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Yes! Having a person who is a good mate is everything! I feel that way too.
2nd, when kids reach the age where they value our opinions as mom and dad. I am mom but after a certain age we develop a different bond. Hard to put into words. I wish I would have been able to have that with my mom. Did have it with my dad, aunt and uncle, grandparents and mother in law.
3rd, that my mother in law raised her son not to be like his dad. His dad was sexist. His dad was arrogant. My MIL was strong and loving. It takes a strong person to break cycles. I miss her. She died many years ago but she lives in my heart.
2) I had a wonderful meal today. Corn beef and cabbage with new potatoes and baby carrots; plus homemade soda bread and homemade rice pudding! Yum!!
3) I have very comfy sheets on my bed that I just can't wait to curl up in bed tonight and fall asleep to a movie.💤💤
Our pool now closed but memory of floating around for relaxation at the end of aqua aerobics yesterday is a good memory.
Found a great YouTube yoga teacher (Adrienne.from Texas) to continue at home.
After several weeks of eliminating sugar and fried foods my scale says 154 lbs - of course that's what it said when I began but I've added muscle mass from all the extras I'm doing....uhm, right?
The weather has been April like so I'm way ahead on my spring yard work.
Just wanted to say that I empathize and glad that she wasn’t hurt.
I am no longer a caregiver to mom. I did it for many years. It never gets any easier, only more challenging. Mom is now with my brother and sister in law. I burned out. I wish you all the best.
2. She fell today, but didn’t get hurt, and I was able to get her up.
3. I had people to talk to (my daughter, my sister) when I needed to vent after the fall incident.
My 3 good things today are:
1) Drawing and working on my art projects
2) Planned to see a movie with my best friend who I haven’t seen in a long time
3) I ate a delicious sandwich that had lettuce, chicken, tomato, grapes, and almonds. It was so good!!
It is important to see the good things in life, even though caregiving is tiring and difficult. It makes me appreciate the good things even more.
Then I saw a "shooting star" and made a wish for my daughter who just got a huge promotion at work.
Then I heard on the radio that the best way to avoid the corona virus was wash your hands and not touch your face,, they said the average person touches their face 24 times an hour.. So I have an hour drive to work,, I;m driving, this should be easy.. Massive FAIL !! I touch my hair, my eyes, my mouth.. OMG. But I tried so I guess that counts?
Tonight, what greeted me was a woman positioned comfortably in bed, wearing a RL top I got her for xmas, enjoying a TMC movie! She was in good spirits, sharing stories and gossip, telling me about her pleasant encounters with some newer staff. A good day. (eta; that 'woman' was my mom, in case I wasn't clear about that ;p)
#2: A nurse who has been screwing up her med passes has made enough mistakes that the other nurses are getting mad. I won't have to report her now, they will deal with it, and that leaves me free from repercussions. Whew.
#3: Those organic cookies that look delicious but are hella expensive were on sale today. I bought some. They are delicious.
- Our daughter found a program to complete her income taxes - I'd been doing them for the last 25 years!
- Our son in law was given A NEW TO HIM TRUCK by one of his customers!
I had my stylist do a different cut and I love it!
Made plans for lunch tomorrow with a friend that I haven’t seen in ages. Looking forward to it. We talk on the phone but just haven’t been able to coordinate our schedules.
You are a blessing in your nephew’s life. You are a teacher, every bit as much as his teacher in school. Years ago I taught school. Family input is so important. Whenever a child’s family supports the child and his educator the child will always do better. Good job! As a former teacher I thank you.
Two: Grand-nephew has been coming to my house to study since (he says) I love history even more than his teacher. He loves finding out he has ancestors involved in the history he is studying: Watauga Compact, Battle of Kings Mountain, Battle of Franklin.
Three: He came home from school today on top of the world - made 105 on latest test and first time he got the bonus question right!
Learning disabled kids get so beat up by the school system it's just great to see him so happy about his school performance outside of math (where he's always gotten As).
- Got all the ingredients for it last night.
- Starting cooking it in a bit.
We're gonna have a green Christmas (no white knuckle driving through a white out on the way to visit family)
The expired yeast I had in the back of the cupboard proofed vigorously, now I have to figure out what to make with if, so many delicious options :)
My daughter is responsible at 47 years of age.
She starts this spring. She likes the company and has an opportunity to transfer to other locations for different opportunities.
She graduates from LSU this May!
That is so cute about her marrying him. When my oldest daughter was in kindergarten she constantly chased this one boy on the playground. Her teacher told me that she asked her when she was going to stop chasing the boys, she told the teacher very matter of factly, “I will stop when I catch Ryan.” The teacher was laughing when she told me about it and said that my daughter knew what she wanted. Hahaha
Nope, she didn’t marry Ryan but he was her kindergarten crush! Kids are funny.
My younger daughter had a lemonade stand that she sold lemonade for 50 cents a glass. A boy that liked her gave her $5.00. I told her she couldn’t keep that much money for one glass of lemonade! She got so mad and told me that she was not giving him change just because I thought it was too much money. So I called his mom. His mom admitted to me that her son loved my daughter and if he wanted to overpay for lemonade to let him. Geeeeez, poor kid. My daughter never gave him a second look! That’s my business major now at LSU.
The boy, well Drew said from the time he was young that he would one day be president! He ended up going to college in D.C. He still lives there and loves politics! Isn’t it funny how they can know how they feel from a very young age. He was always the class president and does have great leadership skills.
Found the long lost library book just in time to return it before it couldn't be renewed anymore.
Older daughter wants to learn to ski. She can roller skate and ice skate, so skiing shouldn't be hard. I'm making plans to take her to a small ski resort to take a ski lesson. Bunny hill here we come.
I just love your daughter! She sounds so responsible! She should be proud of herself. I know you are proud of her. She sounds like a very smart woman.
That is funny about your youngest daughter spilling the beans on what your gift from her is! Good for you on the new sweater. I don't even own a sweater - hailing from New England, What kind of veggies did you put in the soup?