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I honestly can't imagine a cat living on a boat. A dog, maybe? Do you like dogs? Rip, I think you should be happy that your father is mentally well. I am very glad that my father died when his mind was a sharp as when he was 20.
Rossella, I don't want a dog because i don't want dog mess on the boat. A lot of people have cats on boats and they do really well. You have to get the dog off the boat to do his business and a cat can have her litter box in the tub in the guest head and it would be clean and contained. After what I've been through I can't take anything else to the toilet. whatever lives on this boat with me has to be able to take themselves to the toilet!! I don't mind cleaning out a cat box.
we had dinner on a big sailboat tonight and they have a cat and she was a rescue kitty and totally in her element. She catches bugs on the boat and keeps the birds from sitting on it and squirting toothpaste everywhere.
Kitty! WooHoo. maybe the Meatball kitty will be the one.
That's great. I did not know that cats liked to live on a boat. I thought they were scared of water.... If other people have already tried it, and it works, that's ok! It will be a very good company! I vote for Meatball.
I Haven't watched TV in months,didn't even know there was a hurricane a coming.Going to bed also,goodnite-sleep tight-say your prayers and don't let the bed bugs bite. God Bless everyone and goodnight.............
You Girls were sure up late! East coast ones anyway! Rossella, 6am? No wonder you are tired! I had to crawl into bed before 11. Sometimes my restless leg med makes me very nauseous and woozy. The only fix is right to bed. Bobbie, Meatball sounds like a wonderful match for you. Has enough weight to hold him down when the waves hit! Dinner on a sailboat, wow, sounds great! You earned the good life you now have. How about the b/f and will you be heading back west? Miz, I hate animal cruelty too, but try not to think about it when eating. When Mom is gone, I would like to volunteer at a local animal shelter. There are so many animals out there that need love and a home. Think I'll move hubby out and take in more cats!! Tennessee Ginger, I like it!!! Rip, Although Mom is now 83, she was still mowing the lawn and shoveling snow up until 4 years ago! Now she is in a wheelchair and in rapid decline form Parkinsons' and dementia. The dementia is very difficult to deal with. You are lucky your dad still has his mind. I know it makes it harder when they know what is happening, but you lose them totally when that is gone. Then you are just taking care of the shell of the person you once knew. Either way, it's a losing situation! On the other hand, my FIL just turned 100 in July and still lives alone. He gave up driving last year when he had a pacemaker put in. Imagine that! Cats woke me up at 6am with a stampede through the house. Had a coffee and caught up with you ladies. Think I'll go back to bed now!
Nice to see you in a good mood at this time! It's 1.00 p.m. here. I am working. Yes it is true. It's a shell what we are taking care of, and it is very difficult sometimes to be patient. You have to remember 1000 times a day that it's not their fault. My cats were sleepy this morning, but my friend's goose and chickens shouted because they wanted me to open the garage door! The goose has to take a bath in her basin. I am glad that in a week they'll go back to their home. I love them, but it is one more work!
Still up? we had hammering rain last night and being on a boat, you are closer to the elements, so it's an awesome display.
B/F still on West coast because his daddy is so sick. They have a relationship that most of us can only dream of. we are closing the LA apt and he will be moving into his parents' house so while he's on that side of the country they will be closer. It's good that he's with his dad because he would be sad if I was a squeaky wheel. His family doesn't like me and i need to stay away and they need to be together because it's not looking good for his daddy who is a nice guy and they are tight as father and son. Nik and i talk many times a day and we are good but we miss each other big time and want to be together. that's all on him because like I said, I won't interfere with what's going on. I pray that everybody there is strong and hangs in there like we do/did and enjoys the time they have together.
making coffee. I'll check back in a little bit.
I no longer recieve notifications on postings to this site. A few days ago they just quit and as of this morning I no longer recieve notifications on hugs. I have contacted the site but so far nothing. Kind of wierd. Yes, the box is checked.
Getting bad weather here right this minute. howling wind, gently rocking boat, hot coffee.
have to make a decision on wether we're moving inland later. Waiting to see if Earl turns or heads to the Gulf. I think it's going to turn up the coast and get quite close to nailing us. Hmmmmm....
There's a Crab Shack up the St John's River that some people head to when it gets like this. ride out the storm and get the gout all at the same time!
Bobbie,what's Nik's folks problem? I didn't get along with Jeff's sister and a few other ones-his mom and I are fine though,She yelled at me once [your daughter has a Yankee grandmother and your Just going to have to deal with it.] I was irratating her at the time,now she pretends to like turnip greens-she hates turnip greens-thats her struggling to find common ground.Indiana,I thought was the midwest.She isn't doing to great right now either,last trip she said would be her last one to come see us,they had a hard time getting up and down-she is still shape as a tack though.We're polar opposites.Welp,gotta get to church,I'm serious about my Lords Supper.
I've just been sitting here reading eveything that I missed last night & earlier this morning. Takes a while, but SO worth it! This is the next best thing to being there!
Bobbie, wish I were closer down that way & you could come here to avoid the storm. We're probably about 6-8 hours away if ya wanna come! Sorry to hear about B/F's father. Please tell him that we're thinking about him & you, as you're apart from each other. Meatball sounds like he might be a great match for you. I say goffer it!
Rossella, glad that Alberto was there with you & saved the day & YOU! Awesome cat!
tennessee, I used to hate Holy Communion when I was growing up, until I learned what it represents. Now that I understand I enjoy it! Hope you enjoy yours this morning!
We did establish that we could put gross stuff on here, right?!?!...... Sleep was interupted last night with the cat hurling right in the middle of the bed & then again in the floor! YUCK! I felt so sorry for her! Got up & cleaned it up & then tried to go back to sleep, but it was S-L-O-W in coming.
Husband feels like going to church this morning & already have him ready so I gotta get off from here & get me ready...
Yes Miz, I am the one with Raynaud's. Lucky me! It doesn't bother me much now because of the heart medication I am on. Before that it was bad. Bobbie, Ain't coffee great!!! Have to have a cup as soon as I'm out of bed in the AM, even if only for 15 minutes. The Barbara B. must be a rockin'. Take care of her because we are all planning to board her someday. Glad you are letting b/f do what he must. Better to miss him than lose him. Rossella, Did you get any sleep? That goose must be some alarm clock. Tenn., Knock 'em dead in church, with that orange hair, or you can wear a hat. LOL Just got done eating Trader Joe's multigrain pancakes. Yumm! Now I have to clean up my mess.
hey you guys we're on the boat with some friends from the sailboat dinner having coffee.
the boat is ready for everybody but right now we have to pay strict attention to the weather because it could get very nasty and we would have to move the boat at a moments notice.
Nik's family has never liked me and I'm way over it. can't do anything about it and they can be quite mean so hey! i don't wanna play.
Bobbie keep and eye on that weather. I spent too many years as a child watching my mom track storms and listen on the radio to hear how my dad was going to out-run or stay clear of a storm. I had the nasty experience of living through hurricane Andrew when I lived in South Florida.
Deefer, it sounds like you and I are in similar situations with our moms. Just 4 years ago mom was able to dry, clean the house, garden etc. Now I have to help her with the most basic daily activities. She used to do beautiful crochet and knitting and now she struggles with a simple stitch. She used to have an incredible memory and now she can't remember one minute to the next. She can't even follow a story from watching a movie. She has forgotten most of the names of the plants she so dearly loved. She knows she is losing ground and she struggles with it and as a result gets angry with me.
This weekend has been difficult since she is still having the bad leg pain. I called the doctor that was on call yesterday and he said give her a pain pill. That seemed to help her settle down a bit. She gets scared with every pain and thinks it is something life threatening. I think the pain is probably due to the spinal stenosis putting pressure on her spine.
B/F goes to the doctor tomorrow to see if the swelling has gone down enough to do surgery. I am anxious about it because I want to know he gets through surgery okay, plus he doesn't have medical insurance and I know the costs are piling up. With him being out of work for 3-4 months, I'm the only person to really help him get through this. I'm feeling a little overwhelmed.
I mamaged to catch up on the posts and Bobbie, Meatballs will be an excellent addition to the crew. Also, I can be added to the list of carnivors with Deefer and Georgia. Tennessee, stick with the Vols fans and you will be ok. Jsomebody, I'm glad to see you at least checked in. Remember, one day at a time (I need to heed my own advice). Miz rest up for the job tomorrow. It will be hard, yet liberating to be on your own. Austin, good to hear from you. I can't forget Rosella. Hello my Italian friend. I know I want a small animal friendly farm one day. I really love Alpacas. They are sweet docile animals with those big brown eyes. Rip, I haven't been on facebook for about a week now. I'll try grab a few minutes later and try send you some pics of my darling pets. We lost another dear pet in the family this week. Jack was a sweet big dog with Lab, Chow and Retriever mix. He had bone cancer and lived twice as long as the vet expected.
I know I have missed someone in my list, but know you are all close in mind with me everyday. I remember, it is Secret Sis, Angie and Georgia that I missed. Big hugs to you all.
deefer, my Raynaud's doesn't bother me unless it is contributing to my legs itching. It bothers other people though. They say, "Your toes are purple!!". I'm like, "Yeah I know". I would imagine it would be a shock to those who don't know what it is. Hands and feet are always cold to the touch also. Have yours ever turned black? Doc says smoking makes it worse.
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Based on your preferences, we provide you with information about one or more of our contracted senior living providers ("Participating Communities") and provide your Senior Living Care Information to Participating Communities. The Participating Communities may contact you directly regarding their services.
APFM does not endorse or recommend any provider. It is your sole responsibility to select the appropriate care for yourself or your loved one. We work with both you and the Participating Communities in your search. We do not permit our Advisors to have an ownership interest in Participating Communities.
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We do not charge you any fee – we are paid by the Participating Communities. Some Participating Communities pay us a percentage of the first month's standard rate for the rent and care services you select. We invoice these fees after the senior moves in.
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APFM tours certain Participating Communities in Washington (typically more in metropolitan areas than in rural areas.) During the 12 month period prior to December 31, 2017, we toured 86.2% of Participating Communities with capacity for 20 or more residents.
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Rip, I think you should be happy that your father is mentally well. I am very glad that my father died when his mind was a sharp as when he was 20.
time for me to go to bed.
lovbob
Rossella, I don't want a dog because i don't want dog mess on the boat. A lot of people have cats on boats and they do really well. You have to get the dog off the boat to do his business and a cat can have her litter box in the tub in the guest head and it would be clean and contained.
After what I've been through I can't take anything else to the toilet. whatever lives on this boat with me has to be able to take themselves to the toilet!! I don't mind cleaning out a cat box.
we had dinner on a big sailboat tonight and they have a cat and she was a rescue kitty and totally in her element. She catches bugs on the boat and keeps the birds from sitting on it and squirting toothpaste everywhere.
Kitty! WooHoo.
maybe the Meatball kitty will be the one.
lovbob
It will be a very good company! I vote for Meatball.
Bobbie, Meatball sounds like a wonderful match for you. Has enough weight to hold him down when the waves hit! Dinner on a sailboat, wow, sounds great! You earned the good life you now have. How about the b/f and will you be heading back west?
Miz, I hate animal cruelty too, but try not to think about it when eating. When Mom is gone, I would like to volunteer at a local animal shelter. There are so many animals out there that need love and a home. Think I'll move hubby out and take in more cats!!
Tennessee Ginger, I like it!!!
Rip, Although Mom is now 83, she was still mowing the lawn and shoveling snow up until 4 years ago! Now she is in a wheelchair and in rapid decline form Parkinsons' and dementia. The dementia is very difficult to deal with. You are lucky your dad still has his mind. I know it makes it harder when they know what is happening, but you lose them totally when that is gone. Then you are just taking care of the shell of the person you once knew. Either way, it's a losing situation! On the other hand, my FIL just turned 100 in July and still lives alone. He gave up driving last year when he had a pacemaker put in. Imagine that!
Cats woke me up at 6am with a stampede through the house. Had a coffee and caught up with you ladies. Think I'll go back to bed now!
My cats were sleepy this morning, but my friend's goose and chickens shouted because they wanted me to open the garage door! The goose has to take a bath in her basin. I am glad that in a week they'll go back to their home. I love them, but it is one more work!
Still up? we had hammering rain last night and being on a boat, you are closer to the elements, so it's an awesome display.
B/F still on West coast because his daddy is so sick. They have a relationship that most of us can only dream of. we are closing the LA apt and he will be moving into his parents' house so while he's on that side of the country they will be closer.
It's good that he's with his dad because he would be sad if I was a squeaky wheel. His family doesn't like me and i need to stay away and they need to be together because it's not looking good for his daddy who is a nice guy and they are tight as father and son.
Nik and i talk many times a day and we are good but we miss each other big time and want to be together. that's all on him because like I said, I won't interfere with what's going on. I pray that everybody there is strong and hangs in there like we do/did and enjoys the time they have together.
making coffee. I'll check back in a little bit.
I no longer recieve notifications on postings to this site. A few days ago they just quit and as of this morning I no longer recieve notifications on hugs. I have contacted the site but so far nothing. Kind of wierd.
Yes, the box is checked.
lovbob
A goose and chickens!! i know more work but i think all of us would like to take a few days and play with your cats and the goose and chickens!
lovbob
Getting bad weather here right this minute. howling wind, gently rocking boat, hot coffee.
have to make a decision on wether we're moving inland later. Waiting to see if Earl turns or heads to the Gulf. I think it's going to turn up the coast and get quite close to nailing us. Hmmmmm....
There's a Crab Shack up the St John's River that some people head to when it gets like this. ride out the storm and get the gout all at the same time!
lovbob
I've just been sitting here reading eveything that I missed last night & earlier this morning. Takes a while, but SO worth it! This is the next best thing to being there!
Bobbie, wish I were closer down that way & you could come here to avoid the storm. We're probably about 6-8 hours away if ya wanna come! Sorry to hear about B/F's father. Please tell him that we're thinking about him & you, as you're apart from each other. Meatball sounds like he might be a great match for you. I say goffer it!
Rossella, glad that Alberto was there with you & saved the day & YOU! Awesome cat!
tennessee, I used to hate Holy Communion when I was growing up, until I learned what it represents. Now that I understand I enjoy it! Hope you enjoy yours this morning!
We did establish that we could put gross stuff on here, right?!?!......
Sleep was interupted last night with the cat hurling right in the middle of the bed & then again in the floor! YUCK! I felt so sorry for her! Got up & cleaned it up & then tried to go back to sleep, but it was S-L-O-W in coming.
Husband feels like going to church this morning & already have him ready so I gotta get off from here & get me ready...
Talk to yuns later!
Bobbie, Ain't coffee great!!! Have to have a cup as soon as I'm out of bed in the AM, even if only for 15 minutes. The Barbara B. must be a rockin'. Take care of her because we are all planning to board her someday. Glad you are letting b/f do what he must. Better to miss him than lose him.
Rossella, Did you get any sleep? That goose must be some alarm clock.
Tenn., Knock 'em dead in church, with that orange hair, or you can wear a hat. LOL
Just got done eating Trader Joe's multigrain pancakes. Yumm! Now I have to clean up my mess.
hey you guys we're on the boat with some friends from the sailboat dinner having coffee.
the boat is ready for everybody but right now we have to pay strict attention to the weather because it could get very nasty and we would have to move the boat at a moments notice.
Nik's family has never liked me and I'm way over it. can't do anything about it and they can be quite mean so hey! i don't wanna play.
lovbob
Bobbie keep and eye on that weather. I spent too many years as a child watching my mom track storms and listen on the radio to hear how my dad was going to out-run or stay clear of a storm. I had the nasty experience of living through hurricane Andrew when I lived in South Florida.
Deefer, it sounds like you and I are in similar situations with our moms. Just 4 years ago mom was able to dry, clean the house, garden etc. Now I have to help her with the most basic daily activities. She used to do beautiful crochet and knitting and now she struggles with a simple stitch. She used to have an incredible memory and now she can't remember one minute to the next. She can't even follow a story from watching a movie. She has forgotten most of the names of the plants she so dearly loved. She knows she is losing ground and she struggles with it and as a result gets angry with me.
This weekend has been difficult since she is still having the bad leg pain. I called the doctor that was on call yesterday and he said give her a pain pill. That seemed to help her settle down a bit. She gets scared with every pain and thinks it is something life threatening. I think the pain is probably due to the spinal stenosis putting pressure on her spine.
B/F goes to the doctor tomorrow to see if the swelling has gone down enough to do surgery. I am anxious about it because I want to know he gets through surgery okay, plus he doesn't have medical insurance and I know the costs are piling up. With him being out of work for 3-4 months, I'm the only person to really help him get through this. I'm feeling a little overwhelmed.
I mamaged to catch up on the posts and Bobbie, Meatballs will be an excellent addition to the crew. Also, I can be added to the list of carnivors with Deefer and Georgia. Tennessee, stick with the Vols fans and you will be ok. Jsomebody, I'm glad to see you at least checked in. Remember, one day at a time (I need to heed my own advice). Miz rest up for the job tomorrow. It will be hard, yet liberating to be on your own. Austin, good to hear from you. I can't forget Rosella. Hello my Italian friend. I know I want a small animal friendly farm one day. I really love Alpacas. They are sweet docile animals with those big brown eyes. Rip, I haven't been on facebook for about a week now. I'll try grab a few minutes later and try send you some pics of my darling pets. We lost another dear pet in the family this week. Jack was a sweet big dog with Lab, Chow and Retriever mix. He had bone cancer and lived twice as long as the vet expected.
I know I have missed someone in my list, but know you are all close in mind with me everyday. I remember, it is Secret Sis, Angie and Georgia that I missed. Big hugs to you all.
Diane
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