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Just now, awkward-yet-sweet said:

Between GF and her kids, I'm definitely feeling like the only adult in the room!

That sounds just like my best friend and myself. She way overspends for her budget and tries to live her life like a queen only to run out of money at the end of the month and go hungry for several days. I am constantly telling her how to budget and make it through, but she doesn't listen. She tells me,"when my husband was alive he treated me like a queen, so why should I change now."

 

Since her retirement is three times the amount of mine, I can't justify sending her money to help get her through. I just have to let her go hungry.

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Good morning all from Planet Uk, no sun and the usual ground hog routine ccccold, whats happening on your planet today?

Below walking to the top of the great orm

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Theres nothing like sitting on the edge of a sheer drop to make you feel alive!! that and a cup of coooffeeee

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Just now, kat2 said:

Good morning all from Planet Uk, no sun and the usual ground hog routine ccccold, whats happening on your planet today?

Below walking to the top of the great orm

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Theres nothing like sitting on the edge of a sheer drop to make you feel alive!! that and a cup of coooffeeee

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@kat2 is cold here in Planet NH it snowed last night. I’m looking forward to nicer weather so that I may enjoy a nice walk. Those days are coming soon and on a positive note my Aesthetician claimed herself as my big sister making her my only family. We both love music and to sing she’s taking lessons and I’ve been into music “ singing and instruments” since my childhood. She has found a Karaoke competition tonight 02/13 that we’re going to and I plan on competing. Little nervous although I know I’ll do great and as long as I enjoy myself that’s all that matters. I also stopped drinking coffee because of the caffeine and switched to Tea as my caffeinated tea doesn’t have as much as coffee and I’m less likely to over indulge.  The reason being caffeine had a reaction to one of my medications and I want as little negative effects as possible so if that means a diet change then it is what it is. Doesn’t mean I can never have coffee I just got to have so discipline. Happy Thursday and make your days a good day. Stay safe and Happy.

 

Silas

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Cold here too. 6degrees with wind chill -24. Just living as I have been. one minute, one hour, one day at a time. Thank the goddess I get all my meds through the VA.       only time I pay for meds is when I go to urgent care.

 

Heading north to visit our oldest and family. Going to have the grandparent time tomorrow night. My son and DIL have a date night and we are watching the grandkids.

 

TTFN all

 

Hugs,

Kymmie

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Just now, SilasG said:

positive note my Aesthetician claimed herself as my big sister

thats wonderful news, yes re coffee i am a tea drinker so much more refreshing, in show business we have a saying "break a leg", it does not mean that it is said for good luck on the first night!!, I have had plenty of first night experience on stage and no two are the same, I am sure you will enjoy your event, enjoy the moment and live the dream.

 

Just now, KymmieL said:

Cold here too. 6degrees with wind chill -24.

Not sure which is worse the wind chill of -24 or the thought of the grandchildren and keeping them entertained!!!

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3 hours ago, awkward-yet-sweet said:

And my job is to stay right next to her to be sure she follows the instructions. 

Good luck with that.

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Just now, kat2 said:

thats wonderful news, yes re coffee i am a tea drinker so much more refreshing, in show business we have a saying "break a leg", it does not mean that it is said for good luck on the first night!!, I have had plenty of first night experience on stage and no two are the same, I am sure you will enjoy your event, enjoy the moment and live the dream.

 

Not sure which is worse the wind chill of -24 or the thought of the grandchildren and keeping them entertained!!!

@kat2 I’m well aware of the phrase, his isn’t my first time hearing it. Also definitely not my first “First Night” experience. Thank you and am looking to update the outcome tomorrow when I come on in the morning with my Tea. What kind of tea doe you drink I found a brand “Yogi” very good with multiple flavors that are very rich. 
 

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Meeting this morning with staff at the centre. They are pleased with my "progress" and said, "keep it up."

Androgynous attire is more strictly enforced and I informed them this morning that I have plans of moving to Oregon as soon as handicapped housing is available for me. 

They agree Oregon is a "better fit" for me and to keep them posted. 

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Just now, Birdie said:

They agree Oregon is a "better fit" for me and to keep them posted.

They'll probably be glad to have you out of their hair.  I suspect at least some of them might feel a little guilty in their private moments about how they treat you.  I don't see how they can go on like that and never question what they're doing.  Even Texans are human - I think.

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Just now, Ivy said:

They'll probably be glad to have you out of their hair.  I suspect at least some of them might feel a little guilty in their private moments about how they treat you.  I don't see how they can go on like that and never question what they're doing.  Even Texans are human - I think.

If it was still legal they would still be burning people at the stake. Many of them are most likely hoping it becomes legal again. 🤔

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Oh my, the all-gender restroom was busy so the CNA took me in the ladies room. One of the managers saw us coming out and scolded her for taking me in there. 

 

Funny the only one complaining is a guy that does not used that restroom.

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Just now, Birdie said:

Funny the only one complaining is a guy that does not used that restroom.

Guess he wants to defend women./s

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9 hours ago, Ivy said:

Good luck with that.

Yeah, I didn't have good luck with that.  I forgot about how devious and quick she can be....totally "outfoxed."  When I got up this morning, she was fast asleep and looking peaceful and adorable.  So I thought.  I went to the bathroom, and when I got back to bed she had vanished!  I went looking for her upstairs, and my partners hadn't seen her.  She was already out the door and into her favorite pickup truck and gone up to the gate before I could catch her. 

 

She came back after lunch, tired enough to go to bed again.  Only then did I figure out that she had feigned leaving the property, only to double back and quietly go to her workshop.  :damm:

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@Birdie Seems like you'd be happier in Oregon.  Or pretty much anywhere that isn't Amarillo.  I doubt you'd be treated the same way in urban Houston or Dallas.... I'm really surprised what you're enduring happens anywhere.  Its just so far beyond normal.  Any word on how long you'll have to wait?

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Just now, awkward-yet-sweet said:

Any word on how long you'll have to wait?

I don't know how long the waiting list is for the new unit in Oregon. 

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Just had a bit of a giggle at a news story I read. In retaliation to the "Gulf of America" thing, Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum has apparently joked that Mexico could rename the USA as Mexican America! LOL! 😆

 

Anyway, enough of that. Looks like the seasons are changing here. Yesterday was 35 Deg C, today was 27C and tomorrow is only forecast to be 16C! Coldest day in four months! Nothing forecast over 27C for the next week. Bye bye, summer! 🙁

 

Yesterday I booked another sugar-hit short break for late March, it's what we do. The little clip that plays is pretty cool: Burleigh Beach Tower 😉

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Another cccccold and windy morning here on planet UK the fox's kept me awake most of the night!! My cat some how managed to send me a valentines card, go figure!!!! Had a lovely cuppA tea keeping the dream alive of a nice summer more so on those cold dark winter days

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Todays photo a visit to hibre Island last summer, the only way to get to this island is to walk when the tide is out!!!!!

are you all thinking ahead of what you will be doing this summer?

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19 hours ago, kat2 said:

are you all thinking ahead of what you will be doing this summer?

Gonna be a bit cheeky here. NEXT summer, 10 months away, the Aussies will destroy the Poms in The Ashes, and I might just go along to witness it! 😆

 

I've had a good summer. The weather hasn't been extreme and there haven't been any natural disasters in my location, we enjoyed the company of our 7yo granddaughter who stayed with us for a few weeks, we travelled to one of our favourite locations in Queensland for a week after that, there have been good times with friends and family, our vege garden was productive, my health remains good enough, etc.

 

Next summer, who knows. For us in the antipodes, it's a bit early to plan for.

 

 

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Just now, Mirrabooka said:

Aussies will destroy the Poms in The Ashes,

Grins, ah ha those on prisoner island speak out!!!! Did President Trump tell you he was in the process of buying Australia as a place to deport people too? ( watches for a side swipe) grin  

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Well another cccold day here on planet UK Saturday is shopping and washing day, Sammy Squirrel hasnt been so i just fed the cat (Mia Cat) 

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Do you shop until you drop? what is your shopping day?? time for me to hang the washing out to dry or go rock hard with ice

make the most of your day whats happening on your planet?

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Good morning

 

I’ve been pretty sick for days now. Wife too.  RSV is no fun.  Every time I think I’m getting better it kicks me in the tail and tells me who’s in charge.  I guess I should start reading my text books for my class in March. They aren’t exactly leaflets.  Plus I have some work I agreed to do for the church that is just computer based.  I can always start working on that.

 

At least they take mental energy, not physical.  Unlike AYS’s GF I am old enough to know when I’m licked, and avoid the physical stuff. 
 

@kat2 maybe it would be better if the UK reclaimed the Colonies, and absorbed us back into Canada. Let’s face it up to now it’s only been a political line on a map differentiating us.  We don’t need another stinking wall that hasn’t stopped any drug trafficking yet. They go under, over, around and through it.  By land air and sea they will find a way.  There is too much money to be made.  Same way with the “illegal” aliens there are too many jobs here that citizens have been taught are beneath them, farm work, construction, mowing lawns, flipping burgers.  And they are better off living in “poverty” here then where ever they came from.  Back home they can barely feed themselves.  Here, they make enough cash to send money back home.  If you work in a convenience store you know the illegal from the rest.  They come in t very day with crisp new $100 bills.  The rest have credit or debit cards

 

 

 

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Just now, Willow said:

Let’s face it up to now it’s only been a political line on a map differentiating us.

That's kinda how I've always seen it.  I grew up in upstate NY.  Crossing the border used to be nothing more than crossing the river.

My mother in law was Canadian.  And One of my sons in law was as well.  My granddaughter still goes up to see her father's family.  Now she needs a passport.

I mean, what is wrong with us these days?

And now we want to pick a fight with the Danes?

I swear to God……

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10 hours ago, kat2 said:

Grins, ah ha those on prisoner island speak out!!!! Did President Trump tell you he was in the process of buying Australia as a place to deport people too? ( watches for a side swipe) grin  

Hehehe! 😁

 

Wouldn't surprise me if Trump thinks that the Vienna Boys Choir comes from here! It also wouldn't surprise me if he couldn't point to it on a map!

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7 hours ago, Willow said:

maybe it would be better if the UK reclaimed the Colonies, and absorbed us back into Canada. Let’s face it up to now it’s only been a political line on a map differentiating us. 

Dear Blessed Lord, forbid it. If it came to it, I'd much rather join the Russians.

 

My heritage is Greek, and the British messed around in Greece for long enough to give my ancestors a century of trouble.  And their influence led to a civil war between fascists and communists, followed by various militarists that forced my family to flee in the 70s.  I grew up with plenty of stories about my parents' and grandparents' experiences in those times.  Probably why I'm so attached to our way of life here, and rejection of the Common"wealth" (Common-poverty) is deeply personal and as basic as breathing. 

 

Thankfully, I had a peaceful and pleasant Valentines Day just hanging out with my partners.  GF gave me a replacement ribbon collar and a new tag.  :wub:  Not a surprise, really, because it was something I needed.  But its what I wanted most and I'm relieved to have it.  And one of my partners did some surface dermal piercing work on me, from hips and lower.  I'm a little sore from it yet, but hopefully it will go away soon.  I've thought of doing it for a couple of years.  Since I'm often with minimal clothing in hot weather, might as well decorate! :lol:  My sister was joking with me during it, and told me, "There's no way anybody is going to make the mistake of thinking you're straight."  She's probably right.  In my boy form, I gravitate too much toward the "pretty" side of things. 

 

After midnight, so I should probably go to sleep.  My adorable arctic GF is actually curled up and peaceful right now.  I'd better take advantage of the opportunity.

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Just now, awkward-yet-sweet said:

"There's no way anybody is going to make the mistake of thinking you're straight." 

I have often pondered, "what is the opposite sex when you're both?" Being intersex in my opinion means 'either direction' is 'normal'. 

 

So, attraction to individuals rather than gender just makes much more sense. For anyone!

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