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Kim - the nurses office is a great place for kiddos who need a break from class for a variety of reasons. Sounds like this is a perfect fit for you.
illimae - you are gorgesous. Hope your treatment is a success.
Spent my birthday week-end hiking in the mountains with my husband - enjoyed the Rocky Mountain air and spring - sun, snow and rain. -
Oh dear! Today has not been a good day. I have fallen three times since about 10:00am. It’s like my right leg just stops working. This is still relating to my back problem. I am now using a cane and taking the Hydrocodone as prescribed by the hospital. DH went to his PT appointment and I promised not to move from the recliner until he returns. Somehow I had totally screwed up my PT appointment. It is not Tuesday, but rather on Thursday. I pleaded with the woman on the phone that this had better start earlier. She was able to change things to early on Wednesday. I guess a day earlier will help. This is the third week of this back problem. Most of my annoyance goes to the medical companies for making PT more important than getting the shot. No shot until you get through four to six weeks of PT. I am not at all sure I can last that long. PT would have to be great for me not to need the shot.
Tomorrow is another day. Take care!
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JCS, are you locked in to that particular medical facility (HMO)? Any way you can get a second opinion? The insurance company is being quite shortsighted, as PT is billed at a high rate per session but a shot is "one and done." Are your doctors concerned about possible side effects of epidural cortisone injections, such as infection (which really was limited to a few "compounding" pharmacies that mixed their own injectable solutions)? Hope the PT helps. It did for me the last time I did it (even online), but there comes a time when what's physically messed up with your discs & facet joints can't be "fixed" by stretching and core-strengthening alone. Hope you can "straighten up & fly right" with less pain.
Cami, I agree that one sentence at a time seems to work better for you. Few things are more annoying (exasperating, really) than typing a long post only to have it disappear (happens to me all the time on Quora and Nextdoor, especially when Happy decides that I am his "mattress" and his paw hits a key or the trackpad while I'm typing on my laptop). BCO's software is especially prone to that, since when it freezes up and you have to reload the page, everything you've typed disappeared unless you've first copied it to your clipboard. (Quora at least auto-saves once a minute or so). The fact that your doc asked you about more chemo tells me that you've still "got some miles left on your engine," and that you'd benefit from another "tune-up."
Illi, in your pocket for upcoming procedures, and praying that the gamma knife did the trick.
Jazzy, isn't it great to finally be able to reconnect and get back to life? This Fri., our city is joining the state entering the "bridge phase" of easing mitigations: longer restaurant & store hours, parties of 10 per table allowed at restaurants, which will be able to operate at 60% capacity. Nevertheless, when we went out for a very late (10pm, Bob was working late all weekend) Mother's Day dinner, the restaurant we chose was out of half the menu items, under-staffed, and we were the only party on the patio (which we preferred because it's better ventilated than the dining room and much quieter than the bar). DOTD was Mionetto Extra Dry rosé Prosecco. It wasn't as sweet as most "extra-dry" bubblies I've had--more of an almost-brut (like Moet White Star).
Gordy sent lovely flowers yesterday, and has big news: he and Leslie have set a date in April 2022, and have found a venue in New Orleans. So it'll be a destination wedding. The plan is to honeymoon at Jazz & Heritage Festival.
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JCS, when DH had back pain issues PT was ordered first for him. I remember sitting in my car in the parking lot of the PT facility, practically in tears, on the phone with the back surgeon's office pleading for an earlier appointment. The surgeon suggested the injections before considering surgery. DH had a series of three which worked for years but not until PT was demonstrated to not help so your process sounds familiar.
Still waiting for diagnoses for both DH and DSon. Doing further investigation of DH's circulation in his leg. Son's diagnosis is now "solid tumor of unknown origin"; apparently the leukemia changes are in response to the tumor. Solid tumor pathology specialist to view the slides on Thursday. Told by leukemia doctor to stay off the internet as the information there presents an extremely bleak picture which does not accurately reflect current treatment modalities. Thank you for your continuing support and prayers.
During the last week have been drinking the wine I was using in cooking-- a Cass Rousanne and an August Ridge pinot grigio.
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Chi- it's so nice to see friends again. I saw a few last summer when they eased restrictions, but many I have not seen since 2019 as I was coming off a busy contract in early 2020 and about the time I was trying to reconnect, boom, there it all went. Lost year(s). I have more visits coming up including a good friend from TX who is coming in to town in another couple weekends. We have not seen each other since 2014. She helped me through part of my cancer treatment too. It sounds like your Mother's Day was okay, our restaurants here all seem understaffed and really trying to hire....
Goldie- I saw the updates on the baby and think she is stable and being monitored. I am really praying for this little girl, she has a lot of people who are pulling for her. She is so beautiful.
Cami- hey!
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Good Morning, Loungettes! Happy Twofer Tuesday! I'm happy to see this morning that the Pfizer vaccine has been approved for 12 to 16 year olds, that is going to make a big difference. The nurses at the high school and middle school started setting up vaccination clinics yesterday, sent out info and consents to parents, planningclinics for next week. I'll be going over to the High school to help out there, that should be a fun couple of hours!
Sadie is woofing this ayem, not sure if the local squirrel is teasing her or if she sees something else. I don't see anything, but then, I'm not a sight hound!
Karen--with the kiddos being in one classroom all day some of them do need a break from time to time. That is a lot of what I do, I think. It's hard for some of them to deal with the behaviors of other kiddos, and some are sensitive to noise levels. And a couple just need to be able to talk while eating lunch, so the come eat lunch with me from time to time. I have to admit, I love the work! Happy birthday and sounds like a good time was had in the mountains!
Librarian--oh my goodness, falling like that is not a good sign! This is such a miserable example of how insurance companies have taken over health care decision making. I hope the PT can make an argument for your safety for getting the shot sooner. Hugs.
Chi--CONGRATULATIONS on Gordy and Leslie setting a date! I've never been to a destination wedding, that sounds like a really fun thing to do. And to honeymoon at a Jazz festival? What fun for them and you!
Beaver--sounds like DS is a step closer to a diagnosis. I'm glad the doc mentioned that there is more available for treatment than the internet will tell about. Hugs and prayers for him, your DH and you.
Jazzy--2020 was pretty much a lost year, wasn't it? At least 2021 has some promise of being more normal.
Raspberry Gin COVID -19 Vaccination Cocktail
INGREDIENTS
- 4 oz Gin
- 12 fresh Rasberries
- 2 leaves basil
- 2 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- 3 tablespoons simple syrup
- 1 cup ice
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place raspberries and basil in cocktail shaker and lightly muddle together.
2. Add gin, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, and ice to shaker and shake for 10-15 seconds.
3. Strain mixed drink into a glass
Simply syrup note: regular simple syrup is a 1:1 sugar to water ratio, and "heavy syrup" which is often used in cocktails for the more syrup'y feel to it is a 2:1 sugar to water ratio. We used a ratio in between those two - a 1.5:1 sugar to water.
Optional: garnish with additional raspberries, limes slices, or fresh basil leaves.
From <https://www.bigoven.com/recipe/raspberry-gin-covid-19-vaccination-cocktail/2558353>
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Kim - you and I are the early birds - but I'll skip catching the worms. We have a little snow on the ground - not as much as they predicted in the city. Cold and damp all day. We brought in the hanging baskets on Sunday night due to the weather. By Thursday, the weather should start turning nice.
Have a great Tuesday.
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een a rough few days for me, things are getting to me. There just isn't enough of me to get everything done. Throw on top on that, DH's negativity and depression, both his girls coming to stay and then Nora being in NICU. I'll share what my niece put on FB and some of the pictures. One DD is coming Thursday-Monday, the other gets here Monday and is staying until Friday. Not looking forward to having company for so long. Tomorrow is PT/OT for DH and we both have appts on Friday in Phoenix. So DD1 will be going with us.
BabyGirl, like NM said, I hope that contraption isn't as uncomfortable as it looks. Are you done with that treatment? I think you said it was a one time deal, not several rounds? But I could be wrong.
NM, that is sweet that some of the kids want to come and have lunch with you. Did your mom ever find DL?
Karen, Happy belated Birthday. To me, they're just another day, no celebrations.
Sandy, congrats to Gordy and Leslie.
Cami, chemo again?? Are they not telling you everything? And what test did you have?
JCS, it's crazy what the insurance companies make us go through. I have to go through grants to get my Faslodex injections, which is for the bones. But insurance won't pay for it because they aren't giving it to me for breast cancer!
Last night Nora opened her eyes, we've been waiting for that since they started weening her off some of the drugs. Here is the post from my niece. Those of you that saw it on FB can just skip by.
May 7th.. the day our little Nora was supposed to be discharged. She was supposed to have her first ride in daddy's truck and get to meet her fur brother Rex. Instead, things took a turn that nobody expected. Our sweet Nora started having seizures. She was transferred by ambulance to RO Nicu. They hooked her up to a continuous EEG to monitor where the seizures were coming from. Between Friday and Saturday she had well over a dozen seizures and was started on seizure medication. She's had tons of lab work and an MRI to try and determine the cause. They finally removed the EEG yesterday as she was seizure free for 24 hours. But due to the medications she's very lethargic and needed a feeding tube placed which she is now getting little feeds of my breast milk. They also started her on TPN which is a type of IV fluid that also provides nutrition. We are hoping to get some answers and pray each day she continues to improve so we can bring our sweet angel home. Anthony and I just ask for prayers and love for our little girl. She needs all she can get. We thank our families and friends for all the support and love we've gotten the last few days. We know our sweet Nora is a fighter just like her mommy and daddy and we will get through this
we love you so much baby girl.
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Lori - sending you hugs. Your plate is overflowing. Is there anything I can do long distance? Hiking was the best way to celebrate - but I love that any time!!! I know your house is very special to you and you have your way of doing things. But it's a stretch - would you consider a night in a hotel (I know nothing is far) when you DH girls are staying with you so you have alone time - could you at all be comfortable not being in the house? Hugs
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Jazzy,
A lovely rose bloom!
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Good afternoon! I went to my PT appointment this morning. DH called my younger DS to ‘help’ get me in the car. For the most part I was able to do it without the help from either. The therapist was very concerned about how weak I am. He was especially upset about the fact that I fell on Monday. He says I have no muscle use in my legs, calves or feet. He would not say, but hinted strongly, what ever is wrong is getting worse. He wants me to see a back specialist at the clinic connected to the therapy place. Fingers crossed he can make that happen. And I have the ubiquitous sheet with exercises to do at home. Hope to get to that later today. I would really like this to be over and life to get back to normal. Even while getting chemo I walked three miles every other day!
I am sorry to talk so much about myself. This numbness is about all I can think about.
Take care.
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JCS, please keep talking about yourself and keep us updated on how you are doing. Sounds to me that seeing a back specialist is a good idea. Hope that can be made to happen soonest!
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JCS - I agree with Beaver - if you don't talk about yourself, how will we know how you are doing?
Another day of rockets - daughter is sleeping in roommates room as it is the "safe room" in their apt. She's been in their all evening and night. She just said she heard a really loud boom so the iron done must have intercepted a rocket close by. At least 3 red alerts by her - hundreds across the country. Her biggest complaint is that it is hard to focus - still needs to do work for school and it's annoying. I know she will be safe, but this mom (and her dad, sister and brother) are worried. -
Karen, of course you are worried and not being able to do a thing about it does not help!
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Thank you all for the comments and well wishes
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Sandy, congrats on DS’s future wedding.
Goldie, sending my good vibes for a full recovery for little Nora.
I skimmed a bit, so sorry if I missed anything. I’m feeling better, just a bit sore where the pins/screws were secured but otherwise normal and back to my usual routine.
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Good Morning, Loungettes! Happy Thirsty Thursday! Hike day at school today, so the kiddos will be out with the PE teacher most of the morning. Then I expect there will be major tick check excitement when they get back. At least it's been all dog ticks, and they don't carry diseases, so it's more of a nuisance than a problem, but try convincing some of the kiddos of that fact--doesn't work well!
Had a lovely get together with the Wednesday, Women and Wine ladies. Sitting around the fire pit was so nice. Lots of chatter and getting caught up with each other. And such a nice break after a hard day at school. First thing we find out that one of the middle school students committed suicide the night before. Then right after the busses dropped delivered students onekiddo's Mom called in, Mom's boyfriend who lives with them had just died of a chronic illness, it happened just after the child left home for school, Mom wanted the school to know but not tell the student, Mom would do that when she picked up the student, after the funeral home had been in and taken the body into their care.And, of course, this is test week, with all the classes testing, so the anxiety visits to my office are way up. Monday or Tuesday was a 14 visit day, and those kiddos picked up on the added tension that was going on behind the scenes and needed extra help yesterday, which landed on me since the school counselor was at the Middle School helping the counselor there. That's not a complaint, by the way, I am really impressed with and grateful for the way the entire district pulls together and sends people where they are needed when something comes up. It's been done with us nurses, teachers and teacher aides, admin support, and now counselors. When there is a crisis or problem, there is also helping hands. So very different from working in the nursing home where everyone is so focused on not being given any more work than the person next to them!
Morning, Karen!
Beautiful rose, Jazzy!
Morning, Teka!
Librarian--of course it's all about yourself right now! You need to be focused on yourself during this. I pray the PT can make something happen with the back specialist ASAP. In the meantime, do the best you can with the assigned exercises, to show you are doingyour part, and I will keep praying for you.
Hi, Beaver!
Karen--oh my goodness, youmust be more than worried for your daughter! God bless her if shefinds all that annoying and not terrifying! Praying for her safety and your peace.
Illi--glad to hear that you are getting back to usual. I hope the pin/screw sore spots heal up quickly.
Absolute Stress
Ingredients
- 1 fluid ounce vodka
- 1 fluid ounce dark rum
- 1 fluid ounce peach schnapps
- 1 fluid ounce orange juice
- 1 fluid ounce cranberry juice
Directions
Instructions Checklist
- Step 1
In a cocktail shaker, combine vodka, rum, peach liqueur, orange juice and cranberry juice. Shake well. - Step 2
Pour over ice in a tall glass and garnish with a slice of orange and a cherry.
From <https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/18917/absolute-stress/>
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Just a quick stop by to say morning.
Illimea - glad that you are doing better and back to your normal routine
Not much up to writing this morning - things still aren't good in Israel. Rockets seem to be more at night - but need to text daughter - but she is back to school online and trying to learn, listen and focus.
Update - about an hour after I posted, DD texted "another siren, I'm okay"
Have a great Thursday
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Chi- I missed the part in your post about the wedding date being finalized. Destination NOLA! And the Jazz and Heritage Festival for the honeymoon, I cannot think of anything better! Something wonderful to look forward to.....
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NM, you have def. been having some crazy weather. Hike day at school, that sounds nice. So very sad about the middle school student, that just breaks my heart that a child feels so bad, that they take thier own life. On a brighter note, I'm glad you got with your WWW group. Glad your DB will be able to help your mom with things.
Karen, you are so very kind to offer help from afar. I'll be ok, thank you. I just keep telling myself, this is short term. Once the kids are gone and the business slows down, it will make a huge difference. I was not aware of what is going on in Israel. I don't pay much attention to the news. It's on every morning, but I'm usually busy on my computer. But I don't recall anything on there about Israel. I'm paying a bit more attention this morning. I can only imagine how worried and scared you are.
Jazzy, is the rose from your garden?
JCS, I mimick everyone else, do talk about you. My goodness, look at how much I've been talking about me. It's ok, we care. Just sorry about what you are going through and hoping you find answers and relief soon.
BabyGirl, glad you are feeling better. You're always so nonchalant about things. Just jump in and don't worry ketchuping!
There's no such thing as going to town and it NOT taking all darned day! Kids will be here today! Nora is improving daily, no more seizures, she's opened her eyes, as they are weaning her off some drugs, and she pooped! They did have to insert a feeding tube. May get to go home Sun/Mon. We're hoping that is what just the stress of the delivery that caused all the problems. They took one of the blankets Nora was using to Grandma, as she is watching Nora's fur brother Rex. Here is what she posted....
Our handsome Rex has been getting all the love and spoiling from his grandma Deb the past week as we've been at the hospital with our sweet Nora. We were able to get my mom a blanket With Nora's scent on and I think it's safe to say Rex loves her so much already! My mom said he was super gentle with it and was carrying it around
and slept with the blanket all night. He's gonna be such a good big brother to our angel once she can come home
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Good morning! Today is a beautiful day! Sunny and cool while yesterday was rainy and quite chilly. My DH actually ran into a young man that was cutting someone’s lawn. We got an estimate and signed the bottom line. Amazing how he will do something if allowed to do it his way. This back situation is really making me miserable. I have an appointment with a back doctor on June 14. That is one month from now and in an office that is 30 minutes away. May spend today seeing if I can get that moved up or closer to me. I now have a walker so my DH is not as bothered with my slowness and ability to fall. It does help me get off the toilet!
Goldie- That dog is so sweet! We have talked to the kids about finding a doggie daycare for Ziggy. He has so very much energy and is driving us a little crazy. DH walks him, we play little games and he wants to go outdoors all the time. What I would like is an older dog that walks, takes naps and wants to have his head scratched. Maybe some day.
NM - Those kids are so lucky to have you. Between the ticks and the major stressors they have a full plate. It must be great for them to have time with someone that is calm and helpful.
ChiSandy - congrats on the wedding! Start looking for your Mother of the groom dress!!
To the rest, Thank You for all the support! You are a great bunch.
Take care
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Goldie,
Rex is precious!
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy GIF Day! Our Gov announced new COVID guidelines to go into effect on the 24th--outdoor settings opened up to 100%, no more physical distancing, indoor venues opened up to 100%, physical distancing eliminated except when masks will be taken off--indoor restaurants, bars, dining areas in camps or in congregate living facilities and break rooms. Face coverings needed in public indoor areas. School based protocols will be set out by DHHS and the Dept of Ed, meaning we will be waiting for a while for updates, we are still waiting for spring sports protocols to be issued. There is a lot of question about if the guidance will be issued before the end of the school year or sometime during the summer! The big school hike was quite the success, everyone seemed to have a great time. The kiddos were still bouncing around pretty well during lunch when they got back. Lots of tummy aches when testing started in the afternoon, though. Lots of tired kiddos sent home at the end of the day. Lots of ticks caught, too, but no real injuries beyond the usual number of scrapes and bumps, except for one of the teaching assistants who scraped up her knee really well when she tripped while racing some of the kiddos at recess! Patched her up, cleaned up the blood drips in the hallway while she ran home to change into less bloody pants, and the day continued. Such is the life of a school nurse!
Sadie is out saying good morning to the big, fat squirrel. She's already said good morning to the big bunny, his/her feet are still white but the rest of him/her has the brown summer colors.
Karen--Is DD's school work mostly during the day or evening? Either way I imagine it interrupted pretty frequently by the sirens. I just cannot imagine what that must be like.
Morning, Jazzy!
Goldie--Yup, the weather here is crazy. But it always is, you think I'd be used to it after 6 decades! I can't imagine going to town being an all day adventure every time. I guess I'm a bit spoiled. So glad to hear that Miss Nora is improving and there is a plan for her to go home. The pics of the doggy with the blanket are so sweet!
Librarian--I'm glad you got the appointment and the walker. I hope you can get the appointment moved up, though. I hope I'm having a good influence on the kiddos at school. I know I'm having a lot of fun with them! Glad to hear you go the lawn care set up. It sounds like Ziggy does need some doggy day care or something to burn off some of that puppy energy. I remember when Sadie needed a lot of play time to burn off her energy. It was fun, but it is better now that she is calmer and less likely to run off the moment she gets a chance!
Morning, Teka!
Release The Hounds
INGREDIENTS
1.5 oz Buchanan's 12-Year-Old DeLuxe Blended Scotch Whisky.
5 oz Chile Liqueur
.75 oz Fresh Lemon Juice
.75 oz Simple Syrup
Club Soda for Top
Cucumber for Garnish
PREPARATION
Combine Buchanan's 12-Year-Old DeLuxe Whisky, Chile Liqueur, fresh lemon juice and simple syrup into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well.
Strain contents into a Highball glass over fresh ice.
Fill to top with club soda. Garnish with cucumber.
From <https://www.buchananswhisky.com/en-us/whisky-cocktails/release-the-hounds>
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Kim - I thought the CDC pretty much did away with mask restrictions both indoors and outdoors, except where a business requires it. This is as long as 80% is vaccinated for in doors. DD classes are mostly during the day - but she has lots of homework so its pretty much waking hours that she is busy with work.
Have a great Friday
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This could all be more mets coming in my back somewhere. 2nd emergency room, 3rd doctor and 1 physical therapist. I will be working with my cancer doctor to seem what can be done. What a total, fuckingbummer.
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Saturday! Got a bit paper to write and submit by Monday evening, need to work on mowing the lawn, going to dinner at Mom's this evening, going to be busy this weekend. At least it's looking alike a beautiful day today, and supposed to be just as nice tomorrow.
Monday and Tuesday mornings I will be going in to work early to help out at the High School vaccination clinic. I went over to the middle school yesterday afternoon to help get set up there.We will be able to get both shots in before the end of school and get a big chunk of the school population immunized, and that will be a great help for next year. I suspect the under 12 crowd will have a vaccination cleared and I suspect we will be having vaccination clinics in the elementary schools next fall. Going to be exciting times!
Sadie says Hi to everyone!
Karen--yup, the FEDERAL CDC set a no masks at 80% vaccination rate. The State of Maine CDC and Governor set a slightly different, slightly higher quideline as Maine residents are at 70% total population vaccination and because the number of residents that are older and vulnerable to severe illness. I think it's a partial compromise with the very vocal faction of the state's population that is against any relaxation of the quidelines and still wants Maine closed to visitors. The financial reality is that Maine would not survive the loss of another tourist season. The cruise ship ban is still in place and a lot of towns are going to be hurting financially just from that alone, let alone any other drop in tourism. Bar Harbor has a census of around 5,000 people,the average cruise ship brings in around 2,000 tourists, on a good cruise ship day there will be 3 ships in the harbor--more tourists spending money than residents! Sounds like DD is keeping busy, that may be helpful to keep her from worrying too much. You are probably doing enough worrying for the both of you, anyway!
Don't Worry About It
Mixed Drink Recipe from Cocktail Builder
2-3 tbsp of grenadine syrup
1/2 cup of 7-up plus soda
1/2 cup of Smirnoff Raspberry Twist Vodka
Combine all ingredients together in a highball glass, stir and serve.
From <https://www.cocktailbuilder.com/recipe/dont-worry-about-it>
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Kim - DD texted twice about sirens and saying she was "okay". not sue if they spent time in the bomb shelter of in the safe room in the apt. It's not good. And yes, DH and I am doing lots of worrying.
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Stopping by to wish everyone a good Sunday
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NM, our weather can be wonky here too. I think it was in June last year we a late freeze. I hope you and mom had a nice day together with no issues!
JCS, sorry about the possible mets. I hope it's not that, and I hope you can get in sooner. DH had the same issue when he was trying to get in to the neurologist. A month out is rediculous.
Karen, I can't even imagine how worried you are.
Not sure when I will be able to check in again. Having all these people at my house. Husband and both kids wanted to come every day. My husband told his daughter no, he wanted daddy daughter day. But they will be here today and tomorrow. I have things to do! And tomorrow I will be swamped with business. I wasn't prepared for this and making meals for 3 more additional people. And they seem to need to eat every 3 hours. I made chicken, squash and broccoli for his DD and I last night. Ate around 4:30 and at 7 she was talking about how she will need to get something to eat in awhile! Guess I'll just get the peanut butter and jelly out!
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