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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 300520" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, folks.</p><p></p><p>Trish, I have days like that sometimes. I'm glad you got to Mrs Mac before she was lying there for too long though. by the way - go easy on names unless you changed them, one of the first things people Google when they get online, is their own name! But then, I'm paranoid about people from my real world, tracking me to here.</p><p></p><p>Sharon/WO, once you get used to your daytime nap, it's very hard to give them up. I suggest you consider moving to Europe, especially Greece or similar, where they have a daily siesta programmed into the life of the country. Very civilised!</p><p></p><p>Sharon/LDM, an hour of intense cardio workout - I would be exhausted just watching it. Good for her wearing a highly visible helmet. The most highly visible mototbike helmet I've ever seen, had one of those suction cup Garfield dolls stuck to it. It looked like Garfield was hanging on to the side of the rider's head, tail fluttering behind while the cat grinned into the breeze!</p><p></p><p>I went out shopping this morning with mother in law. I didn't need much but I did need to buy meat to cook tomorrow. It's my big cooking binge day of the week, along with as much extra housework as we can get done. While mother in law was doing her grocery shopping I headed to exchange a game for difficult child 3 and on the way I got my eyes 'done' with one of those special treatments that takes away all the bags, shadows etc. I have to admit, it did look effective. The trouble is, she did one eye and because I briefly looked down it put a wrinkle in it or something, so she carefully cleaned it off and did the other eye. I had warned her I'm allergic to cosmetics with preservatives and she couldn't tell me what was in it (apart from minerals like magnesium - which I suspect is epsom salts) and even though she wascareful, I think I got a slight trace in my eye. Over the rest of the day, my other eye began to get sore as well. Nothing major, just eyes feeling as if I stayed up for two days straight watching a movie marathon.</p><p>So I have a good excuse for not buying the stuff, at the bargain basement price of $99. I might play around with some chemicals a bit but I strongly suspect it is simply epsom salts in a sorbolene base. It's the long advertorial TV ads that make it so expensive!</p><p></p><p>I took a different way back so I wouldn't have to go past that stall again, which took me past the boutique clothing stores. So I peeked to see if any of them had something I could consider, as "mother of the bride" for easy child 2/difficult child 2's wedding. I found a lovely dress (several of them, but I only bougt one) in easy child 2/difficult child 2's favourite designer's store.</p><p></p><p>So at last I have something to wear to the wedding. It is sleeveless and shows off my 'batwings' unfortunately, but a pale lacy shrug or wrap will take care of that.</p><p></p><p>Only five weeks to go!</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Wednesday.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 300520, member: 1991"] G'day, folks. Trish, I have days like that sometimes. I'm glad you got to Mrs Mac before she was lying there for too long though. by the way - go easy on names unless you changed them, one of the first things people Google when they get online, is their own name! But then, I'm paranoid about people from my real world, tracking me to here. Sharon/WO, once you get used to your daytime nap, it's very hard to give them up. I suggest you consider moving to Europe, especially Greece or similar, where they have a daily siesta programmed into the life of the country. Very civilised! Sharon/LDM, an hour of intense cardio workout - I would be exhausted just watching it. Good for her wearing a highly visible helmet. The most highly visible mototbike helmet I've ever seen, had one of those suction cup Garfield dolls stuck to it. It looked like Garfield was hanging on to the side of the rider's head, tail fluttering behind while the cat grinned into the breeze! I went out shopping this morning with mother in law. I didn't need much but I did need to buy meat to cook tomorrow. It's my big cooking binge day of the week, along with as much extra housework as we can get done. While mother in law was doing her grocery shopping I headed to exchange a game for difficult child 3 and on the way I got my eyes 'done' with one of those special treatments that takes away all the bags, shadows etc. I have to admit, it did look effective. The trouble is, she did one eye and because I briefly looked down it put a wrinkle in it or something, so she carefully cleaned it off and did the other eye. I had warned her I'm allergic to cosmetics with preservatives and she couldn't tell me what was in it (apart from minerals like magnesium - which I suspect is epsom salts) and even though she wascareful, I think I got a slight trace in my eye. Over the rest of the day, my other eye began to get sore as well. Nothing major, just eyes feeling as if I stayed up for two days straight watching a movie marathon. So I have a good excuse for not buying the stuff, at the bargain basement price of $99. I might play around with some chemicals a bit but I strongly suspect it is simply epsom salts in a sorbolene base. It's the long advertorial TV ads that make it so expensive! I took a different way back so I wouldn't have to go past that stall again, which took me past the boutique clothing stores. So I peeked to see if any of them had something I could consider, as "mother of the bride" for easy child 2/difficult child 2's wedding. I found a lovely dress (several of them, but I only bougt one) in easy child 2/difficult child 2's favourite designer's store. So at last I have something to wear to the wedding. It is sleeveless and shows off my 'batwings' unfortunately, but a pale lacy shrug or wrap will take care of that. Only five weeks to go! Enjoy your Wednesday. Marg [/QUOTE]
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