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Monthly Archives: July 2020
Matchmaker Matchmaker
The other day, my mother came to my doctor’s appointment. Once we got into the center and were waiting, my mother took out her phone and began showing me videos from Facebook. She began by showing me makeovers- one of … Continue reading
Covid for Cancer
Nothing is more annoying than being asked questions for Covid- when you have lung cancer. For example, Hospital Hall Monitors: I have a few questions for you. Have you been out of the country in the past 14 days? Me: … Continue reading
No. No. No. No. No. Maybe
This morning I had the long-overdue test: The MRI. Since I was feeling a sensation in the original spot of this whole mess, as well as having trouble feeling my right hand at times, the doctor thought it was best … Continue reading
Step 1, Finished.
Today I decided that perhaps it is time to watch some tutorials on how to use the machinery I ordered (hubby says, rushed) back in April. A few things to note: I cannot stand the sound of people breathing. I … Continue reading
Your Mother Will Get It
I have little motivation- that’s what has come out since hubby asked me when I was ready to return my $$$$ dollars worth of crafting machinesĀ I bought in haste- but never opened. I am happy to sit in bed all … Continue reading
I’ll Be The Judge
My favorite thing…. is to watch videos that people think are amazing- whether they have an uplifting message or are just “feel good” videos… and critique them. This evening, I decided to visit the “watch” tab on the left-hand side … Continue reading
You Better Think, Think!
My eldest has always been food-conscious- from the time she was an infant! Most recently, she’s been concerned about her weight- even though she is perfect (in every way). Last week, I was finally able to get her into the … Continue reading
Simon
I have no memory- or, I have little recent memory left. This evening, I had finally got my crew involved in a family game of Rummy Kub, when the game ended before it began. The order went by oldest to … Continue reading
Oy, My Back!
Hubby came down from showering and started to complain how old he’s getting and how bad his back is. He says, “I can’t lift things like the way I used to.”With that, he looks at me and I can see … Continue reading
Clueless
This evening, while I was sitting at the dinner table, I noticed how firm my new stomach was and made a sad face. Both of my daughters caught wind and one of the idiots said, Kid 1: Mom, at least … Continue reading