Marie Miller
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Getting my contribution to SO’s play date baked. More woodwork to be deep cleaned.
Owwww!I was wrapping some bread in foil last night and gave myself the mother of all paper cuts on it. I've never done that before. So I'm nursing it today.
What's your recipe?I am done doing. There is a margarita calling my name loudly and clearly.
It seems they are even faster with a metal roof. Which is what I am considering, But then again, I'll never out live another shingle roof so ??? ..... this house is 26yrs old .... is it due? I really do not want to wait for a leak.It's astonishing to me how fast professional roofers are. They usually do a good-size house in a single day around here. (Mostly asphalt-type shingle roofs.).
Works like a charm - Southern Mating Call “ honey”.What's your recipe?
If your house has the original roof and it's shingles, then you are probably due. Most roofing companies will do a free inspection and offer a bid.It seems they are even faster with a metal roof. Which is what I am considering, But then again, I'll never out live another shingle roof so ??? ..... this house is 26yrs old .... is it due? I really do not want to wait for a leak.
Damn, Son. That's quite a drop. Back in the early days of A1C testing I think I bumped up against 7, and have been under 6 ever since then. I've been "pre-diabetic" for a while. I tell my doctor that I'm also pre-dead, and it is what it is.
Yeah. I actually was shocked myself at the time. Doc said it was better than his, and he's a young intern only graduating this month. I looked it up again today because I was on their "portal" site to request medication refills. But I actually got the nod on this from his crusty supervising Doc.Damn, Son. That's quite a drop. Back in the early days of A1C testing I think I bumped up against 7, and have been under 6 ever since then. I've been "pre-diabetic" for a while. I tell my doctor that I'm also pre-dead, and it is what it is.
It's not easy when our survival does not require activity. My "best time" was when I lived outside of DC and commuted to work on my bicycle. It was 12 miles each way, and took the same amount of time as driving did. So I got 45 minutes of cardio in the AM and in the PM without it costing me any time from my schedule.Yeah. I actually was shocked myself at the time. Doc said it was better than his, and he's a young intern only graduating this month. I looked it up again today because I was on their "portal" site to request medication refills. But I actually got the nod on this from his crusty supervising Doc.
I'm on 3 meds related to this, I'm trying to ramp up my activity, and I'm trying to be serious about what I consume.
I'm trying to stay on course now and not risk breaking my progress. In the last year I have dropped a good 60 pounds or more. I'd like to drop another 25 or 30 but right now things are holding steady. I hope some of that is from putting on a little more muscle mass. I've been cautious on this Mounjaro stuff because of so much bad press. I'd anticipated everything from bulging eyes to floppy neck wattles So far, nothing of that sort. Biggest problem is droopy drawers, so maybe I need more butt?
It's not all wine and roses, sometimes I get tired and have to push myself. I note that especially near the end of my "solar power day" when shading means I may as well pack it all in. I sometimes dread heading out to coil up cables and move all of the heavy stuff back inside for the night. Add mowing days on top of that (push only, no self-propelled or circus wagons here)... wel I push myself. But I try to break it up into small stints.
I guess today, I will either make a half batch of chocolate chips cookies or half batch of chocolate-chocolate chip biscotti to put in the freezer.