
...minding my own business! Got nothing too much to talk about this month. From looking at the national news it seems like everything's the same for just about everybody these days: riding the gas price roller coaster, sellers gouging prices, economic struggles, this zany and unusual Presidential election, crazy people killing, stealing, and being a general menace to society, and

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I cut all my hair off and gone natural. Someone asked me if I'd had a "Moment". "Nope" I said, quickly and defiantly, "I do this all the time"! (Now, I very well may have had one-but I'm not going to be the one to admit it!) I can't wait to see what I'm going to do next! LOL (hummm) maybe it is time for me to get a patch, or a b12 shot and "chill" chuckle


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...and I'm just dealing with it day by day!

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I cut all my hair off and gone natural. Someone asked me if I'd had a "Moment". "Nope" I said, quickly and defiantly, "I do this all the time"! (Now, I very well may have had one-but I'm not going to be the one to admit it!) I can't wait to see what I'm going to do next! LOL (hummm) maybe it is time for me to get a patch, or a b12 shot and "chill" chuckle

Celebrated our 25th Wedding Anniversary on October 1st. Silver. That's an accomplishment right there! I married my best friend in 1983 and he's still my best friend! I love him more and more each day, each year!
Happy Anniversary, Babe!
The J.O.B. is going great and I love being a phlebotomist. I'm busy as ever and even doing overtime on some Saturdays. I do love being there and my co-workers are nice. Same ole run-of-the-mill work place drama, you know, but nothing to get all stressed-out about or all involved in. I try to remain level-headed and keep the peace; make sure I don't get drawn-into the drama, cause Lord knows I got enough going on personally!!!
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The 101st was featured on 60 Minutes Sunday with some eye-opening footage, and now they're returning home so I'm taking some time out right now to give some acknowledgement to our Soldiers! I thank God for you and appreciate everything you all do for our safety, and your contribution on keeping the peace and freedom of this Nation.

I've seen soldiers return with limbs lost, limping, hands unable to hold pencils to write their names. I've seen one young man, had to be younger than my son, with shrapnel and scars embedded all over his swollen face, except for the area where he'd worn his eye protection. When you see this for yourself, it makes you realize that these are real people fighting and not just news stories. Pray for our soldiers and all who defend us.
And pray my strength that I may continue to encourage them and touch their lives with tender-loving care. And,
Let a Soldiers Life Inspire YOU!

