The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

betty rose

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I just received a phone call from my primary care doctor, and my echocardiogram came back normal. The doctor still wants me to keep my cardiologist appointment in January, and I have an appointment with her in December. I will then have my normal bloodwork, and she can see how my new medication is working. Good news on this Friday.
I'm so glad to hear it.
 

betty rose

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There are super-expensive housing developments popping up all over our town (which used to be mostly middle-class families). From what I've seen, the people moving into them are young (like early 30s) parents...I'd love to know what the heck all these people do for a living!
Me too. We never had a lot of money, but we have alway's loved to share with the kids and grandkids, animal shelters (no kill) and other's. You can't take it with you and I came from a farmhouse with outside plumbing, and wood fire place.
 

betty rose

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Still processing the photos.

In the mean time...have more Squirrels!
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Love your pictures and the squirrels...they are quirky and funny. We had squirrels the would go along the power line to our house (upside down) and jump into the bird feeder. I feed them for over 18 years, and after they left I got out the really good sunflower seeds and fed the cardinals and finch's. Then the bluebirds came along and ran everyone off, and when they left I went back out to feed the rest. We always had beautiful sunflowers until the squirrels, would cut off the tops and take it back to their nests. Did I say I love animals?
 

Figgy1

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Good news!!! We're going to Disney for my birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We decided that we both really need a break from the madness. Between DH working his tail off at work and not getting any vacation a week at a time all summer and my asthma and now high bp, we have got to get away. His boss said it was ok and approved a week in Dec. I am soo happy!!!! If I could do somersaults, one or two would be in order. :D:p
Congrats and I'd do some flipping for you but my dh is home today. He says he doesn't trust me to behave:cautious: and has some time he needs to use before year's end. ps I'll be the figment in your suitcase
 

betty rose

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Yep, even if we were super rich, we wouldn't want anything like that either. It's just not needed for our lifestyle. But, for those that have the money and the need/want, I have no problem with it...they keep me employed and help pay my bills...! ;)
Coming from humble beginnings...our house is now too much for me. For us, it's best to come into the world with little and go out of the world with little.
 

betty rose

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Actually, many of the homes we design are in the suburbs, but, truly and seriously, I can't even remember the last time I designed anything that was a less than 1.5-ish million dollar home. And yes, even though we live in the suburbs, we don't live in anything remotely close to those prices... :cyclops: ;)
Amen, we haven't made that much in a lifetime.
 

betty rose

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I live in an area that has a fairly mild winter, comparatively, I switch over from AC to Heat by flipping a switch on the thermostat because my unit is AC and heat pump. I have a monthly record of cost between heat and AC and they are both almost exactly the same. When I lived in Vermont my heating bill (fuel) was over $2k a year, now my entire electricity bill for a year is, on average, $960.00 per year and that includes everything, lights, heat, AC, electric appliances, hot water and so on. So my average monthly bill is $80.00 and that is actual. It runs within only a few dollars difference every single month.
Thank you so much for those numbers. We are looking at North Carolina and Florida. How are the taxes in North Carolina? We get half off of property taxes since we are over 65 and have lived in our house over 10 years. (More like 25 years).
 

Pixieish

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Me too. We never had a lot of money, but we have alway's loved to share with the kids and grandkids, animal shelters (no kill) and other's. You can't take it with you and I came from a farmhouse with outside plumbing, and wood fire place.

HAHA! I actually lived in a tee pee for six months when I was 19 (not by choice...we were so broke we couldn't afford crackers, lol)...we fished for dinner every night, I learned about Native American culture, taught myself to do beadwork, carved a bow and set of arrows from branches of an ash tree, learned to make the best beef jerky EVER...it was really pretty cool. (And taught this gal - who was originally a pretty high-maintenance teenaged girl - a thing or seven. ;) ) We met so many amazing people from all over the world...good times!
 

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