Quote from: Laura on June 02, 2012, 03:21:08 PMToday I went to the arboretum. I saw these damselflies mating.LAURA!!!!! This is a FAMILY SITE!!!
Today I went to the arboretum. I saw these damselflies mating.
I believe the surveyors determined that the addition could not be built on the house. But I think they might be able to build a separate "wash house" that is detached. Or something like that.
I've spent the last month or so looking into back braces. I've worn one before. Although they are cumbersome (well, that one was), it did help. There are some new technologies available. I'm now trying out the Serola sacroiliac belt. My osteopath said it's what they recommend to their patients, but it doesn't help everyone. I must say it's very, very comfortable. It's worn around your hips, comes in several sizes, and is VERY adjustable. It remains to be seen how much it helps me. My back problems are not typical and are more difficult to address. Dr Serola has a website that explains the belt. serola.net
Quote from: TCB on June 02, 2012, 11:53:43 AMQuote from: Ginny on June 02, 2012, 11:19:13 AMIt's now official (announced on Facebook) - our niece, Rev. Amy, and her husband Ken are expecting their 3rd child in December!Best wishes to one and all!Ditto.
Quote from: Ginny on June 02, 2012, 11:19:13 AMIt's now official (announced on Facebook) - our niece, Rev. Amy, and her husband Ken are expecting their 3rd child in December!Best wishes to one and all!
It's now official (announced on Facebook) - our niece, Rev. Amy, and her husband Ken are expecting their 3rd child in December!
Since teh Vixter and Vixdad are not pancake fans I left them home to sleep in onthe cool rainy morning
It is only part time so hopefully it will not interfere with her other job as church camp counselor
Quote from: Jeanne on June 02, 2012, 02:38:49 PMI've spent the last month or so looking into back braces. I've worn one before. Although they are cumbersome (well, that one was), it did help. There are some new technologies available. I'm now trying out the Serola sacroiliac belt. My osteopath said it's what they recommend to their patients, but it doesn't help everyone. I must say it's very, very comfortable. It's worn around your hips, comes in several sizes, and is VERY adjustable. It remains to be seen how much it helps me. My back problems are not typical and are more difficult to address. Dr Serola has a website that explains the belt. serola.net Vibes to DR Jeanne! My heart truly goes out to anyone with back problems. I won't forget how my Mom suffered with hers.