07-03-2025, 04:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2025, 04:23 PM by Oh_hunnihunni.)
I could do you a swap for some mirabilis seeds km, if you are interested. Miracle of Peru is their common name...
Those years looking after Mum were difficult popeye, but not something I regret doing. Looking back though I spent most of my fit adult life looking after someone or another, as we do, and it has made me very wary of going down that path ever again. So I am careful with my friendships, keeping an eye open for excessively needy or manipulative personalities, these last years I am determined to look after myself, even if that appears selfish from the outside.
I recommend it. And if folk do not understand why, that is their issue, not mine...
(07-03-2025, 11:49 AM)popeye333 Wrote: I admit Hunni I feel younger now than I have done for the last 10 years. All the Horrible hubby stuff really made me old.
Turning 60 in our family is a biggie really. My eldest nephew will be 50 next year. Outlived his mother, brother, uncle and all the grandparents.
I had fun opp shopping. I have a stack of 5 cookbooks. Yeah I shouldn't have but they are kiwi bakers and I have a good collection of them. And it was 5 books for $3. 2 Jo Seagers, 3 Alison Holsts and one Robyn Martin which I already had.
Best Buy other than finally finding the right bags for my vacuum cleaner are 5 Rodd Silver bread and butter knives. 50 cents each. Im guessing they didn't look to see what was written on them. So I'm soaking them gently to get the last of the sellotape off them and I will use them. They have pretty handles.
Not sure if my pain med is getting too strong but I kept getting wobbly when out. I usually try not to take one before i go out. So I better try harder and just not do it... To see if it is the pills.
Have decided Ill be having a bit of a change around in the kitchen on the weekend. The breakfast bar area is getting too cluttered and I can see it from the lounge so it has been annoying me.
Those years looking after Mum were difficult popeye, but not something I regret doing. Looking back though I spent most of my fit adult life looking after someone or another, as we do, and it has made me very wary of going down that path ever again. So I am careful with my friendships, keeping an eye open for excessively needy or manipulative personalities, these last years I am determined to look after myself, even if that appears selfish from the outside.
I recommend it. And if folk do not understand why, that is their issue, not mine...