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Old 03-10-2012, 09:03 PM   #196  
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Just checkin in.Bobbi the recipes sound great.will be trying them.Love your dog.

snow here today. I bought flower seeds today.May be july before we can plant this year. that makes me sad. I love to grow things.

Hope everyones weekend is a great one.

Rosie that quilt is beautiful you did a great job!

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Good Evening!

Well, the chicken was absolutely wonderful and the drive was full of laughter and fun. A really nice day. It was worth the calories.

Brenda, we don't plant here until June. I rarely start flowers from seed - I always buy plants.

Donna, how were the yard boys? LOL Ewww. Pink slime. We buy almost all our hamburger from a local processor. It tastes really clean - like the beef I had when I was young. I think you should do the Springs walk. At 5 minutes per day you can still beat us there..... Hah

Linda, I am assuming that you grow corn to be combined? Our corn here is all for silage.

Deelee, If you google "how far is it from ___ to Colorado springs, it will tell you the miles. Easy.

Marie, I your nap sounds lovely! I hope that you recover enough soon to enjoy your time off

Auto, it must be disconcerting to actually have the world shifting under you. Hang in there. glad that you have joined us!

Lynn, did you make the gym today? If I don't go first thing in the morning, I never seem to get it done.

Rosey, that quilt is so lovely. You are really talented.

Well, sorry for missing folks. I am late..... Later!

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Hi everyone. a very lazy day here. nothing new to report. thankyou for the kudo's on my quilt. i love making quilts esp baby ones donna you asked the size and i had to measure its 36x36 befor the binding. hope your evenings peaceful rosey

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greek yogurt

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1/4 c potatoes with ketchup

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strawberries and choc indulgence for dip

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cuke,tomatoe,black olive,red onion,kidneybeans.salad with rasb dressing
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Christchurch, New Zealand. Where we have 'experienced?' 'survived?' endured?' 10,000 or so earthquakes in the last 18 months.

I live in Christchurch East, the worst affected area.

But we are still here, we have laughs, our community is wounded but strong, and we hope it will survive the house clearances.

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Hi Everyone,

Tomorrow, I am taking care of some finance stuff for my DH in the morning (after the gym) and then meeting my sister for lunch and some mall-walking-shopping.

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Morning everyone ive been fooling around with dh computer as i wanted to post a picture of the baby quilt im making. its been yrs since i have used this old relic and have to relearn it. the quilt is for my son-inlaws sister who i have known since she was 14. this is her 2nd baby a little boy, her dh is a test pilot for the airforce so i choose and airplane theme. she on fb so im posting it here. the quilt is pinned together and im hand quilting it. ttfn i will be back lol rosey hey it worked i guess old farts can learn hope your days awsome
Hi Rosey,

Do you have 4-H clubs up there? Every year, my DD submits her knitted blankets and sweaters to our Grange Fair. Every year she wins at least one blue ribbon (and accompanying $5 prize). If you lived here, your creations would SURELY win some blue ribbons.
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Donna, I giggled with your post about silver and crystal. I inherited my grandmother’s china and we’ve never unpacked it. I don’t want it. I have hearty Pfaltzgraff that I love. The silver might help cover the skip if you polished it and turned it in. All pups enjoyed their pats from Aunt Donna. I couldn’t bring myself to pat my DH.
Lynn, I’m glad your DF is recovering from her fall. Are they able to treat the Parkinson’s with the Alzheimers? Did you say she was in her 60s? That seems so young. And you are blessed to have your vacation day friend and so is she. Not many are that lucky.
Hi Marie,

About silver – when I left my first “D”H, I left everything except for my DD. My “D”H remarried about 2 months after our divorce was final. As my DD would visit him and his wife, she would come home from every visit with something of mine. She REALLY resented his having things that she remembered. On one of those visits, she brought home my silver tea set. I did NOT want it – I HATE polishing silver! She put it in the B&B.

About the DF with Alzheimer’s – the doctor in the hospital says it is too far gone. The only thing he advised is to keep her as busy as possible. No, she is in her 70’s. She had a stroke in her late 50’s and I think she has had problems ever since.

My “vacation friend” and I have known each other since the 70’s. We are BFF’s (as the kids would say). I know that I am VERY lucky to have her. Both for the good times and the bad. She is always there for me.

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Reading. For my book club - Just read “The Space Between Us.” by Thrity Umrigar. Takes place in India and is about the relationship between a middle class woman and her servant. Very good. And we are now reading “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.” It is nonfiction about an African American woman whose cancer cells were used without her or her families permission for research. The girls are saying it is very good, not too technical. For pure fun I’m reading the latest Michael Connelly book, “The Drop.” It’s a Harry Bosch detective thing. I like light reading when I’m on the stationary bike or elliptical. I like Grisham for that too.
I’m going to join the Colorado Springs walk as soon as I figure out how far I’m going.
Hi Dee,

My book club read The Space Between Us also. Most of our books are about women. Frequently about women in pretty terrible situations. The basic theme seems to be “life is difficult” and “women endure and overcome.” I LOVE my book club because I read books that I would NEVER read on my own.

Do you know about Shelfari.com? It is a site to keep track of all the books you read and to see what other people are reading. If you decide to join, make me one of your friends on the site so we can see each other’s shelves.

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[COLOR="Purple"]Here's a pink slime link... interesting, but oooogie!
Hi Donna,

This is a VERY good diet aid. Every time you want to eat something you shouldn’t, imagine that the food has pink slime in it.

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snow here today. I bought flower seeds today.May be july before we can plant this year. that makes me sad. I love to grow things.
Hi Lady,

My DD & SIL are in Fairbanks and sent me a photo of the window of their hotel room. Snow outside was more than ˝ way up the window!

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Lynn, did you make the gym today? If I don't go first thing in the morning, I never seem to get it done.
Hi Rie,

Yes, I am usually the same way. However, because of our walk to CO, I HAD to get there. This is why I NEED these challenges.

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Hi everyone. a very lazy day here. nothing new to report. thankyou for the kudo's on my quilt. i love making quilts esp baby ones donna you asked the size and i had to measure its 36x36 befor the binding. hope your evenings peaceful rosey
Hi Rosey,

I wish we all lived close to each other and we could make a Golden Girls Quilting Club! You could teach us how.
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Rosey, I love the quilt!

Pink slime is yuck. I am amazed people eat those animal parts.

Here in NZ most of our animals are grass fed....although there is expensive 'grain fed' beef on the top shelf. My 'happy' lamb is coming soon as well. A whole lamb that has been raised on my friends smallholding.
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Unfortunately, I doubt if my BIL will change his lifestyle. Also, he will need to go to a doctor for follow up prescriptions for any meds they put him on, and I doubt if he will do that either. He lost his job probably 25 years ago and had every reason in the world not to take other jobs available to him. He lived with his mother until she passed away, then took this Telemarketing job and took his SS at 62. For a few years he had insurance from the State of PA called Adult Basic, but that has been discontinued. The whole time he had it I kept telling him to go to the doctor to get checked out but he wouldn't. He didn't use it once. We have Chips but it's only for uninsured children. He has been through this before with other trips to the ER for various problems and he just pays a little bit on the bill every month until it's paid.

Rie - We have discussed your father in the past, and even though you said he is overweight, he is a different situation. He eats balanced meals and is active, especially for his age. And like you said, he receives regular medical care. My BIL is neglecting his health. I understand that he has no medical insurance, but a doctor visit would be waaaay cheaper than a hospital stay!

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Good Morning, just a few notes about recent posts.
Rosey...love the quilts! What do you use for the backing? I picked up 3 clearance lap blankets to use for DH's blue jean quilts and any future quilts I make. Priced down to $2.99 each and very soft and light weight. Boy, quilting really gets addictive.
Lynn....Did I read this right? finance for DH? Let us know how the celery/peanut stir fry turns out. I haven't made it yet but the calories are low considering the high calorie peanuts in it.
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Brenda (ladysheets, right?) Someone asked why you have ladysheets listed, what is the story to that? Last winter I was looking for some rosemary seeds and the gal at our local hardware store didn't have any. She did have about 100 packets of left-over flower seeds, she gave them all to me free. So I'm all set for flower seeds, recently I planted some basil seeds for my herb garden...can't wait for the weather to warm up and transplant them outside. You'll have to post a picture of your cat. What's the kitty's name?
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Dee...I learned early in our marriage to hide anything I want to save because I live with a 'neat freak'. I'll tell you what my hubby would do with stuff laying around, FUEL FOR THE FIRE!
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Auto...You probably can set up your slider at the bottom of your post by now. I had no idea they had so many quakes in New Zealand. It looks like such a beautiful place to live according to the documentaries we've watched on T.V.
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I cannot do pictures....or a signature ....yet.Christchurch, New Zealand. Where we have 'experienced?' 'survived?' endured?' 10,000 or so earthquakes in the last 18 months.

Donna... We received lots of crystal, china and silver too. (wedding gifts) I think I hung unto them until about 7 years ago, then put them on MIL's auction when we sold off her home/furnishings. DD didn't want the china or silver, can't blame her. A few pieces I sold on ebay, like the sterling silver items. We're in an age where nobody uses silver anymore, ebay is full of silver you can get dirt cheap. As to the kitchen remodeling progress, Home Depot put in the counter tops on Friday. Monday DH and helper will put in the two cupboards that were replaced and hook up the kitchen sink. Finally, Tiffany has not had running water in the kitchen for weeks. I'll take pictures when it's finished.
[QUOTEI’ve lived in this house since 1985, and there are still unpacked boxes. When I got married the first time in 1967, it was usual to give silver and crystal as wedding gifts (to a 19-year-old girl?????); I am NOT a silver and crystal kind of girlie. They’re still boxed up. I haven’t looked at them in 30 years; I wonder if the silver is black?And is the kitchen progressing as you hoped? Eager for “after” pictures…!pink slime article.
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Marie...I googled scrabble tally sheets and printed up a sheet, enlarged it to 'fit the page'. I then use that as a master sheet and reprint sheets on greeting card weight paper to keep track of our scores. I know you don't keep track, probably a good thing if you regularly take DH to the cleaners. I ordered our board on ebay and got a really fantastic deal, the raised sections around the tile is great. (tiles don't pop off) The turn table is a nice feature when family is here for the holidays/birthdays and we play a game.
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Maybe I can get that back with your folder idea covering the tiles. That could be fun with us working opposite hours. He thought it would be pretty cool to leave set up in the craft or guest room and play non-competitive again. So we ordered a new board that has the raised grooves like Bobbi’s so the tiles won’t move. See Bobbi, you’re a trend setter.

Rie... Charlie is never far from me, he's a sociable guy. I can't even have privacy in the bathroom unless I shut the door. He likes me to massage his back legs when I'm sitting on the throne. (Plus I swear he loves his picture taken)
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Linda...I think I read one of Beverly Lewis, is that in the religious section of the library? Congrats on the 6 pound loss!
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I think I've gabbed enough for today, hi to all I missed. Isabella, both Karens, Zoe, Freda, Carol Sue,etc.
P.S. KarenFla...I butchered my Myer lemon tree yesterday. I was reading about the care of it and was told to snip off some of the branches so the main stem will thicken up or it won't hold the fruit. Too late it said after the fruit was ready to harvest...ooops! I hope I didn't shock it too much.
Marie...I take lots of pictures of my dog like you do. Charlie loves to bring me things while I'm on the computer. This morning he brought me Bruce's shoe.
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auto, i have a pen pal who lives in christchurch.
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Hi Bobbi,

You read it right, I just wrote it wrong. Should have been DD, NOT DH.

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Deelee, the remodelers are inspiring me and now my husband. I asked if we could start remodeling both bathrooms (one this year, one next) and he was all for it. How cool is that? I think it is smart you are having your do-it-yourselfer rest for his fun activities with all his medical concerns. And no, I don’t take the pain meds. I did the first day post-op. Then I stopped. Didn’t really need them. BTW, I was totally opposite, I burned all my grad school stuff. Never wanted to see it again. But my kids stuff, yep, I still have it.

Luc1313, I HATE when I inhale a treat. It’s like I have guilt while eating it and if I do it fast, I won’t feel guilty as long. Stupid, huh? But I’m a little loopy.

Brenda, sadly if you love to grow things anywhere other than indoors, AK is not the state to live. But is so magnificently gorgeous, I’d just plant inside. I live in Oregon in the high mountain desert and growing things outdoors doesn’t work well for me either.

Rie, you are mean. At 5 minutes per day Donna can beat us. ROFL!!! You sarcastic you.

Rosey, I have been thinking about your quilt and am moving toward the idea of imitating you (sincerest form of flattery). Did you buy the pattern or make it? Would you mind if I stole the plane square designs?

Auto, where you live is probably wonderful but your description is scary.

Lynn, I do believe I adore your DD. Especially that she loathed 1st “D”H having your stuff.

Donna, I could not bring myself to click the link for pink slime. I just think I’d rather keep my head buried in the sand. Like a pink flamingo.

Carol Sue, with the new health care stuff going on, maybe your BIL can try to find insurance again. Sad that he’ll just eat his life away.

Bobbi, that I never thought of using our new board to actually play games with visitors. That will be cool. BTW I ordered the Super Size Scrabble Deluxe from Amazon and the board is bigger and twice the tiles. I thought that would be more fun with the way DH and I play. And I had no idea any dogs let you use the bathroom in privacy. That’s unheard of in my house. I always have at least a two dog escort. And if I do happen to get in without them and shut the door, they whine and moan. Like Charlie, mine all expect a hip rub while I sit on the throne. The shoe gift from Charlie – perhaps he thought he was prince charming and wanted to see if you were Cinderella.

DH and I went to town today. Of course it wasn’t following the dr orders, per se, but it was so nice to do something. We went to the restaurant supply store (where we get some groceries), hardware store and Petco. Actually there were more stops but I stayed in my Jeep while DH shopped. Blizzie and Kody needed a new food and Kai was running low so it was so worth it. Doggie motivation. Not only did we go out, I put on real clothes. OK I wore my yoga pants but they weren’t PJs. Life is good.
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Evening all....Perfect day for time change been raining and dreary. Could be noon could be 6pm....DH changed all the clocks wrong last night and then saw my bedroom clock and yelled at me (it changes self) and about 15 minutes later was sooooo embarassed!!!!!

Just finished dinner. Did roasted vegies (thanks Rie) and bbq spare ribs. So dinner is ready for tomorrow night too! Dash is just beside himself when the oven is running. He moans with delight when you open it. But when I cut him a piece of rib he rolled his eyes and walked away. But when I feed him with his fork he loved it. This is a hi maintenance dog who probably would prefer a china plate and a crystal bowl. gesh!

Wonderful news from our DD. She has dropped her A1c below 6 and does not need diabetic meds. Can't tell you how proud of her I am....

Have more company coming the end of the month. These 2 drive me insane. He is type if you go to seafood restaurant he orders chicken, hambuger joint orders steak and Italian orders Chinese. Tell him their specials and he orders mcnuggets! Then complains and comes home sick. Dh says better he is sick on restaurant food then from our kitchen. Been friends for over 50yrs but.....

Haven't heard a word from Dh's buddy,don't know if he's here or out by Donna. It was along time coming and I feel bad that they have lost a friendship, but enough is enough.

BBL or tomorrow to do personals...hugs k3

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Happy sunday everyone. really quiet here. dh slept till noon and i worked on the quilt. I decided to machine quilt it and its now done.Marie by all means you can use the pattern. i bought the pattern but only used the airplane and the star on my quilt.i didnt follow the pattern, i always do my own thing. would you like me to send it to you? Bobbie i use whats called warm and natural for the inside of my quilts, you can get it by the yard or pre measured cuts ay any fabric store or e-bay. i found my adhesive fabric spray so unpinned the quilt and used that to keep the layers together,much easier than pins. i use wonder under or fusable web for the apliques,makes them into iron ons. Next quilt will be for my youngest grdd. she only has her baby quilt and i have made twin size for the other 3. she reminded me she doesnt have her big girl quilt yet hers will be browns and tourquise with embellishments in crystal that say "cowgirl up" her fav saying right now. i can hot fix them to the squares with my bejeweler. Karen3 more company.jeesh hope they are nicer to you i also have fusy and spoiled dogs,gizmo only eats wha i eat and i have to taste it 1st so he can see that it is mine but we love them anyways right.Marie glad u are getting out some but do be careful,i dont like painmeds either. hoping you all have had agreat weekend, rosey

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KarenFL, I agree with Rosey. Shesh - more visitors. Do they descend on you during Feb/March because you live in paradise? I think I'd change my number. To be honest, I'm really shocked you don't feed Dash from the china and crystal THEN feed your sweet company from the dog bowl.

Rosey, I just saved on of your pics to my desktop and will steal the airplane panel. I don't need the pattern - you already provided it. THANKS!

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KarenFL - I happen to have some crystal, china, and silver if your PamperedPooch needs them! If your DH lost the friendship of that loser-from-Trinidad, he should count his blessings.

Rie - the yard boys were yummy... er, I mean, quite professional and more expensive than I'd planned. However........

Had a good day. Watched "One Day" with Anne Hathaway... hard to understand the clipped British, often... but an okay flick.

Nothing to report! I'm ready to go to bed, and it's only 7:30 (or whatever time my body thinks it is!)... it takes a week or so to get used to the time change, and I wish they'd leave well enough alone!!

Good weekend, all....... Onward, lovelies!

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