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Topic: Lets go topicless... - part 65
mssilverfox's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:30 PM


doing ok Jan.. how are you?



I am OK....life getting back to normal...Thanks

How is your knee?



Its doing ok, a little sore today.. Just need to get some strength back in my legs now.. Will start at the gym on Monday...bigsmile

Macdreamer's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:31 PM





well people are probably worried about you. Death of a loved one is really hard.



Perhaps, but most of them were interested in him....
he lived there for 3 months, and most everybody liked him.

Awww so its a bit of both.He went suddenly right?



VERY suddenly...in the morning he went to exercise class, and was singing songs and telling jokes. Right after lunch he couldn't catch his breath suddenly, and his heart stopped. PERIOD.

I wasn't ready for him to be gone, but the good news is that he
didn't suffer...he was gone practically instantly.

wow that was fast.Was it a heart attack or embolism?



They didn't tell me...and it really doesn't matter.
He had worsening congestive heart failure for years...perhaps
it just wore out at that moment..

Macdreamer's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:34 PM



doing ok Jan.. how are you?



I am OK....life getting back to normal...Thanks

How is your knee?



Its doing ok, a little sore today.. Just need to get some strength back in my legs now.. Will start at the gym on Monday...bigsmile


That is great....you'll be ready to get out on the "bike" when
the weather is ready...:banana: :banana: :thumbsup:

BettyB's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:37 PM






well people are probably worried about you. Death of a loved one is really hard.



Perhaps, but most of them were interested in him....
he lived there for 3 months, and most everybody liked him.

Awww so its a bit of both.He went suddenly right?



VERY suddenly...in the morning he went to exercise class, and was singing songs and telling jokes. Right after lunch he couldn't catch his breath suddenly, and his heart stopped. PERIOD.

I wasn't ready for him to be gone, but the good news is that he
didn't suffer...he was gone practically instantly.

wow that was fast.Was it a heart attack or embolism?



They didn't tell me...and it really doesn't matter.
He had worsening congestive heart failure for years...perhaps
it just wore out at that moment..

I knew excerise was bad!

vivian2981's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:40 PM







well people are probably worried about you. Death of a loved one is really hard.



Perhaps, but most of them were interested in him....
he lived there for 3 months, and most everybody liked him.

Awww so its a bit of both.He went suddenly right?



VERY suddenly...in the morning he went to exercise class, and was singing songs and telling jokes. Right after lunch he couldn't catch his breath suddenly, and his heart stopped. PERIOD.

I wasn't ready for him to be gone, but the good news is that he
didn't suffer...he was gone practically instantly.

wow that was fast.Was it a heart attack or embolism?



They didn't tell me...and it really doesn't matter.
He had worsening congestive heart failure for years...perhaps
it just wore out at that moment..

I knew excerise was bad!


yep...it is!

Macdreamer's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:43 PM







well people are probably worried about you. Death of a loved one is really hard.



Perhaps, but most of them were interested in him....
he lived there for 3 months, and most everybody liked him.

Awww so its a bit of both.He went suddenly right?



VERY suddenly...in the morning he went to exercise class, and was singing songs and telling jokes. Right after lunch he couldn't catch his breath suddenly, and his heart stopped. PERIOD.

I wasn't ready for him to be gone, but the good news is that he
didn't suffer...he was gone practically instantly.

wow that was fast.Was it a heart attack or embolism?



They didn't tell me...and it really doesn't matter.
He had worsening congestive heart failure for years...perhaps
it just wore out at that moment..

I knew excerise was bad!





rofl rofl rofl rofl

Dad made a great role model for the other residents at the skilled nursing facility...he was older and less healthy than most of the others, but he was in therapy doing something every minute they permitted him to be there. He did twice what they asked of him.

He really wanted to walk again, and was doing his part to make that happen. If sheer willpower and determination would have accomplished it, he would have walked up my stairs at Christmas time.

The therapy department loved him, because nobody loves therapy...most of the others complain about doing the minimum...slaphead

BettyB's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:45 PM
I really should get back to the gym, but I just can't get motivated. Plus I hate it.The only time I really stuck to it was when I had a personal trainer. But they are far too expensive.

vivian2981's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:46 PM








well people are probably worried about you. Death of a loved one is really hard.



Perhaps, but most of them were interested in him....
he lived there for 3 months, and most everybody liked him.

Awww so its a bit of both.He went suddenly right?



VERY suddenly...in the morning he went to exercise class, and was singing songs and telling jokes. Right after lunch he couldn't catch his breath suddenly, and his heart stopped. PERIOD.

I wasn't ready for him to be gone, but the good news is that he
didn't suffer...he was gone practically instantly.

wow that was fast.Was it a heart attack or embolism?



They didn't tell me...and it really doesn't matter.
He had worsening congestive heart failure for years...perhaps
it just wore out at that moment..

I knew excerise was bad!





rofl rofl rofl rofl

Dad made a great role model for the other residents at the skilled nursing facility...he was older and less healthy than most of the others, but he was in therapy doing something every minute they permitted him to be there. He did twice what they asked of him.

He really wanted to walk again, and was doing his part to make that happen. If sheer willpower and determination would have accomplished it, he would have walked up my stairs at Christmas time.

The therapy department loved him, because nobody loves therapy...most of the others complain about doing the minimum...slaphead


How old was he? My dad died at 93...and he hated doing therapy!

no photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:47 PM

I really should get back to the gym, but I just can't get motivated. Plus I hate it.The only time I really stuck to it was when I had a personal trainer. But they are far too expensive.
just pick up a snow shovel and get to work ladylaugh laugh

Snoman1951's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:47 PM


waving Hey everybody....anybody need more snow,besides me laugh


You can send a little bit more here, just to keep things interesting.
But please keep it under 6 inches, and NO ICE, please....noway
I'll see what I can do bigsmile

BettyB's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:52 PM








well people are probably worried about you. Death of a loved one is really hard.



Perhaps, but most of them were interested in him....
he lived there for 3 months, and most everybody liked him.

Awww so its a bit of both.He went suddenly right?



VERY suddenly...in the morning he went to exercise class, and was singing songs and telling jokes. Right after lunch he couldn't catch his breath suddenly, and his heart stopped. PERIOD.

I wasn't ready for him to be gone, but the good news is that he
didn't suffer...he was gone practically instantly.

wow that was fast.Was it a heart attack or embolism?



They didn't tell me...and it really doesn't matter.
He had worsening congestive heart failure for years...perhaps
it just wore out at that moment..

I knew excerise was bad!





rofl rofl rofl rofl

Dad made a great role model for the other residents at the skilled nursing facility...he was older and less healthy than most of the others, but he was in therapy doing something every minute they permitted him to be there. He did twice what they asked of him.

He really wanted to walk again, and was doing his part to make that happen. If sheer willpower and determination would have accomplished it, he would have walked up my stairs at Christmas time.

The therapy department loved him, because nobody loves therapy...most of the others complain about doing the minimum...slaphead

Thats wonderful Jan, you must be very proud of him and conforted in the fact he went without suffering.

BettyB's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:54 PM


I really should get back to the gym, but I just can't get motivated. Plus I hate it.The only time I really stuck to it was when I had a personal trainer. But they are far too expensive.
just pick up a snow shovel and get to work ladylaugh laugh

I don't have to that cause John isn't going to send me any more...its going all to you!:banana: :banana:

delilady's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:54 PM
Hi Everyonewaving

delilady's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:55 PM

waving Hey everybody....anybody need more snow,besides me laugh
If I offer to buy you lunch will you cancel the stuff you are sending here Saturday?bigsmile

BettyB's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:55 PM
Hello again Jayne!flowerforyou

no photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:56 PM
hi Jaynewaving

delilady's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:57 PM
Hi Betty. I've been working on reports that I couldn't do the last couple daysfrustrated

no photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:57 PM



I really should get back to the gym, but I just can't get motivated. Plus I hate it.The only time I really stuck to it was when I had a personal trainer. But they are far too expensive.
just pick up a snow shovel and get to work ladylaugh laugh

I don't have to that cause John isn't going to send me any more...its going all to you!:banana: :banana:
thats ok I have the fan ready to BLOW it North East

delilady's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:58 PM
Hi Tim, Vivian, Jan, Carole and John. Did I miss anyone?

Macdreamer's photo
Wed 02/03/10 06:58 PM









well people are probably worried about you. Death of a loved one is really hard.



Perhaps, but most of them were interested in him....
he lived there for 3 months, and most everybody liked him.

Awww so its a bit of both.He went suddenly right?



VERY suddenly...in the morning he went to exercise class, and was singing songs and telling jokes. Right after lunch he couldn't catch his breath suddenly, and his heart stopped. PERIOD.

I wasn't ready for him to be gone, but the good news is that he
didn't suffer...he was gone practically instantly.

wow that was fast.Was it a heart attack or embolism?



They didn't tell me...and it really doesn't matter.
He had worsening congestive heart failure for years...perhaps
it just wore out at that moment..

I knew excerise was bad!





rofl rofl rofl rofl

Dad made a great role model for the other residents at the skilled nursing facility...he was older and less healthy than most of the others, but he was in therapy doing something every minute they permitted him to be there. He did twice what they asked of him.

He really wanted to walk again, and was doing his part to make that happen. If sheer willpower and determination would have accomplished it, he would have walked up my stairs at Christmas time.

The therapy department loved him, because nobody loves therapy...most of the others complain about doing the minimum...slaphead


How old was he? My dad died at 93...and he hated doing therapy!


Dad was 90. But he worked hard all his life. In his experience, if you just worked hard enough, you could do anything. Probably why he was never willing to quit.

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