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Hey you Jani.....My goats only eat out of cans as well.  Tons of grain placed in them to keep the rodents at bay.  The poor things never get to chew on can as well.

 

Jackie that's a beautiful cat!

 

Hugs,

 

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53 minutes ago, ShawnaLeigh said:

He is cute.  I miss having cats.  Our dogs do not do well with them so that's were we are.  I love dogs just as much  LOL

 

S'okay. His name is Bodhi by the way. Not my fault, that's the name he came with. Like all my cats, he's a foundling. Anyway, that particular cat HATES dogs with a passion. I had both growing up and they got along famously. I don't mind dogs, but cats and I have a certain understanding. I much prefer their energy. Besides, Susan and I don't have time to properly raise a puppy.

 

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That is such a good name, from Bodhisattva. (a person who is able to reach nirvana but delays doing so out of compassion in order to save suffering beings.)   I like cats too but cannot live with them any longer due to my lung issues.

 

Jani

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19 hours ago, Charlize said:

The poor things never get to chew on can as well.

My humor tends to be literal at best!   

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3 days left until I leave for my GCS and I am looking towards to life as a post op.My oldest brother is organizing a party for me before I leave to have my GCS done on January 6th.Have everything packed already to go and mom is ready to meet her new daughter in her life.I will adjust to things after it is done very well.I already know there is no going back,not reversible.

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2 hours ago, Debra Michelle said:

3 days left until I leave for my GCS and I am looking towards to life as a post op.My oldest brother is organizing a party for me before I leave to have my GCS done on January 6th.Have everything packed already to go and mom is ready to meet her new daughter in her life.I will adjust to things after it is done very well.I already know there is no going back,not reversible.

Best of luck with the surgery!  I am so excited for you!  Best of luck!  

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Well that big storm that hitting everyone has hit New England and travel the past couple days have been terrible.  My commutes were long enough traveling at 60-65 mph.  Now I'm going a blistering 15 mph.  I am always grateful for snow plows but not being behind them.  LOL

So my coffee ran out well before I got to work both days.  

I hope everyone else is staying safe and warm.

 

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Down here by the coast it was a mix of sleet and snow so only a couple inches of accumulation.  Going to fire up the loader soon and clear the driveway and mailbox area.  Drive carefully @ShawnaLeigh.

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A balmy 9 above right now. To flipping cold for this girl. On days like this I just want to stay in the house not going anywhere. May go out and see if I can get the truck started. I think it is the key chip, which I removed and taped above the lock cylinder. Electrical tape gets hard when cold, and it may have moved. 

 

Tomorrow Me and the wife go to Scottsbluff, NE. To visit my middle son. Then head to visit my oldest in Lincoln on the second.

 

Everyone traveling be safe and keep warm.

 

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I drove around a bit this afternoon, post coffee.

Lots of traffic. Can't say I enjoy iy, but the scenery was wonderful - bright sunny day in the Ozarks, temps in 40s and 50s.

I hope everyone has a safe and happy new year!

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happy New Year everyone.  If you are going out tonight, please be careful

 

Willow

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Happy New Year!

It's going to be a great year!

At least, so far there's coffee.

TA

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Amazing......this years coffee is at least as good as last years!  Life moves on as we move into the roaring 20's.

 

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I'm just glad I didn't wake up with a hang over.... Dressed in my cutest winter wear - playing Microsoft solitaire challenges. Hope everyone had a good new year's! 

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51 minutes ago, Juelie_Atlas said:

Hope everyone had a good new year's! 

Yep! We're fortunate to be in Sweden for the new year but we're currently holed up in our hotel room streaming the Rose Parade live from warm Pasadena California. Love the pretty floats and flowers!!

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Didn't get to see the Rose parade this morning. We left for Scottsbluff. Here now with my grandson staying with us. Went swimming, pool was empty beside the four of us.

 

But the Rose parade brings back good memories, My oldest son performed with the Wyoming all state High School marching band in 2004.

 

Kymmie

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Good morning! Coffee is so good on this grey dreary (dreich) day!

I have to get some tools and supplies to do some minor craftwork. My studio windows are not very weather tight, so with the heat on it's all I can do to get the temps up to the mid 50s. I'm going to make some removable, light duty interior storm windows to help keep the weather (and the bugs) out.

Wishing everyone a pleasant start to the new decade!

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Well I do have a bit of sunshine in my otherwise cloudy start to my new year.  I managed to hit one of my goals for loosing weight!

At my max I was 286 at 5’7”. 
Today I weigh 167.5.  
This was a personal goal as it was my weight when I was honorable discharged from the USAF back in 1997.  
My over all goal is to float someplace between 150-160 and then pray for hips butt and chest.  Lol

I hope everyone is having a great day!

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Congratulations! My weight goal is still elusive. I'll make it there. Eventually.

 

1 hour ago, ShawnaLeigh said:

My over all goal is to float someplace between 150-160 and then pray for hips butt and chest.  Lol

 

In the meantime, if you happen to corner the hips, butt and chest fairy, I'd like to have a word with her. I didn't receive my portion. ?

 

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41 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

Congratulations! My weight goal is still elusive. I'll make it there. Eventually.

 

 

In the meantime, if you happen to corner the hips, butt and chest fairy, I'd like to have a word with her. I didn't receive my portion. ?

 

Hugs!

I will put in a good word for you Jackie!!!   But I don't have an appointment with her for about 2-3 years. LOL

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Good morning. Already on the road for work, got my coffee to hopefully help me wake up. Kind of a dreary day. Calling for the white stuff tonight or tomorrow. Don’t mind the snow just hate shoveling ? 

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Hi, we had a good New Years Eve, but a sad New Year’s Day.  Our daughter and granddaughters had to leave to go home.  Even our dog has been mopping.

 

Had some Nescafé this morning.  We are out of ground coffee.  
 

I’m on my way to see if I can get out of this air cast this morning.  Then going to go to Group this evening.  Two hours each way but it’s worth it.  Far better group than any that are closer.  I just can’t go with any regularity.

 

i wish everyone a great year.  May your desires come true.

 

Willow

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So I seem to keep loosing TransPulse from time to time.  Like its down again.

Is this happening to others?

I don't need this stress in my life!!!

LMAO  

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Are you using anti-track software? I find that mine doesn't play nice with the site.

 

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I have not changed anything so I am not sure.  This is a work laptop that I use at home and work.  So maybe there was some update.  I had noticed that even while on my personal phone I am having it go in and out.

Could be the WiFi at the hospitals too.  

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