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@monicakm wrote:

@Nonametoday 

 

I haven't read all the other posts but I read yours and you weren't careless you were preoccupied. I hope your husband is feeling much better today


@monicakm 

Thank you so much.  He has lots of issues and it takes a lot of time and patience.  Thank you, thank you.  I never meant to insult anyone.

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@monicakm wrote:

@Nonametoday 

 

As far as I'm concerned, you didn't offend anyone.  I have compassion for you as a caretaker.  It's a tough job.  My grandson was here today doing some outside work for us.  He's 18 and for as long as he's been able to understand, I've been singing DHs praises about what a kind, helpful and loyal employee his gramps is (but were technically self-employed).  Also how he stepped up, never complaining, and took care of me thru 2 knee surgeries, a heart attack and 6 months later, open heart surgery.  He would grow up to be a wonderful man and husband if he followed in his gramps' footsteps.  I hope he remembers when it's his turn to be a husband and father.  So...

 

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@monicakm 

What a sweet and heartwarming sentiment.  Thank you.

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I don't get out much so I don't see a lot of people.  I am usually in very casual settings when I do get out and I see mostly women wearing very little or no makeup.  This is pretty much the same as always.  When I watch the news channels, the women for the most part, look like they have toned down their makeup and their makeup is very tastefully done.  These women are always very good looking, so they in my humble opinion, don't seem like they would need a whole lot anyway!  Since I retired, I don't wear much and when I am home, I don't wear any with the exception of maybe a lip balm or gloss.   

"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night." - Steve Martin