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Mark Howard

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@Mark Howard, for some reason it wouldn't quote this time. I am glad you are busy if it means you are busy making your business grow. I am still rooting for you to become very successful and very happy as well.
Have you tried the new rig yet?
 

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Have you tried the new rig yet?

No, but I have shown it to everyone that would hold still. It is so beautiful!! I don't usually drip much but since I have all these juices to try out, dripping seems like the perfect option. Looking forward to dripping in style with this setup! You sure know how to make a Dragon feel special.
 

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My hubby threw a fit because I can no longer haul the big vacuum around the house to vacuum, (MS is the pewp) well without falling down a lot and he works so hard so he only vacuums every few months or so. Therefore I bought a Dyson cordless. It's still hard because of even it's slight weight but I vacuumed!! :thumbs:

Yeah, I know, not that exciting. But I had my own house cleaning business for 13 years so vacuuming would be done in my own house every few days. I had to let that go after I face planted a few times and hubby freaked. When your independence is slipping away from you it's the little things...:blush:
 

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My hubby threw a fit because I can no longer haul the big vacuum around the house to vacuum, (MS is the pewp) well without falling down a lot and he works so hard so he only vacuums every few months or so. Therefore I bought a Dyson cordless. It's still hard because of even it's slight weight but I vacuumed!! :thumbs:

Yeah, I know, not that exciting. But I had my own house cleaning business for 13 years so vacuuming would be done in my own house every few days. I had to let that go after I face planted a few times and hubby freaked. When your independence is slipping away from you it's the little things...:blush:
I DO find it exciting. You know why.
I keep making idiot moves trying to do everything I used to be able to do - like mow the dang lawn.
Thankfully, I didn't destroy my lawnmower the other day, so I Am gonna give it another try. I don't care if it takes me 3 days to complete.
 

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I DO find it exciting. You know why.
I keep making idiot moves trying to do everything I used to be able to do - like mow the dang lawn.
Thankfully, I didn't destroy my lawnmower the other day, so I Am gonna give it another try. I don't care if it takes me 3 days to complete.

Hubby ranted that we needed to hire a house cleaning service which was really insult to injury. This way I can do a little bit here and there and still do it myself! :thumb:

I already pay for our lawn to be mowed because my hubby has never done it unless on the back of a tractor. Plus he works 12 hours a day with commute and his weekends deserves to be some time off. I don't want to think of him managing a lawnmower....the boy is not mechanically sound...:laugh:
 

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Hubby ranted that we needed to hire a house cleaning service which was really insult to injury. This way I can do a little bit here and there and still do it myself! :thumb:

I already pay for our lawn to be mowed because my hubby has never done it unless on the back of a tractor. Plus he works 12 hours a day with commute and his weekends deserves to be some time off. I don't want to think of him managing a lawnmower....the boy is not mechanically sound...:laugh:
Mine also works ridiculous hours and wants us to hire a lawn service. We simply cannot afford that right now. Even if we could, I'll be damned before I pay someone $100 bucks to mow a lawn.
I'm learning by mistakes. Not that I can't do things - though there are some I cannot, but how to take certain things much more slowly and carefully.
I've never been able to do "slow," so that's a major challenge for me.
But, I'm exhausted with feeling helpless.
I Will push myself to my limits before I accept that Anything is beyond my reach.
I'm saying this now - don't know what reality will impose - but I Refuse to accept defeat - period.
I'm not brave, or special, or particularly noble. I'm just one stubborn @$$ who's grown tired of accepting limitation.
 

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I pay someone $30 every 2 weeks to come and mow my yard. Not that I couldn't do it myself, it's just one of those things that I choose not to do.

My daughter's boyfriend was badly injured in a car accident either late last night or early this morning. He ran off the road, the car rolled and threw him out. He was life flighted to Duke with spinal fractures and head injuries. He's in a coma although I would think its medically induced because of the injuries. He's really a very nice and very talented young man.
 

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Mine also works ridiculous hours and wants us to hire a lawn service. We simply cannot afford that right now. Even if we could, I'll be damned before I pay someone $100 bucks to mow a lawn.
I'm learning by mistakes. Not that I can't do things - though there are some I cannot, but how to take certain things much more slowly and carefully.
I've never been able to do "slow," so that's a major challenge for me.
But, I'm exhausted with feeling helpless.
I Will push myself to my limits before I accept that Anything is beyond my reach.
I'm saying this now - don't know what reality will impose - but I Refuse to accept defeat - period.
I'm not brave, or special, or particularly noble. I'm just one stubborn @$$ who's grown tired of accepting limitation.

Same. The lawn guy we use is very reasonable and takes good care of things hubby would have no idea of like trimming bushes and trees and fertilizer. As for pushing yourself too much we've talked about that. Both of us are stubborn beyond imagining!! :lol:
 

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I pay someone $30 every 2 weeks to come and mow my yard. Not that I couldn't do it myself, it's just one of those things that I choose not to do.

My daughter's boyfriend was badly injured in a car accident either late last night or early this morning. He ran off the road, the car rolled and threw him out. He was life flighted to Duke with spinal fractures and head injuries. He's in a coma although I would think its medically induced because of the injuries. He's really a very nice and very talented young man.
All my best to him and a speedy recovery!!! :cry:
 

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I pay someone $30 every 2 weeks to come and mow my yard. Not that I couldn't do it myself, it's just one of those things that I choose not to do.

My daughter's boyfriend was badly injured in a car accident either late last night or early this morning. He ran off the road, the car rolled and threw him out. He was life flighted to Duke with spinal fractures and head injuries. He's in a coma although I would think its medically induced because of the injuries. He's really a very nice and very talented young man.
I'm not liking!
Oh, dear G-d, I pray he'll be alright!!!
I'm am so saddened to hear about him!
 

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I'm thankful for my kids and my Andy.. as there's more I'm having a hard time doing, the more they step up and help... when I make a list with their names on it to get done during the week.. but still! they do it and I appreciate it for many reasons. Andy loves doing yard work, and lawd knows we have plenty to do! as long as the girls are here, there's no need for us to hire anyone but a snow plow guy during the winter!

always pushing myself, cuz that's how I do.. I too have never done "slow" or "patience" very well, and getting good lessons as of late.

Lynn, so sorry to hear! white light and positive thoughts headed down south!
 

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My hubby threw a fit because I can no longer haul the big vacuum around the house to vacuum, (MS is the pewp) well without falling down a lot and he works so hard so he only vacuums every few months or so. Therefore I bought a Dyson cordless. It's still hard because of even it's slight weight but I vacuumed!! :thumbs:

Yeah, I know, not that exciting. But I had my own house cleaning business for 13 years so vacuuming would be done in my own house every few days. I had to let that go after I face planted a few times and hubby freaked. When your independence is slipping away from you it's the little things...:blush:

I am so glad it got here and you like it. ((((Megan)))). I understand being excited about vacuuming. And it is exciting!!!
 
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