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Old 02-12-2013, 05:31 AM   #21
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Oooooops! I turned around and pushed the envelope. I have been dribbling coffee and tea in front of the day bed and it was looking nasty. My aid is not allowed to shampoo the carpet. The kids are only here twice a year and don't have time to do such chores, sooooooo..........just spot cleaned in order to minimize the effort. Boy, I am sore today but am buzzing away. It's easy to say to let things go, but it is so hard to live with a mess. Right now, life is challenging enough without looking at messes and eating too many frozen meals. Bah humbug. Hugs all around.

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You are well and buzzing after your envelope escapade. Do take care. Try to stay away from hay bales......
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When I was a kid, my family bred, raised and showed american saddle bred horses. I did my share of tossing bales of hay and straw. Until I was in high school, I was stronger than most of the boys from tossing bales and cleaning stalls. That's some strenuous work.

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When I was a kid, my family bred, raised and showed american saddle bred horses. I did my share of tossing bales of hay and straw. Until I was in high school, I was stronger than most of the boys from tossing bales and cleaning stalls. That's some strenuous work.

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Share much in common! She is equestrian involved even now... Pretty horses she has and they do take care.

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Oooooops! I turned around and pushed the envelope. I have been dribbling coffee and tea in front of the day bed and it was looking nasty. My aid is not allowed to shampoo the carpet. The kids are only here twice a year and don't have time to do such chores, sooooooo..........just spot cleaned in order to minimize the effort. Boy, I am sore today but am buzzing away. It's easy to say to let things go, but it is so hard to live with a mess. Right now, life is challenging enough without looking at messes and eating too many frozen meals. Bah humbug. Hugs all around.

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my dear spine
i understand how hard
it is to have to let some things
go where some things
just can't just let sit
try to minimize the things
used and maintain certain a
number of
utensil containers cups
and so on
try not to be overwhelmed

that someone who cares
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So true Eva..... so true. Wise encouragement.
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