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Book - Hi there. I am so glad that the shower is working better. Now you know what to do next time. As for getting a job I am scared to death. My employment specialist is really nice and I know that she has my back. She sent me a job description e-mail and I am thinking about it. It is for a non-profit and we will see where it goes. My brother accused me about not being pro-active. I was so pissed and hurt at this. I may have put off looking for a job but I was busy getting this house to look like a show place to sell it. I wish he was not getting half the money from the sale. At least you know the company is not doing well and you can start thinking about the future. Good Luck. Take care of YO!!!!!
Ladeec - Great to see you here. I am so sorry that you are having such a hard time. It must be hard to put up with that kind of ranting and to be excused of mis-treatment. My employment specialist asked me if I was willing to be a caregiver. I told her No! I could not take families of the person I am caring for not treating them well. Please take care of YOU!!!!!
LadeeM[ I am so sorry you have to put up with this I do not blame you for getting mad. In any other job I would not be able to take a vacation that soon. Jeez!!! Please take care of you!!!!
Dingle - I am glad you found this site also. It sounds like you have a lot on your plate. Take care of YOU!!!
Susan- Really some of these families floor me. I mean really. Why should they get anything!!!! Sorry I am dealing with a lot of that myself. I would get everything written in stone or their blood. LOL Even if you don't get a lawyer just get it on paper. Take care of YOU!!!!
Hi everyone - I am really losing it. I am studying for a civil service employment test tomorrow. So I have been busy. I have been using a e-cigarette for about a month. It is kind of neat and keeps me from smoking cigs. I had to take it apart yesterday to charge it. I had to take it apart to charge it. When the charge was completer I could not get all the parts to come together right. LOL I have been to the place like four times trying to ubnderstand how to put the e-liquid in it and to draw on it properly, It is a lot cheaper than cigs and has different flavors of e-liquid. I don't think I have all the parts and have looked everywhere for them. So here I go to the store again. What is wrong with me and why didn't this thing come with directions. LOL Lord help me. I had a little fight with bro again. He had gone to the shed and got things that he wanted. He left the box in the house. Well, I decided that I needed to cut the hedges a little bit. I found the shears in the box and used them. He finally came and took the box home. He called all mad and asked where the shears were. I told him I needed them. He told me that he would get them later. I told him that I had bought them anyway. He said well I will take them next time. Well, I DONT THINK SO!!!! Oh well, such is life in the big city. Take care of Ya'll.
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So nice to see everyone's check-ins!

Just briefly - things are a little different today - I spoke again with the other 2 siblings, and they agree that we should just give the whole darn well to older sis who thinks they're entilted to it, despite Mom's wishes that it go to me. Mom agrees - just give it to her if it means so much to her. So I think we've at least come to a consensus and hopefully, somewhere down the road, older sis will get a dose of reality when this turns out to do absolutely nothing for her - or her kids.
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Hi assandache7 Same thing happens to me my Mom hates showers, I wonder how many times per week should your parent have a shower?
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Hi Overwhelm -

Before I moved in, Mom was *not* showering - at all. She would give herself a wipedown with a washcloth now and then, but no shower. We're talking months without a shower or washing her hair. Her hair was lank and greasy and smelled horrible, and she had a raging case of dermatitis on her scalp from not washing. The odor from the rest of her body goes without saying - it was bad. The whole house smelled bad from it.

When I moved in, I started her on a schedule of showering every other day. I'd prefer she shower every day, but I'll take what I can get, because we have the same discussion *all day long* about her showering - I ask her to shower, she says she'll do it later, after she ________ (takes a nap, eats, watches this show on tv, etc). Eventually, she will shower, just not when I really want her to - but I have to choose my battles.

I try to remember that in the nursing home, they may not shower every day...so I'll take what I can get here at home.
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Showering .. it's a common topic. In nursing homes, they're normally scheduled for a couple of times a week, but they also do bed baths in between. I think it's really contingent on their bodies and skin: do they sweat? is incontinence thoroughly cleaned? Is their skin very sensitive? My father, for example: he bruises at the slightest physical insult.

And then you have to consider safety factors. Edna loves her showers .. the problem is the bathroom. To get to the shower bench requires a standing 180-degree turn, plus several steps, a near physical impossibility with her impairments, meaning we need to be able to fully hold/lift her there. Maybe it's scary to be in that shower alone? Is the elder ashamed to have someone in the bathroom with them? Edna's way of showing embarrassment is to laugh, and laugh so hard she pee's, then laughs more. I do everything possible to lower the embarrassment threshold, but .. when she can't reach around to clean her behind, you just have to minimize it as much as possible.

So, yeah .. choose your battles. Help them stay as clean as possible to remain healthy and give up on the rest. We've only been showering, as a society, once a day for 50 or 60 years. Most of our elders remember a time when "once a week, whether I need it or not" was the norm.
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I care for my mother, who is 90, who had a massive stroke 1.5 years ago. She is in a wheelchair, diapers, and cannot do anything for or by herself. Her 96 year-old sister also lives with me. She is deaf, getting very senile, and in the beginning stages of respiratory failure. I had major back surgery four years ago, and should not be doing half of what I do. I also have two knees that are completely degenerated, and was supposed to have the right replaced two weeks ago. But I fell four weeks ago and injured my kidney and pancreas.
I have two older brothers, who live out of state. When I've begged for help, they respond with silence, or tell me that I should have been prepared for this since Mom has lived with me for years. I've spoken to my aunt's daughter and granddaughters, and asked for help, and it has again, fallen on deaf ears. I am not looking for anything extraordinary. But it would be wonderful if someone would have some compassion and perhaps come to give me a hand for a week, weekend, anything! Even with my knee replacements no one offered to help, and I had to find someone I have to pay to help out.
How can people be so self-absorbed, selfish and totally uninvolved? How can people ignore pleas for help? My husband and I are really at the end of our ropes. I can't put my mother in a nursing home, because it would leave my aunt here. She has no one who cares about her, and as she is still independent will not go to any type of facility.
I am just so tired. I have no life. Family ignores me. And I just don't know how much more I can do before I totally break myself.
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Maggie57, you'll have to forgive my language, but my Dad had an expression he only used when things were, as he put it, beyond a joke: "sh1t and derision!" Your situation is obviously far too much for anyone to think it reasonable.

You couldn't "spin" it that your aunt moved to the facility with your mother so that they could watch each other's backs?

Have you tried writing a similar description of what needs doing to the one above, and circulating it to your brothers and your cousin and her children? You leave out the bits about what scapegrace rat-bags they're being, obviously; but, you know, one reason they can be so totally uninvolved is that… they're not involved. So involve them. At least give them chapter and verse on what's going on in THEIR elders' lives.

Meanwhile, how about respite care - say two weeks? - for the pair of them, while you and your husband just lie down and relax? You don't need anyone's permission for that: you find your facility, you book 'em in, you go on vacation. Come on, you need to rest awhile. Best of luck x
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Some things I have learned about showers thru the years..... some Alz patients get overwhelmed being in a small space and the noise of the shower... I always tell them step by step what I am doing, seems to relieve some of the anxiety... they do not like the water in their faces... so if you have a shower head that detaches, and can just wet the parts of the body you need it helps them to not feel so out of control...they are sometimes afraid of falling, but may be unable to tell you....
I would always put a small hand towel over their 'parts' they didn't want anyone to see....a wet hand towel is worth it to help them not feel so embarrassed....if they are able to wash their own 'parts' then I let them.... and making sure the bathroom is warm... even if I was dripping wet with sweat and needed a shower myself afterward....they get cold easier than we do....and sometimes the level of spray may hurt their skin..... the more gentle the spray, the more cooperation I get....and would always give them a wash cloth to put over their eyes when washing their hair....that way running water does not make them feel they are drowning.....some of them are unable to put their heads back enough to have a good angle....I rarely had problems getting them to bathe.... but I have always worked with Alz.... not elders that can set and look me in the face and say NO!!

Well, prognosis for MrM is not looking good. A growth was found on his kidney... but he has adamantly said he will not agree to any aggressive treatment.... he just wants to come home.... he is 94 and very much in his right mind.....and since the proper catherization, he is no longer filling the bag with blood. He did have to have blood transfusions.... well duh !!! He has been thru a lot this week and I know he will be glad to get home.....

I have been TOLD not to tell L anything..... sorry, I have used my own judgment here and so far no problems... of course I do not tell her the serious stuff....but if she asks, I tell her..... she is not an idiot, she has dementia..... that is her husband of 60+ years.... why lie to her..... the daughter makes her sound like some hysterical out of control person.... and she is NOT that at all..... ok ok, I won't even go there today.....do I hear applause?????

Working the 60 hrs again this week and will have to next week, just lets me know how right I am about cutting back on my hours..... I hate saying that, always feel bad because so many of you have no choice about your hours....but it part of my story, and have been feeling very guilty about sharing that part..... so I need to get over it, and just share....right?

I need to get dressed and go enjoy what is left of this day.... came in this morning and just fell into bed..... my head hurts... I feel hung over and haven't had a drink in 30 years....

More later when I have a functioning brain cell or two... hugs to everyone and grateful for all of you...
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Good for you, Lady M. If she wants to know, you're right, you should answer her. Her brain may be missing some chunks but the chunks that are left are definitely over 21, right?
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Oh Ladee M give me back my hobby horse. The proper way to bath a ptients is one of my pet peeves. Allow them as much privacy as possible. Don't strip them naked and scrub then down like car. I was taught to only expose the part that you are actually washing. That means one arm at a time not stripped to the waist. Wash down to the genital area, then when you roll them over to do their back finish the genital area from behind. When I took extra hours in hospice covering for Aides I got rave reviews for my baths. "She's the best one you have sent" Ladee you and I would work very well together. Not that I would be able to keep up with you these days. my body is rapidly falling apart. Hubby says I need to find out what is wrong with me so we can fix it. Unfortunately severe O/A is not fixable. have a restful week end. Will you be knitting baby booties?
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I have seen the govt caregiver bed bathe mom. I thought it was quite gross. While mom's on her back, they like pour water in her private area, and then scrub her. Mixing with the poop. When I wipe mom down (not sponge bath), I always do the poopy stuff when I turn her on her side. Then I clean from behind her, using the wipes to pull any poop back towards me. After I saw how the govt cg do mom, I never ever wanted to use the wash rags for anything but mom. Most times, I ended up throwing it because the cg wouldn't even clean out the poop on it. They just roll it up in a ball and expect me to unwrap it and clean it. Nope. To the trash. Then there's the cg who does clean out any excess mess. When she leaves, the wash rags are cleaned as best as she could and it's ready to be thrown in the wash.

Quick update. Our shower has years of hard water and mildew stuff. Since it was years of hardscum, I decided to use 2-1 ratio of vinegar and Dawn. I was suppose to clean it down 10 minutes later. I forgot. Got too caught up here on AC. Only when I was ready to sleep, that I went to the restroom. Vinegar smell reminded me. So, I scrubbed what I could. This Morning! Oh my. I stood there staring at my shower. I think about 3/5 of the scums on the wall and floor and fading. I'm going to buy more vinegar and a Bigger spray bottle. Lastnight I had to use the 8 oz bottle with this tiny spray. Took me forever to spray all the floor and wall. Got fed up, opened up and just splashed the darn thing in! I definitely recommend using a heated up vinegar with the blue Dawn dish detergent for any shower cleaning which doesn't require lots of scrubbing. No nauseating chemical smell. No headache-causing chemical smell. And no hard scrubbing. ... Actually, you're just suppose to half-half portion, spray, 10 minutes later, come back and just Wipe it down. Since I have years of hardscum stains, I was more aggressive. Later. Gotta get ready for work.
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veronica, I rarely had to give bed baths, but did it like you do when I had to..... keep them warm!!! And allow them some dignity..... and sometimes those that didn't think they could wash their own bottom, did it with encouragement....and were so proud of themselves afterward...!!!
Have already started on a baby blanket... I crochet, never learned to knit... but am going to a yarn shop in the next town over tomorrow and see about some really good yarn, not the stuff in Walmart !! I'm still excited and she is going to find out the sex of the baby so I will know what colors to use... but am making some 'neutral' ones now..... can't wait to get my hands on that child..... she is beautiful and her hubby is very handsome... but it won't matter if he/she looks like a frog..... I'm gonna get me some kisses !!!!

Yes, we would be able to work together.... probably without talking about it... we are on the same page about so many things... and I love working with someone that I don't have to drag out the Crayola's and poster board to explain what we are doing....!!!!! find the most time effective and efficient way, and not exhaust the patient with stupid!!!!!

Had to apologize to my coworker this morning.... got a little snarky with her last night before she left....she does not have a mind of her own... follows the stupid directives to the letter, whether they work or not, or even right for the situation.... the daughter is giving mixed messages about , the "magic pill', the one that calms her down and allows her to sleep......so of course the day lady did not find it necessary to give that extra med last night.... I got stupid, very quickly, had my say..... but I was also very tired.... but when no one takes into consideration L's mental state , and ALWAYS goes by others directions.... it just makes me tired....but this woman has always been a 'setter', not a caregiver... she is in over her head and won't admit it or ask for help..... as long as she doesn't cause L any harm... then I'll keep my mouth shut.... and she detests emptying the catheter bag.... How stupid and lazy is that..... put some gloves on and just do it.... good grief.... but I know from hearing her share her 'experience', that she has never had sh*t all over her shoes and clothes... been puked on, or all the other lovely things we all experience..... she just makes me tired....

But am not going to give work too many more brain cells, going to enjoy my time off.... the weather has been awesome... am going to try and go rock hunting tomorrow.... the scorpions are really bad this year... so will have to be on the look out for the little critters.....but I need some alone time with nature.... that centers me faster than anything.....

Hope everyone finds one thing to be grateful for today....love and hugs to all my weary friends.....
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LadeeM - I wish I could clone the part of you that knows how to be a cg. My mother and I tried 5 agencies last year through medicaid and we gave up. It was too stressful on me and a waste of time.
Anyway, I follow almost the same style you do for bathing my mother. When she first moved in with me in 94' she showered less than once a week. I remember having to hold my nose when I walked by her it got soo bad. In 99' she started having health problems and I started taking over her care. Eventually, I found out she was afraid of the water on her face. When she was younger she went through some kind of drowning. There are no longer problems with not wanting to take showers. She uses a bath stool and a shower hose. She washes her face with a towel. When I rinse her hair she covers her face with a towel and blocks her ears. Sometimes we use ear plugs. I let her rest in between the rinse because she gets out of breath. In the summer-time she even asks for a shower over just hand wash. I haven't had to hold my nose for years!
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I tried to post this, but not sure it went through, so please forgive if I double-post:

Well, quick update on the gas well situation here. Older sis stopped by today to talk about the matter, and when it was brought up, she launched right into what she "thought was the right thing to do" and how she "wanted it for a legacy to her kids/grandkids", etc. Never once did she ask HER MOTHER, the owner of the 1/16 share in the gas well, what HER wishes were - it was all "I want, I want, I want" and what SHE thought was the best thing to do. (And yet, she claims it's not about the money - that she just wants it to be able to hand something down to her kids/grandkids - even if it's just a piece of paper saying Mom owned the well. What?!?) I was extremely frustrated. The long and short of it is that my other siblings and I all agreed (as did Mom) to just give older sis the entire 1/16 share in the well - let her do what she wants with it.
(grumble) I'm not angry that she is getting it, I'm angry about the way she handled it. Just marched right into this situation and immediately assumed everyone felt the same way, which they don't. My other 2 siblings think Mom's wishes should be honored but none of us are willing to fight with older sis over a piddling $400 a year (if it actually continues to pay that much out).
So, I guess it's all straightened out...to *someone's* satisfaction. Just not mine. But I have to accept it and just move on.
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Yep Susan, it's about picking battles with sibs.... since both of my parents are gone now, I don't have to deal with any of them.... that I have referred to here, as the 'Ugly Sisters'.... what peace of mind I have... I have many 'chosen' sisters that I love dearly, some from childhood, some on here and some I have met along the way in life.. would not trade any of them for the hassles and heartaches of the 'Ugly Sisters".

In a short while you will get over this... and be grateful it happened now as opposed to when your mom passes.... that is a hard enough time without the sibs showing their true colors.... so , glad it is resolved.. You are the bigger person, and if mom agrees, then it's one less thing you have to deal with later...

Shilo, thanks for the compliment.... just pray if that ever happens, the sassy mouth is left out of the equation.... lol.... that's ' my 'downside'..... sorry.... I feel so bad every time I read about how hard it is to get help.... that you can count on... that knows what they are doing....but I can tell you, the good paid caregivers are being worked to death..... sad situation for everyone involved....In all the caregivers I know in this area, there are only two I would recommend for a job.... another sad statement...such a demand and no one qualifies..... we have to be more than 'warm bodies' to take up space in your home....no easy answers for this one...

Hugs to you both.
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SusanA43 - I hope you find peace with this issue soon. Take your mother to see a lawyer and let her decide what she wants to do with her property. Any decent lawyer will advise her she has a right to give the property to whomever she wants.
I took my mother to see a lawyer last year to update her will. He kept telling her she did not have to give anything to any of her kids. It took me awhile but I realized he was making sure she knew what she wanted to do and was not going to change her mind, waver or forget who she wanted to leave her things to. He said many people think they have to leave their property to their kids or family members. He said they can leave it to charity if that is what they want.
I can't see you or your mother being stressed over such a small amount of money. Could it be your sister is just trying to stir the pot? Don't let her by not giving it anymore thought.
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I'm heart broken actually, but really should not have expected any less I guess....2 years ago my older sister tried to underhandedly shove our 86 year old mother into a home and take control of all the money and home, I protected our mother and after benig away for several months my sister returns with this concocted story I had set her up to be the bad guy so our mother continued to "use" me like dirt while I took care of her...now she states to me she is like them, I am beneath them and thinking of me as hired help is quite acceptable and she has gone so far as to give the idea to the doctor and others I've been abusing her when the fact is everyone knows I have been very good to her...no she isnt dementia she's just a mean old woman who never appreciated what she had..she also called my daughter a slut, so I've done what I have to do to protect myself and have walked away..within 6 months they will find a way to prove her incompetent and shove her in to a home where she will further deteriorate and be dead within 6 months...my sister has referred to our mother as an inconvenience and wants her put somewhere so she can use the money to bail them out of the financial hole they have put themselves in...at least I can say I tried and I may not have much money but at least I have compassion and a conscience
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Thanks all - I'm pretty much at peace with it now and need to let it go. I guess it just floored me how she handled it, because our family has never, ever fought about such things.

We have an attorney coming in a couple of weeks. She was supposed to meet with us today, but we didn't have all the documents we needed ready yet, and in a way, I'm glad, because we were able to get this settled. Mom simply doesn't want anyone fighting over such a paltry sum, and to her, the well is not the "legacy" my sister claims it is - she wanted it to go to me to help take care of the house, but since my sister put up such a stink about it, Mom said just let her have it - which is fine by me, just so it's over and done with.
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After reading all these posts, I really wonder when I see these lonely old women in their homes or in nursing facilities. How many of them drove their families away? How many bixxxed and complained until daughters just gave up and walked away to preserve their own sanity. I can't fathom this, because my mother died when I was ten. I was left with my Father who was angry for the next 40 years until he dropped dead.
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My dad is the one that drove me away.... today is the 30th anniversary of my mom dyeing..... all of us would have moved mountains to keep her at home had she lived.... dad, well, assisted living for him.... so many things about life will never make sense.... he lived to be 98!!! Miserable all 98 years.. what a wasted life.
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Ladee M, I used to envy those who had their mothers for such a long time, but now, I realize, it just makes it harder to let go because you shared so much. She was there for you HS graduation, your wedding, your babies. A bittersweet moment for you.
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Well I have had it with my sisrer, trying to blame me for everything including not taking care of my mom. I am so tired of her being this.way. I dont know what to do. My neurologist has incfreased my medication.
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Sigh...I am expected to attend a 'formal wear evening dinner' at the Hyatt in the first week of June. It's in recognition of the top 10 sellers (company-wise.) I don't wear dresses. I go to work wearing slacks and jeans. My socks are... bright and decorated. Well, my fluorescent pink, yellow and turquoise socks are plain, no decorations. But all my other colors (purple, green, gray, black) all have designs on it. Let's just say, I saw my boss walk in, he looked at me, then his eyes went immediately to my socks. My socks do NOT match my clothes or the color of my clothes. I just put on whatever color is closest to me. The only decent dress I have is my black dress that I wore for mom's funeral.

So, today, I went to Ross and found a dress that fits me perfectly - for only $15.00. It is a bit short, above the knee. Which is considered .. uhm.. a little bit indecent religious-wise. I remembered thinking that it would be best that I don't run into any member of my religion when I attend the dinner. I was going to wear a black stockings. I even bought a black shoes with stiletto-type heels. I kept teetering sideways when I was trying on these high heels. sigh.... My poor muscles on the back of my legs were straining as I tried on the heels. Those muscles haven't been used for about 23 years. I bought one of those padded cushions because my feet where my toes are - were hurting badly from taking on all of my body's weight.
While trying on these heels, all I kept thinking was, "how am I going to run if someone is chasing me?" Sadly, here on island there's been an increase of violence against women. A lot of kidnapping and then gang rapings. I really really do not feel comfortable wearing these heels after the dinner function that ends at 9pm. People would be drinking and up to no good. Okay.. I will take it one at a time. For the moment, my niece said that formal dress wear is .. wearing a long gown! I told her that I'm short and skinny with a big belly. I am NOT going to wear a long gown and look ridiculous. Okay...back to shopping again and find a much more fancier dress. I'm still going to buy the black stockings and see if that helps jazz up my new $14.99 short dress. I just do not see the logic of spending money over $50 for a dress that I will wear one time only.
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I have no sense of style. I don't worry about wearing the latest fashion. I can't remember the last time I had a dress on. Do you know someone you could borrow a dress or shoes from since it is only a one time deal. Is there anything like a thrift or goodwill store in your area? I know it doesn't sound very stylish but you can find some nice things there and if you are only wearing it once... good luck in your hunt
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OK Book you have a few choices. If someone is chasing you unless you are a marathon runner they will catch you. So forget about that and take a taxi home.
Yes the stockings will jaz up the dress especialy if you choose some with a lacy pattern. Find some shoes that are comfortable but dressy. Be petite and classy.
Now remembering that this is not a funeral you need to brighten up the dress. here you can indulge your wild colors and find a bright scarf or shawl. Tie the scarf round you middle to hide the belly or around your neck to take their eyes to your face.
I don't know about the tradition of formal wear on your island being long skirts or dresses, it certainly isn't here these days. a long black skirt should be pretty cheap and some kind of a flowing tunic over it to hide the belly. Bright colors again for the top. If you really want to be unique wear your socks but I would suggest black knee highs if this is an important event AND comfortable shoes. Just make sure the skirt is not too long, you don't want to fall flat on your face.. Good luck with your adventure. I always start with the thrift stores because these dresses and skirts get very little wear.
Aunt CM or Emjo may have some good ideas. i fancy Emjo is quite stylish - hope she is feeling better.
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V Y
You're right. These strangers asked this lady to have sex with them. She said no and ran. They tackled her, held her down and took turn with her...even a 12yr old boy. A female jogger heard her screaming,saw what was happening, fled away and called the cops. Last year. Made me realize that only in TV and in the movies that fleeing women get away. In reality, you don't.

Thank you both for the tips. I will ask sis and nieces for help. Almost 2am and I'm not sleepy at all....
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Book - Now you and Veronica have me thinking...when you look for scarfs try matching the colors with your hand purse if you will be carring one. That will add a little more to the outfit. I know it probably isn't called a hand purse but I hope their is no fashion police here.
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Book don't over do with a high heel.. A fun colored sandal is fine maybe a wedge. No hose needed.. Just add a colorful necklace and you'll be stylish as the next chick... Try to dress to your personality, you'll be more comfortable that way..
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No fashion police here, most caregivers are as poor as church mice. Rich caregivers can afford all the help they need so don't need to come here. Gives them plenty of time to shop for the latest fashions.
I never wore stiletos but I am ordered sensible shoes with a thick sole and good tread.
Did find a couple of long black skirts at a bag sale this morning. I have lost so much weight that all my clothes are falling off. At least it is thinning out the wardrobe.
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The thing is - it's an awards ceremony. My 2 bosses and me will be going up to the stadium, boss wife will hold the awards plaque, and we will pose for pictures. I definitely need to make sure I'm dressed appropriately! All these years, I never attended the dinner functions because my mom was a handful. My bosses understood that I had to go home and take over from my dad's shift. Now that mom has passed away, and dad is not in 'critical' condition, I have no excuse Not to attend these award ceremonies. It's an 'honor' to make the top 10 on this island. I am doing my darn best not to panic.

Heels- is a definite must. Last night, or early this morning because I couldn't sleep (most likely stressing over what to wear for the function), I have decided to find a decent inexpensive fancy looking flats. Then when I reach the ballroom, I can switch to my high heels.

Tomorrow, I'm going to try to swing by Kmart to see if they have black stockings. I checked one mall yesterday, and none of the stores there sell stockings. Only knee highs. I wore knee highs before. My legs are skinny. Guess what happened while attending religious ceremony? =)
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