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OMG HB!! I am so excited and happy for you!! What a trip of a lifetime!! Yes, take lots of pictures. Maybe you can get online over there and let us know how things are going??
BABY HENS!!! Oh LORD, here we go... just finished eating chicken sandwich's with cranberries left over from our little cornish hen dinner last night. A friend was over and said the word, "baby", telling mom how much she just loves them..... Well.... now mom's upset cause she ate their little legs, now they can't walk without them, she says. Dad puts his two cents worth in and says, "Hell, Vera, why are you worrying about their little legs, I just finished off their bodies?" So, you don't have to worry about them anymore. Mom turns to me confused and says, " Are they in heaven now with that elephant? " LOL!!! I can't believe she still has that elephant on her mind from when the therapist was here, go figure! :)
Hi guys Maxine here Jam you could try calling the insurance compamy but if you have the policy read it firsrt so if you find anything like what you need you will be able to fight and do not take no for an answer ask to speak to someone highter even if you have to tell a small fib-also I was thinking you could call your local office for the aging and see if they have low cost aides available-its worth a try-I learned to turn over every stone to try to get help I was even going to take him to day here we can get it low cost at our senior center and they even have a bus but they are a little fussy who they take. We had some snow last night but not too much but our warm weather is a thing of the past-I have a lunch date set up for next week with a man who lives pretty close so I am going closer to where he lives. I forget who is going to India-my grand-daughter is there now in college-it will be getting real warm there soon when she went in Jan it was in the 50's but expects it to be in the high 90's before she leave in April-watch the monkeys they will steal treats from your hands and pockets and will gang up on you. I am wishing you all a peaceful night's sleep I remember I would pray just for one good night's sleep.
HB, Grandma will be in my thoughts and prayers, hoping it is nothing serious, just a tiny setback. Ruth struggles for words all the time, but she does not have the same health issues. Peach how are things with your family? Thinking of you today. I do not feel good, the family has the flu, I hope I am not getting it. I'm sure I'll be expected to care for Ruth regardless,..Picture my hands up by my head, I am shaking them and saying "I am the victim, I am the victim" lol
Dear Princess Jam, We must find a new do for COL, one that she can "moisten with her fingers"-----ew ew ew!!! Moisten with WHAT, Jam?!?! I don't do hair anymore, except my hubby's cuts every 2 weeks. BUT, as you know, I am always willing to be of assistance in one way or another. How old is she?! Likes to wear it Long? How long? Put it in a pony tail and put one of those hot rollers under her bangs, then you can grab her by the tail when things get unbearable, the bangs will poof and draw more attention to her gorgeous eyes, which will bug out from the g-force. That's one solution. (a la "Maxine". Not OUR Maxine) It it's totally straight, a perm with white and purple rods (NOT pink and blue) with a layered cut to her shoulders, but Heaven's, not any longer, or she will have to work both sides of the street. That's another solution. Whatever, you must get rid of all small hair appliances or doodads she might try to use on doggie. You don't want her messing with the curling iron near a puddle of doggie piddle. Let's not visualize steaming anything. I am glad you are having a lovely tart day, Jam:) you deserve it, and a cream puff, too. I'm just waiting for 5 o'clock. (the absence of many friends here is heavy on me today. My thoughts and love go out to all you sweet things. christina
Oh Jam...your description of that tart was absolutely food porn. I read that over and over. It caught my eye and held my attention. I've been dieting for several weeks without success...and think I'm going to fall off the wagon.
oh Peach how miserably sad.......I will add auntie to my prayer list. Got your email and address, will have stuff in the mail in a few days.
Christina do you have any websites where I could get some ideas on how to do col's hair? She likes to wear it long.....but I think that time has passed. Her bangs hang to her eyes and are stick straight, she likes curls in the rest of it, but she thinks when you get a perm you have to "set" the perm with hot rollers or it will fall out. Told hubby the day she gets her new do he has to make the hot rollers disappear. And I found a curling iron that will also have to go. I want her to have something easy to take care of that she can just moisten with her fingers and fluff out. She has no clue about modern perms....she is still stuck in the Toni days with the tiny little pink perm rods.
Haven't gone downstairs to gamble yet today....had coffee, now sipping on iced tea...had a fruit tartlet for breakfast that was smothered in blueberries, strawberries, kiwi, raspberries and mandarin oranges, cream under with a very thin layer of chocolate and a perfect flaky crust.....oh my it was good. It has just been terrific to sit and read without being interrupted, or play on the computer and watch hubby napping. Going to stop at the City Market tomorrow and stock up on fresh veggies and fruit and then back to the grind.
I had a thought today and if anyone knows anything about insurance I would appreciate some thoughts.....col has a BC policy that she automatically got when she retired from the Federal Government...premiums paid for, etc. I wonder if it might have some type of "rider" for caregiving or long term care. I guess I will have to call them and go through all the hassle of sending copies of the POA so they will talk with me...but what a lifesaver for her and me if I could get someone to come in occasionally and give me a break and have her insurance cover the charges.
Hubby still napping and while I am surfing I'm watching an NCIS marathon.......life is hard today!
Love and big hugz to all of you beautiful angels..........JAM
Bless her heart, Headbanger. We who do shall pray for her, as well. When they get like that, we have a different perspective. So sorry, and hang in there.:) Hugs to you, HB. Christina
Grandma is having a real bad day. She is having trouble finding words to express what she wants, and when she isn't trying to make herself clear, stares blankly. Her face isn't droopy, she isn't shaking, but she is clearly off her game.
Mom said she was just pointing at a book, and was struggling to say "hand me my pillow." The pillow was already on her lap.
We're on alert...looks like another TIA, but it is too soon to be sure.
The String Story: A true story that happened last year...
My Grandma has a real problem dealing with lint, hair, strings, and little things that fall on the floor. She is a lint-freakin-picker and she is not ashamed to do it anytime, anywhere. She can out-pick me, she can out-pick you, if pickin-lint was a competition, she’d win the purple ribbon every year.
Grandma was having a bad day both mentally and physically. Everything was especially hard for her since she had recently experienced a TIA (mini-stroke) that was causing weakness on her left side.
She was tiring very easily and it was mid-afternoon when she started feeling sorry for herself. I could hear her electric chair humming on the baby monitor accompanied by her huffing and puffing. She had woken from a nap and had to use the bathroom for the umpteenth time that day. The prospect of it was daunting for her. It was daunting for me as well.
She hadn’t called me to help her yet but I was on my way, as I rounded the corner to the room she suddenly started raging at her infirmity. She started banging her hand on her knee and declaring quite passionately over and over again that “She hated herself”. This was pretty alarming to me and I tried to calm her as best I could. I hugged her and hugged her before putting her into her wheelchair and moving her the 10 feet to the bathroom door. She was better but still pouting as she took the throne.
At this point in her care, she was still able to tend to her potty and clean up, so I gave her some privacy. Since she was a fall risk we never shut the door and I was around the corner sitting on the couch waiting.
I could hear some noises coming from the bathroom and I started thinking that something may be amiss…as I was getting up from my perch--I could clearly hear Grandma say “I HATE you! YOU take that! I’m done with YOU!”
I get to the bathroom and from my vantage point I see my Grandmother with a plastic leg shaver in a position that looks like she was aiming for her own wrist. At this point I’m completely out of my mind and screamed “GRANDMA! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?”
Grandma looked at me with surprise, pulled her hand away from under the razor and said quite defiantly…”I’m trying to cut this string off my panties.”
I helped her with her mission. Then I took every sharp object from that room.
I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry at that point. I cried then, but I can laugh now. She still freaks out over strings on her panties. She did it yesterday which reminded me to share the story.
C-28, bring it on girl... that was great!!! As long as we all have a part to play in the "production" as you know we need some control somewhere, certainly have very little in our caregiving duties. We;ll save the squabbling for later. No, I want to be the______, no, you said I could be the _____. The stress and tension would be just like we were home tending to other uncooperative people.... Sounds like a blast...
Peach, how sweet! Let me think what I want on it and then I will send it. How can i get your address? Am so sorry to hear about your moms sister. Keep us updated.. HB... give your grandma a great big hug for me!!!! How awesome to have grandma prayers going up for all of us. Miz hope everything is better for you and your family today...
Peach: +1 added to the prayer list Miz: +1 added to the prayer list Entire GROSSED family: +1
I am asking my grandma to pray for your intentions. She is very devoted since childhood which is why I don't think she has lost the ability to concentrate on Novena'a to the blessed mother.
Grandma did hesitate over praying for the Gross family...I had to quickly tell her "Oh no grandma, they aren't nasty...that is just their name." She said ok and started off on sending her prayers to the ears of the holy mother.
Miz, how is MIL today? How are you? How is cubby (cute-hubby)?
Jam, I sent you my email address through FB. Let me know if it didn't go through & I'll resend it. Y'all have lots of fun!
Ladeeda, send whatever you want the banana & 3 table knives on & I'll design something special for you! Do you want it to say anything or just the picture?
Christina, you're so funny! Hope the water leak isn't as bad as you thought!
I just received a call from my Mom that her youngest sister has been diagnosed with stomach cancer again & it's not looking good. There are 9 kids in the family ages 63 - 87 & all are still living. They're all very upset, especially since this is their baby sister. Please keep them in your thoughts & prayers.
Thanks everybody & hope you'll all have an uneventul, easy day! Love & hugs, peach
Good morning everyone......just checking in and I see that there is good news for some and still sad for others......:( :) Talked with col last night.....oh everything is just fine....visions of running through fields of daisies with you know who........... talked with substitute caregiver, col refused to allow her to change wet undies, got mad, you know the routine.....she let her get by until this morning....I let her know that col has a habit of using fiblets......and cg was not happy she was lied to....heard from her a little bit ago...col is clean, dry, my doggies are alive and they had coffee and coffee cake....only problem was that somehow the bidet was leaking, controls are attached at the side of seat...she either sat on it cuz she misses the seat a lot or she pushed down real hard on it...seen her do both and of course have seen her try to get up when it is still running......other than that everything is just peachy. I paid for the electricity to stay on at Harrah's for a couple of days last night....hubby contributed also. Tonight a bunch of the nurses and doctors from the ER are meeting us to give hubby a casual goodbye we love you retirement sendoff. That will be nice for him, since hospital admin has been such a**holes. Today is a do nothing except what I want to do day...and I will try not to think about col over a dozen times..... Hugz to all of you....JAM
Peach, Ladeeda: I was envisioning the banana and the lips, and I can't (won't) explain it. Nevermind. Hot water slab leak and I was wondering why it felt like a steam bath the last couple of days. Leak detectors coming today, jack hammer, ripping up hardwood floor, etc. CG will have to take Mother to library, mall, out to lunch, etc for a few days. "Oh Well", the only thing one can say. HB--I am imagining the post-India stories. When my son does his imitation of the 7/11 guy, I am ROFLMAO. "If Only" you can find a way to convey the speech pattern and inflection.
I think a reality show of caregiving would blow the Housewives of Jersey off the tube. I have never watched reality shows but get enough of a glimpse on ads, plus, my life is exciting enough. I don't need to take part in other people's drama.
HB, Jen, and Jam are the writers. Jam is also medical technical advisor. Stillstanding is the Producer. Ladeeda is professional advisor. Bobbie Is the Executive Producer and Director. Pirate is rum supplier and caterer(?), I, of course, do hair and makeup, and I believe wuvsicecream is a hairdresser, too. We film Deefer doing everything she does day and night, we film COL and many shots of the doggie piddling--over and over and over. The BOAT gets filmed, and viewers wonder--if life is such the pits for these people, why is there a yacht involved? It will make them watch and watch and watch. We film gruesome fight scenes in Italian restaurants with Selfish Siblings, Ted and their and then pan to SSK taking off, running in the snowy woods of MA to "escape". With her jumprope. Miz is the touch of glamour, and we see her with her young stud, at the tanning salon, getting her nails done, etc. Viewers say, "Hey, I want to be a caregiver, too! I'll have what she's having!" If I have left anyone out at this point in the plot development--oh, PULEEZE don't worry! I could go on and on, but I won't, cause HB is better at it, and I may have opened the can of worms for the day, this 21st day of February, 2011. Cheers, everyone! Have an awesome day! Hugs, Christina PS: Rip--no animals have been harmed during the filming of this production :)))
HB, Hoooray for you, not just a respite but to India. I am so happy for you, and it is so good to hear good news that one of our own is getting a holiday. They have computers in India, so hope we hear a little something from you while you are gone... I am just so happy for ya, sweetie.....
I want one!! I want one!!! Let me get my thoughts together and see what I want, you'll be hearing from me soon.. Great idea. And thanks for explaining the OBMAJ, I have wondered what it meant. Maybe at some point you can come up with a banana and knife logo. You know I would get more than one of those!!!!! .
I just put the Barbara B Crew logo photo on here as my profile photo. You can go to my profile to see it a little larger. It's even larger than that in real life!
Bobbie, thank you for being so concerned about me & my caregiving responsibilities! You're such a caring Captain! That's why it was a pleasure to design your jacket & t-shirt from Miz & I, as a gift!!! We hope that you'll enjoy them & wear them proudly!
I know that some of you have asked about getting a Crew jacket &/or a OBMAJ shirt. I have been thinking about how would be the best way to get the right style, color & size for you. With my limited time, due to caring for hubby & my limited funds, I've come up with an idea, if you guys don't mind helping me...
If you don't mind, if you can pick out, purchase & mail to me the article of clothing (t-shirt, sweat shirt, tank top, hoodie, jacket, cap, totebag, etc.) that you'd like to have the embroidery done on, then I can take them to get the embroidery done for you & mail them back to you. That way you'll get the style that will fit you best & get the color that you like best, too!
The embroidery cost is $10 per item & is the size that fits nicely on the pocket area of a shirt. The return shipping would depend on how many pieces to be mailed. That amount should be the same amount that it cost to ship the items to me.
I don't get to go to the mall often, so, if it's ok, I'll plan on taking all of the pieces, at one time, that I've received here by March 15. For those of you who haven't see them, you can see a photo on my FaceBook profile page or I'll be glad to email them to you. Just let me know if you need anything else.
The design for the Barbara B Crew is a life preserver since this thread actually is a life saver! The pink is to honor Bobbie & her Mom & the blue is Bobbie's favorite color!
For those of you who have just recently joined us, you may not know the history of OBMAJ. There was an uninformed person, named Amber Jane, who chastised us, a while back, & it really got on the nerves of all of us. Bobbie replied best for all of us when she replied, "Oh bite me Amber Jane"! It stuck! It's kinda like the banana & knife thing, now! Anyway, we did Bobbie a shirt with lips & teeth with OBMAJ underneath. A photo of that can also be seen on my FB profile page or I can email it to you.
If you're sending something to have the logo or OBMAJ put on, please pin a note on each piece if you want the logo or the OBMAJ on it & where you want it placed...left chest, right chest or center. Also, please email me & let me know it's on it's way so I can be on the lookout for it. Please put the money in an envelope so it won't get lost. Please email me for the mailing address.
I hope that all of this is ok with everybody! If you have any problems, concerns or questions, please let me know.
Thanks, everybody, for helping me to do this! Love & big hugs, peach
Pirate, I'm so glad that you got to share that special moment with your Mom! I hope there are many more to come! I agree with Rossella...keep the b/f on the line & reel him in occasionally!
HB!!! WOW, what a trip!!! Do you need some "pre-packed" luggage for the trip?!?! I can use a large rolling duffle bag to avoid back strain! lol Your post was so sweet about getting to meet his mother! I hope that you'll have the bestest trip ever!!!
Ladeeda, a sister rock hound!!! I also love scared to death wood! I have a few pieces. My favorite is a polished one that I got at a gem show several years ago. Have gone hunting since I was 6 years old. Great trips going to Franklin, NC to the ruby mines & to Cleveland, GA for blue topaz & amethyst. I'm glad that your charge wasn't hurt in the fall & am so glad that you're getting to take her to the doc on Friday! Write down questions & take notes or better than that, take a small tape recorder to record what the doc has to say! Makes it easy to remmy when you get home.
stillstanding, I'm glad that you & HB & Ladeeda have found us! You're an asset to the thread!
Christina, hope the plumbing situation isn't as bad as you first thought & the repairs will be minimal & fast!
Miz, I'm so sorry about your mil. Gosh, she's not old, either! Life just seems so unfair sometimes! Please keep us updated.
Pirate, I'm also sorry about your Mom! When I had to set my aunt up on hospice it was manditory to sign a DNR. And they did supply her bed, potty chair, gait belt, etc. We had to supply personal supplies like sheets, pillow, blankets, etc. I agree that it may be easier to take care of paperwork now instead of when it's a have to, more stress-filled time because decisions haven't been made. I agree with Jam also in that I personally want a DNR. When it's my time, let me go. Please know that we're all thinking about you & we're all here for you!
As You Slide Down the Banister of Life in 2011 - Remember
1. Jim Baker and Jimmy Swaggert have written an impressive new book. It's called .... 'Ministers Do More Than Lay People'
2. Transvestite: A guy who likes to eat, drink and be Mary.
3. The difference between the Pope and your boss, the Pope only expects you to kiss his ring.
4. My mind works like lightning, one brilliant flash and the thought is gone.
5. The only time the world beats a path to your door is if you're in the bathroom.
6. I hate sex in the movies. Tried it once. The seat folded up, the drink spilled and that ice, well, it really chilled the mood.
7. It used to be only death and taxes Now, of course, there's shipping and handling, too.
8.. A husband is someone who, after taking the trash out, gives the impression that he just cleaned the whole house..
9. My next house will have no kitchen - just vending machines and a large trash can. 11. Definition of a teenager? God's punishment ... for enjoying sex. 12.. As you slide down the banister of life, may The splinters never point the wrong way .... Be who you are and say what you feel ... because those that matter ... don't mind ... and those that mind ... don't matter!
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Peach how are things with your family? Thinking of you today.
I do not feel good, the family has the flu, I hope I am not getting it. I'm sure I'll be expected to care for Ruth regardless,..Picture my hands up by my head, I am shaking them and saying "I am the victim, I am the victim" lol
We must find a new do for COL, one that she can "moisten with her fingers"-----ew ew ew!!! Moisten with WHAT, Jam?!?!
I don't do hair anymore, except my hubby's cuts every 2 weeks.
BUT, as you know, I am always willing to be of assistance in one way or another.
How old is she?! Likes to wear it Long? How long? Put it in a pony tail and put one of those hot rollers under her bangs, then you can grab her by the tail when things get unbearable, the bangs will poof and draw more attention to her gorgeous eyes, which will bug out from the g-force. That's one solution. (a la "Maxine". Not OUR Maxine)
It it's totally straight, a perm with white and purple rods (NOT pink and blue) with a layered cut to her shoulders, but Heaven's, not any longer, or she will have to work both sides of the street.
That's another solution.
Whatever, you must get rid of all small hair appliances or doodads she might try to use on doggie. You don't want her messing with the curling iron near a puddle of doggie piddle. Let's not visualize steaming anything.
I am glad you are having a lovely tart day, Jam:) you deserve it, and a cream puff, too. I'm just waiting for 5 o'clock.
(the absence of many friends here is heavy on me today. My thoughts and love go out to all you sweet things. christina
If I smoked...I'd have a cig about now *winks*
Glad you are having a good day!
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Christina do you have any websites where I could get some ideas on how to do col's hair? She likes to wear it long.....but I think that time has passed. Her bangs hang to her eyes and are stick straight, she likes curls in the rest of it, but she thinks when you get a perm you have to "set" the perm with hot rollers or it will fall out. Told hubby the day she gets her new do he has to make the hot rollers disappear. And I found a curling iron that will also have to go. I want her to have something easy to take care of that she can just moisten with her fingers and fluff out. She has no clue about modern perms....she is still stuck in the Toni days with the tiny little pink perm rods.
Haven't gone downstairs to gamble yet today....had coffee, now sipping on iced tea...had a fruit tartlet for breakfast that was smothered in blueberries, strawberries, kiwi, raspberries and mandarin oranges, cream under with a very thin layer of chocolate and a perfect flaky crust.....oh my it was good. It has just been terrific to sit and read without being interrupted, or play on the computer and watch hubby napping. Going to stop at the City Market tomorrow and stock up on fresh veggies and fruit and then back to the grind.
I had a thought today and if anyone knows anything about insurance I would appreciate some thoughts.....col has a BC policy that she automatically got when she retired from the Federal Government...premiums paid for, etc. I wonder if it might have some type of "rider" for caregiving or long term care. I guess I will have to call them and go through all the hassle of sending copies of the POA so they will talk with me...but what a lifesaver for her and me if I could get someone to come in occasionally and give me a break and have her insurance cover the charges.
Hubby still napping and while I am surfing I'm watching an NCIS marathon.......life is hard today!
Love and big hugz to all of you beautiful angels..........JAM
So sorry, and hang in there.:)
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Christina
Grandma is having a real bad day. She is having trouble finding words to express what she wants, and when she isn't trying to make herself clear, stares blankly. Her face isn't droopy, she isn't shaking, but she is clearly off her game.
Mom said she was just pointing at a book, and was struggling to say "hand me my pillow." The pillow was already on her lap.
We're on alert...looks like another TIA, but it is too soon to be sure.
My Grandma has a real problem dealing with lint, hair, strings, and little things that fall on the floor. She is a lint-freakin-picker and she is not ashamed to do it anytime, anywhere. She can out-pick me, she can out-pick you, if pickin-lint was a competition, she’d win the purple ribbon every year.
Grandma was having a bad day both mentally and physically. Everything was especially hard for her since she had recently experienced a TIA (mini-stroke) that was causing weakness on her left side.
She was tiring very easily and it was mid-afternoon when she started feeling sorry for herself. I could hear her electric chair humming on the baby monitor accompanied by her huffing and puffing. She had woken from a nap and had to use the bathroom for the umpteenth time that day. The prospect of it was daunting for her. It was daunting for me as well.
She hadn’t called me to help her yet but I was on my way, as I rounded the corner to the room she suddenly started raging at her infirmity. She started banging her hand on her knee and declaring quite passionately over and over again that “She hated herself”. This was pretty alarming to me and I tried to calm her as best I could. I hugged her and hugged her before putting her into her wheelchair and moving her the 10 feet to the bathroom door. She was better but still pouting as she took the throne.
At this point in her care, she was still able to tend to her potty and clean up, so I gave her some privacy. Since she was a fall risk we never shut the door and I was around the corner sitting on the couch waiting.
I could hear some noises coming from the bathroom and I started thinking that something may be amiss…as I was getting up from my perch--I could clearly hear Grandma say “I HATE you! YOU take that! I’m done with YOU!”
I get to the bathroom and from my vantage point I see my Grandmother with a plastic leg shaver in a position that looks like she was aiming for her own wrist. At this point I’m completely out of my mind and screamed “GRANDMA! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?”
Grandma looked at me with surprise, pulled her hand away from under the razor and said quite defiantly…”I’m trying to cut this string off my panties.”
I helped her with her mission. Then I took every sharp object from that room.
I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry at that point. I cried then, but I can laugh now. She still freaks out over strings on her panties. She did it yesterday which reminded me to share the story.
Love n stuff
HB
You don't want to be the banana.....do you?
I'm sorry...I couldn't resist....
Love n stuff
HB
HB... give your grandma a great big hug for me!!!! How awesome to have grandma prayers going up for all of us.
Miz hope everything is better for you and your family today...
Miz: +1 added to the prayer list
Entire GROSSED family: +1
I am asking my grandma to pray for your intentions. She is very devoted since childhood which is why I don't think she has lost the ability to concentrate on Novena'a to the blessed mother.
Grandma did hesitate over praying for the Gross family...I had to quickly tell her "Oh no grandma, they aren't nasty...that is just their name." She said ok and started off on sending her prayers to the ears of the holy mother.
Love to all
HB
Jam, I sent you my email address through FB. Let me know if it didn't go through & I'll resend it. Y'all have lots of fun!
Ladeeda, send whatever you want the banana & 3 table knives on & I'll design something special for you! Do you want it to say anything or just the picture?
Christina, you're so funny! Hope the water leak isn't as bad as you thought!
I just received a call from my Mom that her youngest sister has been diagnosed with stomach cancer again & it's not looking good. There are 9 kids in the family ages 63 - 87 & all are still living. They're all very upset, especially since this is their baby sister. Please keep them in your thoughts & prayers.
Thanks everybody & hope you'll all have an uneventul, easy day!
Love & hugs,
peach
Talked with col last night.....oh everything is just fine....visions of running through fields of daisies with you know who........... talked with substitute caregiver, col refused to allow her to change wet undies, got mad, you know the routine.....she let her get by until this morning....I let her know that col has a habit of using fiblets......and cg was not happy she was lied to....heard from her a little bit ago...col is clean, dry, my doggies are alive and they had coffee and coffee cake....only problem was that somehow the bidet was leaking, controls are attached at the side of seat...she either sat on it cuz she misses the seat a lot or she pushed down real hard on it...seen her do both and of course have seen her try to get up when it is still running......other than that everything is just peachy.
I paid for the electricity to stay on at Harrah's for a couple of days last night....hubby contributed also. Tonight a bunch of the nurses and doctors from the ER are meeting us to give hubby a casual goodbye we love you retirement sendoff. That will be nice for him, since hospital admin has been such a**holes. Today is a do nothing except what I want to do day...and I will try not to think about col over a dozen times.....
Hugz to all of you....JAM
Hot water slab leak and I was wondering why it felt like a steam bath the last couple of days. Leak detectors coming today, jack hammer, ripping up hardwood floor, etc. CG will have to take Mother to library, mall, out to lunch, etc for a few days.
"Oh Well", the only thing one can say.
HB--I am imagining the post-India stories. When my son does his imitation of the 7/11 guy, I am ROFLMAO. "If Only" you can find a way to convey the speech pattern and inflection.
I think a reality show of caregiving would blow the Housewives of Jersey off the tube. I have never watched reality shows but get enough of a glimpse on ads, plus, my life is exciting enough. I don't need to take part in other people's drama.
HB, Jen, and Jam are the writers. Jam is also medical technical advisor. Stillstanding is the Producer. Ladeeda is professional advisor. Bobbie Is the Executive Producer and Director. Pirate is rum supplier and caterer(?), I, of course, do hair and makeup, and I believe wuvsicecream is a hairdresser, too.
We film Deefer doing everything she does day and night, we film COL and many shots of the doggie piddling--over and over and over. The BOAT gets filmed, and viewers wonder--if life is such the pits for these people, why is there a yacht involved? It will make them watch and watch and watch. We film gruesome fight scenes in Italian restaurants with Selfish Siblings, Ted and their and then pan to SSK taking off, running in the snowy woods of MA to "escape". With her jumprope. Miz is the touch of glamour, and we see her with her young stud, at the tanning salon, getting her nails done, etc. Viewers say, "Hey, I want to be a caregiver, too! I'll have what she's having!"
If I have left anyone out at this point in the plot development--oh, PULEEZE don't worry!
I could go on and on, but I won't, cause HB is better at it, and I may have opened the can of worms for the day, this 21st day of February, 2011.
Cheers, everyone! Have an awesome day! Hugs, Christina
PS: Rip--no animals have been harmed during the filming of this production :)))
What's the difference between a yankee and a damn yankee?
A yankee comes down south and goes back home.
A damn yankee comes down south and stays
Gotta go and make a client happy! :)
I know that some of you have asked about getting a Crew jacket &/or a OBMAJ shirt. I have been thinking about how would be the best way to get the right style, color & size for you. With my limited time, due to caring for hubby & my limited funds, I've come up with an idea, if you guys don't mind helping me...
If you don't mind, if you can pick out, purchase & mail to me the article of clothing (t-shirt, sweat shirt, tank top, hoodie, jacket, cap, totebag, etc.) that you'd like to have the embroidery done on, then I can take them to get the embroidery done for you & mail them back to you. That way you'll get the style that will fit you best & get the color that you like best, too!
The embroidery cost is $10 per item & is the size that fits nicely on the pocket area of a shirt. The return shipping would depend on how many pieces to be mailed. That amount should be the same amount that it cost to ship the items to me.
I don't get to go to the mall often, so, if it's ok, I'll plan on taking all of the pieces, at one time, that I've received here by March 15. For those of you who haven't see them, you can see a photo on my FaceBook profile page or I'll be glad to email them to you. Just let me know if you need anything else.
The design for the Barbara B Crew is a life preserver since this thread actually is a life saver! The pink is to honor Bobbie & her Mom & the blue is Bobbie's favorite color!
For those of you who have just recently joined us, you may not know the history of OBMAJ. There was an uninformed person, named Amber Jane, who chastised us, a while back, & it really got on the nerves of all of us. Bobbie replied best for all of us when she replied, "Oh bite me Amber Jane"! It stuck! It's kinda like the banana & knife thing, now! Anyway, we did Bobbie a shirt with lips & teeth with OBMAJ underneath. A photo of that can also be seen on my FB profile page or I can email it to you.
If you're sending something to have the logo or OBMAJ put on, please pin a note on each piece if you want the logo or the OBMAJ on it & where you want it placed...left chest, right chest or center. Also, please email me & let me know it's on it's way so I can be on the lookout for it. Please put the money in an envelope so it won't get lost. Please email me for the mailing address.
I hope that all of this is ok with everybody! If you have any problems, concerns or questions, please let me know.
Thanks, everybody, for helping me to do this!
Love & big hugs,
peach
HB!!! WOW, what a trip!!! Do you need some "pre-packed" luggage for the trip?!?! I can use a large rolling duffle bag to avoid back strain! lol Your post was so sweet about getting to meet his mother! I hope that you'll have the bestest trip ever!!!
Ladeeda, a sister rock hound!!! I also love scared to death wood! I have a few pieces. My favorite is a polished one that I got at a gem show several years ago. Have gone hunting since I was 6 years old. Great trips going to Franklin, NC to the ruby mines & to Cleveland, GA for blue topaz & amethyst.
I'm glad that your charge wasn't hurt in the fall & am so glad that you're getting to take her to the doc on Friday! Write down questions & take notes or better than that, take a small tape recorder to record what the doc has to say! Makes it easy to remmy when you get home.
stillstanding, I'm glad that you & HB & Ladeeda have found us! You're an asset to the thread!
Christina, hope the plumbing situation isn't as bad as you first thought & the repairs will be minimal & fast!
Has anyone heard from kuli lately?
Pirate, I'm also sorry about your Mom! When I had to set my aunt up on hospice it was manditory to sign a DNR. And they did supply her bed, potty chair, gait belt, etc. We had to supply personal supplies like sheets, pillow, blankets, etc. I agree that it may be easier to take care of paperwork now instead of when it's a have to, more stress-filled time because decisions haven't been made. I agree with Jam also in that I personally want a DNR. When it's my time, let me go. Please know that we're all thinking about you & we're all here for you!
Love U,
peach
1. Jim Baker and Jimmy Swaggert have written
an impressive new book. It's called ....
'Ministers Do More Than Lay People'
2. Transvestite: A guy who likes to eat, drink
and be Mary.
3. The difference between the Pope and
your boss, the Pope only expects you
to kiss his ring.
4. My mind works like lightning, one brilliant
flash and the thought is gone.
5. The only time the world beats a path to
your door is if you're in the bathroom.
6. I hate sex in the movies. Tried it once.
The seat folded up, the drink spilled and
that ice, well, it really chilled the mood.
7. It used to be only death and taxes
Now, of course, there's
shipping and handling, too.
8.. A husband is someone who, after taking
the trash out, gives the impression that
he just cleaned the whole house..
9. My next house will have no kitchen - just
vending machines and a large trash can.
11. Definition of a teenager?
God's punishment ... for enjoying sex.
12.. As you slide down the banister of life, may
The splinters never point the wrong way ....
Be who you are and say what you feel ...
because those that matter ... don't mind ...
and those that mind ... don't matter!