Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 Carol, you have a wonderful sense of humor. I loved your letter. Yep, I do believe we are in this Lewyville so deep that sometimes we are feeling a bit Lewy. Hang in there dear lady, Friday is coming (I didn't say which Friday) Smile : ) Love a bunch, Imogene In a message dated 12/18/2007 7:13:19 PM Central Standard Time, adhd5464@... writes: What if all the people we so boldly complain about actually got on this website and read what we really think about their behavior. What if they actually got interested enough to learn something about caring for a Lewyville Slugger? This site keeps me from being invisible. Since nobody would believe all of our stories, it is nice to know there is a place where people are actually benefitting from our challenges. Besides, where else could you find a washing machine full of poop or shredded birthday cards, or lunchmeat in the dishwasher. So many vivid things to be thankful for on any given day. I get tickled thinking of landing on the agitator of my washer. I know the bruise would be one of the three week kind, with all of the colors of the spectrum. the yellow would have to be the worst, you know the day after the green is fading! By checking in daily, I guarantee myself a chance to be heard. It doesn't mater what you tell the LO, cause they don't remember it anyway. My reality check is this site. It's a sad fact, but your posts remind me I am still a person, even while doing loop de lews on a runaway rollercoaster. I appreciate all the advice, but sometimes, I just need to know I am not alone. Did I mention that Millie took the package of puppy training pads and put them in the fridge? Cool, huh? Three more days of school and then 2 whole weeks of Millie Mania! You guys gotta get me through my break. I am even thinking of signing up for a colonscopy for the sheer respite. The kids are wild crazy right before vacation. Some days Millie is the easier of the two venues. My friends and I play a little game in conversation. The first one to use the word " plethora " each day gets the points. They aren't worth anything, but points are points, in my book. So, put down those Christmas cards and wrapping paper, and keep the site exciting for those of us who will be trapped on the coaster for days on end. Smiles, Carol Welcome to LBDcaregivers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 Courage, you have a wonderfully plethora sense of humor!! Love a bunch, Imogene In a message dated 12/18/2007 9:42:00 PM Central Standard Time, gaat@... writes: Carol, Who knew that my parents would have had a plethora of male children who don't appear to care about them or a daughter with POA who plethorically over-medicates my mother. While my pleas to have this stop have been plethoric the results, thus far, have been less than plethorically pleasing. At one point I did worry that they could read my plethoric emails but I let it go because I stand by what I have to say. The break with my siblings resulted from a plethora of causes and I believe it would have happened eventually. If they do read my posts and don't like what I have to say then they can kiss my plethoric a%! With you in a plethora of feeling, Courage **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 Happy Holidays Carol, Way to go Millie with the puppy pads. Your posts always make me know I'm not alone. Being a 1:1 Live-In caregiver I have seen a lot. Carol keep up the good work. I will keep you in prayer during your vacation. Try to do something other than the Colon like a massage or movie. God will continue to give us the strength and patience. Dimpsy Licensed Caregiver What if our siblings read all of our posts? OT, sort of! What if all the people we so boldly complain about actually got on this website and read what we really think about their behavior. What if they actually got interested enough to learn something about caring for a Lewyville Slugger? This site keeps me from being invisible. Since nobody would believe all of our stories, it is nice to know there is a place where people are actually benefitting from our challenges. Besides, where else could you find a washing machine full of poop or shredded birthday cards, or lunchmeat in the dishwasher. So many vivid things to be thankful for on any given day. I get tickled thinking of landing on the agitator of my washer. I know the bruise would be one of the three week kind, with all of the colors of the spectrum. the yellow would have to be the worst, you know the day after the green is fading! By checking in daily, I guarantee myself a chance to be heard. It doesn't mater what you tell the LO, cause they don't remember it anyway. My reality check is this site. It's a sad fact, but your posts remind me I am still a person, even while doing loop de lews on a runaway rollercoaster. I appreciate all the advice, but sometimes, I just need to know I am not alone. Did I mention that Millie took the package of puppy training pads and put them in the fridge? Cool, huh? Three more days of school and then 2 whole weeks of Millie Mania! You guys gotta get me through my break. I am even thinking of signing up for a colonscopy for the sheer respite. The kids are wild crazy right before vacation. Some days Millie is the easier of the two venues. My friends and I play a little game in conversation. The first one to use the word " plethora " each day gets the points. They aren't worth anything, but points are points, in my book. So, put down those Christmas cards and wrapping paper, and keep the site exciting for those of us who will be trapped on the coaster for days on end. Smiles, Carol ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 Carol, Who knew that my parents would have had a plethora of male children who don't appear to care about them or a daughter with POA who plethorically over-medicates my mother. While my pleas to have this stop have been plethoric the results, thus far, have been less than plethorically pleasing. At one point I did worry that they could read my plethoric emails but I let it go because I stand by what I have to say. The break with my siblings resulted from a plethora of causes and I believe it would have happened eventually. If they do read my posts and don't like what I have to say then they can kiss my plethoric a%! With you in a plethora of feeling, Courage What if our siblings read all of our posts? OT, sort of! What if all the people we so boldly complain about actually got on this website and read what we really think about their behavior. What if they actually got interested enough to learn something about caring for a Lewyville Slugger? This site keeps me from being invisible. Since nobody would believe all of our stories, it is nice to know there is a place where people are actually benefitting from our challenges. Besides, where else could you find a washing machine full of poop or shredded birthday cards, or lunchmeat in the dishwasher. So many vivid things to be thankful for on any given day. I get tickled thinking of landing on the agitator of my washer. I know the bruise would be one of the three week kind, with all of the colors of the spectrum. the yellow would have to be the worst, you know the day after the green is fading! By checking in daily, I guarantee myself a chance to be heard. It doesn't mater what you tell the LO, cause they don't remember it anyway. My reality check is this site. It's a sad fact, but your posts remind me I am still a person, even while doing loop de lews on a runaway rollercoaster. I appreciate all the advice, but sometimes, I just need to know I am not alone. Did I mention that Millie took the package of puppy training pads and put them in the fridge? Cool, huh? Three more days of school and then 2 whole weeks of Millie Mania! You guys gotta get me through my break. I am even thinking of signing up for a colonscopy for the sheer respite. The kids are wild crazy right before vacation. Some days Millie is the easier of the two venues. My friends and I play a little game in conversation. The first one to use the word " plethora " each day gets the points. They aren't worth anything, but points are points, in my book. So, put down those Christmas cards and wrapping paper, and keep the site exciting for those of us who will be trapped on the coaster for days on end. Smiles, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 oh courage, you do make me laugh. thanks for that. verrrry much. big hugs, anna What if our siblings read all of our posts? OT, sort of! What if all the people we so boldly complain about actually got on this website and read what we really think about their behavior. What if they actually got interested enough to learn something about caring for a Lewyville Slugger? This site keeps me from being invisible. Since nobody would believe all of our stories, it is nice to know there is a place where people are actually benefitting from our challenges. Besides, where else could you find a washing machine full of poop or shredded birthday cards, or lunchmeat in the dishwasher. So many vivid things to be thankful for on any given day. I get tickled thinking of landing on the agitator of my washer. I know the bruise would be one of the three week kind, with all of the colors of the spectrum. the yellow would have to be the worst, you know the day after the green is fading! By checking in daily, I guarantee myself a chance to be heard. It doesn't mater what you tell the LO, cause they don't remember it anyway. My reality check is this site. It's a sad fact, but your posts remind me I am still a person, even while doing loop de lews on a runaway rollercoaster. I appreciate all the advice, but sometimes, I just need to know I am not alone. Did I mention that Millie took the package of puppy training pads and put them in the fridge? Cool, huh? Three more days of school and then 2 whole weeks of Millie Mania! You guys gotta get me through my break. I am even thinking of signing up for a colonscopy for the sheer respite. The kids are wild crazy right before vacation. Some days Millie is the easier of the two venues. My friends and I play a little game in conversation. The first one to use the word " plethora " each day gets the points. They aren't worth anything, but points are points, in my book. So, put down those Christmas cards and wrapping paper, and keep the site exciting for those of us who will be trapped on the coaster for days on end. Smiles, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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