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betty rose

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My Mom 81 is in that borderline diabetic range. Her Mom passed from pancreatic cancer. I think at 84. My Mom's biggest issue is she sits a lot. I'd like to get her a Fitbit so she can see how often she reaches the 10,000 steps. But she'd either clunk me in the head with it or if she didn't like the readouts she'd give it back to me lol. For her age she always had a nice shape. Now more that short barrel look. I guess at this age she gets to decide what she is or is not going to do. :eek:
I have a Doctor that watch's me and hubby every 6 month's with blood draws. Not fun, but when we get out of bounds, we know to do better.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Giggle.

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betty rose

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I am stunned. I can't wrap my brain around them catching the teacher drinking on the job and allowing the teacher to stay until the end of the year. Dear Lord.
I was too. But the schools, at the time couldn't keep teacher's. I guess they figured it could be ignored for 9 month's.
 

betty rose

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Good afternoon, everyone. I'm on late. We had a hamburger from McDonald's last night. It's been Montezuma's revenge all morning. I'm pretty tired and weak, and sipping on a Pepsi to reset my electrolytes. I think it's time to visit Uncle johnny, again. :in pain::eek:
 

betty rose

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Yeah both have been making a great deal of noise this week.

Kinda knew something would eventually come to a head with the GMR given the move away from the park being themed to a studio. I'll be sad to see it go even if an excellent attraction replaces it. It is such a unique attraction.

Tower-well I just keep hoping it really doesn't happen. It is that gnawing feeling of poor decision making and short cut low budget enhancements that leads me to believe it is still possible. :(
I will probably skip Hollywood if that happens. I have many good memories of watching The Twilight Zone, with my dad.
 

betty rose

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I've owned my own business for many years and have received many unique gifts over the years. Boudin was one of them. (as was a crate of Vidalia onions every year.) I love the bread too and laughed at you eating the entire loaf. I would do the same. Decades ago Ohare use to sell the Sourdough bread.

http://store.boudinbakery.com/sourdough-bread-clubs-c10.aspx

http://store.boudinbakery.com/all-gifts-c29.aspx

I'm going to have you mail ordering all your food so you don't have to go grocery shopping soon.
That sounds good to me.
 

LuvDatMouse

Active Member
Welcome to the boards!

Sounds like a fun grad trip. When I graduated high school, we went to Disneyland, which was a blast. Disneyland seems to be the "moving on" vacation: we went when I finished middle school, we went for my high school graduation, and now I am graduating college in December and...my friend and I are going to Disneyland. I thought it was not going to happen when I graduate college, but it's happening!

My cat has a similar name to yours: she's Belle. We considered Bella for her, but the extra syllable seemed unnecessary; our cat before that had been Moxie and we always called him Mox.
Well, I hope I can follow in your foot steps and go to WDW once I graduate college as well. :) It is definitely the best place to celebrate those types of occasions in my opinions.

My dog also has a Disney name. We named him Rex after the dinosaur in Toy Story. he looks menacing but is timid as a mouse.
 

betty rose

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Hi Buddy! :happy: Thanks for stopping by. And wow -- talk about a marathon of plays!! I looked at the Cats photo, and man, that brought back memories. Think it was maybe 20 years ago when a friend and I saw it over at the Winter Garden Theater on Broadway. I was amazed at how the theater was so decked out inside, and I loved the play. (Note: One of my brothers saw Cats over in London years prior to that, and he, also, thought it was great. As luck would have it, he was sitting next to one of the cast members on his flight over to London, and she helped him secure a ticket to the show.)
Serendipity! I love it!
 

betty rose

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Hey all. Sorry I've not been on in a while. Sheesh, this new job is a lot of work. But I've seen a few shows here in NYC, and here is a brief pictorial before I collapse in bed before another 6AM wakeup - argghhhh.

A few weeks ago, I actually paid for a ticket to see CATS. Naturally Phil refused so I was on my own. In this case, Phil may have been correct. I went to a Mexican restaurant before the show, and the waiter saw me looking at my ticket and then brought me a free margarita and said "You'll need it if you're going to sit through that."

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Then onto the show:

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A week later, I went to see Matilda, which was a lot of fun:

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And tonight I saw The Color Purple which was absolutely amazing in every way.
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I still haven't booked a trip to the world, but I hope to do so soon. I hope all of you are doing very well. Back to you soon.

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Glad to hear from you. A free margarita! I could go for one of those right now!;):hungry:
 

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