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Comments (6)I'd guess your already dehydrated, best to head over to the clinic or ER tonight if possible, a bag of fluids and some Zofran will make you feel much better. I wouldn't put it off Jody..for once listen to MamaP. Youve already been losing fluids steadily for 48 hours and there's no way your orally taking enough to hydrate you...the more dehydrated you become the sicker you will become...anyone else in the house have this? And get a letter from the doc NO WORK...your sick my Chick...you can't work in this condition. Feel better soon my dear..now put your slippers on and go to the ER. No need to change your clothes... (((HUGS)))...See MoreThe final answers: wedding outfit and hosting groomsmen
Comments (41)Also, newer construction materials are not good for absorbing sound. I've been to some concerts at new venues where the literature bragged up on how fantastically engineered it was for acoustics. Heck no. They must have had a good salesman though . . . the ways of the modern world . . . They were designed for a certain aesthetic and then they thought they could jimmy-rig engineer good acoustics by duct taping acoustical tiles here and there. No. (not literally). We had the same problem at our wedding. The acoustics in the room were terrible, (it was a camp dining hall) and folks wanted to talk, so we had to keep turning the music up for dancing and down for talking . . . we didn't utilize the five hour mix tape hubs made anywhere near to its potential . . ....See MoreLet’s talk cosmetics shelf life
Comments (26)I am very careful with mascaras and eyeliners/eye pencils-- I have always been but became vigilant after I had 2 eye surgeries and learned how vulnerable our eyes are to bacteria. I have never worn mascara regularly (leaky and sensitive eyes) but I do use eye pencils and liquid liners. I have blush that is probably 10 yr old.. with the exception of one where the color turned, all seem to be fine. Liquid foundation is well protected and since I wear the same stuff almost all the time, they never last more than a year once opened. Same with lip gloss/lipsticks. They just don't last long enough for me to be concerned. Where I have issues is with skincare products-- I noticed my neutrogena rainbath body oil turned-- the scent makes it obvious. I also noticed a color change in one of my moisturizers. I don't track how long I've had them but I toss them at the first sign that something is "off". It helps that I basically stay with the same products through the years-- I will try new stuff but as the thread detailing in excruciating detail my hunt for my holy grail foundation shows, I am loyal (resistant to change?) to my favorite brands and products!...See MoreLet’s talk about funeral homes!
Comments (47)My mother had purchased her interment site decades ago - in her hometown, where she hadn't lived for the decades since. She had also picked out a dress to be buried in, and had shown it to me several times in the years before her final illness. She was in a nursing home in my town, 115 miles away, with hospice. The nursing home (or hospice, I don't recall which) arranged for her remains to be picked up by a local mortuary after death was declared. I arranged the funeral with the funeral home in her hometown, that had been used by my family many times. They arranged to have the body transported to them, handled all of the paperwork (including obtaining the death certificate from my county), and placed the obit that I wrote in the local paper. 3 of my 4 siblings, my aunt and her best friend, and 2 of 5 my nieces came to the small service that we had in a parlor of the funeral home. There was no one else who knew or were friends with her (and I had no friends that I had remained in contact with) left in town. My niece's husband (they lived locally) arranged for the chaplain from his work to give a little homily and lead prayer; I found a musician to play 3-4 of her favorite hymns on guitar. Then all we went to the interment at the cemetery. One of my SILs arranged with someone she knew to prepare and serve a casual lunch in a facility at the cemetery for us. BTW, that was the only family member who did anything - the others never even offered - to arrange or help pay for it all. Mom didn't have any insurance benefit or funds left to help pay. ETA: I did all this really out of respect for my elderly aunt - that it pleased my sister and 2 of her daughters was nice but really not a consideration. My brothers wouldn't have minded either way, but I was glad that the oldest drove up from Tennessee - I hadn't seen him in many years, and probably never will again - I was 7 when he left home at the age of 18 and we were never close as adults. At the time it was rather a stretch for my finances. So, I did negotiate with the funeral home about the charges; in fact, I declined their caskets and found a company that sold and delivered lovely caskets in Cincinnati at a much lower cost....See MoreSueb20
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