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ED, your heart is aching and I'm so sorry. Winter is moving in and you won't have your garden retreat. What are things that you and your DH did in the past in the winter time? We always went a few times a year to Laughlin to get away and gamble. Not now.
I'm still not feeling well. Took an hour and a half nap, and slept for 12 hours last night. I can walk out to the barn and back, and my legs feel like they are going to give out on me. I have to keep plugging along. It took me all day yesterday to get my one bathroom cleaned, laundry room floor and foyer. I can usually do that in an hour. All I had to eat all day was a half of a can of Campbells chicken noodle soup. Tomorrow DH gets his power chair. Gonna try and get my other bathroom done today!
DOTD: Riverboat Gambler
1.5 ounces Cardinal Spirits Tiki Rum infused with Darjeeling tea
3/4 ounce Cardinal Spirits Flora
1/2 ounce fresh lime juice
2 strawberries, one for garnishAdd 1 strawberry and Flora to a shaker and muddle to break up the strawberry. Add the tea-infused rum (recipe follows) and lime juice to the shaker, than add ice. Shake vigorously, then strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a strawberry.
For the Darjeeling tea-infused Tiki Rum: Place two Darjeeling tea bags in a bottle of Tiki Rum (750ml) and let steep for two hours. Remove tea bags and discard. -
Good Afternoon, Loungettes!Happy Sunday Funday!Well, it will be a more fun day now that this week's paper has been submitted. I've got to admit I'm looking forward to the couple weeks of break time after this class is over! Budget stuff has never interested me, and certainly doesn't impress me as any more entertaining now. Even Sadie walks away when I talk to her about that stuff!
Goldie--yeah, the no touching rule is recockulous, and is going to be the reason some child gets seriously hurt or even killed, because it takes away the only truly effective option to stop an out of control child. But that's what it's come to, that a child can be so sensitive to being touched that it triggers a meltdown to see another child get tapped on the knee. I'm going to have to start documenting that I asked and got permission from the child to touch him/her every time I put on a bandaid from now on. Interesting that DH planned the whole wedding, I've not heard of that happening before. It does sound like something is going on with you. As hard as you work and with all you are doing I'm not surprised that you've gotten worn out. Add to that your immune system hijacking as much energy as it can to fight off something and you would feel drained. I hope what ever it is passes off soon.
Chevy--It must be so hard to have been so far away when your brother took ill. And then things moved so fast, it can be hard to handle all that. I think it's the kindest thing for his wife to never know about it all.
Goldie--did it occur to you to maybe take a day off and rest and let your body take care of whatever it's trying to take care of? I know it's really hard to do that, and you can't totally take a day off, but maybe cut way back on the housework for one or two days? That Riverboat Gambler sounds very yummy!
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Lori, I wish you could take it easy! With the time change (and early sunsets, especially the further south), Seasonal Affective Disorder--a type of depression--can set in and even have physical manifestations such as fatigue. Add to that the stress with your DH's illness, and it's not surprising.
Kim, this "no touching" is getting ridiculous. I'm not surprised, though--just read an article about how Gen-Zers are so emotionally fragile and entitled that they're driving their millennial bosses crazy. More and more people are taking words literally and fewer can recognize context or irony. I'm liberal, but "wokeness" is being taken way too far.
I can see how someone who knows her immune system is crap is willing to keep rolling the dice on her own COVID risk--but she is risking everyone around her too.
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Monday Monkey Day! Getting in the dark to lots of rain. Going to be a wet and chilly day, from the looks. Some places up north got some snow overnight. Now the news is talking about a shortage of snowplow drivers for the upcoming snow season. It is just amazing how much things have changed in the last few years.
Sadie says Hi to everyone!
Chi--I hadn't thought about the effect of the time change on Goldie, but that is a very good point. And the no touch law is going to create a whole new raft of problems after a while. I can see it being extended to include all the other kiddos in the school, too, and that will be a nightmare. I know there have been incidents of inappropriate touching by adults, sexual and violent, and those need to be stopped and prosecuted, but to remove touch from school entirely is going to have serious negative effects on the emotional development of the kids. The world is getting more frightening every year.
Teka--LOL!
The Flying Monkey
Ingredients
1 oz. (30ml) Creme de Banana
1 (30ml) Coffee Liqueur
1 1/2 (45ml) Irish Cream
1 (30ml) Half & Half
Bananas
Garnish: Whipped Cream, Banana, Cherry,
Directions
- In a blender with ice, combine creme de banana, coffee liqueur, Irish cream, half & half, and one banana. Blend thoroughly until smooth.
- Pour mix into your serving glass and top with whipped cream, a banana garnish, a cherry, and ground nutmeg.
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NM, glad you got your paper done, but sorry it was less than exciting! Yes, DH worked with a wedding planner, planned the whole wedding, all the island stops, hotels and excursions. Sure hate to hear that the snow is starting to fly!
You guys, we don't change time. And it's sunny 95% of the time. The timing is odd too. We left Phoenix on Friday, DH in the hospital Tues/Wed, and I started feeling ill on Thursday. I am however taking it very easy. I have no choice actually. Walking out to the barn and back, my legs feel like they are going to give out on me. So anyways, I take lots of breaks.
Sandy, I don't what it is with kids these days. Oh wait, yes I do, it's their parents!
Not me Teka, not me.
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Good morning, Loungettes!Happy Twofer Tuesday! Winter is definitely settling in, the weather people are talking about wind chill factors for today. Brrr. Not ready for this. Yesterday was a sort of bummer day all the way around. Found out one of my uncles died yesterday ayem, he had dementia and had been declining for last few months, although I did not know that he had been in the hospital recently. So not a surprise but I didn't know it was imminent. One of our students who has been out in quarantine because a family member tested positive lost their grandparent who lives in the home with them over the weekend. Then a person tested positive at the sister school, so I helped with that lot of phone calls. The general response from parents was one of resignation and tiredness."Again?" was the response of the day. Not enough participation in the pooled testing program to prevent sending the entire grade into remote learning.Having a bunch of kids in quarantine through Thanksgiving is going to create some issues for families, I'm thinking.
Anyway, hoping for a less depressing day today.Sadie says I should take her to school with me, and I wish the rules would let me take her!
Goldie--Sunny is good. I like sunny. I don't like getting up in the dark and driving home from work in the dark. That happened yesterday. I'm hoping the driving home in the dark was because of the rain and my working an hour later than usual
Cool Wind Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 oz Vodka
- 1/4 oz Dry Vermouth
- 1/2 tsp Cointreau - orange liqueur
- 1 oz Grapefruit Juice
- Glass: Cocktail Glass
Directions
- Stir all ingredients with ice in a mixing glass.
- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and serve.
From <http://www.completecocktails.com/Drinks/CoolWind.aspx>
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NM - sorry about the passing of your uncle. Hugs to you and your family sister 🙏❤️
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Lori - I hope you are starting to feel better. You are great about listening to your body.
Kim - sorry to hear about your uncle.
I don't like the time change - it's over a week and I don't think my body has adjusted to it yet.
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Good Morning, Loungettes! Happy Hump Day! I'm having a bit of trouble getting myself up and moving this ayem. Went to bed early since I fell asleep in the recliner anyway. I think I slept pretty well, but still tired this ayem. Oh well, I'll keep on keeping on and it will all pass, right? Sadie says it will.
Jazzy--thank you!
Karen--thank you. I don't like the time change, either.I can't tell if I'm adjusting or not.
The weather people are talking about a winter weather advisory for area north of me for tonight. Then temps in the 50s or better tomorrow. Talk about a roller coaster!
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Irish Winter Spiked Coffee
Ingredients
- 1 1/2ouncesIrish whiskey
- 3/4ouncecoffee liqueur
- 3/4ounceIrish cream liqueur
- 4 to 5ouncesfreshly brewed coffee, to taste
- Whipped cream, for garnish
Steps to Make It
- Gather the ingredients.
- In a warm mug or Irish coffee glass, pour the Irish whiskey, coffee liqueur, and Irish cream.
- Fill with hot coffee.
- Stir to combine.
- Top with whipped cream. Serve and enjoy.
From <https://www.thespruceeats.com/irish-winter-cocktail-recipe-761454>
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NM, I'm sorry for your family's loss. I wonder if we'll see a big surge after TG. Sorry you are getting crappy weather already.
Karen, bummer you haven't adjusted to the time. But at least you have a nice trip coming up to look forward to.
I am still not well. My DH is running me ragged. He has his chair, doesn't utilize the things that it's capable of, guy came yesterday with the ventilator, of course when he went to bed, it wasn't working right. I'm just tired of being pulled in all different directions. Depression is setting in. TG next week. No one seems to care how Lori feels, or what all Lori has to do. The one DD from San Diego, her husbands mom lives about an hour and a half from me, they usually stay there. Well, she won't let them now, because of Covid, but let them stay there a few months ago!
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(((Lori))), we care about how you feel and all you have to do.
COVID is on the rise even in Chicago---but the increase here is mainly among unvaccinated teenagers. Of course, it doesn't take a genius to see the spike in cases is taking place in mostly northern states--where the weather isn't conducive to outdoor dining. Amazingly, the IN state legislature is pressing its Gov. to lift the Emergency Order because "it's time to move on." Natch, IN is spiking more than IL is. LIfting mask mandates is possibly the single stupidest thing a gov't can do now.
We're "boostered," and so are all our guests, so we feel TG at the Signature Room atop the Hancock will not be particularly risky--except perhaps for that elevator to the 95th floor. I imagine that there will be strict limits as to how many can ride at a time, and nobody even gets into the building lobby w/o a mask.
En route soon to UIC for my 3-month eye scans and ocular onc appt. Opening my pocket if anyone here wants to hop inside...
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DOTD tonight will likely be some bubbly: latest eye scans showed the tumor shrank a little since August! (Raising a glass to my BCO "pocket pals").
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The 2021 Beauj. Nouveau will go on sale at midnight. Much smaller yields, due to frost & hail during growing season. Reviews say "elegant" (read "lighter body, more acidic, no blockbusters"). Prices are much steeper--the cheapest Duboeuf is listed at $12 (traditionally, below $10). Duboeuf, though, will also release a Beaujolais-Villages Nouveau, which is a bit bigger, fruitier, and a buck costlier. They're also bringing out a Rosé version. The wine columnists mention a slew of boutique labels I never see in wine shops--year after year, all that's available around here (smack-dsb in the middle of the third largest city in America) are Duboeuf, Drouhin, Bouchard, Momessin & Henry Fessy. (And most places carry only the Duboeuf).
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Sandy, glad your appt. went well the tumor is shrinking.
Well, I've managed to hit my low weight, 135. At 63 yo, and 5'9", it's not a very healthy look!
It's a miracle! Been giving DH kind of the cold shoulder. Guess what? He dressed himself yesterday. Pants, button shirt AND got his socks on.
DOTD: Skinny Hurricane
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2 ounces White Rum
2 ounces Light Orange Juice
2 ounces Light Cranberry Juice
Garnish, Orange Peel Twist
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Goldie, that’s great about your DH. I hope he feels a sense of accomplishment that will inspire him to continue, realize what he’s capable of and find more joy than despair.
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy TGIF day, and I am so glad it's TGIF day and for this week to END. We had our first round of pool testing for COVID at school this week, and, of course, one of the pools came back positive. So I ran in early yesterday ayem to rapid test myself, since I was in that pool, and rapid test everyone else in the pool. The infected person is one of the adults, not one of the kids, and has very few close contacts so, good news was, no one needed to quarantine. Bad news, someone who should not have had known who tested positive found out somehow and started talking to the staff, and some of the staff decided that I should have closed the school, giving me a hard time. I'm still shaking my head. I don't have authority to close the school. There is no medical reason to close the school. The very same people who want the school closed for fear of catching COVID will NOT wear masks correctly and will not get vaccinated, but it's going to be my fault if they get sick because I did not do something that won't make one bit of difference, even if I could close down the school! I'm still fuming even though the principal and superintendent have taken over the situation and an email sent out about the situation makes it clear that all appropriate steps have been taken and outlines who has what authority. So today will be a day for lavender in the atomizer and my letting go of all that stuff. Then the vaccination clinic in the afternoon, and I'm going to get my booster and hopefully won't end up feeling crummy over the weekend. I originally got the Moderna vax, this clinic is using Pfizer, so it will be interesting to see how I react.
Goldie--a big surge of COVID after Thanksgiving and Christmas is all but a given with more and more people getting sloppy with masking or not masking at all and all the people planning to travel. I expect my school will end up going remote after at least one of the vacation breaks, if not both. I'm sorry you are feeling so pulled apart, that is a very uncomfortable and stressful feeling. You are well within your rights to tell people they can come visit but need to stay somewhere else because you need to concentrate on taking care of DH. You are not responsible for their travel arrangements, they are. And please pay attention to the depression. Talk to your doc, medication or a medication change can be a big help, I know from experience.
Chi--it's just amazing to me how many people want to stop doing the very things that make a difference and still expect to be protected. Just crazy. That restaurant sounds lovely! CONGRATS on the tumor regression!
Goldie--YEAH!Good for the cold shoulder treatment!Love the skinny hurricane, too!
Morning, Illi!
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Morning glories! Hah! Thanks Kim, for talking about the booster shot being different than the others! When I talked to Janie yesterday, she was having a hard time setting up an appointment at HER store for the booster... "Long lines" she said. Well later she called, and she had gotten her shot!!! At night! So it pays to be persistent ! I had asked if she could just go to Walmart & get the Phizer, instead of the Moderna.... she didn't know! But it all worked out. She got the Moderna from the store she works at, same as where she got the first 2.
I still can't believe my "little" brother passed away from the virus! Just makes me kind of mad! It hurts to think about him, and I think if he wasn't so stubborn, or afraid to get the shots, he would still be here! He was a year younger than me, and we were always together.... holding onto each other when our parents were fighting... and we had that "bond" even when we grew up and away from each other! But I guess I should be thankful for all the time we were together, and thank God I still have all of our memories....
Our other Orlando Daughter is still coming on the 2nd.... Then a week later, our oldest Grandson will be meeting her here, they they go back together... They want to see "Dad"... or "Pa-pa".... He is doing just okay.... some things just don't get better, or easier.... but you have to adjust. Thank God I have people like you guys, and other "pen-pals" to talk things over with....
Sheri is sort of afraid to travel... and I'm kind of afraid for her also! I would rather them wait a few months... maybe until Spring, or it getting warmer, so we could be out-doors more.... They just want to see "Dad" soon....but I tell them I would let them know if things got worse...... What do you all think? Colorado isn't getting any safer lately, it seems! Anyway Janie has been coming over and helping me "clean" and organize the little room upstairs, where the 2 girls stayed when they were just kids... Hah! I remember hearing a big thud one night.... Sheri had fallen off the top bunk!!! But I ran upstairs, and she was climbing back up the ladder to the top bunk.... didn't get hurt!!!! Man, those things were lethal without the guard rail! From then on, that guard-rail was UP THERE!
We have collected and saved sooooo much stuff! And I just never got rid of "stuff"...! So she has been such a big help, I "crawl" up those steps, and then lean against the wall, and hold on coming down, Hah! I just boxed up "His" stuff from on top of his desk up there, and Janie will carry it down. The "soft" stuff, I just throw down, and she collects it all, and takes it home to give away, or we put stuff out for our neighbors across the alley.
It's amazing all the things you can DO when you are younger, and don't even THINK about it! And then one day you wonder, "what happened? I used to RUN up and down those steps! " And why did I SAVE everything??? Hah!
I remember my Grandma & Mom used to save everything also.... thinking they would NEED it someday! But things were a lot different in those days...
They really weren't "hoarders".... just afraid to throw stuff away, thinking you would use it again... and if it wasn't "broke"... you had to save it.... right? Hah!
Okay.... have a beautiful Friday! xoxo
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NM, it sucks you have to deal with people who overestimate a situation while lacking good sense themselves.
Funny, I had a dream last night that I was small performance room, very sparsely populated but I forgot my mask. I left to go get it, stranger danger.
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Ha ha BabyGirl, it wasn't to feel accomplished that he dressed himself. It was cuz he was getting the cold shoulder for several days, and so we weren't speaking, therefore he wouldn't ask for help. Did your dream have you freaking out?
NM, do use that Lavender and let that go. Of course it's those that won't wear a mask properly, and of course be the first to complain. Glad the higher ups took care of the situation with staff email. Oh, it wasn't me telling the kids they couldn't stay, it was his mom. I don't have the room, I only have 1 spare bedroom and there's 4 of them. What has me confused is that they will be there every day visiting with her, they are doing TG dinner with them, but they can't stay there. They stayed there back in May when they came to visit! DH's other DD and her DH are staying here.
Morning ED. Use this time before your DD and GS arrive as part of the excitement. Is your DD afraid to travel because of Covid? And be glad you can do those stairs at all! But do be careful my friend! YES, you have your memories of your brother, a lifetime of them.
Some of the comments made by DH to cause him to get the cold shoulder. I had fallen asleep on the couch, he says "I woke up and you weren't in bed, I thought you left me." REALLY
Leaving yesterday to go to town for shopping "Are you coming home?" REALLY
Then because I wasn't talking to him, he says "Do you just want a divorce, you can take all the money and just put me in an assisted living" I went off on him, basically telling him that I can't deal with the negative BS that comes out of your mouth, therefore I choose not to talk you to you. If you want to change your attitude, and we can get back to our lives, then I'm good with that. That's it in a nutshell. So he apologized, and said he would try harder to be more positive.
Kind of a spring cocktail, but oh well!
Lavender + Rhubarb Gin Drink
- 1 1/2 ounce gin
- 1/2 tablespoon lavender syrup
- 1/2 teaspoon creme de Violette
- 3 1/2 ounces tonic water
- ice
- rhubarb stalk for garnish
- strawberry slices for garnish
- Into a cocktail mixing glass, add a single plump ripe strawberry, and two one-inch pieces of fresh rhubarb.
- Using a muddler, mash the strawberry and pieces of rhubarb to release the juices.
- Add 1 cup of ice.
- Add gin, lavender syrup, and the creme de Violette.
- Using a long-handled cocktail bar spoon, give the mixture several turns.
- Add the tonic water.
- Strain the mixture into a chilled mojito glass filled with fresh ice.
- Garnish with stalks of rhubarb and slices of strawberry.
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Called Binny's--the area's booze warehouse--and confirmed they have the Nouveau. Ate across the street at L.Woods (a faux-northwoods-WI "supper club"). Split a wedge salad. I had a very boring OR Pinot Noir*, 3 unsauced beef ribs (the charcoal crumbs stained my nice beige ultrasuede leggings after I lifted & shook out the napkin), slaw & creamed spinach. Still have half the spinach and 2 ribs). When we got to Binny's, all they had was the basic Duboeuf Nouveau (not the rose nor the Villages-Nouveau). Due to supply issues and a lousy harvest, that's all they got (no other brands nor any domestic Gamay or hybrid Nouveau). But at $10, it was still a steal (Wine Expectorator, er, Spectator listed it as $13 and Wine Enthusiast $14--got half a case).
*I suspect that these mid-level casual restaurants (this is part of the Lettuce Entertain You chain) with very limited wine lists, all of which are available by the glass for between $10-12, pour the same generic red--they all taste the same with no distinctive bouquet differences. Maybe it's the thick-rimmed cheap glasses too, poured too full. It could have been a Malbec, Tempranillo, Syrah or Merlot. Only reason it wasn't a Cab was that it was acidic & not tannic. Change the menu & decor and I could've been drinking at a Longhorn, Lone Star or Applebee's. Dunno why I order a wine I would never buy by the bottle to take home. Next time, club soda unless it's a great wine list with thoughtful by-the-glass options (and they let me taste first).
Tomorrow night with my leftovers, some of that Nouveau.
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Lori - good for you for standing up for yourself. I hope your husband stays more positive. How are you feeling? Anything to see the doctor about. Keeping you in my thoughts. Hugs my friend
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So I Coravined some of that Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau 2021. No surprises--it's a typical one of what it is, although markedly enhanced when accompanied by cheeses & nuts. Higher in acidity than in seasons past (due to a lower sugar & alcohol content from a lousy growing season) with a less assertive BN bouquet (which usually has strong notes of strawberry & banana). At $10 a bottle, it's something I don't really need to Coravin (Bob would classify it as a "guzzling wine," albeit a couple of bucks more expensive than Whole Foods' bargain loss-leaders). We don't buy Charles Shaw (I haven't set foot in a Trader Joe's since early March 2020--simply because we have larger stores closer to us). When Bob gets home with chicken wings, I'll just pop the cork and we'll likely kill off that first bottle tonight.
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Good Morning, Loungettes!
Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Saturday! Boy, did sleeping in feel good this ayem. I'm still a little tired and my leg is aching where I got my COVID booster yesterday, but nothing another cup of coffee won't get me through. The vaccination clinic yesterday was fairly successful, first estimate is over 250 5 to 11 year olds got their first shot, with a goodly number etting first or secoof 12 and upsgnd shots, and many adults getting boosters. The next one is in 3 weeks, and all those kiddos getting the second shot will be fully vaccinated as of Christmas Eve!
Sadie says Hi to everyone.I had her DNA tested for fun.Silly Sadie DOES have some hound in her, like I thought!
Breed Mix
We detected 10 breeds in Sadie's DNA.
- Sporting
- 48% Labrador Retriever
- 2% Golden Retriever
- 1% Flat-Coated Retriever
- Hound
- 14% Treeing Walker Coonhound
- 5% Bluetick Coonhound
- 3% American Foxhound
- 2% Catahoula Leopard Dog
- 2% Redbone Coonhound
- Herding
- 22% German Shepherd Dog
- 1% White Swiss Shepherd
I've never heard of Catahoula Leopard Dog or White Swiss Shepherd.
Chevy--even though there isn't a huge amount of research on mixing the Moderna and Pfizer vaxes, the research is trending toward fewer side effects and slightly better protection with the mix. BUT, the differences between mixing and not mixing are very small, less than 5%, so probably won't be statistically significant in the long run. I've had people ask me which way is better, and I have to tell them there really isn't enough difference to make one approach better than the other, and it's probably more helpful to choose based on comfort level. If you are more comfortable getting a booster ASAP, take the first appointment you can get, for either one. If you are uncomfortable with the idea of mixing brands, get the booster of the same brand your initial 2 shots were. Both will be just as well protected in the long run. I, too, keep running into the "what happened? I used to be able to do that without any trouble at all. " phenomenon. It's almost scary sometimes! Our mothers and grandmothers lived by theaxiom "Wear it out, use it up, make it do, or do without" so if there is any little tiny bit of life or use left in something, better keep it or you'll be sorry some day! But that is easy to morph into hoarding.
Illi--Interesting dream you had! I've been having more dreams that leave me feeling uneasy or slightly anxious, but not one like that yet. Someone pointed out yesterday that my school is a very small school and so is subject to very large bouts of hysteria, a group dynamic that I had not thought of, but is very true! It was good to be reminded that the stuff happening and info getting passed around is not all about me, but is a natural part of the group dynamic in a high stress situation. Going to depersonalize it by trying to predict the next crazy thing to come up.
Goldie--Whatever DH's reason for getting himself dressed, at leastyou both have proof that he IS ABLE to do that. If DH had dementia, I'd be thinking the paranoia was part of the dementia disease process. I know ALS and depression and schizophrenia are commonly seen together, but his comments sound more like paranoia.I wonder what the kids' Mom reason for not letting the kid stay if they are going to be visiting daily is? I LOVE that cocktail!I so like anything with lavender in it.
Chi--it must be frustrating not being able to get the wines you want.
Karen--I agree!
Golden Dream Cocktail
Ingredients
- 3/4 ounce premium triple sec
- 3/4 ounce Galliano L'Autentico Liqueur
- 3/4 ounce cream
- 3/4 ounce orange juice
Steps to Make It
- Gather the ingredients.
- In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, pour the triple sec, Galliano, cream, and orange juice.
- Shake well.
- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- Serve and enjoy.
From <https://www.thespruceeats.com/golden-dream-cocktail-recipe-759302>
I've had this before, only it was called a Golden Cadillac. It is SERIOUSLY yummy and sneaks up on you!
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Good Morning, Loungettes! Happy Sunday, Funday! Only for me it's a work day. I played couch potato most of the day after visiting with Mom and running some errands that I've put off all week. I felt a bit off most of the day, and the booster shot site hurt, but that's the worst it got. At least I don't feel so totally tired and wiped out like I did yesterday. So now today I need to catch up class work and housework and such.
Sadie says Hi!
LOL, Jazzy!
This morning's DOTD is Kahulua in my coffee, and I invite everyone to doctor up your favorite morning drink with whatever floats your boat!
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Thanks Karen, I don't think there's anything a doctor can do for me. I think it's just a bug, but wants to linger on, that's for sure! I should probably pop some zinc and C. You are leaving Wed. right?
NM, glad to hear of so many of the kids getting their shots. DH's comments are just part of his pity party, there is not a darned thing wrong with with mind. His other reason for saying things, if I'm mad at him, he will turn the situation around, thinking he's using reverse psychology on me. Saying things like I'm such an idiot, or I don't deserve you.
Cute Jazzy.
What are everyone's plans for Thursday?
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We’re having our usual “friendsgiving” at the cabin. No kitchen here yet, so cooking at a neighbors for us and our good friends from Louisiana who also bought property down the road. All the normal stuff with my family stuffing recipe and DH is adding creamy garlic Brussels sprouts and Mac n cheese. I’m going to make some turkey soup with leftovers, great for the weather up here, which is getting cold!
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Good morning friends and happy thanksgiving time!
I think it's been a couple weeks since I posted and finally to my break time, week off. I started by spending the day in Santa Fe doing some Xmas shopping and just spending time in the city different, as they call it. It was busier than expected, usually it's pretty quiet up there but not this year. Lots of out of staters there, looks like some folks are coming here for their holiday. Ski resort is not open yet, no snow.
My dental surgery is healing up well (two weeks out) and have another procedure this week (that thing we do when we are over 50). You may be wondering why I chose to do this during my vacation time, but I actually booked this in the summer before I planned to take this week off. That being said, it will be easier to do the prep and by Wed, I will have this 5 year check up done and on to the rest of my time off. I have lots of things at home to do so it works out for me to be home to do things and deal with the rest. The state is in crisis standard of care again with the pandemic and was worried it might get postponed, but only for inpatient procedures. November is turning out to be procedure month for this girl.....
For Thanksgiving, I plan to just rest at home on Thursday after a morning yoga class. Normally I do a friendsgiving like Illimae is doing, but with the numbers here being bad, and friends with elderly parents, no one is still doing the bigger get togethers. But I really am looking forward to just having the day to myself. I have plans the following day and weekend to do more out and about things, including a trip to our winter bird refuge down south.
If you have not heard about the Bosque Del Apache, our winter bird refuge, here is a cool video that will share more about the place. If you are ever coming through here late fall to early winter, it is worth the trip!
I am heading out for my Covid test shortly (ugh) that I must do to get clearance for my procedure on Wed and will be back again soon!
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- 455 Caring for Someone with Stage IV or Mets
- 260 High Risk of Recurrence or Second Breast Cancer
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- 152 May Their Memory Live On
- 85 Member Matchup & Virtual Support Meetups
- 375 Members by Location
- 291 Older Than 60 Years Old With Breast Cancer
- 177 Singles With Breast Cancer
- 869 Young With Breast Cancer
- 50.4K Connecting With Others Who Have a Similar Diagnosis
- 204 Breast Cancer with Another Diagnosis or Comorbidity
- 4K DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ)
- 79 DCIS plus HER2-positive Microinvasion
- 529 Genetic Testing
- 2.2K HER2+ (Positive) Breast Cancer
- 1.5K IBC (Inflammatory Breast Cancer)
- 3.4K IDC (Invasive Ductal Carcinoma)
- 1.5K ILC (Invasive Lobular Carcinoma)
- 999 Just Diagnosed With a Recurrence or Metastasis
- 652 LCIS (Lobular Carcinoma In Situ)
- 193 Less Common Types of Breast Cancer
- 252 Male Breast Cancer
- 86 Mixed Type Breast Cancer
- 3.1K Not Diagnosed With a Recurrence or Metastases but Concerned
- 189 Palliative Therapy/Hospice Care
- 488 Second or Third Breast Cancer
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- 2.5K Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
- 13.1K Day-to-Day Matters
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- 86 Coping with Holidays, Special Days and Anniversaries
- 828 Employment, Insurance, and Other Financial Issues
- 101 Family and Family Planning Matters
- Family Issues for Those Who Have Breast Cancer
- 26 Furry friends
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- 706 Recipe Swap for Healthy Living
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- 171 Sex & Relationship Matters
- 9 The Political Corner
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- 394 Bonded by Breast Cancer
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- 806 Prayers and Spiritual Support
- 285 Who or What Inspires You?
- 28.7K Not Diagnosed But Concerned
- 1K Benign Breast Conditions
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- 586 Alternative Medicine
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- 50 Immunotherapy - Before, During, and After
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- 591 Pain
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- 11 Info & Resources for New Patients & Members From the Team