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Re: how about drinking?
Mary -quitting smoking was the hardest thing I ever did - bar none. And I'm 81 this year. I quit (the last time) on 7/11/07. Hopefully for the last time but I still miss it regularly. Funny - I always said if I got a life threatening disease I would start again, but it didn't even occur to me when I was diagnosed with the first breast cancer in 2011.
I've been told since that doctors don't like to do any surgery if you're smoking. Apparently it slows the healing.
Good luck
Re: how about drinking?
Bungee corded my trash bins and my feeders are empty. The bear hasnt made another visit yet! Being extremely careful when I take my dog out. Always on a leash!
I got good at digging for my acestry back before my older sister passed in 2010. Her eyesight was failing and there as nothing they could do for it, so I became her assistant during my down time between my classes in college for my Associates. She had been having trouble with finding information on our moms side and I through some sleuthing found what we were looking for.
Re: how about drinking?
Minus, it was pretty crazy. We've only seen bear once since we've been here and that was last fall when we were going down to our future home site. It crossed in front of us about a good quarter of a mile ahead. But that is in a rural setting. Hoping if it comes back I can get a picture. I think it was after the apples that are starting to fall from my neighbors tree behind us.
Re: So...whats for dinner?
Nance - I agree. Boston Cream Pie was always my favorite. I found my Boston Cream Mini Donuts at Kroger but when I google it looks like Randalls & Safeway and several other stores might have them.
Re: So...whats for dinner?
Oh Wally, I'm so sorry your DH is struggling so. I hope his latest issue is easily resolved. I know how stressful it must be for you.
Maggie , your meals are always so varied. You seem to have a much greater repertoire than I. I have a gazillion recipes but when it's time to plan I fall back into the same handful of things. How do you decide your meal plans?
So minus, we're do we find these delectable mini donuts? Boston creams are my fave
Sundays are usually carryout night. I'm craving fried chicken.
Re: So...whats for dinner?
Maggie: nice to have son's who update computers for us. My DS came to town & updated mine to Window's 11 in April
Wally: OMG - I about fainted when I saw that price on Amazon. I think I've been paying $0.79 per can. That said, they aren't always in stock & I haven't bought any in a couple of months. Now on my list to buy next week.
Carole: Yup - I've been wondering when you'll head back home. Or maybe you're waiting until Hurricane Season is over.
We've had a couple of "cold" nights (LOL) - actually down to 76 last night. I had to get out a sweater. Still mid 90s most days, but low humidity last week made that tolerable.
I made it to the County library sale yesterday - an urgent trip since I missed the monthly City library warehouse sale the Saturday before and only had 5 or 6 books I hadn't read. The County library sells all adult books for $2.00 - hardback, paper, even signed first editions. I had already started on a project to re-read books that are on my shelves and determine what to give away. I have complete works by a number of authors. I've read a couple by three different authors so far last week and doubt that I'll be able to part with any of them. But it's something I must do so my son isn't left with over 1000 books to deal with. (no joke - and that's considering I take several bags to the used book store or donate to the library at least once a month).
Can't remember if I shared my new discovery - Boston Cream Mini Donuts. Trying to ration myself to one a day is difficult. I got busy last night & forgot about dinner, so I just heated a little can of Beenie Weenies. Tonight will be a large salad with the above mentioned beets, eggs, Campari tomatoes, English cucumber, mushrooms, radishes, black olives, etc. As you can tell, I did make it to the grocery store Friday.
Re: Stage III Cancer Survivors........20+ years and out
@yatcomw wow your words are so uplifting!! Thank you so much for your positivity!
Re: Lymph node enlarged
@ava55 I'm so sorry that you have to deal with this. I wonder a lot of my cancer returns will it be caught at an early stage.
