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Good Morning, Flowers! I am up and need to get "at 'em!" There is lots to do and little time left to do it in. *sigh* I didn't sleep well last night. I couldn't get to sleep so got up and read for awhile, then went back to bed, got up a couple hours later to go to the bathroom, back to bed, and then it was time to get up. I hate nights like that! I've got to get into a better routine for school starting or I will fall asleep on the job. :twirly:
"Gma" -- I had to :lol: at you locking up the pool. Serves the guy right! People sure have alot of nerve! We provide both of our ministers with nice homes, utilities paid, 100% medical coverage, and mileage in addition to their salary. The younger one is much more accessible than the senior pastor. She does not give warm fuzzies and is not willing to counsel which I always thought was a given part of the job. :shrug: I was hoping she would move on this year, but no such luck. Guess it is going to be another year of "rip 'n dip." :mad: Susan -- I am so very sorry to hear about Stan. I'm sure you both are disappointed and upset. If the situation is fixable, that is the important thing and you will get through it. :grouphug: I hear you on the eating properly. I've had a bad week and sure can tell. :( I don't know why this eating right has to be so darned hard! Have a great day everyone! Be kind to someone else and do something nice for yourself too! Jean -- :wave: from Iowa! |
I just popped in to check to see if anyone posted this morning and saw both of your posts.
Susan: I am so very sorry Stan's leg just didn't improve. :( I know it has to be hard for him to face. You have a good man there and you can't keep a good man down so you just keep plugging away and even losing his leg they will get a handle on his problem and get him squared away so he is healthy again. Sorry you have to dip into SS early. I know it makes a big difference on your income depending on how long you can wait. Here's a hug :hug: I wanted to say your stuffed peppers sounded wonderful but Jack won't eat them so I never get them. I love them! Jean: Everytime you talk about your "rip and dip" I cringe. :barf: I can see why you avoid it if at all possible. I would imagine the goofball that thought it up thought it would seem more like the Last Supper and/or be a bonding of members, but who wants to bond with someone who has a cold and has passed it down the line???:lol: I like Jean had a rough night and I sat in the recliner after coming back from swimming and fell asleep with the dog and cat. Soooooo, I haven't accomplished anything upstairs. I know we aren't going to :devil: burn in **** if I don't get the bathrooms cleaned today, but you know me, I try to stay to me schedule! :drill: I am making BBQ beef in the crockpot for dinner tonight and a lowfat backed mac and cheese. Jack has PT after work so he will be home late. We are waiting for a call back from an attorney regarding this payment issue. It has gotten ugly and it isn't our fault for once! :lol: He told me on the phone last night it might cost a lot of money and he didn't want us to have to pay a high legal fee so he asked me to fax everything to him and he would read it and get back with us. {{{SIGH}}] I guess I need to get up and get going as it is already 11 AM here. I have quite a bit of time since Jack has PT, but it doesn't get anymore exciting looking sitting in a chair or typing away at the computer. Faye |
Just stopped by and had to say that you have my sympathies, Susan, you and your DH are certainly going through an even rougher patch right now. Although it is a desperate step this solution may mean that DH will get better at a faster rate. I sure hope so. As for your eating that is understandable but when things start going right I am sure you will be back in the swing again.
Jean & Faye: I am also fond the of the Food Network. Although I don't follow all that they recommend I do pick and choose some things that I can adapt to my way of cooking. When we went to Orlando, last November, we stopped in Savannah both going down and on the return trip. Both stops we were able to visit Paula Dean's restaurant "Lady and Sons. We also stopped by her brother's place.."Uncle Bubba's Oyster House". Both were delicious and not as expensive as I had thought they would be. We also met Paula's son Bobby on our second visit. What a nice person...he is just as nice as he appears on TV. Now as for her cooking and recipes....she uses much to much butter and sugar and heavy cream so I don't follow her way of cooking!:) Faye: I hope your allergies will slow down soon. Not sleeping is a tough thing to deal with especially when you still want to keep to your regular schedule. Jean: You, too, having sleep dificulties....WoW something must be going around. Last night was not a good night for me as well. I did not get up but woke about 3:30AM and it took me a long while getting back to sleep....and suddenly it was time to get up. Had and eye dr. appointment today...it was for a 'Vision Field Test'. Only takes a short time but is sort of nerve racking. You are in a darkened room and place your head into an opening with a large white concave orb in front of you. You have to stare at the yellow light, one eye at a time, and press a clicker whenever you see a flash of light....some of the flashes are very bright and some very dull. The flashes are any where in the orb...it is to test your periferal (sp):o vision. The glaucoma attacks the side vision and that is the reason for the test. Won't know the results til I go back in Oct. for my next appt. but I think if there were a serious problem they would call me.. one would hope, anyway. Gloria in MA....things have cooled down here, at least for the time being. |
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