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I hope everyone had a wonderful day!! I so enjoyed being with my family today. Donna, I think I am going to have to do like you said and just have small portions of the Fruit Cocktail cake. I guess I forgot to say this was a recipe my Mom had and made quite often for many family dinners. This afternoon when my older brother took his first bite he said, "Wow! Prepare to get flashbacks of Mom!" Made me feel so good! Right then and there I decided I'm not going to try and change anything about it! I guess some things shouldn't change!
I'm going to sit back and watch the Bachelor Pad now, got to see what is going to happen! Take care and I'll catch up with everyone tomorrow |
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Mom, that's a toughie... I've raised 8 kids but have never dealt with anything like you and your son are going through. I will think it over and hopefully have something helpful to suggest. :?: Hugs, Fitchy |
MomTCS---First off (((HUGS))) to you and your son. I wouldn't know what to tell you. Sending prayers that a right answer will come to you.
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A tip I just got in my email:
Double the volume of store-brought frosting by beating it with a mixer to ice more cake and cut back on sugar and calories. |
Wow ~ Mom ~ I wish I could think of something. Hugs to you and your son ~ I hope all goes well tomorrow for him.
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Karen31 - I think I'd just try to do the small portions as you say. That is a very tasty cake!
The Sinagang Baka went well tonight. My dh loved it! I really like it but could never eat that much at one setting...which is a good thing but except for the beef it really isn't that high in calories. It has a sour (lemon) taste which is surprisingly good but seems to make me feel full fast. Mom - I tend to agree with you on your son just stating the truth and keeping it simple. If he says alopecia He will likely need to tell them what the word means though as they may ask. Maybe just tell them what's happening and that's it's growing back slowly. Just make it as casual as possible. Who knows these days with the weird hairdos and even shaved heads, some may think it's cool if he doesn't act embarrassed about it. I think their reactions will depend on how cool he is about it. But I know middle school is often the toughest time to get through..remember it with my kids and it's been a long time ago for me so don't want to tell you wrong. Sorry I can't be more helpful...it is so hard raising kids, isn't it? You always worry about them..physically and their precious psychics. Would it be possible for the dermatologist to send a permission slip without a visit? Esp if he has seen your son already and knows the problem. Does the doctor have any idea what is causing it? Donna - You really aren't going on the trip because of your cat? You're a better mother than I would be! Surely you can find someone to take care of him for that short a time. You deserve some time away and what a great gift! Rie - I like the way you handle your diet....seems very healthy but also very practical and allows for special meals. My diet is very similar to yours I think. I've always said I don't want my diet to control my life. You are better than I at planning ahead and getting back on track but I think I am beginning to get the hang of it at least I hope I am. I did well today. I'm learning to keep my carb servings to 1-2 a meal and I eat often (I know you are a little different here), and I eat lots of veggies. As you know evening snacking has been my down fall but tonight I told myself I have to wait two hours after dinner just like I do during the day, and it worked! I stayed OP all day!! |
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See if he is comfortable with any of these - I have a problem with my immune system and temporarily lost my hair. That’s for me to know and for you to find out. I have this condition where I am sometimes allergic to my hair. Some kids need glasses because of eye problems, some need braces because of teeth problem, I need a hat because of hair loss problems. PS - the 2nd one is a response I heard from a child in 4th grade when asked why she looked NOTHING like her twin sister. I never forgot it & have used it on several occassions in my adult life. Lynn |
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Hi Darcy,
I talked this over with DH, and he and I both agree that just saying the truth seems to be the best approach. Perhaps omit the word alopecia, since that would just invite more questions, and just tell him to say something like Lynn suggested: "I have allergies that sometimes cause my hair to fall out." It is so hard on us when our kids have to face tough challenges, and I will be thinking of you both and praying the day goes well. Hugs, Fitchy :hug: |
Well my dears, I just used up all my time reading 5 pages of posts. Just a couple of personals, welcome Carol:welcome:
Mom...have to admit, I didn't know what Alopecia was until I googled it. I have to agree with Fitch: Quote:
Rosey...I can relate to the 'angry at us', my MIL slams the phone down on my ear every couple of weeks. It only happens after supper when she gets tired and confused. The other night she called and said she was ready to go home. I said you are home, she said she didn't live there (nursing home) and I was to come pick her up immediately. After trying to reason with her, she slammed the phone down on my ear again! :dizzy: Quote:
Lynn...I can't wait for Survivor to start. Last year we watched Biggest loser and Dancing with the stars, switching back and forth since they were both on the same time. This year we're not going to watch Biggest Losers, I hate all that switching. Chaz Bono was just on Good Morning America, lots of people are in a frenzy about her/him being on. I'm just curious enough to see how far her/him can get. Growing up as a girl with maybe not much muscle tone would make it harder to do all the lifting/swinging. Chaz said 8 pounds have been shed already from working on the first dance. Quote:
Fitchy...I see you use amaranth & quinoa. I purchased both after listening to Dr Oz talk about it. I am proud of the fact that I can eat anything, love all kinds of weird foods, and amaranth and quinoa is weird. YUK! I can't stand the stuff, I can't remember which one repulsed me more. How can I cook it so it'll slide down my throat?Do you have a good recipe? Quote:
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I'll have to check in again tomorrow and catch up with all I missed. Welcome back Marie...sorry for your FIL loss, and 'what da ya' mean you don't like Minnesota? :stress: |
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It is a cool and misty morning here. I woke tired and with that achy feeling that comes from not sleeping well. I am dreading the work week a little - really need to get some contract negotiations finalized. Sometimes the business aspects are stressful to my social worker heart. :( Zoe, I really enjoyed the wedding pictures on FB. You are blessed with an absolutely beautiful family. I am sure that you are glad that everything is over with now - weddings and family events are sometimes like a marathon race, and one is left with fatigue afterward, even when it is a joyous occasion. Rest, recover, and enjoy the feeling of being a successful mom. Karen31, I enjoy the fact that you and Tim spend so much time with family. It is lovely and clearly you enjoy it. I really liked the story about the cake. My Gma made sure that some of us knew how to make treasured family recipes. I have noticed that each of us has begun to specialize in certain foods. How nice that you have taken that role in your family. :hug: Donna, here's hoping that you can find a solution that will come close to meeting Samcat's exacting standards. He is bound to be upset - either way, but I think you need to have a true holiday. Darcy, I wrote a post to you last night and apparently didn't get it loaded:mad:Sorry. I am so sorry about what you and ds are going through. It is too late, but I agree with others that the best strategy is straightforward and as truthful as possible. "I have an allergy that makes my hair fall out". BTW, my youngest cousin has alopecia universalis, diagnosed at age 3. It would even often take her eyebrows and lashes. Really hard for a little girl, and wigs never looked right. I will tell you, though, that she ended up being a cheerleader, jazz musician, champion softball player, and is a successful physician's assistant now. She gave up the prednisone and other meds years ago and simply wears wigs. When I started losing my hair due to health problems, she smiled and said, "hair's overrated". Anyway, I know this is heartbreaking now but your son can triumph over this problem. :hug: Lynn, I hope your training goes well. Isn't it interesting that walking takes away so much knee pain? It seems counterintuitive but that sure has been my experience. I never would have believed that I would get to a point that I would be walking for miles, let alone that I would be concerned about improving my times. :D I really admire your activity and your approach to life. Carolcilona, Welcome! I hear you, I think that drugs, cigarettes and alchohol are easy compared to losing weight. I confess, I still enjoy my occasional booze;) Mary, dinner sounds wonderful and I am glad that Joe liked it. That sounds like a good savings on meat. We don't have a whole foods here. I can get really good quality beef at the local packing plant but it is expensive. I dearly miss the days when we raised our own beef and pork. Of course, we ate a lot more hamburger in those days. Marie, I hope that you keep your head down and just keep putting one foot in front of the other as you survive the backlog at your work. It will be just like biking or hiking up a long hill, and we all know that you have those skills. :carrot: Maybe you and I can both remember: This too shall pass. I am hoping that I am clear of most of it and that I can begin next week with more optimism. I am hoping the same for you..... Karenfl, hoping that you are feeling better and back to dominating the bridge game again. Bobbi, thanks for the article. You always find some interesting things to share. I don't eat bacon much but I'm not sure that I can give it up. Of course, when I was a kid, we ate bacon or sausage at almost every breakfast on the farm. I think it was different, though, because we made the sausage ourselves. Gayle, are you getting ready to leave tomorrow? Be safe and enjoy if we don't talk to you today! Sorry for anyone that I missed. BBL |
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My DD and I wimped out. It is pouring here. I will do my 12-mile training walk tomorrow in the gym. Check back later, Lynn |
Good afternoon GG's,
It is a beautiful day here. Feels so nice outside. It is funny ~ I came out of work last night and thought ~ how nice it was outside ~ a breeze and not too hot. I was suprised then when I got in the car and the thermometer said 90* (I was thinking it was somewhere in the 70's) I guess after it being 100 - 110 (even late into the evenings) that 90 felt like a much lower temp. Weight watchers this morning ~ a gain, but it didn't suprise me. I think I have been stress eating (stressed about this family time coming up ~ hoping that people will behave ~ I want to enjoy it and feel sort of angry that some of the people causing me to worry and stress and taking my joy away from me). I'd better get off here and get working on my packing ~ have layed out some of the stuff already. I have a list (on my computer ~ just print it off every time and customize it for a particular trip) that I use ~ just go down the list and gather, pack and check off. Makes it pretty easy. Hoping to be back later and get the personals done. I won't be able to while I am gone. I can post from my phone, but it is not as easy to do. I can hopefully check in (I can get FB and 3FC on my phone) if I can get signal/reception where I am. My son has the same cell carrier that we have and he hasn't been able to get a signal ~ my family is kind of in a rural area. Lynn ~ you mentioned you had family or friends in Ohio ~ near Canton. I will be flying into the Akron/Canton airport. My home town is Mantua ~ a little town between Akron and Cleveland. Ok, enough procrastinating (my middle name) on with the packing. Hope you all are having a good day. Take care |
Hi all....Just an update. I crawled back out of my chair and pulled up my Big Girl britches and went and played bridge. Announced that I was toxic from chemicals and watch out. Heck 18 tables and we came in 1st....Thats First! Called doc this am and got 2 weeks more of the one antibiotic. Slowing down on toxic maybe. Still having am sickness all day, at least at my age it's nice to know I ain't preggie. Just grumpy and mean!
This darn storm Lee is still dumping rain here and I guess to Canada. Been raining all morning. We've had so much drought can't complain. Clouds have the temps down in the 80's so that helps. This is when I miss being up North. Cool mornings, would love to be able to open the house up..... Zoe....checked out the wedding pictures and everyone looks so pretty. Love the twins......but where is picture of SMIL? BBL to do personals......k3 |
Today's my free day today. Only a few things to do here at home and then I can do whatever I want. But I'm not sure what I want. :?: Can't decide if I want to get my nails done, hair cut, both or neither. May wait a while and stretch out my money a bit longer. I've been a little short recently on my spending money since I spent so much the last couple months....remember all those clothes I bought?:o And other than that, what am I supposed to do on my own...I'm not a window shopper, I don't have family locally, friends are with their mates generally. And honestly I'm more of a homebody...prefer to be at home or with my dh unless I really have to go out. :dizzy: Mostly when I go out alone it is because I want to keep in practice with driving as dh always drives when we are together.
We went to yoga stretch class this am. It always feels good but doubt it burns many calories. I did a few leg lifts and side bends this am, Zoe and I'll try and get in a few minutes of aerobics later. My housework is easy- dust and vacuum spare bedroom (very light as isn't really dirty), clean tub and declutter/wipe out medicine cabinets. Breakfast was a light yogurt with 1 T. cheerios. AM snack was a mocha with 1/2 c NF milk and 1 T PB (yummy, I've been adding PB a lot recently...higher cal and carbs but so good!) Lunch - not sure, maybe a salad. So far OP but weight is slightly high but hopefully it will fall soon. |
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