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@jesfactsmon Hank, It seems most members these days are playing “catch up” with their emails. We all may miss a posting here or there. Not a big deal. No worries.
I agree. What a big difference life has been during those times, very drastic! Our generation was fortunate to have learned to do with AND without internet and cell phones whereas the generations following us have lost the ability to think! So sad to see the lack of understanding. I see it all the time with millennials and the younger generations.
Back then not many people ate a vegetarian diet. It was seldom heard of. I pretty much have had a diet without meat for over 43 years with the exceptional seafood from time to time. People did not know how to deal with that diet but I had made it easier for them during gatherings by including fish. For meals on flights, I had to request a special diet to the airlines. People looked at me funny, saying “you poor girl”. What little did they know! I can understand the reasoning for fish less after watching Nemo. I certainly have become more sensitive, in my old age, to fish and avoid eating it when I can. Probably better for me today anyways with all the polluted waters. In the 80s I created a pseudo tuna salad using tofu which I still enjoy today. Thumbs up to the many food options available today for special diets! Glad to see people are more aware of their choices to become demanding.

Fantastic, your mom still does those things at 98! Good for her. The interest keeps her going and keeps her young! Make plans to visit your mom and sister. Traveling with an RV will make it a lot easier if you can. It is for us especially when taking all(5) of our furry friends with us. I don’t worry about them. They know the drill and enjoy trips too.

Where abouts in Connecticut have you visited? I lived in Connecticut for many years. Continued my education there.

Unfortunately my mother only learned the basics in the english language because she is European. My parents had immigrated to Australia where I later was born. She never learned Australian english. Australia’s population is made up of many nationalities, just like in the US. In fact the true Australians are the aborigines. Australia is only a few years younger than the US.
I taught my mother to use her smart phone to call me for translations and explanations. So far it works out well and she doesn’t worry. It is a confidence booster for her, especially when going to all her medical appointments and lab draws. Luckily, I can do everything remotely for her. For that, I am grateful to technology. I had the internet hooked up and now she connects with people all around the world including relatives in Australia . It is nice to still have our mothers to reminisce with. Gives them purpose too to video chat with the grandkids.

I don’t blame Linda with the medications. Good for her. I know I wouldn’t want to worry about potential harmful side effects. Who wants additional health problems? We have enough to deal with as it is. Wishing you and Linda well for a great weekend and good luck with PEA, Toni

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@avmcbellar Toni, sending you a reply through a private message, please check it out. Best, Hank