I have kinda put myself in time out. Trying to get Flo back in the real world, and I have had health issues for almost 3 weeks. Not exerting a whole lot of energy. I've been reading other posts, but I haven't felt like writing. Maybe tomorrow.
Not a problem. The pneumonia takes time to get over. I hope that coping with your Mom gets easier..but I guess it won't. My friend cares for her 96 year old Mom at home and she has cognitive issues...
We all want you to take care of yourself and your mom first. I have been blogging less, too, because I seemed to have nothing to say that hasn't already been said, and I realized that being a slave to blogging is not it's purpose!
Know that even though we miss your keen sense of humor and delightful stories... we all want nothing more than for you to take whatever time you need to regenerate build your energy levels to where you need them to be. Give yourself a big group hug from all of us... and let your mom know that we're thinking of her as well. She did a great job raising her daughter, Mare. Tell her thank you for me.
I can't stop thinking about you. You are sunshine in my life. I pray that sunshine will stream into yours carrying a stronger body and a peaceful soul on it's beams.
I'll check in on you again in the morning. Sleep well, my friend.
Glinda is a leftie who is completely in her right mind. Her blog is intended to be a 'Flo'-ing series of musings, thoughts of the day, and life adventures that should make you smile.
Retired teacher...I enjoyed learning with the students.[5th grade- 18 years, 6th-2 years, 4th-4yrs, 3rd-3 yrs, 1st- 1 yr, Kdg- 2 yrs. I don't miss the stress or the paperwork! I miss interaction with learning and the kids' 'aha' moments. If you stop by, please leave a hello![in the form of a comment].
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It's okay, we'll wait. Some people are worth it.
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Jo, a retired teacher, At
October 9, 2008 at 10:44 PM
well, we all have down days when we reach our golden years...
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Great Grandma Lin, At
October 9, 2008 at 11:24 PM
Not a problem. The pneumonia takes time to get over. I hope that coping with your Mom gets easier..but I guess it won't. My friend cares for her 96 year old Mom at home and she has cognitive issues...
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RamblingWoods2.com, At
October 10, 2008 at 12:11 AM
We all want you to take care of yourself and your mom first.
I have been blogging less, too, because I seemed to have nothing to say that hasn't already been said, and I realized that being a slave to blogging is not it's purpose!
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Linda Reeder, At
October 10, 2008 at 10:28 PM
Know that even though we miss your keen sense of humor and delightful stories... we all want nothing more than for you to take whatever time you need to regenerate build your energy levels to where you need them to be. Give yourself a big group hug from all of us... and let your mom know that we're thinking of her as well. She did a great job raising her daughter, Mare. Tell her thank you for me.
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wispy willow, At
October 11, 2008 at 9:06 PM
I can't stop thinking about you.
You are sunshine in my life. I pray that sunshine will stream into yours carrying a stronger body and a peaceful soul on it's beams.
I'll check in on you again in the morning. Sleep well, my friend.
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wispy willow, At
October 11, 2008 at 11:21 PM
Good morning Sunshine.
Just checking in to let you know that your stories are going to go right on being a part of my day... in memory, if not in words.
Please take care of youtrself.
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wispy willow, At
October 12, 2008 at 1:56 PM
Thank you everyone for your kind thoughts. A definite day brightener!
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Mare, At
October 12, 2008 at 7:49 PM
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