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Re: Getting Ready for Winter.
@jennyss
We were cold last night. Got down to 19. Needed to pull the blanket up to just above the knees!
Everyone in town is happy and eagerly anticipating the dry season.
Time to find the one and only jumper and make sure it is wearable.
We were cold last night. Got down to 19. Needed to pull the blanket up to just above the knees!
Everyone in town is happy and eagerly anticipating the dry season.
Time to find the one and only jumper and make sure it is wearable.
Annie C
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Re: The Secret Suckiness Of Life After Breast Cancer
@Blossom1961
I can still vividly remember (and can still picture the scene in my head) a few days after I had returned home from the big city where my world slipped on its axis and chucked me off; of pulling into a parking spot outside our post office to collect the mail, when I was accosted by a "lady" who then proceeded to inform me that my rear left side brake light was not working.
I was very much in my ANGRY phase and I surprised myself and everyone at the post office by replying, "Well if that's all you have to worry about in your day, be very, very glad you are not wearing my shoes".
I would never have responded in such a manner prior to BC.
Got back in my car and drove the 10 kms home and left the mail for another day!
Never did find out who she was. I no longer have much tolerance for shallow people, however I have learnt to keep my thoughts to myself, my anger well contained and my mouth shut. Smile sweetly? Never.
I can still vividly remember (and can still picture the scene in my head) a few days after I had returned home from the big city where my world slipped on its axis and chucked me off; of pulling into a parking spot outside our post office to collect the mail, when I was accosted by a "lady" who then proceeded to inform me that my rear left side brake light was not working.
I was very much in my ANGRY phase and I surprised myself and everyone at the post office by replying, "Well if that's all you have to worry about in your day, be very, very glad you are not wearing my shoes".
I would never have responded in such a manner prior to BC.
Got back in my car and drove the 10 kms home and left the mail for another day!
Never did find out who she was. I no longer have much tolerance for shallow people, however I have learnt to keep my thoughts to myself, my anger well contained and my mouth shut. Smile sweetly? Never.
Annie C
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Re: On Our Walks
Had some lovely beach walks in the holidays:
Am training for the Mother's Day Classic with some long walks round the neighbourhood:
And today I spent sometime walking round Queen Victoria Market with this spunk, @JJ70:
Am training for the Mother's Day Classic with some long walks round the neighbourhood:
And today I spent sometime walking round Queen Victoria Market with this spunk, @JJ70:
kmakm
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Re: The Secret Suckiness Of Life After Breast Cancer
@kmakm, I hope you have more luck with the accupuncture than I did. Was a total waste of $600 for 5 treatments that did F all. Was relaxing though until I thought about the amount of money I just wasted that was not relaxing at all . Fingers crossed.
kezmusc
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Re: The Secret Suckiness Of Life After Breast Cancer
Apparently I have lost my filter since starting this whole BC thing. Instead of responding nicely to irritating comments or emails, I tell them what I actually think. Poor hubby has taken over responding to emails. I can’t be trusted lol. If people are nasty I used to smile sweetly and move on. Now I look them up and down as though I stood in something stinky. I think I better find that filter before I get in too much trouble.
Re: Seroma fluid build up
Hooray! Good luck with the cording, hope that clears up a bit more quickly.
Afraser
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Re: What health or lifestyle changes have you made since diagnosis
I have made changes but sadly not round the consumption of Easter eggs...
kmakm
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