Guest guest Posted August 8, 2011 Report Share Posted August 8, 2011 Thanks for the encouragement Dan and everyone else too. I am fortunate that sometimes I can still laugh when things are so painful. It was better when I had a pet, as they always did something comical. Harder now that I’m petless. By the way that swampy smell we kept smelling wasn’t because the house was full of high humidity, but Steve put the blinds down and forgot to close the slider. So all night the mowed grass, and the lake smells were permeating the inside. He didn’t discover it until the next morning when he went to open the blinds. So that meant the slider was open ALL night. We have so many cats that travel thru our backyard, not to mention other country critters, it’s a wonder we didn’t end up with a bed full! Lol… see, humor does a body good. I feel better physically today. Not so much body pain. Thanks again, hugs, Jackie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Dao NguuSent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 7:57 AMTo: mserslife Subject: RE: High pain days Sorry to learn you're in such awful pain! I can only pray and ask you have some relief. At least, you're able to keep a sense of humor through this.Dan U dao_nguu@... To: MSersLife From: rubyjax@...Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2011 00:50:46 -0700Subject: High pain days Hi friends,…I have been having so much pain all thru-out my body for some time now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2011 Report Share Posted August 10, 2011 A home full of new cats (and racoons & skunks & so on) would have been a sight (and smell) to wake up to!Dan U dao_nguu@... To: MSersLife From: rubyjax@...Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 15:59:50 -0700Subject: Dan and all......RE: High pain days Thanks for the encouragement Dan and everyone else too. I am fortunate that sometimes I can still laugh when things are so painful. It was better when I had a pet, as they always did something comical. Harder now that I’m petless. By the way that swampy smell we kept smelling wasn’t because the house was full of high humidity, but Steve put the blinds down and forgot to close the slider. So all night the mowed grass, and the lake smells were permeating the inside. He didn’t discover it until the next morning when he went to open the blinds. So that meant the slider was open ALL night. We have so many cats that travel thru our backyard, not to mention other country critters, it’s a wonder we didn’t end up with a bed full! Lol… see, humor does a body good. I feel better physically today. Not so much body pain. Thanks again, hugs, Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2011 Report Share Posted August 10, 2011 Speaking of stinky things, Rob, Mike, Rob's latest victim and the two kittens I couldn't find homes for...just left! I still have my 2 cats, 1 kitten (spoken for but not yet picked up) the mommy cat...I am having her fixed later this month then she can become an indoor/outdoor cat like my other two. Don't really want or need another cat but I couldn't let her be dropped off at some farm to just make babies till she dies. Reason I refer to Mike as part of the stinky is he IS...stinky...he smokes ALL the time! Makes his own so he spends hours at the table rolling them them smogs the backyard (not allowed to smoke inside). The last few days here he had a real short timer's attitude, spent 90% of his time either on his laptop or rolling cigs. He did come out a few times and help with dinner, and last night did the dishes, other then that, didn't do a thing. Nor did he buy any food except for 1/2 gal milk and a doz eggs. And he drank most of the milk...Whoopee. So I am really not all that sorry to see him roll away with the rest of them. Robbin is happy again, too.   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Dan and all......RE: High pain days Thanks for the encouragement Dan and everyone else too. I am fortunate that sometimes I can still laugh when things are so painful. It was better when I had a pet, as they always did something comical. Harder now that I’m petless. By the way that swampy smell we kept smelling wasn’t because the house was full of high humidity, but Steve put the blinds down and forgot to close the slider. So all night the mowed grass, and the lake smells were permeating the inside. He didn’t discover it until the next morning when he went to open the blinds. So that meant the slider was open ALL night. We have so many cats that travel thru our backyard, not to mention other country critters, it’s a wonder we didn’t end up with a bed full! Lol… see, humor does a body good. I feel better physically today. Not so much body pain. Thanks again, hugs, Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2011 Report Share Posted August 11, 2011 I know Dan, and we have a whole bunch of neighbor cats, and some of them have been invited into our home. They seem to congregate in our backyard, so I am surprised none of them sauntered in. lol…now the wild critters that’s a different story. YIKES! Good thing we don’t have snakes and poisonous spiders out here. J Hugs, Jackie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Dao NguuSent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 8:18 AMTo: mserslife Subject: RE: Dan and all......RE: High pain days A home full of new cats (and racoons & skunks & so on) would have been a sight (and smell) to wake up to!Dan U dao_nguu@... To: MSersLife From: rubyjax@...Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 15:59:50 -0700Subject: Dan and all......RE: High pain days Thanks for the encouragement Dan and everyone else too. I am fortunate that sometimes I can still laugh when things are so painful. It was better when I had a pet, as they always did something comical. Harder now that I’m petless. By the way that swampy smell we kept smelling wasn’t because the house was full of high humidity, but Steve put the blinds down and forgot to close the slider. So all night the mowed grass, and the lake smells were permeating the inside. He didn’t discover it until the next morning when he went to open the blinds. So that meant the slider was open ALL night. We have so many cats that travel thru our backyard, not to mention other country critters, it’s a wonder we didn’t end up with a bed full! Lol… see, humor does a body good. I feel better physically today. Not so much body pain. Thanks again, hugs, Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2011 Report Share Posted August 11, 2011 I know Dan, and we have a whole bunch of neighbor cats, and some of them have been invited into our home. They seem to congregate in our backyard, so I am surprised none of them sauntered in. lol…now the wild critters that’s a different story. YIKES! Good thing we don’t have snakes and poisonous spiders out here. J Hugs, Jackie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Dao NguuSent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 8:18 AMTo: mserslife Subject: RE: Dan and all......RE: High pain days A home full of new cats (and racoons & skunks & so on) would have been a sight (and smell) to wake up to!Dan U dao_nguu@... To: MSersLife From: rubyjax@...Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 15:59:50 -0700Subject: Dan and all......RE: High pain days Thanks for the encouragement Dan and everyone else too. I am fortunate that sometimes I can still laugh when things are so painful. It was better when I had a pet, as they always did something comical. Harder now that I’m petless. By the way that swampy smell we kept smelling wasn’t because the house was full of high humidity, but Steve put the blinds down and forgot to close the slider. So all night the mowed grass, and the lake smells were permeating the inside. He didn’t discover it until the next morning when he went to open the blinds. So that meant the slider was open ALL night. We have so many cats that travel thru our backyard, not to mention other country critters, it’s a wonder we didn’t end up with a bed full! Lol… see, humor does a body good. I feel better physically today. Not so much body pain. Thanks again, hugs, Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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