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Maxwell'sMom 03-07-2010 07:15 PM

I'm usually an Innie, But today, I was an Outtie.
 
Today was a beautiful day, blue skies, sun was shining, just beautiful. I'm usually always inside, but being out side, enjoying the day was wonderful.
Cleared the cob webs, and brings life into prospective. I highly recommend it.
Went Antiquing, and found a never been used 1950's pink Gooseberry set and couldn't believe my good fortune.
As a person who is a shut in most of the time, it felt soooo good to get out there.
I sure you hope those of you who can get out, and be an Outtie for a while will be able too. It does wonders for you.
Love Lizzie

Shari_W 03-07-2010 11:11 PM

lol - The first thing I thought of was belly buttons when I read the title of this thread.

That's wonderful that you had a nice day Lizzie. I will be glad when spring gets here and we have more sun and warmer weather. It is amazing how much the sun makes you feel better both mentally and physically.

Here's to more "outties" for all of us!

Pat 110 03-08-2010 08:24 AM

Hey Lizzie,

Glad to hear you went out and had a wonderful day! I wasn't feeling too good yesterday, but it was a beautiful warm sunny day and I wanted to get some fresh air. My husband and I went for a drive and ended up down by the river so we stopped and fed the ducks! It was so relaxing and it felt so good to be outside...to be an 'outtie'!;)

Hugs,
Pat

Stellatum 03-08-2010 08:46 AM

That's great, Lizzie! I got out (if only onto my front porch) too, and I was surprised how much better I felt, just in general. It's been a long winter.

Maxwell'sMom 03-08-2010 09:11 AM

LOL, I know it felt so good. It just seems to put it all into prospective.
At the antique mall, my daughter made me laugh so hard, she was trying on some of the antique hats, and it is beyond me why someone would want to make a hat out of pheasant feathers, and then actually wear them..LOLOL I think they were from the 20's, and then we found an eweee, double eeeweee A Very Used fancy toothpick, for an ungodly some. It was made out of Ivory. Who would buy that? Yuck.
I'm very happy with my gooseberry thank you..lol
We've been up the waaaazooooo with snow, and still have tons on the ground, but all roads are clear. It has been a long winter.
Usually, I'm here daily with my O2, but was able to go, and not have to use it, and didn't have any breathing issues. It was wonderful.
It was such a nice day. It looks like today is going to be as well.
Pat, I'm so sorry you weren't feeling well yesterday. Hopefully you'll be a complete outtie soon.:wink: We feed the ducks off our docks a lot in the summer. I love doing that. They love the unsalted crackers. At this very moment, we have quite a bit of ice fisherman on the lake, it makes me nervous when they're out there on sunny days that will get up to 40. But they are diligent.
Shari....:D
Today, my Mom is coming over, and she, my daughter and I are going to have a girly day.
Love Lizzie

redtail 03-11-2010 01:15 AM

Glad I wasn't the only one thinking belly buttons!!!

So glad you had a good day OUT Lizzie, wow antiques, I love old stuff.
I just got 6 old hard cover books from the Red Cross shop, I just love old books, they smell divine!!!!
Hope you had a great girly day
Kate

Maxwell'sMom 03-12-2010 04:23 PM

Kate, My husband is a major book collector. Our attic looks like a library. We love to read. I also love anything Fenton, and love to go and look at all of the different things they made.
And bellie buttons, I'm am really an innie..lol :D But it did feel so good to be an outtie:wink:
love Lizzie


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