Conversation -23
Hello Peeps time for a new Conversation Thread. This is number 23 out of the
series. I created and started this thread 10 years ago.
I will change it often from now on. This is just a knock around
thread about things in life. My life and others. I am an avid Heidi
Daus Collector, former singer, model and so on. I do this thread because
I enjoy what I do. I love fashion and music and HSN is a little of both.
I cover a lot of music and fashion on this thread. ✨😎
I am going to wish Happy Holidays to all the Peeps out there and please
stay safe. 🌹✨😎
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The second Sunday in March is Daylight Saving Time!
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March 10th is National Mario Day!
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March 10th celebrates National Blueberry Popover Day!
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The second Sunday in March celebrates National I AM Day as a reminder to set time aside for daily positive affirmation and self-care!
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Sheba, the snake set is amazing and wonderful. Very unique and I am guessing collectors pieces. Glad you were able to acquire it. Wear it in good health and much happiness.
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Sheba, hello this Saturday! Heidi is a temptress for sure. I try to keep level headed when looking over there….
Well to answer your question, yes. My Mother kept everything and was very much a collector. I always thought she should have been a buyer of Antiques to fill people’s castles. We had 2 robberies, one at the rehab and the other most likely at the Assisted Living facility she lived in (after I left for the evening). About 5 years ago I helped her move most of her jewelry into a standing 6 (or 8) drawer chest that she had for over 50 years. It was a beauty. She kept most things in their original boxes or combined items into a single box. Some items were in open gift type boxes. Each drawer had multiple levels of boxes. Then she had a smaller stash for me hidden elsewhere. And yes she used more space than the chest, even with her more newly acquired costume jewelry. Items she used most were hung in her dressing area. I think the oldest of the few boxes i have are from the 50’s. She also had something in common with you (not music). Care to guess? -
Beautiful!
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Ooodie, oh dear those allergies can be tough. Feel better soon.
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I awoke this morning with jaw and mouth pain. Thinking it was nothing, started the day. But, when I reached the mirror from our medicine cabinet, noticed my mouth and cheeks were swollen. This is my condition of an allergy reaction, but to what??? I immediately started on a regimen of chlortabs, benedryl and my 24 hr. sinus meds. Then the headache started that drew me back to bed and under covers. Could not for the life of me figure out what I ate that caused such main and anguish. Everything I munched on contained no preservatives or sulfite ingredients. Then it dawned on me. You do not need to list an ingredient if it is less of a certain amount in mgs set by the FDA. The only culprit meeting this were potato chips. They are now part of Monday’s garbage.
Guess you had a similar situation. Well Dr. Oodie is here. Next time you get those itches from whatever, you can take Benedryl. It is a tiny red/pink pill that is sold at Costco and most pharmacies and is effective against that awful itch. You take 1 pill every 4 hours. It does work. Also, your sinus meds, if it contains an antihistamine, should also be used. The only drawback is that the Benedryl may make you drowsy. Actually the first pill felt OK. It was the second one that made me fall sound asleep and when I awoke, it was too late to see hubby. Thankfully, I can tell him the whole story tomorrow and he will not need to worry, though he will anyway. I should have known better. Allergy season is upon us and I should have taken more precautions At least now there is no additional swelling and the hives have started to pop. When I wake up tomorrow morning it will be as it nothing happened. .
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Oz is cold tonight and I am going to settle down with hubby.
I hope you enjoyed your Pizza tonight.
Here is a little extra to go with it.
Goodnight. 😎😘
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03.31.24 10:40 PM
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