~Daily Doings WED feb 13th | Arthritis Information

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hi guys!!! :) :)

 
Its bright, sunny and beautiful out!!! Love san diego!!!
My provider had only a short time today, but she was great, not having a car, i just
HAD to GET OUT of the house, ya know?
 
even if for a short time!!
 
99 cents stores wow, they have such fantastic things and the shelves were all freshly stocked, ... i'm trying to figure out how to budget, but.. saving means stocking, lol
Stuff in the store, name brands like Swiss Miss, Orville popcorn,  etc, all 3.50..(normal grocery prices here)... there 99 cents... ohh i wanted to spend money, but luckily only brought along a certain amt... lol.
 
I'm pursing the coupon boards, writing, relaxing and having a general decent day.. yay..
and i bought coke a cola, ahhhhhhhhhhh that makes me happy
 
so what little things make ya happy?
have a good day all :)
I dunno, but I was having a bad day.....
 
and then my co-worker brought me leftovers from a get-together they just had.....
 
and I have lamb.....
 
I'm in heaven.....it's soooooooooooooo good...... I was trying to keep warm again. Our weather is all screwed up. Was warm the beginning of the week and then this morning it dropped down to 30 degrees and did not get about 40 degrees.
 
So... I have been laying in my bed with my heated mattress pad on high and watching TV. Then hubby came home from work and I took me a little nap.
 
I am really having a hard time with my fingers and hands being sooo cold all the time. They are like freaking ice cubes and I have not learned how to adapt to this yet. My feet, way before my hands ever got ice cubed, would get cold, but they would warm up really easily but now... they are cold for hours and hours, unless I take a hot shower, which burns like someone pouring hot boiling water out of a tea kettle on to them. And sometimes it is just one foot that is froze and the other one is warm, mostly my right foot is the frozen one.
 
It is hard to function when your hands are like ice cubes all the time. All I can think about is making the warm again.
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