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Tag Archives: pee
I Peed my Pants for my Mom (or) Picking the Right Disposable Underpants
Oh, the absurdity! Here was an adult woman standing in her bathroom and trying to pee in her pants. I started to laugh. What else could I do? Continue reading
Posted in Aging & Changing, Family
Tagged aging, bladder, dementia, disposable underpants, flood, mother, pee, research, sacrifice
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We Survived!
“Tornado” may not be a four-letter word, but it is a dirty word in Oklahoma. And it can be a very scary word – especially if two – count them – two enormous, ominous, terrifying tornado infused wall clouds are … Continue reading
Posted in Eccentrically Eclectic, House
Tagged bathroom, house, pee, siren, tornado, wall cloud
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The Soothing Sound of Trickling Water – Ahhhhh. . .
I have found a fountain that combines my love for tulips with my love for trickling water (sans toilet) and with my love for keeping as much of my money as possible. Continue reading
Posted in Aging & Changing, House, Songs Come to Mind
Tagged aging, Donna Summer, fountain, money, pee, song interlude, toilet, trickling, tulips, water, work
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