Good morning, friends! Got home from a trip to New Orleans for work. It is definitely a unique place. Didn't get to sight see much, but did make a pass down Bourbon Street.
Wow.
Saw a parade....
Wow.
Needless to say, that street should probably have an age limit of 30.
Such awful news about your family and friends, I'm so sorry! I had a heart attack in my 40's, too. I'm so thankful to have survived, and to be a part of my family. I'll be sending prayers!I just learned that my cousin's husband has Metastic Cancer that started out as untreated Prostrate cancer. He didn't articulate his symptoms well enough for the doctors to consider prostrate cancer as the problem so they treated him for other lesser ailments over the last two years. He also has a kidney stone the size of a golf ball. The cancer has spread all over his body. No treatment offered, yet they are optimistic that he could live another three years. I used to live with my cousin and one of her sisters during the last two years of College and we've always been close. I feel helpless. Hope to connect in person over the summer with them and their two grown sons.
Also, my brother's roommate passed away suddenly from a unexpected heart failure. Her daughter is getting married next weekend and they will proceed with the wedding as planned and celebrate her life later in the summer.
Sometimes it's easier to accept the loss of life when there was some sort of notice like with terminal cancer, but to have a heart attack in your 40's is shocking.
I feel for her husband and those that are feeling devastated from her loss. I don't think I ever met her; she and her husband bought a place with my brother and a fourth roommate to save on costs of Condos in Toronto. They have a beautiful place like an old Vincent Price movie - filled with retro decor and a great spot for jamming parties.
Awww....sweet LuLu....hope she heals quickly!!Good Monday morning, Christmas friends!
I spent the weekend nursing Lulu while Nancy and Elizabeth spent the weekend on St. Simons Island. What the..?Actually, Lu was a pretty good patient. I had to carry her outside for her business, and lift her onto her bed, but we also rode around town on the golf cart and ate a few chips.
Still, I'm looking forward to the girls coming home today!
Lu has a vet follow-up appointment today. I hope y'all have a great day!
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Thanks Crown! Happy Final Days of July!Good Morning, One-Week-Distant Counters.
Ah, it's quite true. One week to go to a truly major Milestone marker.
Details will be presented after the daily count numbers have been released.
Here they are:
Days to the Season: 107
Days to Christmas Day: 149
ONE WEEK FROM TODAY, Folks. The 100-Day Season Window will be thrust open, revealing a beautiful landscape full of DOUBLE-DIGIT Season count numbers, marking our way along the fast track to Christmas Season 2019!
The warmth creeps back in but the humidity remains at fairly good levels, meaning our weekend was rather pleasant by mid summer standards.
Today? Ninety-One for the predicted high with a zero percent chance of rain.
Our present week-starting thermometer reading is 72 degrees.
Have a Marvelous Monday, Troopers!
That's a nice honour; I was sad because none of my relatives picked me to be their children's God-Mother, but they picked one of their sisters or spouses sister.My mom said, "They didn't have to pick you because they know you will look out for and spoil their kids anyway." Well, she was a God-Mother to two cousins and three childhood friends.
I just learned that my cousin's husband has Metastic Cancer that started out as untreated Prostrate cancer. He didn't articulate his symptoms well enough for the doctors to consider prostrate cancer as the problem so they treated him for other lesser ailments over the last two years. He also has a kidney stone the size of a golf ball. The cancer has spread all over his body. No treatment offered, yet they are optimistic that he could live another three years. I used to live with my cousin and one of her sisters during the last two years of College and we've always been close. I feel helpless. Hope to connect in person over the summer with them and their two grown sons.
Also, my brother's roommate passed away suddenly from a unexpected heart failure. Her daughter is getting married next weekend and they will proceed with the wedding as planned and celebrate her life later in the summer.
Sometimes it's easier to accept the loss of life when there was some sort of notice like with terminal cancer, but to have a heart attack in your 40's is shocking.
I feel for her husband and those that are feeling devastated from her loss. I don't think I ever met her; she and her husband bought a place with my brother and a fourth roommate to save on costs of Condos in Toronto. They have a beautiful place like an old Vincent Price movie - filled with retro decor and a great spot for jamming parties.
Good Monday morning, Christmas friends!
I spent the weekend nursing Lulu while Nancy and Elizabeth spent the weekend on St. Simons Island. What the..?Actually, Lu was a pretty good patient. I had to carry her outside for her business, and lift her onto her bed, but we also rode around town on the golf cart and ate a few chips.
Still, I'm looking forward to the girls coming home today!
Lu has a vet follow-up appointment today. I hope y'all have a great day!
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Thanks, Ladies - he sure worried me, but I'm inclined to think it was stress. Thinking back, Sandy told me she had to wash his blanket and Gary's top that I left for comfort because he retreated to the cage the first night to sleep and wound up having diarrhea in the cage. The diarrhea didn't clear up for two days, but he made it to the litter box the other times.
He let me sleep in until 4:45 this morning; I think he'll finally adjust to "springing ahead" and before you know it we will be "falling back".
He's been using his new cat bed more than the big mattress lately. He isn't blocking the doorway so I can't leave.
Hopefully the stress is gone and he can relax.
I just learned that my cousin's husband has Metastic Cancer that started out as untreated Prostrate cancer. He didn't articulate his symptoms well enough for the doctors to consider prostrate cancer as the problem so they treated him for other lesser ailments over the last two years. He also has a kidney stone the size of a golf ball. The cancer has spread all over his body. No treatment offered, yet they are optimistic that he could live another three years. I used to live with my cousin and one of her sisters during the last two years of College and we've always been close. I feel helpless. Hope to connect in person over the summer with them and their two grown sons.
Also, my brother's roommate passed away suddenly from a unexpected heart failure. Her daughter is getting married next weekend and they will proceed with the wedding as planned and celebrate her life later in the summer.
Sometimes it's easier to accept the loss of life when there was some sort of notice like with terminal cancer, but to have a heart attack in your 40's is shocking.
I feel for her husband and those that are feeling devastated from her loss. I don't think I ever met her; she and her husband bought a place with my brother and a fourth roommate to save on costs of Condos in Toronto. They have a beautiful place like an old Vincent Price movie - filled with retro decor and a great spot for jamming parties.
Good Monday morning, Christmas friends!
I spent the weekend nursing Lulu while Nancy and Elizabeth spent the weekend on St. Simons Island. What the..?Actually, Lu was a pretty good patient. I had to carry her outside for her business, and lift her onto her bed, but we also rode around town on the golf cart and ate a few chips.
Still, I'm looking forward to the girls coming home today!
Lu has a vet follow-up appointment today. I hope y'all have a great day!
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Lulu got a good report from the vet, and he took her cast off. She was literally vibrating with fear (she does the same thing at the groomer's place), and I was saying "It's ok, it's alright, Lu." I noticed the two vets looked at each other sideways, and I admitted that I talk to her like she's a child. They didn't say anything, but they smiled. LOL
What can I say? She's my baby!![]()