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jam i think he used it up while back . how many did they give him a vouchers . thought its only one ? ah well i hope he s a ok . miz im trying to send u messages too on fb , sayin theres pblm can not send , try again . so ill try once this comptuer straightens up . xoxo
miz , glad to hear ur going to dr weds , hopefuly this doc will get u back on track . feeling guilty is a no no my dear . u didnt do anything wrong , you did what you mom said . like i wanted to take dad to hospital last weds he beg me no , i thought oh if anything happens to him it be all my fault , told him i give him one more day , he knew he didnt needed to go and am glad he said no , save al the trouble and hassel . our parents lived a good life and we do all we can for them . lord upstairs has a big book and knows whos going to be born and when its going to end . doesnt matter what we do to keep ou r parents alive , its all up to the man upstairs , shut the heart down and its his angels now , plz dont upset your angels , youre makin her feel sad begin down in the dump . its not healthy . in other hand i have no room to talk , cuz i prob end up feeling the way youre feeling , my dad is my best friend in the whole world . he is still here with me , theres time i shake my head thinkin why is he alive ? well man upstairs has it all planned out and its not time for him to go . i grief for a long time for my mom but i put a smile on my face cuz i had 3 young kids roamin around me and a husband that is dying to have his old linda back . i bounce back in no time but inside i cry and miss my mom . i know shes arund me when i needed her , i can feel it . miz , i know ur hubby wants his old patty back . cheer up my friend . xoxox
rip, physically and mentally. I am going through a tough time dealing with Mom's death. I have regrets that I am trying to shake. What if I had done this and what if I had done that. Bobbie is helping me, bless her heart. I see the doc on Wednesday and he was Mom's doc too. I am gonna talk to him about it. I have a lot of trouble with guilt and obsessing. It truly sucks.
miz , i felt like i been hit by a mack truck for a week or two , now i understand why cuz i have a bad sinus infection now . its draining like a water fountain , take aleve d and it will pick u up big time , get em behind pharmacy its the best . or muniex md , theyre good too . anything that will pick me up , cant afford to feel blahhhhhhhh . took a nap and daughter cam ehome woke me up wantin me to meet her new boyfriend , gosh i look like shit ! walked out there soundin terible and look terrible . oh honey why today ? i dont want to meet anybody new , ah well . boyfriend is well dress and looks like he has a good up bringin . his parents are good people . so i hope the realationship works out good for them both , ok im feelin bad my dog saw me and barked , shes wanting to go for a walk . i guess i ll get my coverhauls on and go take her a walk . miz i hope u feel better soon , it will help u feel better if u start taking those cold meds , its a sign of a bad bug comin on .... xoxo
nope ... checked his hometown website. No weather disasters, etc. Hoping it's computer problems like Rossella, or he appears on Bobbie's dock.
I'm glad you were able to read the "true meanng of Bite Me", Miz. Those days were tough on all of us sharing your pain, recalling our own experiences. Poor AJ's arrogance really bit us hard.
I do love them banana's myself, but they make me belch, especially if I eat 'em in the morning, and banana's just ain't one of those foods that taste as swell he second time 'round, at least for me...now beer battered onion rings and good bbq, now that's a whole 'nother tasty tune, nip rip & repeat, now that's my bbqin' motto!
Speakin' of tasty tunes (and they don't necessarily have to make me burp you understand), Gimme Back My Bullets might just be my top Skynyrd (well you know, given the time of day)! Maybe as it just so happens, tellin' pencil pushers to get outta my way, is kind of a little hobby o' mine...I mean it costs practically nothing, and it can be lottso big time fun fun fun for the whole family..well okay, some of 'em, those that ain't pencil pushers themselves that is..nor bean counters, I gots me a thing for bean counters too, ranks right up there with proctologists, not that they're bad people mind ya, I just got a...uhhh, thing :-)
Hi, it's ok to feel the way you do. My mom has done several things that don't sit well with me, I have learned to keep extras in my house. I found that you can get pretty good deals at the dollar stores. I try to choose what things are going to get to me. If my mom was okay, she probably wouldn't pick the toothbrush to brush her hair.
I got side tracked listening to Kris Kristopherson and Martina McBride on you tube. I hope my mom likes my singing, she must think I've gone off my rocker! well, I'm off to the store.
Mom had to stop the bananas cause her Potassium level got too high. I guess that can damage the kidneys or something. I think she was kinda sick of them anyway. I love them and so does my hubby. Hubby can't eat fruit cause it irritates his throat unless he drinks milk with it (that helps some).
Oh yeah, Mama is a dead serious bananaholic (I suspect 'cause they be sweet, but that's just my theory ;-) ), I honestly believe they're what kept my girl kickin' for so long with her old crappy diet, when she was all by herself doin' due indulgence...she eats at least one 'naner each and every day. Now I suppose it coulda been a few metric tonnage of them Snickers & Butterfingers chargin' her batteries, but no matter what she claims, I kinda have my doubts.
Guess I'll go make myself do some housework. The kitchen floor hasn't been mopped since before Mom went in the hospital. Eww. What I really wanna do is lay down.
Broccoli is one of the best foods for you. Along with strawberries and blueberries and I can't remember what else. I love all three. In fact, I love most vegetables and fruits. Exceptin' onion and green pepper. Can't hardly drink orange juice since I got so sick on screwdrivers way back in college.
Oh yeeaaah, yummylicious sweets is the schnizzle around here, and chocolate extortion is a most wonderful thing, I look at it as a finely made well crafted tool...God bless Russel Stover's ;-)
To be fair, Mama has always had a sweet tooth the size of a T-Rex, and I truly didn't think it could have gotten any worse as she got older. Holy Smoke was that ever hard core wishful thinkin'! Fortunately, years ago she taught me all the how to's of fixing all the family favorite she use to make, and since she doesn't have what I'd call, a bad appetite, I really don't have any trouble getting her to eat pert near anything. Hmm, 'cept broccoli, gotta start talkin' smack about the proper utilization of duct taping human flesh to chairs & the joys of hand feedin', when it comes to broccoli (well, with a long stick as opposed to my oh so delicate flower petal like hands, I'm mean shes got some pretty sharp dentures, and ain't afraid to use 'em!). Y'all know I'm foolin' right?...come on, gee whiz she's my Mama, I'd never use a stick.
I truly believe Broccoli is one of our wonder foods, and packs a gobs of nutritional punch. Mama really digs a "cream" of veggie soup I make, so I put lots of broccoli in it...I put in a bunch of grated carrots too, that not only make it good, it's make it pretty, and since she does loves her some deeelicious carrots, not to mention pretty stuff, it's a real no brainer. And it sure saves on the duct tape is what I'm sayin' :-) !
My mom likes sweets more now too. Miz, that makes sense about the taste buds. Were the riblets the meatless kind or the real thing? I've seen the meatless ones in Trader Joe's market.
Jam, yes that's normal. Sometimes their taste buds start to go and sweet is what they can taste and enjoy. i used to fix Mom these riblets with barbecue sauce and she ate them pretty well cause the sauce is sweet. Really though she would have lived on sweets if I had let her.
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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.
II. How We Are Paid.
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.
III. When We Tour.
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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You have no obligation to use or to continue to use our services. Because you pay no fee to us, you will never need to ask for a refund.
V. Complaints.
Please contact our Family Feedback Line at (866) 584-7340 or ConsumerFeedback@aplaceformom.com to report any complaint. Consumers have many avenues to address a dispute with any referral service company, including the right to file a complaint with the Attorney General's office at: Consumer Protection Division, 800 5th Avenue, Ste. 2000, Seattle, 98104 or 800-551-4636.
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ah well i hope he s a ok .
miz im trying to send u messages too on fb , sayin theres pblm can not send , try again . so ill try once this comptuer straightens up . xoxo
feeling guilty is a no no my dear . u didnt do anything wrong , you did what you mom said . like i wanted to take dad to hospital last weds he beg me no , i thought oh if anything happens to him it be all my fault , told him i give him one more day , he knew he didnt needed to go and am glad he said no , save al the trouble and hassel .
our parents lived a good life and we do all we can for them . lord upstairs has a big book and knows whos going to be born and when its going to end . doesnt matter what we do to keep ou r parents alive , its all up to the man upstairs , shut the heart down and its his angels now ,
plz dont upset your angels , youre makin her feel sad begin down in the dump . its not healthy .
in other hand i have no room to talk , cuz i prob end up feeling the way youre feeling , my dad is my best friend in the whole world . he is still here with me , theres time i shake my head thinkin why is he alive ? well man upstairs has it all planned out and its not time for him to go .
i grief for a long time for my mom but i put a smile on my face cuz i had 3 young kids roamin around me and a husband that is dying to have his old linda back . i bounce back in no time but inside i cry and miss my mom . i know shes arund me when i needed her , i can feel it .
miz , i know ur hubby wants his old patty back . cheer up my friend . xoxox
love,
miz
take aleve d and it will pick u up big time , get em behind pharmacy its the best . or muniex md , theyre good too . anything that will pick me up , cant afford to feel blahhhhhhhh .
took a nap and daughter cam ehome woke me up wantin me to meet her new boyfriend , gosh i look like shit ! walked out there soundin terible and look terrible . oh honey why today ? i dont want to meet anybody new , ah well .
boyfriend is well dress and looks like he has a good up bringin . his parents are good people . so i hope the realationship works out good for them both ,
ok im feelin bad my dog saw me and barked , shes wanting to go for a walk . i guess i ll get my coverhauls on and go take her a walk .
miz i hope u feel better soon , it will help u feel better if u start taking those cold meds , its a sign of a bad bug comin on .... xoxo
checked his hometown website. No weather disasters, etc. Hoping it's computer problems like Rossella, or he appears on Bobbie's dock.
I'm glad you were able to read the "true meanng of Bite Me", Miz. Those days were tough on all of us sharing your pain, recalling our own experiences. Poor AJ's arrogance really bit us hard.
You are dearly loved here!
I often wish you had thought to have that "famous" toothbrush bronzed. You've been told to throw it away so many times ...
It'd be a great conversation piece in the pilot house.
Speakin' of tasty tunes (and they don't necessarily have to make me burp you understand), Gimme Back My Bullets might just be my top Skynyrd (well you know, given the time of day)!
Maybe as it just so happens, tellin' pencil pushers to get outta my way, is kind of a little hobby o' mine...I mean it costs practically nothing, and it can be lottso big time fun fun fun for the whole family..well okay, some of 'em, those that ain't pencil pushers themselves that is..nor bean counters, I gots me a thing for bean counters too, ranks right up there with proctologists, not that they're bad people mind ya, I just got a...uhhh, thing :-)
well, I'm off to the store.
I honestly believe they're what kept my girl kickin' for so long with her old crappy diet, when she was all by herself doin' due indulgence...she eats at least one 'naner each and every day.
Now I suppose it coulda been a few metric tonnage of them Snickers & Butterfingers chargin' her batteries, but no matter what she claims, I kinda have my doubts.
To be fair, Mama has always had a sweet tooth the size of a T-Rex, and I truly didn't think it could have gotten any worse as she got older.
Holy Smoke was that ever hard core wishful thinkin'!
Fortunately, years ago she taught me all the how to's of fixing all the family favorite she use to make, and since she doesn't have what I'd call, a bad appetite, I really don't have any trouble getting her to eat pert near anything.
Hmm, 'cept broccoli, gotta start talkin' smack about the proper utilization of duct taping human flesh to chairs & the joys of hand feedin', when it comes to broccoli (well, with a long stick as opposed to my oh so delicate flower petal like hands, I'm mean shes got some pretty sharp dentures, and ain't afraid to use 'em!).
Y'all know I'm foolin' right?...come on, gee whiz she's my Mama, I'd never use a stick.
I truly believe Broccoli is one of our wonder foods, and packs a gobs of nutritional punch.
Mama really digs a "cream" of veggie soup I make, so I put lots of broccoli in it...I put in a bunch of grated carrots too, that not only make it good, it's make it pretty, and since she does loves her some deeelicious carrots, not to mention pretty stuff, it's a real no brainer.
And it sure saves on the duct tape is what I'm sayin' :-) !