lovemygoofy
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Hi All,
I really need that hug emoji!! I wanted to use it several times through catch up. @Caseheidi I will be keeping you in my prayers for good thoughts and best outcomes possible. I understand the anxiety and hanging tough and then *bam* right in the face it shows up and feels it can take you over.
Someone asked what "old people chili dogs" are. It's just our joke about using good turkey (sometimes all beef) hot dogs, with veggie can chili, all the toppings on wheat buns. Back in the day it was whatever for chili dogs and my husband could put away lots and now we are in portion control and better for you (as chili dogs can be) ingredients.
I'm struggling right now. I'm struggling with a flare up that made good portion of Sunday into Monday unhappy to move or eat. It's hurting my feelings and causing emotions to come back I don't want. It's difficult to be dealing with all these cycle things without physical cycle when shouldn't be. @Pea-n-Me your story about the kindness of the tech had me in tears, which isn't that hard to do right now. But still I have encountered so many good people in the hospital whether while sitting with my dying FIL or my mom or myself. My last surgery in Jan, I rolled into surgery just laying there with tears pouring out my eyes and this sweet surgery nurse wiping my face and I kept apologizing saying I'm okay just heartbroken to be doing this again. She was still wiping my face when waking up from my surgery. She said she'd never seen someone cry for two plus hours like I did in surgery and still in recovery. I was hot mess and she was so kind trying to hold my hand and wanting to relieve some of my emotions. I tear up now thinking about it.
Enough of that. Let me tell ya'll some good news. My mama's nursing home is officially COVID-19 free right now at least! They didn't lose a patient. What a blessing!! They are going to stay locked down for the next 30 days and going to try to schedule select number of in person resident visits if all things stay well after 30 days. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
Dinner tonight is breakfast scramble and fruit. The other night I made a hit apparently with Jamaican jerk chicken shredded on coconut rice and garlic green beans. I heard great reviews and it was easy. Score for the home team!
QOTD: If the world were to return to normal tomorrow, where would you want to travel to for vacation?
The short answer is every where! I love to see and do and meet people and eat! Longer answer is I never really have a vacation planned.
In our time in the Army it was impossible to plan more than 60 or 90 days out because things kept changing. We hadn't even really started to plan anything for 2020 so nothing to cancel. Last year I had high hopes of doing Yellow Stone and Tetons but my work schedule got in the way so we settled on Smoky Mountains hiking and Dolly Parton resort living. It was beautiful and I'm thankful for that time.
I guess going forward I'd like to try for YS next year and hoping for Hawaii in 2022 for our 20th anniversary. But I'll just go where we can and enjoy no matter what it is especially including good food
Gratitudes:
Safe living in my mom's nursing home
The older one hour shows now on Netflix aren't one hour makes much more enjoyable (in and out West wing in less than 40 mins)
Matt settling into his new job and liking it even if it's challenging.
I really need that hug emoji!! I wanted to use it several times through catch up. @Caseheidi I will be keeping you in my prayers for good thoughts and best outcomes possible. I understand the anxiety and hanging tough and then *bam* right in the face it shows up and feels it can take you over.
Someone asked what "old people chili dogs" are. It's just our joke about using good turkey (sometimes all beef) hot dogs, with veggie can chili, all the toppings on wheat buns. Back in the day it was whatever for chili dogs and my husband could put away lots and now we are in portion control and better for you (as chili dogs can be) ingredients.
I'm struggling right now. I'm struggling with a flare up that made good portion of Sunday into Monday unhappy to move or eat. It's hurting my feelings and causing emotions to come back I don't want. It's difficult to be dealing with all these cycle things without physical cycle when shouldn't be. @Pea-n-Me your story about the kindness of the tech had me in tears, which isn't that hard to do right now. But still I have encountered so many good people in the hospital whether while sitting with my dying FIL or my mom or myself. My last surgery in Jan, I rolled into surgery just laying there with tears pouring out my eyes and this sweet surgery nurse wiping my face and I kept apologizing saying I'm okay just heartbroken to be doing this again. She was still wiping my face when waking up from my surgery. She said she'd never seen someone cry for two plus hours like I did in surgery and still in recovery. I was hot mess and she was so kind trying to hold my hand and wanting to relieve some of my emotions. I tear up now thinking about it.
Enough of that. Let me tell ya'll some good news. My mama's nursing home is officially COVID-19 free right now at least! They didn't lose a patient. What a blessing!! They are going to stay locked down for the next 30 days and going to try to schedule select number of in person resident visits if all things stay well after 30 days. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
Dinner tonight is breakfast scramble and fruit. The other night I made a hit apparently with Jamaican jerk chicken shredded on coconut rice and garlic green beans. I heard great reviews and it was easy. Score for the home team!
QOTD: If the world were to return to normal tomorrow, where would you want to travel to for vacation?
The short answer is every where! I love to see and do and meet people and eat! Longer answer is I never really have a vacation planned.
In our time in the Army it was impossible to plan more than 60 or 90 days out because things kept changing. We hadn't even really started to plan anything for 2020 so nothing to cancel. Last year I had high hopes of doing Yellow Stone and Tetons but my work schedule got in the way so we settled on Smoky Mountains hiking and Dolly Parton resort living. It was beautiful and I'm thankful for that time.
I guess going forward I'd like to try for YS next year and hoping for Hawaii in 2022 for our 20th anniversary. But I'll just go where we can and enjoy no matter what it is especially including good food

Gratitudes:
Safe living in my mom's nursing home
The older one hour shows now on Netflix aren't one hour makes much more enjoyable (in and out West wing in less than 40 mins)
Matt settling into his new job and liking it even if it's challenging.