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SandyC 05-04-2009 06:55 PM

Thanks DM!

Speaking of which, we need a masseuse and he's waiting for you all right now.

http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/m...ohnnydepp3.jpg

SallyC 05-04-2009 07:06 PM

Wait a dang minute, I thought he was still in my bathroom. Indian giver..:mad:

SandyC 05-04-2009 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 505685)
Wait a dang minute, I thought he was still in my bathroom. Indian giver..:mad:

Sorry Sally. If your going to live in the B&B you have to agree to share. :D

Debbie D 05-04-2009 08:23 PM

But Sandy has to live in a house that doesn't have any bees around it...otherwise you'll never see her...she actually moves faster than the bees:D...I've seen her in action...believe it...

SallyC 05-04-2009 08:42 PM

Me too, I'm terrified of bees.:eek:

we must have a bee free haven...:p

Judy2 05-05-2009 12:02 AM

Late getting here as always, but Amen to everything that's been said about you Sandy!!! God bless you and all the other caregivers -- you're all such a blessing. This isn't a whine, just telling it like it is, life is really difficult when you're alone in our situation. I'd give anything for someone who really cared!

Now as to that beach house -- is there room for me? I'd love one of those rooms with a balcony so I could just roll out and enjoy the scenery -- minus any bees and bugs!!! As for that "masseuse" (sp?), bet he could do a great job on my legs!!!

Count me in!!! :) Love all those emoticons!

Friend2U 05-05-2009 01:01 AM

Judy,
 
That is one of my greatest fears...ending up being alone and my ms progressing. The way it is now my dh and I kinda take care of one another, he is a cancer survivor. So far, we have kinda alternated times when we have had setbacks and hospitalizations. Neither of us feel really great, but are thankful for the most part we get by. So everyone who has a loved one who can care for them is so so fortunate. We have so many blessings to count.:grouphug:

SandyC 05-05-2009 10:39 AM

NO BEES!!!!!!!!! *looking up bee killers*

Judy, of course you can come too. :hug:

Pssst. My biggest fear is getting sick that I can't take care of Jim. Shhhhhh.

kicker 05-05-2009 10:47 AM

My biggest fear is DH will get sick, weak, old - so he can't take care of me physically. He bumps my manual chair up curbs and porch steps, gets me up when I've fallen and cooks dinner. Luckily I have cleaning ladies - at that he has no interest. I don't think I can care-take now.

karousel 05-05-2009 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Friend2U (Post 505437)
I just watched a segment on Good Morning America about a recognition for the World's Best Care Givers.

SANDY C... YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE!!!!

So here is a 'little' recognition for you! I admire you. Jim is so fortunate to have you.

And to ALL of the rest of you wonderful caregivers, God bless you!:hug:

I definitely agree!!! :)


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