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Old 03-29-2007, 09:49 PM #11
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Thanks Steve.

My son will be 33 in two weeks.
I wish it was 18 months from now too.
I can't worry about him. I have no control over what happens to him.
Just hope he comes back whole, with all his limbs.

Then my youngest granddaughter's father was in Afghanistan for three tours and returned each time unscathed

So there is hope for all who are in harms way
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I will specifically include your son in Iraq, along with others serving there in my prayers. All I have to do to remember it is imagine being there myself!

Abby the dog is doing great now, after getting a steroid shot and antibiotics since Monday. I installed a doggie door in the outside washroom door and, after a slow start, she uses it happily now.
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[QUOTE=rosebud;.... I have added a few supplements to my diet which I don't think anyone else has mentioned here. Brewers Yeast seems to have just about every nutrient and is easily managed in tablet form. I tried the powdered stuff and that stuff is definitley an "aquired taste". So I take my Brewers yeast and my One-a-day vitamin and mineral supplement with my regular medication and it has made a difference in the intensity of my tremor, and I've noticed in the last two or three days my energy levels are getting better. That could be the longer days ...not that we actually saw anymore daylight through the heavy cloud cover and intense rainfall.

Well I'm off to get some walking in while I can. If I sit at this computer for too long my butt becomes riveted to the chair and I get nothing done in a record amount of time![/QUOTE]


Brewers yeast! I had forgotten all about that! I used to take it in my pimply teenage years for my acne and it worked great. My skin and hair were so improved by it! At that time there was nothing else wrong with me, though, so I don't know what other benefits it might have had. I'll probably give it a try again.
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Lloyd, good luck with your house sale. I always found it very nerve-wracking to have a house on the market and trying to keep it looking good all the time. When our three kids were little, and we were moving, we had a "rapid response" to a realtor's phone call - throw the stuff lying around in the washing machine and dryer, do a quick polish of whatever needed it, and take the kids downstairs to watch TV. It was too cold to leave the house every time someone came, so we'd try to make the quiet peaceful family scene as much out of their way as we could. When they would leave, it would be back to the evening routine of supper and bed-time.

I grew up in a big five bedroom log house that had hardwood floors everywhere but the kitchen and bathroom. My mom found them really easy to keep clean, but you couldn't get any liquid on them or it would stain - not like the great finishes available now. We would help polish them after a waxing by skating around with Dad's wool socks on - I don't think they had a polisher for a while.

No snow for three days - Yeehaw! 10 below freezing at night and five above during the day. Everyone is keeping a nervous watch on their basements, and listening for creaking roofs - the art gallery, a warehouse, and several farm sheds have had roofs cave in. We're just not used to so much snow.

Wendy, those were the days! When I was little we kids were employed in the floor polishing business by means of skating on very sophisticated dust rags, made by my grandmother in the shape of fish. That was the fun part - but I remember it was hard work removing the old wax to prevent built-up and then applying a fresh coat.
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