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  1. Love
    Miss Bea reacted to Dages for a status update, No necktie this morning Yeepeeeeeeee   
    No necktie this morning  Yeepeeeeeeee
  2. Care
    Miss Bea got a reaction from daydream for a status update, I never thought I’d feel this way, or say it. It’s almost too much for me to keep up   
    I never thought I’d feel this way, or say it. It’s almost too much for me to keep up with. FB gets a cursory glance, and, here, I read until my brain is chattering at me. 
    To be blunt, it is hard to keep up with our site, and keep on my toes, with studying and service. 
    Here, I just don’t have time to read it all. I suppose, eventually, I will, but not today!
  3. Love
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Dolce vita for a status update, I never thought I’d feel this way, or say it. It’s almost too much for me to keep up   
    I never thought I’d feel this way, or say it. It’s almost too much for me to keep up with. FB gets a cursory glance, and, here, I read until my brain is chattering at me. 
    To be blunt, it is hard to keep up with our site, and keep on my toes, with studying and service. 
    Here, I just don’t have time to read it all. I suppose, eventually, I will, but not today!
  4. Love
    Miss Bea reacted to kejedo for a status update, Powerful response by Steven. Some things touch me more deeply on this reading.   
    Powerful response by Steven. Some things touch me more deeply on this reading.
  5. Love
    Miss Bea got a reaction from daydream for a status update, We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. The weather people are giving dire warnings.   
    We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. 
    The weather people are giving dire warnings. Lots of snow and wind. (Tornado like winds) Lots. We live on a hill. I cannot and do not drive in snow. 
    Iʼd already decided to Zoom the meeting tomorrow. We got notice this evening that the meeting will be Zoom, for all of us. 
    There is a group of 4 of us sisters who do hospitality. When scheduled. We are scheduled for hospitality this Sunday. 
    It’s iffy for me. They do not clear the snow off our roads. We are on our own. Sometimes we are snowed in for days. 
    Then someone from the tribe will show up. Either to check on us, or bring us supplies. Depending on how long we have been snow bound. 
    They come up, break tracks for us, then we can think about getting off the hill. 
    We are as prepared as we can be.
    It is all in the attitude. 
  6. Love
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Friends just call me Ross for a status update, We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. The weather people are giving dire warnings.   
    We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. 
    The weather people are giving dire warnings. Lots of snow and wind. (Tornado like winds) Lots. We live on a hill. I cannot and do not drive in snow. 
    Iʼd already decided to Zoom the meeting tomorrow. We got notice this evening that the meeting will be Zoom, for all of us. 
    There is a group of 4 of us sisters who do hospitality. When scheduled. We are scheduled for hospitality this Sunday. 
    It’s iffy for me. They do not clear the snow off our roads. We are on our own. Sometimes we are snowed in for days. 
    Then someone from the tribe will show up. Either to check on us, or bring us supplies. Depending on how long we have been snow bound. 
    They come up, break tracks for us, then we can think about getting off the hill. 
    We are as prepared as we can be.
    It is all in the attitude. 
  7. Love
    Miss Bea got a reaction from ChrisW for a status update, We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. The weather people are giving dire warnings.   
    We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. 
    The weather people are giving dire warnings. Lots of snow and wind. (Tornado like winds) Lots. We live on a hill. I cannot and do not drive in snow. 
    Iʼd already decided to Zoom the meeting tomorrow. We got notice this evening that the meeting will be Zoom, for all of us. 
    There is a group of 4 of us sisters who do hospitality. When scheduled. We are scheduled for hospitality this Sunday. 
    It’s iffy for me. They do not clear the snow off our roads. We are on our own. Sometimes we are snowed in for days. 
    Then someone from the tribe will show up. Either to check on us, or bring us supplies. Depending on how long we have been snow bound. 
    They come up, break tracks for us, then we can think about getting off the hill. 
    We are as prepared as we can be.
    It is all in the attitude. 
  8. Like
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Good-O for a status update, We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. The weather people are giving dire warnings.   
    We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. 
    The weather people are giving dire warnings. Lots of snow and wind. (Tornado like winds) Lots. We live on a hill. I cannot and do not drive in snow. 
    Iʼd already decided to Zoom the meeting tomorrow. We got notice this evening that the meeting will be Zoom, for all of us. 
    There is a group of 4 of us sisters who do hospitality. When scheduled. We are scheduled for hospitality this Sunday. 
    It’s iffy for me. They do not clear the snow off our roads. We are on our own. Sometimes we are snowed in for days. 
    Then someone from the tribe will show up. Either to check on us, or bring us supplies. Depending on how long we have been snow bound. 
    They come up, break tracks for us, then we can think about getting off the hill. 
    We are as prepared as we can be.
    It is all in the attitude. 
  9. Love
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Dolce vita for a status update, We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. The weather people are giving dire warnings.   
    We have a storm moving in, from Ałaska. 
    The weather people are giving dire warnings. Lots of snow and wind. (Tornado like winds) Lots. We live on a hill. I cannot and do not drive in snow. 
    Iʼd already decided to Zoom the meeting tomorrow. We got notice this evening that the meeting will be Zoom, for all of us. 
    There is a group of 4 of us sisters who do hospitality. When scheduled. We are scheduled for hospitality this Sunday. 
    It’s iffy for me. They do not clear the snow off our roads. We are on our own. Sometimes we are snowed in for days. 
    Then someone from the tribe will show up. Either to check on us, or bring us supplies. Depending on how long we have been snow bound. 
    They come up, break tracks for us, then we can think about getting off the hill. 
    We are as prepared as we can be.
    It is all in the attitude. 
  10. Care
    Miss Bea reacted to bobby for a status update, im grateful for the hope our heavenly father has for us we lost our dear bro. Red Par   
    im grateful for the hope our heavenly father has for us we lost our dear bro. Red Parker and are dear sister Sue Heun both are in jehovahs memory and will see the agent in the new world soon to come, my condolences to both families
  11. Haha
    Miss Bea got a reaction from bogartd for a status update, Husband: “I have two crowns on the back of my head”. Wife: thinking Thinking… Wife: T   
    Husband: “I have two crowns on the back of my head”.
    Wife: thinking Thinking…
    Wife: They are not, “crowns”, but, “cow-licks”.
    Husband: “I donʼt call them, cow-licks. I call them crowns”.
    Thus begins my day…
  12. Like
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Sheep for a status update, Husband: “I have two crowns on the back of my head”. Wife: thinking Thinking… Wife: T   
    Husband: “I have two crowns on the back of my head”.
    Wife: thinking Thinking…
    Wife: They are not, “crowns”, but, “cow-licks”.
    Husband: “I donʼt call them, cow-licks. I call them crowns”.
    Thus begins my day…
  13. Like
    Miss Bea got a reaction from New World Explorer for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  14. Sad
    Miss Bea got a reaction from paulc for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  15. Care
    Miss Bea got a reaction from GeordieGirl for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  16. Sad
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Abdiel_art for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  17. Sad
    Miss Bea got a reaction from dove for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  18. Care
    Miss Bea got a reaction from JanBar for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  19. Love
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Lance for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  20. Care
    Miss Bea got a reaction from booboo for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  21. Care
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Amygdala for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  22. Sad
    Miss Bea got a reaction from daydream for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  23. Sad
    Miss Bea got a reaction from bogartd for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  24. Love
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Dolce vita for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 
  25. Sad
    Miss Bea got a reaction from Tortuga for a status update, Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat r   
    Old age can be challenging. Last friday, Sid and i were out scoping for rocks. Flat rocks for a walk way. 
    I spot, he does the rest of the chore. Its something we enjoy.
    I was on flat groud. I did not pay enough attention to where to put my feet. (I had my walking stick, um, in the truck) The ground was flat, with a big rock here and there. Somehowʼ i lost my balance, started to fall, but blocked myself. (Big mistake.) Friends, I sprained my hip! As in, “sometimes a sprain is worse then a break”. Sid found he could not carry me. He moved the truck as close to me as possible. And, eventually, i was able to get in the truck. 
    But, i had to sit on the running board, (yes, we have one on the truck. It pops out when the door is opened. I sat on the running board, trying to catch my breathe, and was literally going in and out of consciousness, from the pain, as i sat there. 
    Got me in the truck, and, off to the hospital, some 2 and 1/2 hour trip. 
    I had mobility, but, very painful mobility. 
    I seriously prayed my hip was not broken. Really bad news for an 80 year old youngster! 
    An X-Ray and a CT scan later, nothing broken. My right leg was useless. We have crutches and a walker here at home. After falling a couple of times, i learned how to walk, sort of. 
    I am healing. Dr. says it will be a month, and, i will be my old,(old, old) self. I can walk, sort of dragging my leg along. I can get up and down the stairs. I’m still in pain, but I feel it’s manageable. (They gave me all sorts if medications. For pain, muscle spams, and inflammation, etc)
    Iʼve Zoomed a couple of meetings. And, plan to go Sunday. The spasms are gone. Now it hurts, for the most time, just when i move. 
    Sid has been steller in taking care of meʼ, and doing everything in the house. I am being very good taken care of. And, i thank Jehovah for that fact. 
    I am constantly challenging myself. I move around, and do what i can. One gets really weak, fast, not moving around. 
    Watch out for falling, friends. I thought i was. Learned a lesson. I did. 

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