Girls Only~ OLD THREAD, new one linked in first post

Well I do like blue! :)


Your Lucky Underwear is Blue

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You are caring and extroverted. You've made relationships your number one focus, and your lucky blue underwear can bring some balance to them.
You thrive in one-on-one situations. You are a good listener and a natural born therapist.

Sometimes you let the concerns of others become too important in your life, leading to stress and worry.
If you want more balance, put on your blue underpants. They'll help you take care of yourself first.

What Color Is Your Lucky Underwear?

Blogthings: Our Quizzes Weren't Written By Bored 12 Year Olds
 
Funny! And purple is my favorite color!! Too bad my butt doesn't look like that!!!

Your Lucky Underwear is Purple

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Dreamy and idealistic, you envision great things for your life. Your lucky purple underwear can make those dreams come true!
You're a busy little butterfly. You have the most projects, interests, and friends of anyone you know.

You also have a flair for the dramatic. Sometimes too much drama comes in to your life and brings things to a stop.
If you want to focus more, and flutter less, put on your purple underpants. They'll help you get the important things done.

What Color Is Your Lucky Underwear?

Blogthings: 100's of Fun, Free Quizzes and 3 Stupid Ones
 
Well now, we are a colorful bunch aren't we? ;) No boring black undies for these Divas. lol
 

Your Lucky Underwear Is Red

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You're confident and bold, and your lucky red underwear will only make you more sure of yourself.
You have a great zest for life, and you tend to take on impossible goals - and succeed.

When it comes to love, it's hard for you to take the time to open up. You're too busy conquering the world.
So if you're looking for a little more romance, put on your red underpants. And see where their passion takes you!

What Color Is Your Lucky Underwear?

Blogthings: Discover the Parts of Your Personality that Have Been Hiding
 
Your Lucky Underwear is Blue

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You are caring and extroverted. You've made relationships your number one focus, and your lucky blue underwear can bring some balance to them.
You thrive in one-on-one situations. You are a good listener and a natural born therapist.

Sometimes you let the concerns of others become too important in your life, leading to stress and worry.
If you want more balance, put on your blue underpants. They'll help you take care of yourself first.

What Color Is Your Lucky Underwear?

Work is Hard. Time for Blogthings!

I don't see this in myself, oh well.
And someday my *** is going to look that good. Probably not this year though. That reminds me, I have to get started on toning exercises soon....
 
After being stuck in traffic for 2.5 hours, I finally made it home. My mom and Anais weren't home because Anais has violin class from 5 -6pm. I took Jingles for a brisk walk, for her and me! We sat to watch tv and the UPS guy dropped off my new phone. Yay! I felt so naked without it these past 6 days! I just had dinner and now I'm good. It's freezing in my house but that's nothing new.

I've had iPhone envy ever since it came out but the phone and At&t service is wayyyyy too expensive. So I think I'm going to sell my iPod nano 8g and then buy the iPod touch because it has the things I really like about the iPhone - mp3 player, apps and wi-fi.

I hope everyone has a good night.

TTYL!
 
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So how come every other color gets some hot-bodied, tight-buttoxed gal sporting their undies, and I get a creepy guy in a hawaiian shirt holding up mine??? Ewww.

My dad just left after coming over to share some Costco cherry pie and ice cream. YUM. He is undergoing a heavy duty chemical peel on his face for skin cancer. He looked and felt miserable. My poor daddy!

My sad family is just cancer plagued right now.

Some good news in my family is that my sister (whom I never mention here) is IN LOVE.:love::love: After almost 20 years in a loveless marriage, in which she was divorced and remarried to the same man twice, she has finally allowed herself to move on, and has found someone who truly cares about her and treats her well. The only issue is that it is a long-distance relationship as he is in CO and she is in IL. He is going to visit her in IL this weekend for Valentines Day. I'm sooooo happy for her.

Well, I'm off to spend some time with the family before bed. :goodvibes
 
Orange for me - I've never owned a pair of orange underwear... I guess I need to go shopping. However the creepy guy in the Hawaiian shirt can stay home!

Your Lucky Underwear is Orange

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You have an intense personality and crave extreme emotional experiences. And your lucky orange underwear will help you take it to a whole new level.
Adventure and danger don't phase you - in fact you enjoy dicey situations. You're the first to take a risk, and the first to get the payoff.

And while your risks sometimes result in great rewards, they also sometimes result in devastating failures.
If you want to have intense moments without always risking all you have, put on your orange underpants. They'll help you experience life with rich emotions, no matter what you're doing.

What Color Is Your Lucky Underwear?

Blogthings: A Fine Line Between Insight and Stupidity
 
Hi ladies--it's been a very hard day.

This morning I tried to call my Mom and no answer--I thought she was in the shower. Then around noon-time I tried again and no answer. So I drove out there. She was in bed and was in agony because apparently she fell last night, was able to get up and thought nothing of it and then woke up early this morning in pain. She couldn't move. Needless to say the paramedics were called again. Not good when you call the paramedics twice in less than a week. . . .. .

So off to the hospital again and before they took her I said to her "you know they're probably not going to let you come back here." Sure enough, I had barely walked through the door into her ER room and the nurses were on me. They gave her pain meds so she was out of it most of the time, so the decision-making was left up to me. This is a decision I was hoping never to make--it sounds terrible to say but I have really hoped that she would just go peacefully in her sleep before we reached this point. Sigh. Does that sound terrible?

Anyway, both the care coordinator at the hospital and a third-party coordinator were in to talk to me. There are basically two options--assisted living and a board and care facility. Both are expensive (though once I am able to off-load her mobile home and the monthly payment it won't be horrible--until then :scared1:)

Of course, I just didn't want to stick her someplace--I want to look around--so we were able to find an assisted living facility that will do what is called "respite care"--day to day until we decide what to do. We had to go by her house and pick up some clothes, medicine, toiletries etc. and her walker. Of course, my leg is still killing me but I muddled though. They were very nice at the facility--she is settled in for the night and probably asleep. I gave her more pain meds before I left.

Life sucks sometimes Divas--I know some of you have had hard times recently and I'm sorry to add to the collective burden--anyway, if I'm not around much in the next couple of days you will know why.

And thanks to AmySue and Linda who both were extremely supportive today!
 
oh and my underwear is green too--very Dis-appropriate, dontcha' think?

I don't know how to post it.
 
Hi ladies--it's been a very hard day.

This morning I tried to call my Mom and no answer--I thought she was in the shower. Then around noon-time I tried again and no answer. So I drove out there. She was in bed and was in agony because apparently she fell last night, was able to get up and thought nothing of it and then woke up early this morning in pain. She couldn't move. Needless to say the paramedics were called again. Not good when you call the paramedics twice in less than a week. . . .. .

So off to the hospital again and before they took her I said to her "you know they're probably not going to let you come back here." Sure enough, I had barely walked through the door into her ER room and the nurses were on me. They gave her pain meds so she was out of it most of the time, so the decision-making was left up to me. This is a decision I was hoping never to make--it sounds terrible to say but I have really hoped that she would just go peacefully in her sleep before we reached this point. Sigh. Does that sound terrible?

Anyway, both the care coordinator at the hospital and a third-party coordinator were in to talk to me. There are basically two options--assisted living and a board and care facility. Both are expensive (though once I am able to off-load her mobile home and the monthly payment it won't be horrible--until then :scared1:)

Of course, I just didn't want to stick her someplace--I want to look around--so we were able to find an assisted living facility that will do what is called "respite care"--day to day until we decide what to do. We had to go by her house and pick up some clothes, medicine, toiletries etc. and her walker. Of course, my leg is still killing me but I muddled though. They were very nice at the facility--she is settled in for the night and probably asleep. I gave her more pain meds before I left.

Life sucks sometimes Divas--I know some of you have had hard times recently and I'm sorry to add to the collective burden--anyway, if I'm not around much in the next couple of days you will know why.

And thanks to AmySue and Linda who both were extremely supportive today!

:hug:
 
Hi ladies--it's been a very hard day.

This morning I tried to call my Mom and no answer--I thought she was in the shower. Then around noon-time I tried again and no answer. So I drove out there. She was in bed and was in agony because apparently she fell last night, was able to get up and thought nothing of it and then woke up early this morning in pain. She couldn't move. Needless to say the paramedics were called again. Not good when you call the paramedics twice in less than a week. . . .. .

So off to the hospital again and before they took her I said to her "you know they're probably not going to let you come back here." Sure enough, I had barely walked through the door into her ER room and the nurses were on me. They gave her pain meds so she was out of it most of the time, so the decision-making was left up to me. This is a decision I was hoping never to make--it sounds terrible to say but I have really hoped that she would just go peacefully in her sleep before we reached this point. Sigh. Does that sound terrible?

Anyway, both the care coordinator at the hospital and a third-party coordinator were in to talk to me. There are basically two options--assisted living and a board and care facility. Both are expensive (though once I am able to off-load her mobile home and the monthly payment it won't be horrible--until then :scared1:)

Of course, I just didn't want to stick her someplace--I want to look around--so we were able to find an assisted living facility that will do what is called "respite care"--day to day until we decide what to do. We had to go by her house and pick up some clothes, medicine, toiletries etc. and her walker. Of course, my leg is still killing me but I muddled though. They were very nice at the facility--she is settled in for the night and probably asleep. I gave her more pain meds before I left.

Life sucks sometimes Divas--I know some of you have had hard times recently and I'm sorry to add to the collective burden--anyway, if I'm not around much in the next couple of days you will know why.

And thanks to AmySue and Linda who both were extremely supportive today!

:hug: :hug:

I am sorry. That has got to be the toughest decision to ever make.
I am glad it's a nice facility. I hope she settles in nicely.
 
Well, I'm not sure it's where she will ultimately end up. But for now it will do.

thanks Divas!
 
Hi ladies--it's been a very hard day.

This morning I tried to call my Mom and no answer--I thought she was in the shower. Then around noon-time I tried again and no answer. So I drove out there. She was in bed and was in agony because apparently she fell last night, was able to get up and thought nothing of it and then woke up early this morning in pain. She couldn't move. Needless to say the paramedics were called again. Not good when you call the paramedics twice in less than a week. . . .. .

So off to the hospital again and before they took her I said to her "you know they're probably not going to let you come back here." Sure enough, I had barely walked through the door into her ER room and the nurses were on me. They gave her pain meds so she was out of it most of the time, so the decision-making was left up to me. This is a decision I was hoping never to make--it sounds terrible to say but I have really hoped that she would just go peacefully in her sleep before we reached this point. Sigh. Does that sound terrible?

Anyway, both the care coordinator at the hospital and a third-party coordinator were in to talk to me. There are basically two options--assisted living and a board and care facility. Both are expensive (though once I am able to off-load her mobile home and the monthly payment it won't be horrible--until then :scared1:)

Of course, I just didn't want to stick her someplace--I want to look around--so we were able to find an assisted living facility that will do what is called "respite care"--day to day until we decide what to do. We had to go by her house and pick up some clothes, medicine, toiletries etc. and her walker. Of course, my leg is still killing me but I muddled though. They were very nice at the facility--she is settled in for the night and probably asleep. I gave her more pain meds before I left.

Life sucks sometimes Divas--I know some of you have had hard times recently and I'm sorry to add to the collective burden--anyway, if I'm not around much in the next couple of days you will know why.

And thanks to AmySue and Linda who both were extremely supportive today!

Oh, Cheryl, I just read through that twice. :hug:

Please ignore my earlier PM's on FB. Obviously, your plate is beyond full right now. Love, hugs and prayers to your and your mom.
 
Oh okay. Well tell her I said hello! :) And I hope Rochelle will make it too. ::yes::



:banana: :yay: :cool1:

I'm not sure yet but I will definitly try to make it down so that I could at least hang out with you guys for a bit. :cutie:

I got blue undies too! Blue is my fav. color so it's cool. :rotfl:
 
Hi ladies--it's been a very hard day.

This morning I tried to call my Mom and no answer--I thought she was in the shower. Then around noon-time I tried again and no answer. So I drove out there. She was in bed and was in agony because apparently she fell last night, was able to get up and thought nothing of it and then woke up early this morning in pain. She couldn't move. Needless to say the paramedics were called again. Not good when you call the paramedics twice in less than a week. . . .. .

So off to the hospital again and before they took her I said to her "you know they're probably not going to let you come back here." Sure enough, I had barely walked through the door into her ER room and the nurses were on me. They gave her pain meds so she was out of it most of the time, so the decision-making was left up to me. This is a decision I was hoping never to make--it sounds terrible to say but I have really hoped that she would just go peacefully in her sleep before we reached this point. Sigh. Does that sound terrible?

Anyway, both the care coordinator at the hospital and a third-party coordinator were in to talk to me. There are basically two options--assisted living and a board and care facility. Both are expensive (though once I am able to off-load her mobile home and the monthly payment it won't be horrible--until then :scared1:)

Of course, I just didn't want to stick her someplace--I want to look around--so we were able to find an assisted living facility that will do what is called "respite care"--day to day until we decide what to do. We had to go by her house and pick up some clothes, medicine, toiletries etc. and her walker. Of course, my leg is still killing me but I muddled though. They were very nice at the facility--she is settled in for the night and probably asleep. I gave her more pain meds before I left.

Life sucks sometimes Divas--I know some of you have had hard times recently and I'm sorry to add to the collective burden--anyway, if I'm not around much in the next couple of days you will know why.

And thanks to AmySue and Linda who both were extremely supportive today!

I'm sorry to hear you are going through such a rough time. :(
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My prayers go out to you and your family and mother.
 
Hi Rochelle, I meant to reply to this earlier and forgot! :headache:
Enjoy your special dinner and the Beatles Rockband. I want to get that for the kids.








Isn't it?? I love all the little touched like that. I cannot wait to be there!

Hey, I see in your sig pic you and the hyenas are going to DL. Is it a big group meet separate from this trip? Or will they be there the same time as us? :confused3
I'd love to see some of that group again, especially Staley. How're those babies of hers doing?

Thanks Beth! :goodvibes When it comes to Beatles Rockband, I want to sing all the songs such as Yellow Submarine or Octopus's Garden or I Wanna Hold Your Hand. I like all those songs but my siblings prefer the other ones such as Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds and Paperback Writer. :laughing:


About the DL trip, yes, I hung out with Bernice, Alison, Megan and Christine (Stitch). I was only there one day (Friday) and it rained too much. I wasn't used to being at the parks in the rain. I learned that being at the parks is not as fun in the rain.
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. It was good to see everyone and spend some time with them and also meet Christine for the first time. :)

I hope I can make it to the ladies trip and see you guys. :yay:
 
Hi ladies--it's been a very hard day.

This morning I tried to call my Mom and no answer--I thought she was in the shower. Then around noon-time I tried again and no answer. So I drove out there. She was in bed and was in agony because apparently she fell last night, was able to get up and thought nothing of it and then woke up early this morning in pain. She couldn't move. Needless to say the paramedics were called again. Not good when you call the paramedics twice in less than a week. . . .. .

So off to the hospital again and before they took her I said to her "you know they're probably not going to let you come back here." Sure enough, I had barely walked through the door into her ER room and the nurses were on me. They gave her pain meds so she was out of it most of the time, so the decision-making was left up to me. This is a decision I was hoping never to make--it sounds terrible to say but I have really hoped that she would just go peacefully in her sleep before we reached this point. Sigh. Does that sound terrible?

Anyway, both the care coordinator at the hospital and a third-party coordinator were in to talk to me. There are basically two options--assisted living and a board and care facility. Both are expensive (though once I am able to off-load her mobile home and the monthly payment it won't be horrible--until then :scared1:)

Of course, I just didn't want to stick her someplace--I want to look around--so we were able to find an assisted living facility that will do what is called "respite care"--day to day until we decide what to do. We had to go by her house and pick up some clothes, medicine, toiletries etc. and her walker. Of course, my leg is still killing me but I muddled though. They were very nice at the facility--she is settled in for the night and probably asleep. I gave her more pain meds before I left.

Life sucks sometimes Divas--I know some of you have had hard times recently and I'm sorry to add to the collective burden--anyway, if I'm not around much in the next couple of days you will know why.

And thanks to AmySue and Linda who both were extremely supportive today!

:hug: So sorry Cheryl. Sounds like a long day.
My dad has been an administrator for a non-profit snf and assisted care facility up here in the Bay Area for over 20 years now. These type of decisions are hard on the whole family.





Well I'm trying to stay awake for this 2 hour Survivor but I'm so tired!!! Rich is heading to So Cal tomorrow afternoon for the weekend and Michaela is going to Winter Camp with our church. Jack has no school tomorrow or Monday, while the other kids only have Monday off. (I guess that is what happens when you have 4 kids in 3 schools! :laughing: ) It will probably be a long weekend. :rolleyes1 But I do have a babysitter coming over on Sat evening and I'm going to go see a movie and have dinner with my sister. :thumbsup2

Good night Ladies.:hug:
 


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