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On the plane home and thinking about how this was the best weekend I have had since I can’t remember.
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I am trying to figure out if this is sarcasm. :) |
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And I would like pictures, please. :tea: |
Why I keep waking up after two hours of sleep when I go to bed for the night. It's really becoming a huge inconvenience in life.
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Then I remembered I had soup for dinner. I'm going to have to start dehydrating myself earlier than usual because I have the bladder of a prepubescent child. |
The tragic events that happened in 2001. Still sad and unforgiving after 17 years.
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The Teal Power walk this Saturday. My mom's not feeling well so hopefully, she is up for it. We have a team of five this year. We are "The Real Teal"!
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Debating on whether or not this upper back pain (pulled rib outta place this am) will subside with some Motrin Or... should I drag my arse outta bed and drive 40 mins to my chiropractor? :blink:
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Menu planning, grocery shopping, what's going on with my sons. J - is she pregnant, is she not pregnant, are they waiting till they know for sure to say something, is it just my feeling because I would like it to be true? How much a let down it is going to be if I find out she's not? What do I need to buy, what am I'm going to eat, and when will I know?
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I cannot sleep! She is in my head.
I have fallen in love with British soprano Sarah Brightman. She is multi-talented ... actress, dancer, etc. I have been watching and listening to her sing "Time to Say Goodbye" with Andrea Bocelli on youtube all night, plus interviews ... nursing a painful hard-on. This is as bad or worse than the first time I saw Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music. :( |
I took some OTC meds, fell asleep, did some uberly painful stretching from a chin-up bar... and now feel much better. :koolaid:
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Storm watch and how many able bodied people with the financial means to evacuate themselves, pets and loved ones are going to stick around and make extra work for first responders who need to be able to help those who are truly in need and suffering through no fault of their own like, animals, the medically fragile, the elderly, infants and children.
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The last couple of days, I have been thinking the exact same as FireSignFemme about this hurricane and the people who opt to ride it out.
Lots of times it becomes a "flip a coin" in the final hours in these situations due to changes regarding a hurricane's strength/direction. Ability to leave is no longer an option. Now they are forced to ride the gamble. Innocents (children, elderly, those with medical needs, pets, etc.) are placed in direct harm. They find themselves quickly in an extremely terrifying, life-threatening scenario. It is not their fault ... they are just unfortunate to be living with an idiot who chose to keep everyone home. There would be a great reduction in need for first responders putting their lives on the line if everyone followed protocols of officials telling them to get out ahead of time. Yes, FireSignFemme, responsibility trickles down and now first responders are unnecessarily engulfed in danger. "SAVE THE DOG BEFORE YOU SAVE THE IDIOT!!!" The dog did not get to make the choice to leave. He/she will be the last one helped .... if helped at all ... people tend to lose location of their pets. Makes me fighting mad!!! |
The beaches here have been closed to swimming many times this summer because of great white sharks chasing seals close to the shoreline. One man encountered a shark in August and survived. Today a man in his mid 20's was not so lucky. This is the first death in this area from a shark encounter since 1936. There have been many close calls, many surfers getting their boards nibbled on, and a few bites over the years. Have to wonder how much more can be done to educate people as to how to avoid contact. Signs are everywhere at the beaches. The newspaper publishes safety stuff every couple of weeks. People have been warned these sharks only need 3 feet of water to maneuver. They have also been warned if they see seals in the area to get out of the water. They have put up swimming area barriers which are routinely ignored. We have planes, during the season, scanning the beach areas - they are looking for sharks to tag but also warn lifeguards of problems in the area. Someday, maybe, people will learn sharks are just doing their thing, in their own environment, and are not looking to eat people. Their eyesight is so poor, they hunt by movement in the water without knowing whether what they are hunting is a seal, a human, a boat, or a toyota. Smh. |
Art, art, and more art.
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This is an extrodinarily l-o-n-g post ... you make want to skip over this one. I just got a little upcharge rush! I was about to take my 3 dogs out for last pottie call for the evening. I had already walked the backyard checking to see if anything dangerous was crawling around. Yard floodlights and patio lights were both on plus I had on a headlight and flashlight in hand. All clear for the moment. Things can change quickly and I know this. Best I can do. Came back in, let Kevie and Jennifer out. Jeffrey has to walk on a leash after dark now. If he sees a coyote in the woods, he takes off after it. Anyway, I got Jeffrey's leash secure, opened the back door thirty seconds behind Kevie and Jennifer's exit, happened to look down and in crawls a snake. My reflexes automagically went into immediate overdrive. Jeffrey's nose was going straight down for it. I kicked Jeffrey's head away with my left foot as I yelled "get back" and at the same time as I was kicking him, I jumped up off the floor and came down on the snake's head with my right foot. Then brought my left foot back over and down to join the grind. The snake was only a foot long. It is so mashed and torn up, I am unable to identify it. Merrell shoes with hard-core grips will do that. I was so sleepy just before we went outside. Right now I am sitting in a chair beside the bed attempting to calm this adrenalin rush. All three of them are on the bed asleep. Proved right tonight. I always thought Jeffrey would react the way he did tonight if he encountered a snake."Stuck that handsome face right down in it." Damn, I was so scared for him. I know Kevie will run the opposite direction ... I have witnessed this. Jennifer would probably back away. I hope she would but I don't really know for certain. The thing that raced into my mind when I first saw the snake was right now timber rattlesnakes are on the move. It was even mentioned on local news very recently. I already knew before I saw the news article because several friends have killed one in the last three weeks. I only kill cottonmouths, copperheads, corals, timber rattlers and diamondback rattlers ... whatever ... it was inside my home. I had no time to see if it was venomous or non. And still don't know. I reacted before it had the opportunity to harm Jeffrey or hide. That incident shook me because of Jeffrey's close encounter. I need a qualude or five.LOL! Only kidding ... people in recovery don't get to do qualudes. I doubt they even make them anymore. Those were 70s adventures. Our secret! ;) |
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