Here are this week’s questions:
- Do you own your own home, rent, or something else? Technically, I would have to say where I live is something else. I do not own it. I do not give “money” per say to live here. However, I do give of myself, my time, and my love. You see, I live with my daughter and grandson. I take care of (watch) him 24/7 so my daughter can work. I do all the cooking, laundry, cleaning, and childcare. I contribute to the needs of my grandson, (food and clothing) and try to help my daughter Amy way I can with my limited resources.
- What is your favourite ‘go to’ food when you’re feeling under par? I’m not sure that I have a favorite ‘Go to’ food for when I’m feeling under par. If I’m hungry and too exhausted to cook, I tend to fix a tuna fish sandwich. I do not munch just because I’m feeling low. Most days I cook three meals a day regardless of how I’m feeling. After all I will do whatever is in my power to make sure nutritional needs of my grandson are met daily.
- Do you indulge retail therapy? No, I believe in only ordering/ buying what I absolutely need. It takes me a lot of time and consideration before I splurge and buy something I desire. Most times I need to justify the purchase to myself buying ordering anything.
- How many pairs of shoes do you own? 1 pair of hiking boots, 1 pair of tennis shoes, 1 pair of sandals and 1 pair of slip on clogs. That adds up to a total of 4 pairs of shoes which I own.

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God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts. I appreciate y’all.
Thanks for joining in. My Mum lived with my sister for over 20 years and looked after the family. At one stage, we were five living generations (though not all in the same house!) and I have a great great nephew who will be 10 on Christmas Day.
I love your meme. May I use it please?
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Thank you & You’re Welcome! I hope to not be in this situation for the next 20 years, but who knows.
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My father died in 1996 so I was glad Mum was not on her own. She would come up to us for holidays for a month or 6 weeks, and once 9 weeks, but didn’t want to come and live with us because she felt needed. We were miles away anyway whereas the rest of the family were there, so she was happy to stay. Then my BIL passed away suddenly in 2010 so Mum was able to continue to offer her support.
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No problem.
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