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weegot5kiz 06-25-2008 12:35 PM

howdy howdy all

where to begin, lets see our icebox has been cleaned out of all dangerous colesterol items, why you ask because mine shot up to almost 300 whoops debs jumped a wee bit she will be ok, but i got heart issues and well i guess its time to drop the i can survive anything attitude and take care of myself so my kids can kick my cane out when i get older, or there wont be any cane to kick out, this reallysucks and is a wake up call surprised they didnt pick up on this last hospital stay, i mean i was there for half a month. pretty sure you all are sensing my sarcasm, if not wake up lol i hate this diet crap, i enjoy eating good tastin food and love cooking goodtasting foods. god this bites so much, sorry to vent, i try not to vent here this is the friendly hello place but bbaaaawhaaaaaaaaaaaaa lol this bites

in all honesty it does bite but i got 5 kids who love their dad i mean the mailman :yikes: and if my calouse attitude and doing nothing was to make my life shorter, they might be upset i didnt try


peace love and caduet woooo hooooo

JustWeave 06-25-2008 12:49 PM

As soon as DD takes a math test she is done with homeschooling for the year.:) About five minutes after I grade said test I will be done with homeschooling for the year:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:Today's agenda also includes beginning to tackle the mountains of dishes and laundry.:o

Time to kick me off of here and get busy. :rolleyes:

tamiloo 06-25-2008 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by WeaveHerr (Post 309355)
As soon as DD takes a math test she is done with homeschooling for the year.:) About five minutes after I grade said test I will be done with homeschooling for the year:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:Today's agenda also includes beginning to tackle the mountains of dishes and laundry.:o

Time to kick me off of here and get busy. :rolleyes:

Congrats on the DD, that is fantastic!!:D

Today I have to take the Olhipie to a movie, which is a pleasure...can't decide which one yet...no making out...I promise! I did most of my mountain of dishes yesterday. I do and I'm not kidding a mountain of linens to fold....two huge baskets stacked on of each other with more added on top!! eeeeeeeeeeeeeeekkkkk

FinLady 06-25-2008 02:04 PM

Hi all :) Just a checking in. been napping and playing online games all day today. Just call me the couch slug. :D

Enjoyed the visit from family, but am definitely paying for it today - LOL.

CayoKay 06-25-2008 03:22 PM

Vonny: congrats on the As, girlfriend !!

NaeNae: I added (FINALLY) to Olivia's Wok-Wok thread, as we hatched a batch of baby ducklings this morning!

Frank: that blows about the diet, but you've got some EXCELLENT motivation there, dude!

Tami: enjoy the movie.

Weave: welcome to our little corner of the worldwidewebbery!

San: sorry 'bout the cat-pee... ugh, I HATE when they do that...

Barb: have a nice nappy-time.

Trish, didja NOTICE, I named a duck after you honey?

lol, who's next?

:grouphug::hug::grouphug:

barb02 06-25-2008 06:24 PM

Love my new bed. Slept much better and actually took a nap in it this afternoon. My other bed was only a year old and cost 450.00 more than my new one which is a traditional box spring and deep mattress. I feel a bit like the princess and the pea in it. The furniture store sells used furniture and the salesman said he thought he could get about 700.00 for it. It cost 1200.00. We'll see. I cannot imagine buying a used bed. It was similar to a temperpedic (spelling), but not quite as expensive. It was so hot, and uncomfortable! Ok -- enough about my bed.:D

Frank -- Diets do suck, but you have to do it. I have been on med for high cholestoral for a few years and it seems to be working. But I also need to start watching what I eat. I have slacked in doing so for the past year. I just joined Weight Watchers last week so we can diet together.

Added a few more pictures of my niece.

lor 06-25-2008 07:33 PM

I just had one of the biggest scares of my life.... I got a phone call & 1st, since she asked if John was home I thought she was playing arround & I asked silly questions. Then she asked if I was John Jrs wife (she knew there was a Sr.) so I listened. She told me she saw my FIL in the garage & he looked terrible, etc. I didn't know what to do since I don't drive, John's gone & my kids are at work. I told her call 911. She did already. After I talked to a few ppl I tried his number & he answered. Said he thinks he walked to much today (He is 80, recently had a heart attack & has a bad back, but he thinks he can do what a 40 yr old in good shape might do). He's OK he said, but still, I want to go to his house when my DD gets home. I called his DD in Virginia (we R in Ohio) cuz she called his cell phone when I was talking to him. She is a nurse & she said he sounds OK but wants me to go check on him then call her (I am planning to anyway). I hope everything is OK all night and __...

Please say a prayer for him http://bestsmileys.com/religous/6.gif

SandyC 06-25-2008 08:10 PM

Whoa Lor! I bet that was scary. I hope he's Ok and glad your going over to check up on him. Who was this woman? A neighbor? Good thing they watch out for each other, that's great!

weegot5kiz 06-25-2008 10:18 PM

howdy all semi productive day got some outside stuff done, still working this colesterol thing through my mind.

I hope everyone is well and by now close to being tucked in your beds

if i may indulged you all i dropped a thread in the books movies and music forum, if anyone knows the answer to my query, i would appreciate helping me out am going nuts lol:yikes:

have a peaceful pleasant evening



peace

ewizabeth 06-25-2008 10:36 PM

Lor, I can relate...
 
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Originally Posted by lor (Post 309570)
he thinks he can do what a 40 yr old in good shape might do).

Oh my gosh, reminds me of several MSer's I know, going beyond one's abilities. :D I do the same thing and wonder why I'm in pain so often. But for me it's a 50yo woman with MS who tries to do as much as a 30yo healthy person. :o I'm more like a 70yo healthy woman I guess, lol. :rolleyes:

Anyway, I will keep him in my prayers. I know how much of a worry that is. My Dad insisted on living alone in his house until he was 92yo when we lost him. We were constantly worried about him, especially since he'd do things like clear the snow off his roof when he was 90. :eek: :eek: :eek:


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