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  1. We will have our meal on Wednesday. Son and his wife are having Thanksgiving day with her family and then Christmas with us. All the other kids will be able to be here on that day also A young man (20 years old), that my oldest dd graduated from high school with, invited EVERYONE on Facebook that didn't have family or a place to go to come to his house for a Thanksgiving meal on Thursday ..... I told him I thought he had bitten off way more than he could handle but that we would be free to help if he needed it.
  2. It has been a very steady rain since I got up at about 5am. We really have been praying for rain but, after so many delays, they were suppose to start framing our new 'little house' today. We were hoping to be moved by Christmas but that's not going to happen. We've had many delays but it seems when we have unexpected delays we discover something that was wrong or misunderstandings and fix them. I've been de-cluttering the house and have started to pack some things up and put them in storage so we can put the 'big' house on the market. I had a booth reserved for the craft fair in November but with all that has been going on I haven't made all the items I intended to so will be cancelling my booth for this year . Now I can put all that in storage and get it out of our way until next year. We went to Aldi's today and they seemed to be well stocked but several of the items I wanted were close to their expiration date so I passed. Someone gave my youngest dd a kitten a couple of weeks ago and the vet confirmed last week that it had ringworms Now me and the middle daughter both have a couple of 'spots' on us. We've been to the dr. for meds but I tried olive leaf oil spray on it earlier. It's suppose to kill everything. Her free little kitten has cost us a small fortune in vet and medical bills. Hope you all have a blessed day
  3. When we found out DHs biopsy came back as cancer the Dr. who did the (barbaric) biopsy and gave us the results said that dh needed a shot right then and didn't make it real clear what the shot was but that it was needed. After the nurse gave the shot they then told us we had plenty of time to make decisions about surgery because it could not be done for at least 6 weeks following the shot. Our heads were going in all diirections and we just weren't thinking straight....soon we were billed over $3000 for a "chemo" treatment for a drug that has been under FDA review and thousands of lawsuits are pending . We quickly made an appointment with DHs' pulmonologist (sp?)... He doesn't know a lot about cancer but he is one of the very few people we trust in the medical field and we have a tremendous amount of respect for him. He sat with us for over an hour (ocasionnally leaving for a few minutes to see other patients) and made several calls to help us find the best care. He is an adventist and normaly has a different way of treating things but it has always been amazingly effective. He told us one thing that I will NEVER forget.....he knew we were overwhelmed and we had a lot of choices to make but we needed to realize that if you go to a general practicioner (M.D.) that normally they are trained at traditional medical schools that are greatly funded by pharmaceutical companies so they tend to prescibe meds to solve medical problems...it's what they know. A surgeon is trained to do surgery to solve medical problems....it's what they know. An oncologist is trained to use chemo and radiation to address medical issues...it's what they know. They aren't wrong and usaully mean you no harm but doing what they've been trained to do. We changed doctors and dh had surgery. We prayed that the cancer would be totally contained and when they did surgery they said the cancer was all in a tight little sack and that the sack was pefectly healthy tissue...PRAISE GOD!!! No chemo, no radiation and after a year still testing cancer free. I am so thankful for our dear Dr. friend. He changed our whole perspective on medical treatment and told us that we had to be our own advocates for what was right for us and not let anyone (even doctors) make decisions about our medical care.
  4. Hubby will work all weekend. He was suppose to work today but our middle dd had gallbladder surgery. While caring for her I plan on getting the painting finished in my room. I need to pack up things for a local charity, declutter the house more, and clean. Trying to get the house ready to list and I have already procrastinated way too long. We couldn't make it up to our land today but I'm hoping that they got all the dirtwork done and at least started on the footings. May try to run up there real quick to see
  5. Ours has steadily gone up over the last couple of years but we live in a house that's almost 100 years old. We're going to start building a new house in the next couple of months and my insurance agent has told me that our premium should be cut in half. WOOHOO!!
  6. My pastor was surprised and pleased that one of his sheep would want the anointing of the sick as commanded in James 5: 14-15. This Thursday at 3pm, we will ask in faith, for God's complete healing of my body, in obedience to His Word. This is a gentle and kind man, who I admire and trust. I thought I would share his reply that he sent to me earlier today. "Dear Larry, I believe in the text, and I believe in the anointing with oil. And, I always have a bottle of oil on the corner of my desk if you would ever want to have me anoint you with oil, please come by and we will do that ok! I have a funeral Thursday morning, but have nothing in the afternoon Thursday!" We will be praying in Oklahoma The Sunday before my dh's surgery the members of our church prayed for healing. The Dr. said the cancer was much more aggressive than they had thought but that it was totally contained in a 'sack'. We KNOW that prayers work. Blessings, BB
  7. (((drumrunner))) My DH was diagnosed in February of 2012 with surgery 2 months later. So far his follow ups have been good. We have done a few alternative things we researched (mostly diet) but know that God will handle it. He has 2 friends who were diagnosed before him and they are having a much tougher road. Prayers to you and your family....
  8. My vintage laptop was dying a very loud and painful death...lol. Dh got me a new one for my birthday and it's taken me a bit to get it loaded with all my old sites THANKS so much for the birthday wishes
  9. We went through all of this last year when we found out DH had cancer. We had always meant to draw up paperwork but had never taken the time. We went to one of those 'will/trust' classes and what scared us was that if anything happened to DH while at the hospital getting surgery or treatment and wasn't unable to make decisions about his own care the hospital and medical staff (in Oklahoma) had the right to do whatever they decided was best. I, as his wife, had very little to no rights. Two days after we found out that DH had cancer I had surgery and the thought that if anything had gone wrong that the hospital could make decisions and not my husband was so upsetting that we took care of it ASAP. We also have a relative that has said that if anything happened to us thet they would quickly swarm in like a vulture and get what was 'due to them'....the only time we hear from them is when they are locked up (again) and have nothing but time on their hands. We are hoping the paperwork took care of that and will hopefully protected our kids from having to deal with it. We were also told that In Oklahoma if you don't have a will (as simple as a signed paper that has been notorized) your property/assets can go to the state. I like the idea of the trust and will have to look into that some more. We recently talked to someone that had one set up and they were almost 'pushy' about telling us we needed to look into it....it looks like a way to protect youself and family in so many differnt ways.
  10. When my oldest girl turned 18 she moved to Denver and traveled with her job. She stayed at various hotel/motels and picked up bedbugs at one of them. They tore her arms and legs up. It took awhile for her to figure out what was going on....she thought that it was mosquito bites but it got worse and started making her ill. She finally went to the doctor and his wife had the same thing happen to her so he knew exactly what it was. It has been over a year and a half and she still has some scars on her arms and legs. It has been really hard on her....some people have flat out asked her what happened to her arms and legs and others have hinted that it may be fron drug use ...people can be so mean/stupid somemtimes. They are nothing to mess with and very hard to get rid of.
  11. We've been running around in capris/shorts and have all the windows open in December. It's been wonderful! I've been running around trying to take care of my 'end of the year' stuff and the great weather makes it much more enjoyable
  12. We have gone through this with both my DH and my family. After all these years we are done and wish we had done it sooner. Both my parents are now gone but they 'taught' my siblings how to treat me. My husbands brother lives here and hasn't spoke to him in years. DH ran into him at the first of the year and told him that he loved and missed him and that if he did anything to offend him he was truly sorry. We found out shortly after that DH had cancer...during all of it (surgery and long recovery)....not a single word from his brother. It's sad that my children don't have an extended family but it was family that never really cared about us anyway. Blessing to you and your DH
  13. I didn't see any fighting, brawls, or people trampling over others but what I did see was people helping each other out. Several older people on their electric carts couldn't get near the crowded displays and the people around them made sure that they got all the items they wanted. I saw people at the front of the lines handing the items to everyone around them and others passing them on to the others that were much further back. While people were helping others, other people were collecting items for them. People who had duplicate items offered to share with those who were too late to get any. Most of all everyone was talking and sharing with perfect strangers while standing in lines. I even saw a couple of people totally freak out by being surrounded by so many people and everyone stopped and cleared a path for them to get out. It was crazy but great to see so many of the people treat each other with respect and kindness. I have had a pretty rough year and have become so cynical....I never dreamed going and watching strangers could help me see that there are still good people.
  14. I drug 3 of my 4 kids and two of their new spouses with me to Walmart last night. Everyone did a little shopping. Oklahoma has a law that doesn't allow stores to sell items below cost to protect smaller businesses that can't compete. Luckily Walmart will price match any store within 50 miles so living only 30 minutes from Texas really helped us get some great deals
  15. I REALLY wanted to try to go this year and two of my crazy kids decided to get married...one last month and the other this Friday....they are just so inconsiderate...lol. My younger two have promised to wait at least 4-5 years so maybe we can make it next year. Please post lots of photos.
  16. If has been pretty cold here for the last couple of days but is suppose to warm up tomorrow. DH was off yesterday so went ahead and cleaned the furnace, changed out the filters and lit it. He also cleaned the gas fireplace and made sure it was working properly. Our laundry room is on the north side of the house and every year the pipes to my washing machine freeze. Trying to figure out how to keep that from happening this year. I'm hoping we won't have a bad winter. We are trying to get this house ready to put on the market after the first of the year and it's hard to get everything done when the weather isn't cooperating.
  17. Deep south here...lol. Even the police tell you when it comes to protecting yourself, family or property...'you gotta do what you gotta do'.... So he needed killin' is definitely a defense. Our new property in 15 miles from town out yonder and all y'all our welcome to come have sweet tea out on the front porch .... just call first so you don't meet the end of the 20 gauge. We don't fish in the contaminated water around here so have no need for bait and have gone 'uptown' with Netflix so no longer rent movies...lol Blessings, Mrs. Billy Bob edited to add (hubby's name really is William Robert)
  18. Several months back there were a couple of families here that had tested positive for whooping cough. My son had it over 20 years ago. It didn't last long and his dr. came to the house to check on him. When DH was diagnosed with cancer we went to speak with his lung specialist because we always respect and ask his opinion. While there he ran some routine tests...we were very surprised when it came back that DH had been exposed to whooping cough and were told that the persistent couch could last for months....GREAT!!! Luckily no one else in the family ever had any problems with it.
  19. The weather has been absolutely beautiful here. Sunny enough to get out and cool enough at night that we don't have to turn on the air. Trying to get a couple of projects done outside before the heat sets in. Staying close to the house to care for my DH who had surgery a week ago today. He is doing great but was told to take it easy for at least 4-6 weeks. Ladies make your husbands and other men in your lives get their annual physicals. When mine went for his in November they found that his PSA had more than doubled in less than a year. He had no other symptoms but when they did a biopsy 5 of the 8 samples came back as cancer. After discussing with several medical professionals (who told us it was an unusually aggressive cancer) and much research he had it removed. Tests show that they got it all...PRAISE GOD!!! Also after reading Anti-Cancer by Davis Servan-Schreuber MD, a few other books, seeing William Li's YouTube videos on "Can we eat to starve cancer?", as well as other resources and professional advise we have changed (and are still altering) the way we eat. The studies on diet fighting disease are amazing. From the time we changed our eating until DH surgery (6 weeks) he had lost 28lbs....felt better than he has in years and says he thinks much 'clearer'. With all that's been going on I have been 'stress' eating a little too much and have only lost about 18lbs. Hope you all have a beautiful day and God bless
  20. DH was diagnosed about 6 weeks ago with cancer. He'll be having surgery this next week and we are praying that is contained. In every book we have it talks about the benefits of diet and lifestyle changes. I linked to WIlliam Li's info in the video above from a video by David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PHD (Anti-Cancer: A New Way of Life). We made a lot of the changes over the last month based on all the reading and research we've done..both DH and I have lost about 20+lbs. and our blood pressure and my diabetes has greatly improved.
  21. Is lemon balm suppose to be a treatment for cancer? I have been doing ALOT of reading lately and haven't seen it mentioned. I have read and seen quite a bit on foods that fight cancer. William Li has a good film on Youtube about certain foods starving cancer....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9bDZ5-zPtY&feature=share I find this very interesting. At approx 12min. he starts discussing the effects of our diets on disease and at 13:48 it gives a chart of food/vitamins/herbs that are as effective as 'cancer drugs' in fighting cancer. Blessings, bb
  22. Oldest DD was the first to get the flu here.... she was out of school for a week. Next was my DH....He works no matter what and he called in sick for the 2nd time in almost 20 years. After 2 days he gave in and went to the Dr. and the Dr. told him he had to be off of work for a week. DH thought he was crazy and planned on being off a couple days and 'sneak' back to work without turning in the letter from the Dr. Then it hit him....he ate almost nothing for 5 days...and was sure he would never eat again. He hurt from head to toe and couldn't stop coughing and the nausea was the worst. So far no one else has come down with it.....Thank God!!! I used my olive leaf/grapefruit seed extract throat and nose spray (I love that stuff) several times a day while being nurse to them both and sprayed almost everything with a bottle filled with half peroxide, half alcohol.....everytime they went into the bathroom or kitchen I went right behind them and sprayed EVERYTHING. I will have to try your tea...I love hot tea when I am feeling under the weather. BB
  23. Dropping by to say howdy and tell you that I finally noticed your comment where you said you were glad I'm still hanging around here. THANKS!! (I'm hard to get rid of though, LOL)

  24. On my mom's side I only had grandma until I was 18. My mom really didn't know how to be a mother so grandma lived with us alot when I was growing up and I am so very thankful to have had her. On dad's side I had my dad's parents(Mama Mease & Papa Bob), my grandmother's parents(Memaw & PawPaw), and my great grandmother's mom(Granny). My avatar is Granny's mother and her sister on motorbikes. I have wonderful memories holidays with them and wish I had heard more of their stories and spent more time with them. I only now can appreciate all that I could have learned. I am lucky to have alot of their things in my house so I am constantly reminded of them. BB
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