I am like you, washing my hands all the time. Many stores now have those wipes as you come in and use those regularly too along with my hand sanitizer. I am with you on the flu shot protection, knowing the stats for this year. Lets both stay healthy! I find the biggest challenge for me with getting sick is sleep deprivation and have a lot of that with periodic insomnia.
Goldie- sounds like you are dry as we are. Waking up to overcast skies here and cold and humidity is up but the moisture it out east. Some chance this weekend, but low. Sigh. I think you were smart to not shake hands with people, good move. I have two prof org events this week and will follow your lead on that.
Ill- wow, more snow for Houston, so unusual but you are in a definite moisture path this past year with the hurricane and also this winter weather. Glad you can stay home. Good luck with the fitness challenge. I have done those with companies before and they are a great way to get yourself in a better place and with the support of others. Let us know how you do sister?
Chi- lots of snow up your way too.
Karen, Celia C, Teka, Mema, and others, wishing you all a good day and hoping everyone is staying warm!
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Only ice and sleet here at the moment but I’m waiting impatiently for snow. Just started a 1,000 piece jigsaw puzzle and staying warm. Looks like work may be cancelled again tomorrow or at least delayed.
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Ill- I talked to one of my biz partners in Austin and flurries there.
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Hi gals! Cammi, you little Dickens! I saw on FB that people were talking, saying something, but I don't remember what! So I come check on you here, and see your girl is in the Hospital! Geez, I know how worried you are! I have been worried sick about my stubborn Italian Husband, who, no-matter WHAT will NOT go see a Dental surgeon!
Took him to ER Christmas Day.... THEY wanted to keep him, but nope! So 2 IV's of antibiotics... then home with a prescription of Amoxicillin something..... Has/had a bad infection in his lower jaw after 2 teeth pulled! So much pain, he couldn't stand it....
Okay, back to Dentist, then to our Primary Care, and ALL of them want him to see an oral surgeon.... NOPE.... not so far! I worry until my chest hurts... We are going back to Dentist tomorrow, to see if he NEEDS more antibiotics... He is much better, but his gum still hurts.... It's NOT swollen or that osteomyelitis that he started out with.
Now Cammi, if YOU don't worry, then I won't either! It don't help.... We pray, and beg, and cry, and sometimes it doesn't help... I am thinking of you and Joey little Cam.... And I'll say a prayer for you AND me.... xoxo
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Hi everyone just poopin in to say both surgeries are done and everything is all good---she's in recovery now, not as long as we thought they would be actually took 16 nodes out and saw no more cancer in there but still has to wait fo the results to figure what to do next. whew
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Finally stopped snowing--it took our snow guy three visits (with my housekeeper doing the back, so that Bob could get to work in time) including one with a snowblower rather than just a shovel--to get our steps & sidewalk clear. More snow (part of a "wintry mix") forecast for next Monday.
Bob is grousing about our dentist consolidating his offices into the Loop (near Millennium Park) because the neighborhood building where we've been seeing him is being demolished. Specifically, because Bob would have to see him en route to work--therefore, taking an Uber/Lyft or the CTA aren't options--and parking is $19. I lit into him--he earns well into the low six figures, we have far, far imore than that in reserve, and he's b--ching (no, not "belching") over $19 four times a year? Sometimes I think he's turning into his dad (who was 50/50 Scots/Swiss--the perfect storm of parsimony, at least when it came to the small stuff).
Speaking of potables (potent or not), the mug part of the Ember travel e-mug system Gordy bought me for Christmas finally arrived today...but it's the ceramic, not travel, mug; and came with its own charging coaster. I asked Gordy how much he spent, and he said $200; Ember's website (as well as Starbucks) price for the ceramic mug system is $89, though Amazon sellers have jacked up the price to as much as $140; both Amazon sellers & Ember charge $150 for the travel mug...which is supposed to come with a charger. (All that arrived for Christmas was just a travel mug charger, in its own box, which lists for about $30 or so). I'm not returning the ceramic mug, because it works with the app quite nicely (held my coffee at 135F to the last drop); nor the travel mug charger, until a travel mug (not sold separately) with or without a charger arrives. (The charging coasters are not interchangeable because the travel mug & ceramic mug bottoms are different diameters). If it arrives with a charger, I will send the old charger back. The travel mug's temp. can be changed by dialing it in on the cup itself, but it takes the app to do so (default is 130F) on the ceramic cup.
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Cami- thanks for the update. Whew, lots of node removal though. Keep us posted on how she is doing.
Get some rest tonight. I am sure you are exhausted.Cuddles with Joey too......
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Good evening all,
Sorry I have been awol. I've been spending the past week and a half feeling sorry for myself. Down in the dumps. I'm trying to get my spirits up, but it's not easy.
Treatment is okay. I cancelled on Monday and rescheduled for tomorrow due to my DD and I having colds. I hope everyone is doing well and I'm planning to log in tomorrow during treatment and check in with everyone.
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Karen, having to postpone a chemo round is frustrating enough as it is, but having a cold is the pickle (not the cherry) on top of the sundae.
Cami, glad Les' surgeries went well; hopefully, the neoadjuvant chemo did its thing and she can move on to reclaim her life.
Yes, I've been a bit quiet on this thread, but not everywhere. I was up very late Sat. night online, on a site called Quora.com (on which it seems people ask stupid or loaded questions in the hopes of getting answers from those with more experience or expertise). I had previously answered a question about what happens if one is pulled over by the police, and my answer basically set forth the Miranda warnings. As qualifications for giving that answer, I mentioned I was an Asst. A.G. for IL and an associate in several law firms. Well, one idiot (sorry, but that's the most charitable term I could use) lit into me, saying "listen, LADY," that being an "Assistant" and an "Associate in a law office" (?!) doesn't make me a lawyer (??!!); that I had never read the Constitution (???!!!) and had "no f---in' business mis-informing people as to the law." He went on to cite as proof not the Sixth Amendment but instead the Supremacy Clause (Sec. 2 of Article VI), which has nothing to do with rights of the accused. I told him that if I'm not a lawyer, that's news to the Attorney Registration offices of WA & IL, two U.S.District Courts, two Circuit Courts of Appeal and the U.S. Supreme Court; that I studied a year each of Constitutional Law (not including the course I took as an undergrad) and Crim. Law & Procedure; and that when I was an IL AAG, most of the motions I argued and all of the briefs I wrote (including a section of one before SCOTUS) involved Constitutional law.
Just for spits & giggles, I went to look up his profile--under "education" he listed his high school (in Toronto), his graduation year (2009) and gave his occupation as Security Guard. Yup--I was being lectured by the millennial Canadian equivalent of "Paul Blart, Mall Cop" about my country's Constitution! I was shaking my head in disbelief as I headed upstairs to bed. I didn't notice that the lefto one of my backless clogs had fallen off my foot (the lining felt like the staircase carpeting). When I got to the bare wood floor at the top of the stairs, I put my left foot down. Of course, being bare rather than shod it hit the floor nearly an inch lower than I'd expected--I lost my balance and down I went! I fell on my right side, and in the process got a big blue goose-egg on the outside of my thigh and a huge scrape on my elbow in exactly the same spot as when I fell outside a Milwaukee garage nearly two years ago. I've been coddling it, hoping it won't get infected like the last time (and certainly not with MRSA like the back mole biopsy site). Anyway, someone was watching over me, because I fell toward the bedroom door rather than the stairs
I also sprained my left wrist--but not from that; rather, from trying to open a new bottle of OTC Zyrtec. (I HATE those childproof, actually more like "anti-shoplifter," caps--on some of them, it's nearly impossible to both press down and twist hard enough to open them.
Wrist is better now--but the Aleve I took for it gave me a really bad stomach ache (which, considering Bob's intestinal misadventures, took me briefly to a very dark place until my giant cat Happy jumped on my gut and forced out a huge burp. Whew!
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ED, good to see you. Sorry to hear about your hubs. Men can be so stubborn. I hope all goes well at the dentist and it doesn't get worse.
Cami, so glad to hear that the surgeries went well. Now to rest and recover. Good news too on the nodes.
Sandy, sounds like quite the mug you got there!
Karen, sorry you and your DD are not feeling well. I hope you get in for your chemo. Hang in there, this is all temporary!
Sandy, love the mall cop story, go figure! Sorry about your fall and glad too that you didn't go back down the stairs.
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Good morning, Loungettes!Happy Hump Day! Sadie and I are going to stay home and watch the snow come down. Inch and a half so far. Light, fluffy stuff, just coating the trees and bushes, very pretty. And the temp is all the way up to 25 degrees!
Goldie--I'm really loving the coat. It's warm but not so bulky that it's hard to move or drive in it, and it looks nice. I've heard of couples who need king size beds due to restless sleep or multiple fur babies. Hope you can find one in a camper. Wow, that camper is CUTE! And looks really functional, too! It amazes me that you are still getting lettuce and veg out of your garden!
Jazzy--Hooray for the scales going the right direction! That coat is surprisingly warm. I was going for warmer than a denim jacket and lucked out with a really warm coat. Insomnia can be a real problem when it comes to staying healthy, but it can be worked around. We'll take care of everything we can control, do what we can about the rest of it and go forward from there.
Illi--enjoy the snow and the puzzle, and be careful traveling!
Chevy--Lets take our drinks to the inflatable chapel and say a prayer or two for Cammy, Leslie and Joey, shall we?
Cammy--Big sigh of relief, so glad that much is over. Still praying for a swift, comfortable recovery.
Chi--that travel e-mug system sounds complicated, buts it's probably easier than it sounds. It also sounds really nice to have hot drinks stay hot for a good long time. But it sounds like it's been a real process to get the pieces one at a time. Your DH sounds like a typical stubborn male. He can probably think of a whole list of men who should have seen him long before they did for the same reasons he is using, and it probably didn't help them much.
Karen--sorry to hear you are feeling down in the dumps. It happens during treatment, so much going on and so much energy needed just to keep track of appointments and pills and such. Good idea to reschedule and give yourself time to get over the cold is a very good idea.
Chi--Oh my goodness, what a day! First getting taken to task by someone totally unqualified who wouldn't recognize your qualifications, then the fall. I am so glad you fell toward the bedroom and not down the stairs. I agree, child proof caps are a big PIA and often more of a deterrent to adults than to children. You can help prevent infection in the bruised areas by washing the areas with soap and water a couple times a day. This is one time when antibacterial soap is useful. If you don't have antibacterial soap don't run out and get some, just use some hand sanitizer or plain alcohol, rub it on, let it dry for a full 60 seconds, then wash with soap and water. Have your heard about the thumbtack fix for childproof caps? Pushing a thumbtack through the cap about half way between the center and the edge will connect the inner and outer cap and make it easier to open.
Amazing how helpful our furbabies can be, isn't it? And amazing how curative a big burp can be!
Joy McSparkles' DOTD:
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Icemegeddon day 2, sadly no real snow, only ice. Work was canceled yesterday and had a delayed start until noon today but I think I’ll just stay put.
Crazy icy spin out story on the dinner thread sandy, heart stopper for sure.
This puzzle is a beast but I so enjoy them
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Hi, hello, wassup to the rest of you. Am doing just barely OK. I am gettin out of the wabbit hole a little at a time.
Want to thank you all for continuing to be here for me. Will continue to try and get here more often....
LUBSLUBSLUBS
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Happy Birthday Cyndie Lou!
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OH I'm trying to catch up.
SusyQ it's so nice to see you, I'm sorry it's taking a while to get back up. It's all so crappy.
Karen and u too, this isn't easy at all and all u can do is give it the time u need and it will pass.
Ill oh ice fortgetaboutit---no one can deal wit ice, well maybe Dorothy Hamill and al those people.
Sandy what a time u had with someone who knows everything, u had to LOL, but then the fall WOW I thought u were going to say u fell down the stairs, but it was bad enuff. The burp ws great tho.
Kim that's a wonder how that thumb tack works. Great idea tho. Good idea to stay put, hopefully relaxing I hope.
Lori Jazzy hope ur day goes well like I always do.
Leslie came home about 1PM, she in a lot of pain, I know it's not from the mast. but the putting in new foobs but hurt. Katie stay over nite again, Thank God and now she hs 4 drains which u plug in for electricity. I'm not familiar with those at all nd yet my sister was telling me when she had her first lump removed she was 17 and her drain had to be plugged in---LOL that's 60 yrs ago Whoa.Katie has her walking some, but she looks miserable. Now we wait for the results. Again this is such crap and I can barely do anything for her. Well Jodie's coming today, but she's no Katie for sure. We'll see.
I'm still so busy I barely leave my room, this is insane, I don't want to not work but honestly it's gettin so tiresome and more difficult for me, we'll see...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO CYN ♪ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO CYN ♫ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO CYN ♫ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU ♪, ♫ Good thing u can't hear that for sure.
LUBS U ALL
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Hi girls, nearly wrote happy friday, ugh, only thirstdey!
Checking on Leslie, so glad to hear that all went well at surgery and no evidence of cancer. God is good.
Happy Birthday Cyndie Lou Who, sending you some cold natties!
Gotta run, time to get to work (don't have to be in until 9am during training)!
chEeRs goils and lotsa love too!
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Good Morning, Loungettes! Happy Thirsty Thursday! Gorgeous day today, temps in the 20's, wind chill only down to 17 degrees, feels absolutely balmy out there. I even shoveled off the overnight snow in shirt sleeves and not bundled up in a heavy coat! Of course, it only takes about 3 minutes. Sadie was happy to wander around the yard and sniff for new smells for a while this morning. Got an e-mail with the first class details this morning, going to have a class of 4 students for this one. Usually classes are 30 or so. This is going to be so much fun, I am getting so excited to be starting this.
Illi--WOW, what a puzzle! I can see where that one is going to be a beast. I'm glad you work at a job where you can stay home when the weather is bad. Snow is bad enough, but ice is just awful. I'm listening to the scanner and there are a lot of cars off the road and several roll overs due to icy roads (and too fast travel speed, I'm thinking). 3 or 4 roads closed off by responding law enforcement, waiting for DOT to get trucks out with sand and salt. I hope you won't need that table for a while.
Mema--Thanks for the heads up on CynCyn's B-day! What can we do to help get you out of the wabbit hole?
CynCyn--HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!
Cammy--So glad Leslie is home. I know she feels miserable right now. It's wonderful that she has Katie and Jodie to help. Sounds like work is really busy still. I'm so glad your nephew has you to help!
Joy McSparkles' DOTD:
Sex on a Snowbank
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 ounces Malibu rum
- 3 tablespoons coconut cream
- 6 large ice cubes
Instructions
- Place ingredients together in a blender.
- Blend until smooth.
- Pour into a chilled martini glass.
Recipe Notes
If you want a thicker consistency, use less ice and more coconut cream.
For a really fancy drink, coat the rim of the glass with finely shredded coconut!
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NativeMainer, I work for the Texas dept. of transportation, so when we tell people to stay off the road, I am happy to lead by example, lol
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NM, I have some lettuce, beets and mustard greens. They are growing under my water bags. AND, it's been quite warm here. However they would still grow. Interesting cocktail, that Winter Warmer! First teaching job today? Good luck, glad you are essited. LOL, Sex on a Snowbank!
Illona, my son likes to do puzzles too. He especially likes the panoramic ones and I think he's done a 3D one.
Sue, I totally get where you're coming from girl. You have a ton on your mind, but glad to hear you are weasling your way outta dat wabbit hole.
Cami, glad Les is home (I guess). Why don't they keep us in the hospital longer when going through these major surgeries??? And you have help coming. Just make sure she takes it easy. I'm sure with all that's going on, is part of the reason you don't want to work, besides being busy. And don't you over do it either.
Dorty, good luck with the new job goilie.
Nuttin much goin on here.
Cheers to da boifdey goil. Happy Happy Lucy! I have some Natties fo ya too!
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Hi friends- the week is going fast and seeing more people in the lounge. Work stuff is really starting to move now and have my atty working on a contract renewal with one client and another new contract related to the award we got last week with one of my collaborating partners coming after some conversations they are going to have next week. My atty who helps me says "wow, you are going to be busy in 2018". Yes, that is the plan!
Today is prof org day- they are all getting started up again with their regular meetings. I am going to a healthcare luncheon today and then a project management dinner tonight. Time to get my networking going here in the new year!
And I am down 5 lbs already on the new diet (whoot). Doing okay on it although I swam yesterday and noticed I did not have the same mojo I normally do, because I am not eating the starches right now (potatoes, pasta, bread, etc.) But I was able to visualize the fat burning as I swam though. There were scuba guys in the pool swimming under me in the deep side of the pool yesterday which made for an interesting experience while I did my laps! Today I will be a bit more challenged on the diet with the luncheon and dinner being provided and hope there will be some salad available for lunch and some chicken and veggies for dinner (usually the case).
Karen- you are certainly entitled to feel sorry for yourself. I certainly did many times going through treatment and with a cold on top, your body must feel such an assault. Like Goldie said, remember this is all temporary and you WILL get through this and things will get better friend. Hoping you are feeling better soon. Lots of rest and fluids.
Cami- I am sorry that Leslie has the pain from the TEs. I remember my sister saying how uncomfortable that was after her MX. And lots of drains too to juggle. Hopefully her pain can be managed and it sounds like you have a lot of help. Jodie is the one married to Ron, right? I know this is SO HARD for you to watch friend, being your DD and just knowing so much about this chit.
Sending you much love girlfriend
NM- I used to sling cocktails in college for one of my PT jobs and used to crack up when people would order drinks with kinky names. Sex on the beach was a common one and when someone would order that with an "I would like sex on the beach please" to which a usual response from me was "wouldn't we all?" That would usually get me an extra good tip if I cracked people up! Never heard of Sex on a Snowbank, but brrr.
Ill- I am glad you work for someone who gets home unsafe it is to travel on the ice over there. I lived in TX years ago and ice storms were not uncommon and worked while in grad school and remember those terrifying rides in the commuter van pool during icy days. I have a real aversion to ice now as I rolled a vehicle on black ice in the northeast (and walked away unharmed, lucky.....) It is warming up here again and hopefully coming your way next.
That is a huge puzzle. I remember those cool swirled lollypops from childhood too, great memory!
Dara- glad to hear the new job is underway as well as training. Hope this one works out perfectly!
Mema- you are entitled to remain in the rabbit hole as long as you want. All this is very hard and just know we care. Share as you wish or lurk, we get it.
Chi- I have seen Quora too and saw some interesting discussions there about narcissism. They got my e-mail and I got bombarded with stuff so I opted out.
It has been very cold this week, but warming up again so they say and rumors have it a much better shot at moisture this weekend. We can only hope.
Wishing everyone a good day and catch up again here this weekend!
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I just read pages and pages here and then added it to my favorites. I felt like I was at a table with friends having coffee.....or sharing a bottle of wine.
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Mistyeyes- welcome to our thread!
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Hi to all, and newbie Mistyeyes as well. Spent Sat - Tues in Clearwater Beach, FL and there was much drinking involved. Met up with sister for a special 70th birthday celebration for a dear friend. Had to have 2 Irish Coffees at lunch on Sat as it was a little nippy (or nipply, as the case might be). Birthday bash was Sat evening - wonderful catered apps, dinner & cake. One of the guests owns a winery in Richmond, CA - we had his wines as well as prosecco for toasting. Entertainment provided by the many accomplished guests/singers and guest pianist on the baby grand in the family room. It was a nonstop 2+ hours of requests for various Broadway musical hits and also included a rousing rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus. Lots of fun! Back to the office now. Lunch is over, so gotta run.
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Celia, sounds like you had a great time. Weather was pleasant, I hope! What a celebration tho!
Jazzy, getting our cool down on Saturday, high in the low 40's. I know some of you would love to have that kind of temp. I think too, we might have a chance, slight one, but a chance, of some precip.
NM, here are some pics of the garden. Everything is in these water bags. I think you bought a few?
^^^ These do the best, in the sun the most and right next to the Shady Lady. So a tad warmer in there, and then the blocks will absorb some heat to keep the soil warm.
This is a red/green leaf lettuce. I just picked the other day, so things are small now with not a lot on them.
^^^ Obviously a red leaf lettuce.
^^^ And some beets. I've been eating the leaves, therefor they won't produce beets. But I do have some that I won't pick the leaves and let them produce some beets.
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Great step in the right direction Jazzy, thanks for the article. Although, I do hope the “designed for those over 50” won’t make it out of the question for those of us on the younger side, seems like so many are being dxd in their 30’s & 40’s too.
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