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Ms Madge! Oh my gosh that man IS just like my Mama's lady in Memory Care! Why do some get to just wander and touch and nothing ever happens to them?! I hate these yucky care places. Bless you and The Viking.
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That's it! I am cancelling Christmas!
On behalf of all my suffering brat buddies out there with narcissistic families, and hurting themselves to figure it out, I must try to help by cancelling those toxic christmas gatherings. Not exactly a Norman Rockwell painting?
Cancel it! I say, cancel!

A year without Christmas, you say?

Yes, you can do it and change your life!
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Where do I sign the petition, Send.
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Hear hear, Send.

My informed source tells me that volunteers are always needed at shelters for homeless people at Christmas because of increased demand - cooking breakfasts, doing the dishes, that kind of thing. I hope that as long as I am doing something in a good cause my kids will stop either trying to make me go to their houses or feeling guilty about me. The key to being able to say no seems to be having a legitimate prior engagement rather than saying to your would-be host "I would rather stick red-hot needles in my eyeballs than endure your household."

We all seem to hanker after that traditional family holiday. But God alone knows why!
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I behaved very badly indeed yesterday.

I was at a family wedding ( my brother's son). I love this boy dearly and his new wife and her family are all sweethearts. But....

This was not their Parish church. They did the rehearsal with a different priest, not the one who actually married them. The officiant started the ceremony speaking Spanish and English ( not translating, just alternate sentences, or maybe just randomly code switching between the two languages.

It would have fine if he'd just SOUNDED like Ricky Riccardo. But when started proclaiming how great it was that his Church married only heterosexual couples, the congregation shifted uncomfortably.

And then, he launched into marital advice about what do do when the wife exploded in anger and screamed and yelled. My neice (sister of the groom) turned around and rolled her eyes at my daughters.

I texted my girls that I thought the priest was "priestsplaining" marriage. It was all downhill from there.

But when they brought out the white satin braided rope to wrap around the new couple, and asked them to light candles (was the rope flammable?), the tears started rolling down my cheeks and was trying so hard to suppress laughter.

I'm a terrible person.
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Laughing uncontrollably now.
You brats are all great!
I hope I make it to the lue.
Did I spell that right?
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Love it, BB! I hope you thanked the priest for "such a wonderful service" when you shook hands with him.
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Sheesh.
"When people flung their potty waste out of the window, they would shout “Gardez l'eau” [gar-day low]. That's French for “watch out for the water”. We probably get the word “loo” from this expression, although some people think it comes from “Room 100” which is what European people used to call the bathroom".

You heard it here first: Loo.
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Yes, we shook hands all around!

The other highlight was when my brother and SIL proceeded elegantly to the back of the church to brings the Eucharistic Gifts to the front, as they had been told to do during rehearsal; no gifts were to be had in the rear, so they just as elegantly processed back the aisle to their seats and pointed to the officiant that the gifts were already on the altar.

My SIL got VERY good use of her lovely navy chiffon ensemble!
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Send, one of the best Thanksgivings I ever had was the year after my divorce.

I signed up to serve dinners at a local Episcopal Church and met the loveliest people. I was tired and sore at the end of the day and went out for Chinese food afterwards. I felt very good that evening.
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Barb that is absolutely hysterical - I can just see the congregation wondering why on earth they'd taken it into their heads to go for a little ramble in the middle of the service 😂
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I have been eating like a bird.
But I feel so stuffed.
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Kinda like a turkey, huh, Send?
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Well, that is what I have been eating, turkey. I am too old to wait for the actual day of Thanksgiving.
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Thought I'd bring a few goodies to the Viking for thanksgiving dinner-

baked sweet potato, Mac n cheese, ambrosia, pumpkin pie, See's chocolate, maraschino cherries for a Shirley temple, honey baked ham, cranberries and sweet Hawaiian rolls

should I bother with a vegetable? 😋
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Nah, MsMadge - you've definitely got your 'five a day' there, not even counting the cocoa beans in the chocolate :)

(((Have a very Happy Thanksgiving)))
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I hope she licks the plate clean MsM!
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When are we getting 'On My Mind' back? How else are we supposed to wish everybody happy holidays???
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I seem to be annoying the Viking

she pinched me several times the past couple of visits
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maybe you are just getting slower at dodging MsM? I'm glad she is still feisty!
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MsMadge,
She pinched you?
So sorry, she must have thought you were the turkey this year.
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Hey, MsMadge,
Did you get enough "light rain"?

The rain finally arrived here, and is a pleasant on and off again rain, mostly occuring overnight.

Tweety was lost today, I panicked, thinking he could have fallen behind something, and he suddenly got very quiet. Looking everywhere. But he found a new place overhead on the ceiling fan. Oh, there he is, looking down at me. Now I must dust the fan.
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Don't turn on the fan to blow the dust away, that would be behaving very badly!
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Aww choo! Very badly!!! The fans have been off mostly so he could fly around free. The t.v. has been on 6 hours with bird videos, getting a little on my nerves now. But his twirting never bothers me. The videos have birds in the pet shop or avery, so many of them. He is very smart, and drinks water whenever I say so, or whenever we eat or drink, he does too.

There is a light rain....a very nice day off for us both.

Oh, I already mentioned the rain. It has been so rare, and unlike the fear monger news had warned us about.
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Send,
light rain ? It poured and was windy. Had to get pails at nearly midnight to try and keep rain from going under the cement slab. I still need to clean the floor furnace- I was cold last night
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So sorry MsMadge! Bailing water in pails at midnight---you just don't need this!

Living alone, I once called the army corp of engineers, who referred me to a guy who properly placed sandbags to prevent the rain water from entering under the guest house into the bedroom, which was sopping wet.

The sandbags can redirect the water away from your home.
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Sandbags might not be readily available but I imagine several bags of cheap potting soil from the local hardware or garden centre would work just as well.
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Yes, but do not empty the potting soil onto the ground, keep the bags intact. I just had to say that, because my first thoughts were, well...you know.

Good idea CWillie, she can plant in the potting soil in the spring. Lowe's delivers.
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Well, the storms are bad for so many people. Hoping everyone stays safe.
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Lowe’s delivers ?

I’m getting too old to be hauling 50 lb bags

At least we didn’t wake up to a 7 point earthquake
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