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message 8001: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Robards (sharonrobards) | 944 comments Gosh, that's a bit of sauce. Don't tell me they eat it on eggs too - please don't cause I've never understood that one.


message 8002: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "Gosh, that's a bit of sauce. Don't tell me they eat it on eggs too - please don't cause I've never understood that one."

Oh yum on sauce Sharon!!! Can't have eggs without sauce:)


message 8003: by Steve (new)

Steve | 1034 comments Brenda wrote: "Oh yum on sauce Sharon!!! Can't have eggs without sauce:)"

Oh yes you can! I had scrambled eggs with chives and parsley and a complete lack of tomato sauce this morning. :-)


message 8004: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Steve wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Oh yum on sauce Sharon!!! Can't have eggs without sauce:)"

Oh yes you can! I had scrambled eggs with chives and parsley and a complete lack of tomato sauce this morning. :-)"


Haha!! Sounds nice Steve (but I'd still add tomato sauce...)


message 8005: by Ian (new)

Ian Stewart (goodreadercomIanStewart) | 213 comments Just a plain poached egg on toast for breakfast, thank you! But I put a large smack of tom sauce on my meat loaf before I put it in the oven.

Home cooked must be great, but a lot of work, Brenda?


message 8006: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Ian wrote: "Just a plain poached egg on toast for breakfast, thank you! But I put a large smack of tom sauce on my meat loaf before I put it in the oven.

Home cooked must be great, but a lot of work, Brenda?"


Yes it's a lot of work Ian...pretty much takes the whole day. But it's worth it:)


message 8007: by Ian (new)

Ian Stewart (goodreadercomIanStewart) | 213 comments There's a lesson there! :-)


message 8008: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Ian wrote: "There's a lesson there! :-)"

:D


message 8009: by Neil (new)

Neil Haines | 69 comments Just got back to Phi Phi Island Resort after an afternoon on the island used to film THE BEACH. Book was way better than the movie from memory. Sand was like talcolm powder!


message 8010: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Oh Neil, now I'm jealous :) I just got back from my second infusion and I'm not feeling good. Already the nausea and lightheadedness is kicking in. My sister drove me this time so I didn't have to wait the hour till they thought I'd be OK to drive and now I think I need to maybe try and rest. The doc's say that's all you can do but this time they did say I could use some Maxalon and Imodium so hopefully it won't get as bad as the last one.

Yeah I'm in Brissie Kathryn but I'm having my infusion treatments at the QEII in Sunnybank - it's much closer to home :)


message 8011: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Take care Tracey...rest up, and I hope you feel better soon!!


message 8012: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Mar 07, 2013 06:19PM) (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Neil wrote: "Just got back to Phi Phi Island Resort after an afternoon on the island used to film THE BEACH. Book was way better than the movie from memory. Sand was like talcolm powder!"

And I agree Neil, what a wonderful place to have a holiday!


message 8013: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Oh that's good, Tracey. I was thinking it would be a hassle to have to go into the RBH and deal with the system and the parking there! Hope ur nausea etc passes soon :-/


message 8014: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Rest up, Trace! Hope you feel better, soon.


message 8015: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Well it only took me a day and a half this time to recover from the infusion. Right now I'm in no man's land between feeling good and feeling exhausted from being sick. Still I'm really glad it didn't last as long as last time. Poor Robbie has been doing his best but he really needs my help at the moment, not the other way round :)


message 8016: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (snuggleglooms) | 381 comments Tracey wrote: "Well it only took me a day and a half this time to recover from the infusion. Right now I'm in no man's land between feeling good and feeling exhausted from being sick. Still I'm really glad it d..."


I hope your recovery is a quick one :o)




message 8017: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Well it only took me a day and a half this time to recover from the infusion. Right now I'm in no man's land between feeling good and feeling exhausted from being sick. Still I'm really glad it d..."

Hope you both make speedy recoveries. :)


message 8018: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Well Robbie is still feeling quite sore from the surgery however he is finally free from the infection and pneumonia so he's definitely on the right track. As for me - to my enormous but very pleased surprise I woke Sunday morning feeling like Wonder Woman. I honestly couldn't get over how well I felt. Tons of energy, no dizziness, no lightheadedness, no nausea and most especially none of the horribly debilitating exhaustion that's been plaguing me now for months. I can't believe it but it seems the doc's have finally got me on the right path and if, as they keep telling me, the bad reactions do pass after a while I'll be back to my old self :) It's so nice to feel 42 instead of 142 :) Thank you all for your kind thoughts, words and prayers. Especially thank you for putting up with my near constant complaints :)


message 8019: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Wonderful news Tracey! Stay well, and Robbie, continue coming good!! Don't overdo it now you feel like Wonder Woman though Tracey!! lol


message 8020: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Well Robbie is still feeling quite sore from the surgery however he is finally free from the infection and pneumonia so he's definitely on the right track. As for me - to my enormous but very plea..."

That's great news, Trace!

Brenda is right: don't overdo it. :) Savour the time! Smell the roses!


message 8021: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Brenda wrote: "Wonderful news Tracey! Stay well, and Robbie, continue coming good!! Don't overdo it now you feel like Wonder Woman though Tracey!! lol"

Darn :) I was just off to try and find an invisible plane ;)


message 8022: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Wonderful news Tracey! Stay well, and Robbie, continue coming good!! Don't overdo it now you feel like Wonder Woman though Tracey!! lol"

Darn :) I was just off to try and find an i..."


:):)


message 8023: by Steve (new)

Steve | 1034 comments Astronomy. The discovery of the planet affected astrology, but only in as much showing that the planet is in each star sign for seven years.

Hm, maybe that shows my feelings for astrology. :-)


message 8024: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Actually astrology - which came before astronomy as a science and was taught in all the best universities - wasn't as far behind as today's astronomists would like us to believe. There is evidence from the Egyptian, Babylonian and Mayan cultures to suggest they worked on a planetary solar system with ten planets. Also, in ancient times astrology wasn't always viewed as the 'fortune telling, character deductive' tool it is now but was more often used to help them plan their calendars and long range crop forecasts.

Having said all that though I'm not a big believer in Astrology or Numerology but I must admit there are times when they can appear to be very spot on - who knows???? As Shakespeare said, "there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy".


message 8025: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Actually astrology - which came before astronomy as a science and was taught in all the best universities - wasn't as far behind as today's astronomists would like us to believe. There is evidence..."

There can be strange patterns of events, Trace!


message 8026: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Very true Margaret although these days I tend to believe more in 'fate' maybe you'd call it. Perhaps it's because I'm a Christian but I do believe there's a plan for everyone's life and that most of the time people will pretty much stick to that plan without even necessarily being aware of it consciously. Of course I could just be completely wrong about everything ;)


message 8027: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Very true Margaret although these days I tend to believe more in 'fate' maybe you'd call it. Perhaps it's because I'm a Christian but I do believe there's a plan for everyone's life and that most ..."

My late mother used to say that everyone's life was mapped out for them. :)


message 8028: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments My sister, Cynthia, is a big believer in time and chance. She says you get opportunities based on being in the right position and the right time and being ready for that opportunity.

Shows how different we can all be I guess :)


message 8029: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "My sister, Cynthia, is a big believer in time and chance. She says you get opportunities based on being in the right position and the right time and being ready for that opportunity.

Shows how di..."


What impresses me most is when something apparently disadvantageous causes a direct link to a good outcome.


message 8030: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments What's the old saying... 'one door closes and another one opens' ??? Probably true but I think we don't always recognize it at the time.


message 8031: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "What's the old saying... 'one door closes and another one opens' ??? Probably true but I think we don't always recognize it at the time."

One of my mother's favourite sayings....


message 8032: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Robards (sharonrobards) | 944 comments without the bad, we wouldn't recognise the good


message 8033: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments True enough, Sharon!


message 8034: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Hi all,
I don't know if anyone here has ever done this but I have a big get together coming up this weekend with quite a few relatives and friends I haven't seen since before Robbie and I got married. So, in my infinite wisdom, I decided to treat myself to a bit of a beauty make-over, brow & lash tint, manicure, pedicure etc. Anyway, while I'm at the Salon the lady says 'have you ever tried eye-lash extensions, they're really great, not that expensive blah, blah, blah'. Anywho, I decided, why not, I'll look super glam and gorgeous at the party, glowing on Robbie's arm. Yeah, right. She tells me it'll sting for a few minutes after they remove the tape and you open your eyes. A few minutes? Try hours! Yep, I had a severe allergic reaction to the adhesive and woke up the next morning with both eyes swollen shut - literally could not see a thing. My beloved hubby takes me to the docs, who, when he finally finished laughing, gives me steroid and antihistamine injections - antihistamine in my bum but the steroid injections, 6 in all, had to go right into my eyelids - the pain, from the swelling & stinging and then the injections on top, was horrendous. However, it did do the trick and by the next day I could open one eye and now, three days later, all the swelling, except for a tiny bit of puffiness under my right eye, is gone. The effect after all that drama? I have to admit it's pretty amazing - I look like a fashion model - well a reasonably attractive fashion model with killer eyes. The funny thing is I have hazel eyes, brown/green, and since I had the extensions put on my eyes have been exclusively green - kinda weird??? Still, I will now look pretty glam for the party but I definitely won't be doing it again!

Check this out - Eyelash Extension Disaster photo eyelashdisaster004_zps5b8645fa.jpg


message 8035: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Ouch! painful. I'd pass on that one. Glad the meds have helped


message 8036: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 2001 comments Tracey wrote: "Hi all,
I don't know if anyone here has ever done this but I have a big get together coming up this weekend with quite a few relatives and friends I haven't seen since before Robbie and I got marri..."


OMG!!! Tracey. That's terrible. I'm glad at least that you can now kind of laugh about it and at least enjoy your stunning eyes. Maybe fake eyelashes for you from now on!!! I, too, have had eyelash extensions but the worst that happened to me was that they kept sticking together for a while but when I got used to them they were fabulous. Although I won't be hurrying back anytime soon, either. I think I'll just invest in a good mascara.


message 8037: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Hi all,
I don't know if anyone here has ever done this but I have a big get together coming up this weekend with quite a few relatives and friends I haven't seen since before Robbie and I got marri..."


How horrible to have such problems!
Occasionally we hear of these horror stories on t.v., but I guess we think it won't happen to us.
Glad you're getting over it, now.
Have a lovely time at the get-together. :)


message 8038: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Oh Tracey, you poor thing! What a dreadful reaction you had...as if you don't have enough health problems without that! Take care, and enjoy the re-union:)


message 8039: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Thanks everyone for your kind thoughts. Honestly some days I feel like I'm a walking disaster area lol. On the plus side thought when I was at church this morning I had wonderful compliments from so many people I couldn't stop blushing :) So, I guess, at the end of the day the effect does look pretty amazing but I'm not keen to ever go through that again. I told Robbie to enjoy it while it lasts lol And oddly my eye colour is still very green whereas I normally tend towards brown with amber highlights. Either way I'm putting all the horrendousness behind me and intend to rock the dinner party looking super glam with my new eyes and gorgeous new outfit with open-toed wedge heels to show off my pedicure - guess I am a bit girly after all :)

Have a great weekend everyone :)


message 8040: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Thanks everyone for your kind thoughts. Honestly some days I feel like I'm a walking disaster area lol. On the plus side thought when I was at church this morning I had wonderful compliments from..."

I'm sure you'll wow them!
Have a great time!


message 8041: by Marianne (last edited Mar 23, 2013 10:58AM) (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9986 comments Tracey wrote: "Hi all,
I don't know if anyone here has ever done this but I have a big get together coming up this weekend with quite a few relatives and friends I haven't seen since before Robbie and I got marri..."


As a pharmacist, I'm wondering if the eye colour change is due to the steroid injections? Let us know if they go back to their usual colour eventually? Thank goodness you didn't do this a day before your get-together! What about putting up a pic of your pretty green eyes?


message 8042: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Burns | 25 comments Tracey, wow! I've never seen the effects of a bad reaction to lashes, but have heard about them on current affair type TV shows. I've had eyelash extensions done a few times and they do look really fabulous! You don't need mascara, and it makes you look like you're wearing a full face of makeup with the addition of some lip gloss to the lips. But I'm disturbed by what happened to you. Eyelid injections, OUCH!!! They said they're really cheap? That's strange because most places charge an arm and a leg. Maybe they use cheap glue? I remember the stinging for no more than 2 minutes afterwards. The only downside to them is as they fall out over 2-4 weeks, you need to get them refilled,and they fall out unevenly. In the end I was tired of them and tired of not being able to scrub my eyes with a hot facewasher so I ended up taking them off myself. (Using a ton of baby oil on cotton balls. They slowly eventually all slid off.) I was left with very short baby eyelashes that took 2 weeks to grow in fully. In that time I just wore mascara and eyeliner.
If you love the long lash look and have a function to go to, may I suggest going to the MAC counter at Myer and buying a set of their false lashes, and get the girls to apply them for you. Much friendlier on your poor lids! You poor thing!


message 8043: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments That is one truly spectacular allergic reaction! Ow! And the idea of eyelid injections - you have my utmost sympathy.

As a physio, usually the only reactions I see are ones to tape (even though we tell people to take the tape off if it itches or burns, there are still people who leave it on).

BUT, I had one poor lady come in, looking somewhat like your picture, Tracy - her allergy? Red wine! And she was a lover of red wine, and now she has to avoid it forever, poor thing!


message 8044: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Natasha wrote: "Tracey, wow! I've never seen the effects of a bad reaction to lashes, but have heard about them on current affair type TV shows. I've had eyelash extensions done a few times and they do look really..."

I think that might be the best bet for me actually Natasha. Although I did go back to the Salon with pics in hand and was told they do have an alternative adhesive which they use for people with sensitive skin - like would've been nice if they'd asked me that question before. Still I have to remember I only paid $50 bucks for them and as the old saying goes 'you get what you pay for!'. The green is fading in my eyes now but the colour change is rather unusual - be nice if they stayed like this - much more dramatic and pretty than my more typical brown/amber with occasional green flecks. lol It's only life anyway and as we all know, that passes :)


message 8045: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Burns | 25 comments I like your attitude!! Yes, would've helped telling you about the alternative adhesive!


message 8046: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Robards (sharonrobards) | 944 comments Yes, you would think they would ask the question prior to putting anything like on.


message 8047: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments WOW!! I'm actually on here again! Because of a bug I haven't been able to get on Goodreads since December 2...HUUUUGE withdrawal symptoms! I'm so happy to be on here again lol :)


message 8048: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80165 comments Mod
Amber wrote: "WOW!! I'm actually on here again! Because of a bug I haven't been able to get on Goodreads since December 2...HUUUUGE withdrawal symptoms! I'm so happy to be on here again lol :)"

OMG! That's awful Amber!! Hope it's all sorted!


message 8049: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Brenda wrote: "Amber wrote: "WOW!! I'm actually on here again! Because of a bug I haven't been able to get on Goodreads since December 2...HUUUUGE withdrawal symptoms! I'm so happy to be on here again lol :)"

OM..."


I hope so too Brenda! At the moment it seems to be fixed...fingers crossed no more problems! :)


message 8050: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Welcome back Amber


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