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Doing fine at this minute. There is a lot to be said about circadian rhythms. For some reason I am more alert between 7-11 pm than any other time. Very odd. Does anyone else notice when they are more alert?

Same with me!
 
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I'd rather she not jump so fast - what do you think? :)

It's better than sitting home. She doesn't have to get serious right away- just have some fun.
 
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Doing fine at this minute. There is a lot to be said about circadian rhythms. For some reason I am more alert between 7-11 pm than any other time. Very odd. Does anyone else notice when they are more alert?

I'm always tired lately.
 
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Ok. Question Time:

What accomplishment are you most proud of so far in your life? Apart from kids if you have them
 
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Hey! How is everybody doing? :seeya:

Doing just fine thanks! Looking around to see what everyone else is up to and looks like I have some good Netflix shows to watch. ;)

Hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful summer. :sunshine: I know I am. :seeya:
 
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Ok. Question Time:

What accomplishment are you most proud of so far in your life? Apart from kids if you have them

dunno :blushing:
 
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Doing fine at this minute. There is a lot to be said about circadian rhythms. For some reason I am more alert between 7-11 pm than any other time. Very odd. Does anyone else notice when they are more alert?

I am from 8pm-1am :floorlaugh:

My lowest of the day is between 1pm-5pm.

I am more of a night person. The darkness seems to soothe me.
 
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Accomplishments??
When I worked at the nursing home in PA. with the Alzheimer's residents.
Most rewarding and I felt I made a difference (the director told me I made a difference).
 
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I'd rather she not jump so fast - what do you think? :)

Hmm, You are right there but I still hope she had a an exciting date and is feeling more optimistic.
 
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dunno :blushing:

Yes you do! Everyone has a story, everyone has accomplished something. What are you most proud of? Seriously! Inquiring minds wanna know
 
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Hmm, You are right there but I still hope she had a an exciting date and is feeling more optimistic.

me too :seeya:
 
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Accomplishments??
When I worked at the nursing home in PA. with the Alzheimer's residents.
Most rewarding and I felt I made a difference (the director told me I made a difference).

That is really cool. Alzheimer's patients are tough, physically, mentally emotionally. Bless you.
 
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Yes you do! Everyone has a story, everyone has accomplished something. What are you most proud of? Seriously! Inquiring minds wanna know

pondering about this, too many to choose from? :)

I'm proud to be a homeowner, even if dad left me an inheritance :)
But it sure is a lot of work!
 
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Doing just fine thanks! Looking around to see what everyone else is up to and looks like I have some good Netflix shows to watch. ;)

Hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful summer. :sunshine: I know I am. :seeya:

Hi, Elle :seeya:

It has been beautiful here today- very low humidity.
 
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pondering about this, too many to choose from? :)

I'm proud to be a homeowner, even if dad left me an inheritance :)
But it sure is a lot of work!

Excellent! Do you live in the Garden District or whatever you call it? Do you have a cool front door? Charleston homes have the most beautiful doors I have ever seen.
 
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Ok. Question Time:

What accomplishment are you most proud of so far in your life? Apart from kids if you have them

and you?
 
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I worked at the same place for 22 years and raised 4 kids. Ran them to their after school activities and sometimes did not get home until 10pm. It's nothing special. Working moms seems to be the norm. Looking back, I wonder how I did it.

Sure sucks to be looking for employment again.
 
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pondering about this, too many to choose from? :)

I'm proud to be a homeowner, even if dad left me an inheritance :)
But it sure is a lot of work!

BTW, my dad left me some money and I bought a horse, not a house. You are way smarter. :seeya:
 
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Excellent! Do you live in the Garden District or whatever you call it? Do you have a cool front door? Charleston homes have the most beautiful doors I have ever seen.

gosh, no, I'm in the burbs .... cute neighborhood with white vinyl picket fences. I love it but sure is a lot of responsibility!
 
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