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I need blank ones to mail to other people, Wabby.
That is sweet, Kiwi. It's just spur-of-the-moment decisions to do some tiny thing. They don't seem to come all that often. Something tells me Sugar is not a Hillary fan. |
Whether you're a Hillary fan or not, she seems down right Sybil-ish lately. One day she's standing next to Obama talking about what an honor it is to be running against him and the next day she's being extremely sarcastic about him. If she's going down, I wish she'd do it gracefully. It would leave her options open for a campaign in the future. There's always 2012..... and if McCain is any example, you can keep running until they check you into the old folks home.
It has come to my attention that I'm buying shoes and desks and stuff instead of facing reality and selling off a race car and a boat and a horse trailer and a motorhome. It's a lot more fun to buy shoes than it is to go through your love's clothing and stuff. It's what I have left and it's almost unbearable to face. Sorry to be such a downer, but hey, that's me today. |
awwwwwwwwww wabby----it's so good to have you back ---hearing about the garden show and your shoe fetish!!! going through your love's things---that is heartwrenching----i will send you hugs and warm thoughts and lots of love----it won't help much but for what it's worth----maybe it will help if someone who is really deserving buys something----i really wish this month would hurry up and get over with--i have never seen so many shack wacky ,stir crazy,AND CABIN FEVERED PEOPLE---I SHOULD BE LIKE British Admiral Lord WHO suffered from cabin fever, and thus on the ship HMS Victory had an enormous cabin built to settle this confinement disorder.----AND!!!! KIWI CAN ATTEST TO THE FACT THAT WE ARE EXPECTING ANOTHER EFFIN STORM TOMORROW--I HAVE LOST COUNT-------I THINK IT'S AT LEAST TWENTY SINCE OCTOBER------kiwi---did you say that dd was not coming home for 'reading week' or 'mid winter break'???? dd22 was here all last week and dd23 is off this coming week-----they all seem to have different times----
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Yeah, that doesn't sound like the sort of thing you'd look forward to, Wab. But you'll get to it when you're ready. Maybe while you're preparing yourself psychologically for this, you could take the motorhome on a little tour -- to, oh I don't know, Maine, New Brunswick, maybe Florida?........................... ;)
We're going to get maybe 15 more inches of snow today and tomorrow. Isn't that exciting? :snowglo: Later |
Originally Posted by Bagzz: I'm sure your dd's would prefer to have time off at the same time, but it's kind of nice for you, eh, to have one home one week and the other the next? Maybe actually get to spend some time with them? I feel like I barely saw DD over her Christmas break. I'd like to plan something to do with her when she does come home next month. Heaven knows what. She is already planning to go skiing with one of her friends one day. Oh I know! Spring cleaning! :rofl: |
well dd23 lives at home this term!! so i see her all the time and she works here at the shop!!---i just think it's wierd that all these universities in the same area wouldn't have the same break---they are all friends and like to do things together--but WHAT THE HEY!!! they are young adults and seem to party non-stop,so don't get me wrong--i am not feeling sorry for them!!!!----they are really wracking up the debt though---we couldn't afford to pay for school for them so they have student loans and lines of credit----there was a piece on 60 Minutes last week about Denmark=----the taxes are 50 percent in that country but all healthcare,maternity leave,childcare and university is paid for by the government----including second degrees-----AND the students are given a monthly allowance to live on while at school------now we have managed to get health care covered here and we have welfare but university is VERY EXPENSIVE------ I wish we could figure out how to fix that one!!
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Ah, I'd forgotten she was living at home. Yeah, college is very expensive here too. We are in a fortunate position in that DD is getting financial aid due to the lack of income around here, but we have sufficient savings to pay the part we owe. If she decides to continue her education after Tufts, she will probably find herself in debt too. Not that I'd discourage her from it, by any means. Last thing she wants to do is cut short her education, but the choices may get tougher later on. Although if she gets this internship she's up for this summer, she will have a huge leg-up on a future job in government -- a security clearance and experience in a government agency.
Well, we have done the grocery shopping, and DH stocked up on gas for the generator just in case. So let it snow! http://images.jupiterimages.com/comm...7/23197758.jpg |
I was ready to rant about the words running off the side of the screen when voila! (how do you like that french??? I'm so swab and debonair) it fixed itself!
My brother in law once actually asked if he looked swab and debonair. It's an inside joke around here. Gpa Jim used to say his kids were a bunch of ballbearians. Edumacated we aren't, but I think we have several family members who could have been president. I love youz guys. Brrrrr! you northern women are tough. |
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Glad y'all are still around and thawed out. Did you see Ellen Quindlin's essay in Newsweek about how the time when you REALLY loose your kids is when they graduate college and move off some place? She got it right, I think. You can still have some success making them come home during breaks and holidays until then. DD29 is heading to China in April, DS25 is busy deciding whether to stay in MA or move to DIL's hometown in Indiana. I'd like to go visit them, but have been accumulating chemo side-effects and have no energy, sore hips, and a gloomy outlook. (Wabby, I can be in the dumps with you, if you like... and I feel I "ought" to be celebrating being alive. Eh... right now, it doesn't feel that much worth celebrating.) I'm going to attach the framed version of a sheep I sold. I've started painting in oil... the original is only 6x8, but the purchaser wanted it twice that size, so I sent it off and had it "giclee'd." Trying to decide whether to sleep of my sugary lunch, or go paint the cat. (a cat portrait, not the cat....) |
Indeed you are Trez Swab, Wab. Ballbearians, indeed. :lol:
Originally Posted by PainterWoman: Sorry to hear you are suffering the side effects and feeling carpy. I wish you energy!! :goodvibes It's depressing to think that time will only stretch the distance between us and our kids, but I know you're right. I find myself thinking back to when I was my dd's age, and feeling bad about how cavalier I was with my family. Truth was, though, that I didn't feel very strong bonds with them. Fortunately they have strengthened over the years, but it must have been really crappy for my mother. I can only hope DD has more fond feelings for her dear old mom and dad than I had. Well, we got a ton of snow last night, how about you, Bagz? I had to go out and pull DH and his plow out of a snowbank earlier. With my bare hands, don't you know. Yep, we're a tough lot. JK, I used my SUV :dizzy: |
ohhhhi love that sheepie---he is a darlin!!!-----well,we got SNOW!!! and then for lards sake---RAIN!!! so now we are back to where we started----i took pics last night of the steps since i didn't take down my christmas trees from the porch---it looked like christmas-----CRAZY!!!!------i think since we live by the water,kiwonk,we tend to get alot more rain after the snow--cause when we went inland on the weekend,they had big snowdrifts all around-----i have not worn boots all winter---i hate boots and would rather have wet feet than have to wear them!!!!------painty--i am so sorry you are feeling like sh#t-----not fair at all---my friend with bc just finished chemo and is starting radiation----is chemo over for you??? I am sure the residual is not pleasant either--------------CRAP!
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the snow on tuesday night and the sun on the ocean this morning....
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Is that your house in the first pic?? Gorgeousssss. Why are you so talented? May I call you Bagz-o-chicken-bones just to be mean?
Guess what I ate for two days in a row. Dr. Oz's green drink that I found on the Oprah site. It has apple, parsley, spinach, other stuff and is ok. Pretty healthy huh? Celery, lemon and lime juice, cucumber, ginger root. That's all. |
Just a brief check in-- Will feel better when I'm at the easel!
Originally Posted by Kiwonk: It is my not-so-humble opinion that it is the parents' responsibility to act in such a way that their kids feel close and want to maintain contact. Now even terrific parents will probably want more contact than the kids WANT to give, but as I get older I am more and more aware of the things MY parents did that made me want to run for the hills. And I try NOT to do those things so that my kids will take my calls, answer e-mails and let me visit once in a while!! Originally Posted by Bagzz: Originally Posted by Cowpernia: Best to all, I'm off to the easel. |
I'm not sure what is that drink would give you gas. Cucumber? I don't think any of the other ingredients could possibly and I don't have a problem with cucs. It fulfills a lot of that 5-a-day veggie fruit plan, puts chlorophyll into your poop and , as you said, adds vitamins plus fiber. I can't see anything wrong with it at all except you have to make it.
There's a cashier where I work who is older, experienced, sweet and good at her job. She has told two of the young women baggers that they can never again bag for her. She doesn't like how they do it. What bugs me here is that there are male baggers who do the same kind of job but she didn't say that to them. I still feel that women get treated differently from men in this world. I think that nut preacher who told me I wasn't saved would not have said that to a man or to a couple. I think a lot of the criticism given to Hilary is because she's a woman. We have one woman manager out of six in the store and she's perfect. But I think she has to remain perfect, more perfect than the men, to get ahead. She's beautiful, communicates well, treats everyone with respect and kindness. Compared to her, the men are moody. I feel like a feminist today. Going to burn my bra now. |
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