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Old 03-23-2010, 01:26 PM   #16  
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GOOD EARLY AFTERNOON MAGNOLIAS

It is a very windy day here in the Heartland. Makes me sneeze. I will be doing glass work this day. However, before I can finish my current project I need to make a supply order. I am going to make spaghetti for dinner and Will is at the store getting me some of the best Parmigiano-Reggiano he can find. Some brands have a waxy texture and lack the characteristic granular feel and yummy salt crystals of premium Parm-Regg. Some things I just like to have "the bes" of and other things it just doesn't matter the brand. I have some sauce I had made earlier in the freezer so it will be an easy meal and it is one of Will's favorites. I like it too.

DONNA FAYE Knees take so long to heal and get back to exact. I remember when I hyper extended my knee slipping on some ice as I was getting out of the car it was so painful for so long. I was taking some classes at a university at the time a few years back and all of my classes were upstairs and the elevator didn't work and the doc said not to do stairs. I went to school and yelled up for the teacher to come out and told him my story and he moved the class downstairs as did all my other teachers until I could do stairs or they got the elevator fixed. Donna, that "T" is a crack up. Cuff links. Who would have though a kid would want any leet alone so many. And to wear French cuffs in order to wear them too. What a charmer. After your operation you may want to have little Fortune there to hug on.

JEAN Your cabin gets the same clean out year after year with your weather and you enjoy going there in the summer. Hopefully Bob will feel up to it this year. With a few warm days those frozen snow piles should melt quickly.

SUSAN Breathing is so important. Don't over do now and take it easy. Ever thought of relocating to Arizona? Lots of folks who had alergies moved there years ago and their kids married other folks kids that had also moved there and now those kids have to live there for their alergies. And the beat goes on ~ BUT they do say they can certainly breathe easier there.

I need to get some lunch in me and get some work done now. Type at y'all later.
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Old 03-23-2010, 04:04 PM   #17  
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Good afternoon, ladies! Another rainy day and it's only 56 degrees so no walk today.

Nothing happening today...went to work, came home. I am happy to report the cherry and pear trees are in full bloom and the other trees are starting to leaf out. Grass needs cut soon. My breathing is still tight. I have my breathing tests tomorrow so we'll see what they say. I just hope I don't have to go on Prednisone again.

Maggie, I'm having spaghetti for dinner, too. We have a great Italian grocery store where the cheese (and most of their other products) is from Italia. You'd love it. Arizona is no longer the mecca for allergy suffers according to my allergist. The people that moved there planted the same trees, grass, and flowers they left behind and ruined that.

Jean, I hope Bob has a speedy recovery and can do his chores opening the cabin without pain. I didn't go to bible study. Instead I went to bed at 8.

Faye, I think T is turning into Beau Brummel. He's going to be a real heart breaker before you know it. I don't know of another boy his age who would want even 1 pair of cufflinks let alone 5. My husband always wanted shirts with french cuffs for dress.

Have a good evening.
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Old 03-24-2010, 09:40 AM   #18  
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Good Morning, Flowers! No sunshine here at the moment and the weatherman promised we would have a sunny day. I'm just glad we aren't getting the CO snowstorm shown on TV this morning. Bob got up in the middle of the night with a nosebleed that he couldn't get stopped. I knew he got up but didn't realize he never came back to bed. Needless to say I would hate to see a 'real' murder scene as his half of the bed looked like someone bled to death. I'm just hoping the stains will come out.

"Gma" -- I just have to chuckle about T wanting cufflinks and bow ties. Since the younger generation dress code leaves a lot to be desired I admire him! Nurses can never get IVs started for me either. The last one I had an EMT started on the inside of my arm (not the elbow joint vein) between my elbow and wrist. He was good!

Maggie -- Bob goes in for lab work and a chat with his own doctor on Friday. I'm hoping Bob will mention the nosebleed since he never has them; I'm sure the doctor will also check his shoulder. A couple of times we have hired the cabin cleaned early in the spring and I'm voting for doing that this year. The outside trim needs to be painted and I suggested inviting his brothers back to do it if Bob can't. Just like home there is always something to fix there.

Susan -- Good luck with the breathing tests today. I hope you are breathing easier; I certainly feel for you because I remember my mom's labored breathing. I hope you are enjoying sunshine in your neighborhood today!

I need to make a WM and grocery store run. Hopefully WM will be done moving their stuff around and it won't take too long. Hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday!

Jean -- from Iowa!
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Good afternoon all! I just now realized I never posted this morning. Old age forgetfulness I guess.

I talked with an old friend from high school online today. She lives close to Daytona Beach with her husband and seems to love it there. It is one of the few places I have never been. We were never stationed in Florida. I would love to go to Miami one time. I am addicted to "Burn Notice" and like "CSI Miami" so almost know what it would look like if I visited there.

Susan: You are right about Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Paradise Valley area. A lot of the homes out there have a lot of flowering folliage, grass, etc, which can wreak havoc with allergy sufferers. When we lived in Las Cruces there was hardly any green, but I imagine they have done the same thing there now with their upscale homes. I have seen pictures of some gorgeous homes in the Phoenix area with no grass whatsoever, but stones with plants in them and they are really quite lovely without grass.

Jean: Oh my, I hope Bob is better. What a scary thing to have happen. We have a little girl at the school who gets nose bleeds all the time and they are hard to stop. If they are colored sheets I would just suggest some good ole colored safe type bleach, some detergent and a washer full of cold water and agitate then let them sit and agitate over and over every couple hours, then drain and do it over a couple times and see how much you can get out. I doubt it will all come out, it rarely does unless it is a small spot.

Maggie: I would love to make a good homemade sauce, but I have never found one to my liking. As cheap as it is, I really like the ragu sauce. No so much of it's tendency to be thin, but I like the taste. Jack loves Prego, but I don't like the sweetness of prego sauce. My dad used to make the best spaghetti sauce, but alas he did not pass it down to any of us before he passed away.

Yes, Thomas is turning out to be quit the dandy. He takes to dress clothing like a duck to water I guess. Maybe it is the male side of dress up for him, who knows? Boys don't really do that kind of thing like they used to, ie dress up like policemen, cowboys etc to play so maybe getting all dressed up in a suit or tux is fun for him I imagine. I have been looking for some boys self tie bow ties but can't find any. I guess I should find out from Kelly how big his neck is as he may be able to wear a man's self tie if they adjust like a lot of them do I guess.

Jack has an ortho appt on Friday and I hope they allow him more therapy sessions. His rehab therapist thinks he needs more than just the three he was given because the knee is still causing him problems, but we shall see I guess. I didn't go with him because I had some work I wanted to get done while he was gone, but he came home limping quite abit.

Everyone have a good afternoon. It is beautiful here today all sunny and warm. I hope it is going to be nice while we are in Atlanta. I am starting my checking weather patterns for the trip as we are leaving a week from Friday to go. Faye
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Good afternoon, ladies! A beautiful day in the high 60s with 70s predicted for tomorrow then down into the 50s again.

My doctor appointment lasted 5 hours, but they had told me that before hand. I got my first dose of the trial medication (or placebo) today. On the 3 Spirometry tests before the medication, I was at an FEV1 of 41%. After the medication 5 minutes it went up to 57% on the next 3. An hour later it was 51% and 2 hours after that it was still 51%. That's a huge improvement for me. They gave me menus for surrounding restaurats and said I could have anything I wanted (tuna sandwich on dark rye and diet coke) and went and got it for me. Since I was out of there at 1:15 they really didn't need to feed me, but it was nice of them. Any way, I feel like I'm breathing better. When I get done here I'm going for my walk.

Jean, you've probably already dealt with the bloody linens, but the nurse at the hospital told me to use hydrogen peroxide - 1 cup for a small washer load - to get blood out. Use cold water. I had this all the time with Stan's dialysis. It works well. I had a winter 2 years ago with terrible nosebleeds. The doctor said it was because the air is so dry and had me get saline nasal spray. An old nurse who lives in the neighborhood told me to stop it, blow gently until the clot comes out. As long as the clot is there, it continues to bleed.

Faye, it's going to be quit around Easter weekend with you in Atlanta and me off to my quilting retreat. I found that Hunt's pasta sauce (cheap and in cans, not jars) is great. Good flavor and nice and thick. Better than I can make for sure.

Hi, Maggie!

Have a good evening!
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