Happy Birthday, Mooselips!!!
NOT a problem, although...if she is 105, she is a living example of the fountain of youth!
My mom is going to be 90 in December, takes 2 pills one for B.P. and one for her thyroid. Sharp as a tack, remembers WAY better than me!
(We need to bottle of some of what THEY have!)
thank you again all, it's the birthday that keeps on giving!
My mom is going to be 90 in December, takes 2 pills one for B.P. and one for her thyroid. Sharp as a tack, remembers WAY better than me!
(We need to bottle of some of what THEY have!)
thank you again all, it's the birthday that keeps on giving!
Ann, you just are SO smart. Why didn't I think of that? I have a built-in floatation device in my wardrobe.
Ok, regarding the after picture, I want to be the one in the tight fiitting little red number, 2nd from the right. I see NO lumps and bumps and long lean legs. I just know that's going to be me ... when I get to heaven, or possibly after I squeeze myself into and out of that fountain of youth.
I can just see it now. I'm stuck in there and y'all are laughing your heads off. Moose will be saying, "Oh, not to worry, not to worry. We'll have you out of there by November." (Said very fast in her Ohio/yankee accent. And even I can understand it.) Cats Pajamas will be spouting recovery encouragement like, "Oh, Hangin', just remember 'One day at a time'" while cracking jokes. (Oh yes you will, Cats. I know you. ) Jody Hepler will be reminding me to "practice these principles in all our affairs" and telling me "It is what it is" and I should practice acceptance. She's such a program gal. (Uh, I have never in my life read a page in the One Day at a Time book that says anything about applying the program when stuck in a hole.) And, of course, Ann will capture all of this on her camera and splash it all over the internet. I'll have the blood squeezed out of my face and Ann will be saying, "Hey Hangin', look over here and smile!"
Oh yeah, I'm feeling just great about this trip..... I'm thinking staying old and wrinkled ain't so bad.
Ok, regarding the after picture, I want to be the one in the tight fiitting little red number, 2nd from the right. I see NO lumps and bumps and long lean legs. I just know that's going to be me ... when I get to heaven, or possibly after I squeeze myself into and out of that fountain of youth.
I can just see it now. I'm stuck in there and y'all are laughing your heads off. Moose will be saying, "Oh, not to worry, not to worry. We'll have you out of there by November." (Said very fast in her Ohio/yankee accent. And even I can understand it.) Cats Pajamas will be spouting recovery encouragement like, "Oh, Hangin', just remember 'One day at a time'" while cracking jokes. (Oh yes you will, Cats. I know you. ) Jody Hepler will be reminding me to "practice these principles in all our affairs" and telling me "It is what it is" and I should practice acceptance. She's such a program gal. (Uh, I have never in my life read a page in the One Day at a Time book that says anything about applying the program when stuck in a hole.) And, of course, Ann will capture all of this on her camera and splash it all over the internet. I'll have the blood squeezed out of my face and Ann will be saying, "Hey Hangin', look over here and smile!"
Oh yeah, I'm feeling just great about this trip..... I'm thinking staying old and wrinkled ain't so bad.
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