'bout the same as yesterday
great ideas folks. Small town here and would whoever want food already made? Will have to check it out.
thanks again everyone
'bout the same as yesterday
great ideas folks. Small town here and would whoever want food already made? Will have to check it out.
thanks again everyone
Can you freeze any of it?
Yesterday, I put a library hold on Dale Carnegie’s How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. Interestingly, the two copies owned by my library are currently checked out.
When I was a kid, I read How to Win Friends and Influence People and found it pretty useful although it was outdated even in that long-ago time. If I mine any gold nuggets out of Stop Worrying, maybe I’ll have better stuff to post in these kind of threads.
Another suggestion: Get out every day, do something, and talk to someone. Why am I still working when I just turned 64? To interact with people. Today I had a conversation with two children while waiting for the library to open.
Hell, I’m 64 and I’m retiring SO THAT I can be at the library when it opens…
I’m getting out and interacting more now that I’m “old” than I did when I was working myself to death. And now that I don’t mind embarrassing myself*, I can strike up a conversation with almost anyone.
*I just came here from this thread, where I quoted a wise old guy who turned 60: “Welcome to the decade of Not Giving A Fuck What Anyone Thinks Of You”!
Count me in here dude. I got no good words, but I wish ya well. It just didn’t seem like enough for a post when others has so much better stuff to say.
I try to start to build or find little positives to look forward to - even if they are tiny little positives…
It’s not perfect, but life has been rough.
No matter how small your town is, I’m sure they have a Police Department or Fire Department, and those people are always hungry!
Sympathy for your migraineur. I battled that dragon in my 40s. My daughter is going through that now. At least the medications are better than they were 20 years ago!
I was given pain Rx, and told, “But don’t use them.”
I complained about my neck since the Ark went aground. Just a few years ago, I had an MRI of my neck, and a spinal specialist said, “No wonder you have been complaining of pain! You have a pinched nerve!”
Far cry from a doctor telling me, “You can’t keep having these headaches!”
Well, DUH!
Caring for migraines is a lot like trying to nail jello to a tree…
~VOW