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Monday, September 19, 2022

Family weekend...

We have 3 kids. Oldest son is living in Texarkana at the moment. Daughter lives in the hill country around San Antonio, and youngest son just moved to Rockwall - which is about 30 minutes from us. 

Well, this week was our youngest son's 49th birthday.  So since our daughter was coming in to visit with a friend for the weekend, we went out to eat Friday night at a Mexican restaurant, then back to the house for cheesecake and coffee. 

Then Saturday night daughter's friend came back to our house for pizza and wine and spent the night. It was fun reminiscing about things that went on in the past (girls have been best friends since elementary school), and catching up on what was going on for them now (both have daughters now in college - one at A&M and one at Colorado State).


daughter (with hat) and friend by stables

granddaughter almost 21 years ago


daughter and granddaughter now


Time Flies...


On another note: I've really had the baking bug lately. Tried 2 more new recipes: I've never made oatmeal raisin cookies - mostly because I'm not too fond of raisins. But LaMadeleine makes really good and really large oatmeal raisin cookies. So I decided I would try making my own and use half the amount of raisins and add chocolate chips and pecans! They turned out pretty good. 

And then DH and I have been watching "Martha Bakes" in the evening when nothing else good is on TV. And something she made got me interested in trying her lemon drizzle on my teacakes instead of the usual almond flavoring. I used the lemon juice and zest in both the cookie and the drizzle and they also turned out well - and is a nice change. Here's a pic of them:


lemon teacakes

They are similar to sugar cookies, but not as sweet. Great with a cup of tea or coffee. 

And lastly, I've made a doctor's appointment this week to check on some strange symptoms that have cropped up lately. They are probably just more of those aged-related mysteries we have to endure as time goes by.

But lately (maybe the last 2 months or so) I've been getting some tingling (mild pins and needles?) sensations down my neck, sometimes down my back or legs, and recently on my head. They come and go... and I notice them more at night when I'm lying still. This as well as being a bit light-headed in the morning when I wake makes me wonder what's going on. 

I am low on B-12, so that could be a reason... or a pinched nerve? When I google these symptoms they come up with a host of possible problems... none of which I care to think about. So I thought I'd have it checked out. The only thing that makes me hesitate is that doctors always want to send you for a ton of tests... and I just dislike the thought of all that... or put you on medications 'to try'... (and I don't do well with meds). At the moment, I'm 77 and only take Tylenol and Vitamin D3.  I'm supposed to be taking Macuhealth for my eyes - and do (but not daily as I should).  

Anyway, if any of you have or have had these symptoms, I'd appreciate knowing what they could have been and if anything you did helped. Again... it might just be another mysterious age-related thing.

As always, thanks for listening to me rattle on. I will mention before I close this that I'm also watching (off and on) Queen Elizabeth's funeral. It is definitely the end of an era... and one that will be difficult to live up to. She was the epitome of grace and honor... and that doesn't mean that I agree with everything she did... but I respected her and the way she handled her obligations as Queen.

My dad and his family came to the States from London and I guess this made us pay attention to what was going on there throughout our lives. But from what I've been hearing and watching on TV, Queen Elizabeth life and rule has made an impact on almost every country in the world. She will be missed.

Take care. Have a wonderful week and know that I really do appreciate you being there and sharing this bit of life with me.



Hugs (virtual),

Rian 

(oh, and thanks to all of you who have checked out my new book. I do hope you enjoy it!)








18 comments:

  1. I look forward to hearing that those symptoms were nothing major. Good for going in to have it checked out. I agree with you about doctors and all those tests. I'll be on nins and peedles waiting to hear. :-)

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    1. "I'll be on nins and peedles waiting to hear. :-) " DJan, you are funny !

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  2. I'm no help with the symptoms, but I do hope you find a reason for the issues than can be easily resolved.
    The tea cookies look simply delicious. I'm not a fan of oatmeal raisin cookies because the raisins tend to be dry...now raisins in butter tarts are a different matter. :)

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    1. Mae, I'm not a fan of raisins either... and to be honest, the oatmeal cookies would be good with just the chocolate and the pecans (or walnuts) in them.

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  3. I do hope your symptoms can be quickly resolved.
    Yay for family - and baking.

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  4. Rian, that photo of your daughter and granddaughter is beautiful. A little surprising too, as we're more familiar with your younger granddaughter, the chatty one. This one's a young woman! Does lemon cookies with their glaze look absolutely perfect and I need to make them. Lastly, I sure hope you get some answers regarding that tingling. Sounds like nerve stuff to me. PS. That is pretty cool how close you are to being British yourself! You always come up with some fun surprises 🙂

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    1. I know Dug, the older grandkids don't get as much blog time as the youngest one - and not sure they want it. But it is hard to believe they are so grown up already. As for the tingling, it could very well be nerve related.

      And my dad, grandpa, grandma, and great grandparents on my dad's side were all born in London, but the great great grandparents on his side were from Cork, Ireland (family name:O'Regan).

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  5. Your family weekend sounds lovely. Belated happy birthday to your son!

    I can't help with your symptoms; anytime I have tingling I just figure I've got an irritated nerve and try not to think about it. Good luck, I hope it's nothing to be concerned about.

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    1. It was nice to have my daughter here, Kim. With the pandemic, we haven't seen each other much. As for the tingling, who knows... I have tried to ignore it for months now, but it apparently isn't going away.

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  6. You're right about aging. Things keep popping up. You're really lucky to not be required to take any medications. I wish I was as healthy as you. I've not heard of the tingling sensation though. I guess I would ask my doctor just to be on the safe side.

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    1. Kay, I do have 'issues' - but so far none require medication. The doctors do have meds for my 'issues' but I prefer to handle it 'without' for as long as I can. I'm hoping that the tingling sensation is due to low B-12 and nothing else.

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  7. I forgot to say I was smiling at the beautiful women you have in your family, yourself included.

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  8. New symptoms to me and hope you find out they are an easy fix. Love those bunny ears on the younger version of your granddaughter. She certainly turned into a lovely young woman.
    Watched most of the Queen's funeral. I really admired her.
    You had me at lemon cookies.

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    1. I love those bunny ears too, Patti! I find it hard to believe she's going to be 21 this year.

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  9. Your daughter and your granddaughter are both beautiful! Oh my! Aches and pains. I turned 80 last week. 80!! Was just thinking about last year about this time. I had all kinds of aches and pains, then a broken arm, then pinched nerve in my neck. I thought I might never feel right again...but I do. Those weird aches and pains do come and go. Hope your's goes away and turns out to be nothing.

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    1. Thanks, Henny. I really thought you were a lot younger than me. You seem so. So glad you are doing better than last year. My doctor gave me a B-12 injection and thinks that may be the cause for my symptoms... low B-12. We'll see. If that's it, it should be an easy fix.

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