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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Sunday Funday!Sadie and I got up to 5 inches of new snow overnight, and still coming down pretty hard, but it is going from the very fine snow to bigger flakes, showing that it's warming up and getting ready to do the switch over to the sleet and freezing rain and rain we're supposed to get later. Got a good bit of wind behind it, visibility is pretty poor.Glad I don't have to go out today. Sadie had some fun nosing around in the snow this ayem, though.
LomLin--Now that qualifies as a snow storm! The idea of shoveling with wine breaksmade me giggle! I can see why it took all day.
Prissy--Welcome to the HTL!What's your favorite tipple?
Morning, Illi!
Janky--{{{{{hugs}}}}}
Librarian--I remember during the counseling for genetic testing being surprised to find out that other cancers like stomach cancer (my dad and his dad), pancreatic cancer (a maternal aunt), and some lung cancers (multiple aunts and uncles, both sides) are also associated with the BRCA 1 and 2 mutation, not just breast and ovarian cancers. My strongest qualifier was being diagnosed before age 50. I was actually surprised to get a "No Mutations Found" result. Snowing here in Maine, which means I get to have an adult beverage with lunch if the shoveling is caught up. That's my bribe to myself!
Chi--Ah ha!Oberweis must be similar to a couple of local dairies here that sell milk products. One farm makes fantastic chocolate milk, another makes fantastic ice creams. I remember from my college genetics and nursing education that Ashkenazi Jewish heritage is associated with some genetic conditions,Did you have just the BRCA testing or did you get the whole panel done? That restaurant sounds like a great find!
Goldie--Love the SnoMosa!May have to make one for myself this afternoon!Hmm, maybe even this morning?Not quite buried here, but it's coming down pretty good. It's gone back to the really fine stuff, and blowing, so very poor visibility.
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Cami, you are beautiful to me, inside and out. So shut your pie hole!!!!LOL. Well, not really, cuz I love your long posts, and you aren't babbling. Poor Leslie with all she's gone through. What's going on now with her implants? Amazing how different the doctors can be….just shakin my head. And yes, I'm getting all kinds of mascara ads on my FB. Scary how that is. I too don't want to know the results of my scans. I guess that's one of the reasons I haven't had any in over 2 years. OMG, you still have metal mouth, now that's crazy.
NM, glad you don't have to go out, and hoping you don't have to go out tomorrow either, especially if it freezes. I too am the first in my family to have cancer, that we know of. However, both my parents are only childs. My maternal grandmother died at a young age, lots of medical issues and only one lung. Perhaps she had some sort of cancer, but was never diagnosed as such.
I may not be around for a few days. DH has dentist appt. tomorrow and I need to get labs done, then leaving at 6 am Tuesday morning to Phoenix for scans, and onc appt. on Wednesday. Home on Thursday, then heading to Moab for 4 days.
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Happy Sunday to all us Loungettes! Still frosty cold here, another inside day I am thinking, so will make a pot of beef barley soup that will warm our insides!
Cami - I love your 'blabbering', don't stop...I luv your cats!
goldie - Your snowMosa sounds yummy, I may try it later as I do have plenty of snow
NM - I can see Sadie romping around - if it's not too cold our furbabies enjoy it so much!
Chi, Jazzy, JCS, illimae, Prissy, Lom and everyone else - stay warm, or cool, as the case may be, Cheers! Janice
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Welcome to newbies: LomLin, Wigging, JCSLibrarian and Prissy. For you SC gals, will be heading to Isle of Palms in late May for annual week of beaching/dining out. We cannot wait, especially after the effects of storm Gia last weekend and now Harper. In greater Cincinnati area, the High is 16, but with wind chill feels like -5. Sandy - Even colder, snowier there in ChiTown. Jazzy - Lucky you, enjoy San Diego!
Cami - Love your cute pics!
Hi there to to Illi. Goldie - Hope you are over the "bug", feeling better & thanks for the SnowMosa recipe - this drink is on my "to do" list for sure.
I use the Benefit They're Real mascara and also their Gimme Brow for sparse brows, which is also a great product. Even though my brows are sparse from overplucking in my younger years, I visit the Benefit Brow Bar for waxing every few months - Believe they do the best job.
NativeMainer - You and Sadie stay warm!
Happy Sunday to everyone. (Had my usual Sunday coffee w/Chambord this am.)
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Chi thanks for info on the mascara. I remember Oberweis delivering milk to our door step when I lived in Naperville as a kid. We had a metal box and they would put the bottles in there as well as take the empties when we were finishd! They had lots of cream on top with just a cardboard top inside the bottle neck.
Camillegal haha funny no but I stole their idea, I'm Lin (Linda) and live in Lombard, so LomLin. Funny thing about that restaurant, I really like their food, but don't have them deliver it. I thought people were savvy to Google maps or whatever other map they use. When they came to deliver my food they were across the street. When I saw her, I called out and asked if it was for my house number, and yes it was, she proceeded to cross the street, freaked me out, she could have gotten hit, she wasn't even looking, I live on a busy street (Westmore). Love your babbling too, at least you have people listening to you! What do you do in your job? Sounds like you are on call 24/7, which sucks!
Goldie, I had genetic testing in 2013 and then again in 2018, I was 64 in the last one. I can't imagine being 'too old' for the test. On both tests I was negative. But when I had the test done in 2013 I still got breast cancer. I guess being negative doesn't mean you won't get breast cancer anyway, just that you don't have the mutation.
Happy National Cheese Lover's Day!
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Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry is also associated with Tay-Sachs, Gaucher's, Gilbert's and Canavan syndromes. I was tested for all of those (both my blood and amniocentesis) when I was pregnant. My medical genetic testing after my bc dx was for only the breast-cancer-related mutations. 23&Me confirmed I have no mutations or variants for anything other than Familial Mediterranean Fever. (It also says I or my relatives have an 80% chance of a space between the front upper incisors, a la model Jade Jagger or Chaucer's "Wife of Bath;" I don't have that space, but my sister definitely does).
Let's see: Snow? Check. Prosecco? Check. O.J.? Nope--just grapefruit juice (a no-no with letrozole) and cranberrry juice. But my snow guy just finished his second pass chez moi, so there's scattered ice-melt compound in that snow. However, it's perfect for chilling a bottle....
My DOTD (thus far) was an oat milk cappuccino (using the Nespresso & Aeroccino rather than my "prosumer" espresso rig, since my beans are stale). Quite yummy, nicely frothed, and more eco-friendly than dairy or almond milk...but carbier than either of them.
National Cheese Lovers' Day? Excuse me while I heat up the panini press.
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Hi again..... Oh Lori ur so sweet. If u saw Leslie u'd get sick, well I did. The Dr. took her implant out <where the hole is> the other one is placed almost under her arm pit, she's actually deformed right now. They said that would be fixed after this infection clears. Ur traveling around a lot this week, just be safe.
LomLin I used to live at the Jackson Condos for years and worked then at the DMV right kiddycorner from my home, in the title and registration part as a <get this> supervisor, My boss one of my BF and still is would do maybe o ne evaluation and took us a day, cuz we LOLed all thru it. She was a serious boss til we worked together then we were both silly. But there were 4 of us very close again still are and we had fun every single day no matter how busy we were. Now I just anser phones for my cousins grandson who when I started had 3 men and me, after a few yrs the phones got so busy now he has 10 men and a couple of helpers, he bought a warehouse in Wheaton with an office, but I don't get around much so I take calls after hrs and on weekends. And I just stay home and as I've said before I just love this man, he's so good to me all the time, I got lucky with him. Now when I was a stripper, oh a whole other story......
Oh my eyes are closing, I think u call it blinking but extra long, so I shall take my leave.
LUBS U ALL
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The roast chicken Bob brought home came with mashed spuds, peas and chardonnay gravy. So I stuck a bottle of 2016 Fess Parker Chardonnay into a snowdrift to chill. It was a nice pairing--and I usually am an ABC ("anything but chardonnay") gal when it comes to white wines, except for white Burgundies.
Oh good grief--snow showers AGAIN?
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Hi all! I’ve had 5 glasses of wine tonight and am giggling like a teenager, lol. Time to settle down and get some rest, DH and I are heading to a local park for a bike ride in the morning.
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Final snow/sleet fall for my back deck was 4 1/2 inches. It was entertaining listening to the scanner with all the cars off the road and all the hijinks going on. One poor soul got pulled back onto the road after sliding off and then slid off again just as the wrecker got out of site.Fortunately the police were still there and called the wrecker back. I was also listening while a state trooper was following a car all over the road, tried to pull it over and the driver flashed a gun then took off. They chased the driver and 2 passengers to the local hospital, which they put on lockdown, but someone let them in anyway, and eventually subdued and arrested them inside the hospital, in the grandmother's room. So scary.Sadie has been quite happy to curl up under a blanket and warm my feed. Her trips outdoors have been rather quick yesterday and this morning.
Goldie--I did not have to go out yesterday and didn't. Sat in the house and listened to the scanner about the idiots that did go out. In your pocket for your scans and labs and appointment, praying for good results, then enjoy the trip to Moab!
Janky--Sadie didn't do much romping around later in the day after the wind picked up! But she will when it's not quite so bitter.
Celia--I had some Kahlua in my coffee yesterday afternoon!
LomLin--Less than 20% of breast cancers are due to genetic mutations, but the treatment can be very different if a person tests positive. Important for the family to know if the mutations are in the family.
Chi--That's a lot of testing to go through. Glad to know you have only the one problem to worry about. Funny how it can predict the front tooth gap, too!
Cammy--I feel so badly for Leslie. She must be miserable. I am praying she is infection free and able to get things fixed ASAP.
Illi--Glad to hear you are having a good time!
Igloo Cocktail
- Put about 2 cups of snow in a tall glass and pour 1 cup of lemonade on top of the snow.
- Add 3 oz. vodka to the top of the snow in the glass. Then, top the igloo cocktail with grenadine syrup.
- Don't mix the cocktail. The ingredients are meant to seep into the snow.
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Good morning! Day 1 of tamoxifen here...hoping for nothing terribly nasty as a result of this drug that’s supposed to keep me cancer free. My daughter and I had a great time on the cheerleading weekend! We ate SO MUCH great food. But we also walked like 6 miles a day just running around downtown Charlotte. Lots of good memories made and that’s what it’s all about!
Illimae I laughed out loud at the wine giggles. I apparently have a “wine smile” that my friends can identify in pictures.
Welcome Prissy! SC girl here, down the road a bit from you.
ChiSandy you are making me desperately miss Oberweis! (I used to live dangerously near one of those in St Louis)
Janky-hugs, I am so sorry to hear about your friend’s diagnosis. There are far too many of us. Cancer is everywhere and I’ve always thought that “life” causes cancer.
Celia maybe I’ll come have a drink with you on the Isle of Palms..! Ever eat at Poe’s on Sullivan’s Island?
Goldie no snow for the snowmosa here but I did have a lovely Bellini at brunch yesterday!
I will work on before and after photos with the blinc mascara...for me what I love about it is that the “tubes” on your lashes don’t smear. Everything smears on my lashes for some reason.
Love to all- gotta get up and move around before the tamoxifen gives me a blood clot (wink)
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Mornin Ladies,
Illi LOL wear 2 helmets on ur ride this morning.
Kim our dog is so funny in the snow, we go to let her out se takes one step and turns around. We have to have a path for her or so far she just holds it. see sadie is a whatever kind of pet, which is great, ours is my terms type of pet. Kim u listen to more stuff than TV has on.
Janky I too am so sorry to hear about ur friend.
Wiggin Good luck with Tamoxifen, some women have done very well on it, I hope u do too. Oh I want to see the blinc one too, I've seen it and I wonder, I just saw that ad on FB with the tubes. So let us know. The one thing I've noticed is all of them have the same models, so r they made under different names and sold at different prices. Aha another mystery.
Joey is home today and we had our first talk this morning about his :date: last nite I enjoy all of our conversations as u know, so it was kinda funny to me. First dates are so cute.
How's our gadabout gal <Jazzy> Never know where or what she's doing. But she sure has fun. And she should.
Oh Sandy I like how u keep ur wine cold, good idea. LOL
Have a great day ladies.
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I am following all of your posts on mascara. I don't think my eyelashes are the same as they were before chemo.
I was tested because when I got bc I had two cousins (sisters) that had it and they were tested because they were diagnosed within days of each other, and I was about a month later. One of them was positive and one was negative, the other 2 sisters got tested and 1 was positive and the other negative. I was negative. So weird how that works.
I am treating myself to a glass of wine and piece of dark chocolate in the evenings, the combination always makes me feel like I am in some luxury spa.
Stay warm, we are cold here in Florida this week.
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Back from the yoga retreat and back to work for a few days before trip #2! Great time this weekend with fellow yogis. There was wine drinking involved, for those of you on FB with me, you will see the pics, the rest of you will have to wonder as I like to be incognito here.....
The food (top), our dining area (middle), our yoga circle (bottom).
Dang, I just saw the most spectacular pic on FB of the eclipse last night and will have to post that here too. I saw it here from NM, but did not do photos. It was peaking about the time I went to bed.
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Lake effect snow kept us from seeing any of the moon--eclipse, red color, size, you name it. Did look at some of the livestream.
Official snowfall total in my 'hood was 9 inches. Supposed to get wintry mix tomorrow (starting as sleet, then rain, then snow) followed by single-digit temps. Ugh.
Didn't actually do much testing on me: one appt. with one blood draw for the medical genetic testing; and just spitting into a little vial for the 23&Me. Both labs did the lion's share of the work.
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Ok, why are these so huge???? I'm terrible at taking photos of myself, so I've discovered. You ladies would have enjoyed my antics trying to take these
Here is my eye before and after Blinc. Like I said, it also does not smear or come off, even the bottom lashes.
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Gorgeous, Wigging! (not just the results, but your eyes). Same with Benefit They're Real (the tinted primer).
Would take some pics now, but I'm tired of having to go through the rigmarole of converting the new native "HEIC" iPhone format (which this site won't accept--I get a box with the word "true" in lower case in the lower right corner) to .jpeg. Before updating my iPhone 8+ to iOS 12, my phone simply took .jpegs. All I had to do to post one here was click the "insert image" icon in the toolbar above the comment window, click "choose file," go to Downloads, highlight the file and click "Choose." Maybe there's something in "Settings" several layers deep to choose the file format in iOS 12. What I have to do now is take the pic, AirDrop it onto my MacBook (or mail it to myself), go into Photos and click Export to my Desktop. Only then do I get the drop-down file format menu.
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ChiSandy that sounds like a total nightmare with the photos! Software updates are evil!!!
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Wigging, you have beautiful eyes without the mascara.
ChiSandy, that's a lot of snow. Looks like a lot of snow falling for a lot of you. Hope you all stay safe and warm.
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That mascara looks wonderful. I will get some while I still have eyelashes. Went with my husband to the cardiologist (his doctor) today. I had a scarf on my head, but did put makeup on so I did not look too pale and sickly. They were all so surprised at my diagnosis. Kept saying I did not look like a person going through chemo. Except for the hair loss. 🤪 Anyway, getting out is a positive thing for me. I pick up my wig tomorrow. It will be interesting to have that as a headgear choice.
Stay warm and dry everyone! I am enjoying a glass of wine while I watch the Lady Gamecocks play B-ball. Enjoying the small things.
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Wigging - Your lashes and eyes are beautiful ! I truly hope that Tamoxifen goes easy on you and keeps you cancer free!
illi - I had 4 beer today, no reason - just because :0 I feel good and giggly too! (make sure your helmet is secure)
mistyeyes - where is Homassa relative to Sarasota or Frostproof Florida? East coast or West coast? I am heading WestCoast way at the beginning of March - so looking forward to Florida :0
Jazzy - your retreat looks/sounds like a great one! The moon was fabulous!
NM - Like Sadie, I would not be romping too much either, the wind really puts a damper on playing outside.
Hoping and wishing best for all of us - Cheers!
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Great Janky, we don’t always need a reason to enjoy a drink.
Oh, no bike ride today after all. While having coffee, I noticed the sound of water running in pipes in the wall but no shower or sink was being used. Further investigation led to running water from a drain, the hot water heater drain. Ugh, DH had to climb around in the attic and finish draining it, then install a new one tomorrow. I’ll just go to the gym for now.
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Twofer Tuesday! 1 below the donut, with wind chill of 21 below the donut this ayem, it is COLD out there! So glad to have Sadie in the bed with me last night!
Wigging--Good for you for Day 1 of Tammy Therapy! Many women have little or no side effects from it, may you be one of them. Sounds like the weekend was a great one, with good memories. So important.
Cammy--Is your dog a little one? I can imagine how cold it must be for the little ones to wade through snow to find a place to piddle, I'd want a path, too! Joey had his first date?! Wow, hope it went well for him.
Misty--weird the way the genetic testing worked out in your family. Nice having a home spa treatment, isn't it?
Jazzy--Wow, that food and place looks marvelous! Love the rustic wood table.
Chi--9 inches is a lot of snow.
Wigging--Wow, what a difference!
Chi--don't you love how the way things gets done gets changed from easy to complicated?
Librarian--Pretty good when you can fool people into thinking you are not getting chemo!
Janky--cold is one thing, windy cold is a totally different thing!And not a fun one!
Illi--YIKES, hope the water didn't cause any problems other than the inconvenience of tracking it down.Or does the entire hot water heater need to be replaced?
Winter Margarita
"It's just like a traditional margarita, but with an egg white. And we split the base between reposado tequila and mezcal. It gives you those summer flavors, but with the thickness of the body and the smoke of the mezcal."
Ingredients:
• 1 oz reposado (slightly aged) tequila
• 1 oz mezcal (like Del Maguey Vida)
• 1 oz lime juice
• .75 oz simple syrup
• 1 egg white
Directions:
Shake ingredients without ice, then shake again with ice. Strain into a coupe glass and serve up
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Good morning friends- back to work yesterday and getting things done to be ready to go on my next trip Thursday night. No word on the contract maybe ending in a couple weeks, but heard someone pretty major related to the operational team I work with resigned and is leaving the same day my contract could end. Well, that may buy me a bit more time as they may not want to loose me and him at the same time. But I don't assume anything either. No I don't want to stay too long, but if this buys me more time to finish some things by early to mid- March and get something new in place to go to quickly, all the better. My focus is to get through the next couple days and then will be heading to Cali on Thursday evening (whoot). Stay tuned for more of "as Jazzy's world turns..."
Lots of great eclipse photos, but here is my fav. Not sure where it was taken but think here in the southwest.
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Cami- this one is for you!
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Illi - I do hope your pipes are an easy fix The gym is usually a great place to spend time too! Enjoying red wine and beer tonight,
JCS - It is all about the 'small things' these days - enjoy!
Cheers! Janice
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Ilona, hope you don't have to replace the whole water heater. (They have shorter and shorter life expectancies now, alas).
Reheating the leftover roast chicken (only the breast now), spuds, peas & gravy. Been a hairy day. First, went to wash out my Ember coffee mug (a birthday gift from Gordy last year) and found that the enamel on the inside bottom had started to flake--exposing spots of the stainless steel core. It's out of warranty, of course. I went to the Ember site and read that the enamel is "food grade." Neverhtless, I e-mailed them asking if it was still safe to drink out of. No answer yet. If unsafe, I will order a new one.
Then, I got a call out of the blue from my bank that my music duo LLC's credit card (which I've never used and to which only my partner has online access for statements & payments) has an >$8K outstanding balance, and is 30 days past due with a min, pmt. of >$300! Turns out the WI accountant we use was swallowed up by a megafirm and jacked up its fees >100% since 2014 (they charge nearly as much for a 2-pg. return as my accountant does for one the size of a novel); and we're getting slammed with late fees & interest. (The bank is laughing all the way to itself). I called up my partner and he admitted it had gotten away from him, but that he had no idea that since the branch where the acct. is located in Madison, only he has access to the credit card account (though I do to the LLC's checking acct.) even though I have equal liaibility. (Whenever I go online to check my bank balances, all I see is MY card #--which has a -0- balance; I've never gotten a statement or notice until this morning's phone call).
So I had to transfer the past-due minimum payment amt. into the checking acct. so he could pay it. Bob & I need to meet with our financial planner to see how much I can afford to withdraw (with the least tax consequences) in order to zero out the card balance; and my partner has agreed to copy me on every bill & statement so we can stay ahead of this so it never happens again. Talk about getting something for nothing? We're paying a whole lotta something for nothing. Oh, and we have fired the LLC's accountant (DUH).
If that wasn't enough, my reading glasses arrived from Warby Parker--only a week after I was fitted for them. They are adorable. I put them on and...WTF??? They're worse than trying to read without glasses at all! I couldn't call my ophthalmologist's office...he's on vacation in Cuba. I was certain his optician wrote up an incorrect reading prescription because I told her I wasn't buying reading glasses from the office. I figured I ought to be examined by Warby Parker's optometrist to get a proper prescription, and forward the bill to BCBS. I called Warby Parker (maddeningly, you can't call the specific boutique, only Corporate, which looks up your acct. and makes appts. for you). The customer svce. agent made an appt. for me and told me that I should arrive early enough to have their optician look at the glasses and figure out what might be the problem--if it was filled as written, then I should go ahead with a new exam; but if it was a screwup at their end, they could remedy it and I could cancel the exam appt. at no charge.
Put on my coat, opened the back door to walk to the garage, and...the deck was covered in rapidly freezing slush & sleet. No way I was going to walk on that, much less attempt to drive on it. Went out front and called a Lyft. The driver reported that he'd been down in the Loop and the streets there had already iced-over. Got to the boutique--and sure enough, after measuring the lenses the optician found there was a transcription error (someone somewhere "in the pipeline" had flipped around the reading and astigmatism corrections written on my prescription). So he put in an expedited order for a pair with the correct prescription--and in the meantime adjusted the frames on all my progressives to make them easier for me to see through the reading-correction area without tilting my head or my glasses. Lyfted it back home rather than went for a coffee or a snack, as the sidewalks were beginning to slicken. Even the front steps and banisters were glazed over like a Krispy Kreme.
I told Bob last night that given the forecast, he'd better take his overnight bag--and if the streets down in Oak Lawn were to ice up, to not even attempt to drive to a hotel, but rather camp out on the couches in the doctors' lounge (and sneak into the residents' lounge to use their shower). RIght now, everything up here's coated with ice.
Tomorrow morning I have to be at the orhodontist at 11 am. Then hightail it back home, pack a bag, head downtown to the Drake Hotel for a wine tasting (we'll be staying overnight, and Bob will be getting the parking pass). It'll be my birthday, so Gordy's willing to go to dinner with us after the tasting (which is serving only cheese, crackers & nuts). The weather forecast for the morning (starting at about 34F) will be snow over frozen drizzle, changing over to all snow as the mercury plummets. Low of -4 tomorrow night. Must remember to keep some faucets trickling, and that the kitties' kibble bowls are full. (And not sure if my housekeeper will be able to make it in from her W. Side home).
So I'm gonna drink something, anything with dinner now. I need it.
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Hi all, yup, we had to replace it and other than having help getting upstairs and into the attic, DH did it all himself. I’m happy to report that we have hot water.
Back to the gym all week and a funeral on Saturday, my first since diagnosis. It might be a bit odd, death looks different to me now.
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Hump Day! Temps are supposed to warm up today and another inch or so of snow coming today, supposed to switch over to rain overnight. Then freeze up again. Talk about a cold winter this year! Even Sadie is getting tired of the cold.
Jazzy--Those timeline pics of lunar eclipses are so amazing! Sounds like big changes at the current contract. It would make sense for them to keep you on for a bit, but in health care what makes sense isn't always taken into account in decision making. The trip to Cali sounds like fun..
Awww, so cute!And look, puppies, too!
Morning, Janky!
Chi--What a surprise the credit card notice must have been! And then the glasses, and then the ice glaze, and then the overnight forecast and tomorrow's plans, it's one thing after another! No wonder you need a drink!
Illi--so glad the hot water situation is fixed, hope it wasn't too much of a job. Funerals do look different after a diagnosis like bc, I've noticed.
Frozen Irish Banana Cocktail
Ingredients:
2 oz. Baileys Irish Cream
1-1/2 oz. Bacardi light rum
2 oz. Coco Lopez
1/2 cup of half-and-half
1 banana (diced and frozen if possible)
1/2 cup of ice
Nutmeg for garnish
1 strawberry halved for garnish
Shaved coconut to rim glass
Preparation:
In advance, rim the end of a chilled goblet with shaved coconut. Blend all the ingredients, except the garnishes, until the mixture is smooth. Pour into a goblet. Sprinkle the top with nutmeg, and garnish with half a strawberry.
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