Good morning....Happy Wednesday!!!!!
Hello Eileen....I have to wait until Friday when the kids are here so I can decorate. I can't get at my decorations.
I love your ceramic tree. I knew a lot of people that had those when they first came out. I think they are pretty cool!!
I won't be putting up my Nativity set. It is in storage, out in the country. Too cold to go threw boxes!! I have plenty here in my store room.
I am so glad you will be getting the cleaning fairy back. I remember you mentioning her before. You really liked her!!
Yes, I had to find a way to get to the pharmacy to get my Vicodin too. They have to have a RX hard copy. They can't mail it to me like they do my other medications. I am taking one tonight and I pray it knocks me out!!!
I have sure been enjoying the Christmas Movies. I can watch them over and over!! I hope you have fun decorating and watching the movies too!!
Love you....HUGS......connie d
Connie, there is a story about the ceramic tree, did you know? When I first moved to Montana, I had adopted my first two cats, Kittle and Cinnamon. They were kittens and into everything. I had decided I wouldn't get a tree. Margie Mundstock, my editor's wife who would become my very good friend, decided that wouldn't do. So one day I came home and there was this ceramic tree sitting on my kitchen table (she had my keys because she would cat-sit when I was out of town). Some of the little plastic "lights" were out of it because the cats were playing with them, but otherwise, that was my first tree. When I moved to South Dakota, part of the tree broke a bit on the bottom. It was OK, but I couldn't get it fixed. I found a ceramics shop in town and asked the shop owner if she could fix it. She said she couldn't but she could help me make another one. That was the first ceramics piece I made and replaced Margie's tree. But whenever I see this tree, I still see Margie's tree in my heart. It was by far the nicest present I've ever had. It made me feel welcome in a place so far away from home (1,500 miles) in a year that had so much upheaval for me (moving, my dad dying). That was how Margie became my other mother, too.
Connie..do you have a heated mattress pad? They work wonders for the whole body hurting!!! You can get one cheap enough!!! If you can't afford one ask Santa for one for Christmas!!! Also what about one of those thick memory foam mattress pads? I have BOTH on my bed and let me tell you I am in heaven!!! WOW!!!!!!!
Also...I sent you an email...did you get it?????
HUGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Judy....yes I have a wonderful bed and also a memory foam. No heated mattress pad. I can't sleep with heat. I had one last winter and it didn't work for me. I gave it to my daughter. My apartment is so warm. I don't even cover and if I do it is a sheet or very thin blanket. I wear very little to sleep in. When I went to PT they couldn't use hot packs ...only ice. My dad was the same way. Thanks again for thinking of me.You know I love you!! Hugs!!! I am going to try to sleep soon.