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05/29/16 10:19 AM #2919    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

It's a good day to check out our flag and the diversity it represents in the folding process:

http://www.usflag.org/foldflag.html


05/30/16 11:15 AM #2920    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

This is the perfect song for Memorial Day as far as I'm concerned:




05/31/16 10:48 AM #2921    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Rico from Rome laugh




05/31/16 07:17 PM #2922    

 

Bart Croxford

Thanks for all the kind words, thoughts and prayers regarding my wife's (Dee Dee's) passing.  It is much more difficult than I ever thought it would be.  We always had hope that she could survive but it because it became pretty obvious that nobody survives lung cancer for very long--five years at the most and she probably had it for 2-3 years before she was diagnosed last October.  We had our house checked twice for radon and both times it was less than 4--last time it was 2.65 in the basement and it is 30 percent less upstairs and she very seldom went downstairs that past few years.  But she was ready to go as anyone could possibly be--never complained or cried once even though she was in incredible pain at the end.  I can't complain too much because we had 41-plus great years together.


06/03/16 10:15 AM #2923    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




06/04/16 10:28 AM #2924    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Please watch!




06/06/16 10:14 AM #2925    

 

Richard Smith

That was very interesting about DNA. I've had 2 test kits on my shelf for 5 years so I think I will try it out. Lol

06/07/16 10:35 PM #2926    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




06/08/16 09:39 AM #2927    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

I wish I could tell you who this quote is from.


06/08/16 01:07 PM #2928    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




06/08/16 04:07 PM #2929    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Something to look forward to when you're 82:




06/08/16 04:48 PM #2930    

 

Tony Divino

I was asked to post this by Gloria's daughter. I know that they didn't have a funeral because she didn't want one. She wanted a celebration instead.

Tony

 


06/08/16 04:52 PM #2931    

 

Tony Divino

By the way Charlotte, I loved the DNA video. I'm sure that I'm an Italian mutt, Heinz 57! Bleed red, white and blue but fueled by pasta sauce!! :-)


06/08/16 06:35 PM #2932    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Tony, for some reason I cannot see the photo from Gloria's daughter.


06/09/16 10:07 AM #2933    

 

Dale Charlie Salazar

My brother had a DNA test done and we showed up 65% Native American.  We also showed 45% of various European ancestry including Oshkenazi Jew from Eastern Europe.  I believe the actually orginiated in Turkey?

The fun part was learning we had two tribes of Native we never knew of:  Navajo and Comanche.  We always knew we had Jicarilla Apache, Pima, Tewa and Pueblo.

The furthest back our line goes archived is a Grandfather in Northern New Mexico in 1690.  He was a merchant married to a "Comanche Woman."  The way they treated women back then?

FYI.  BTW let me know if we do get info on a celebration of life for Gloria.


06/09/16 11:53 AM #2934    

 

Jeff Chivers

I had my DNA analyzed by Ancestry.com and found that my ancestors were 99% from Western Europe - with origins (from greatest to least) from continental Europe (France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Austria), Ireland, Scandinavia, Great Britain, Spain & Portugal, Italy & Greece, Finland & Northern Russia, with a trace amount from Melanesia (New Guinea/Solomon Islands/Fiji region).  Where did that come from!! Talk about Heinz 57!!

I don't know about the other DNA test companies, but not only does Ancestry.com analyze your DNA, but they link you with others from around the world who also have had their DNA tested where you have a common ancestor, and provide a means for you to contact them.  I have had a number of interesting interchanges with some of these heretofore unknown distant cousins.

I've also done a lot of genealogy learning about my ancestors.  It's fascinating to learn about the lands of their origins, the challenging times in which they lived and difficulties they overcame in laying the foundation for what we enjoy today - and our very lives!!


06/16/16 01:58 PM #2935    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




06/17/16 09:30 PM #2936    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




06/18/16 10:07 PM #2937    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Dick Van Dyke looks like he needs the restroom in the worst way.




06/19/16 03:32 PM #2938    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

I must seem kind of bi-polar lately, but.....




06/19/16 05:25 PM #2939    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Lovely Father's Day post, Paul! I hope all you Dads are having a great day.


06/19/16 05:26 PM #2940    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Priorities?




06/21/16 09:40 AM #2941    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Where is Woody's? I used to frequent Maddox's - I do like their hamburgers.


06/21/16 09:59 AM #2942    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

In light of the Orlando shootings, some historical perspective: Congress has been dragging its feet on gun legislation for 50 years or more. The Fickle Finger of Fate pointed out this ludicrous situation back in 1968.



 


06/22/16 01:00 AM #2943    

 

Paul Michelsen

Hey Jeff,

Have you seen this on Medicare.... New York Post:

Health

Obama is gutting Medicare

New York Post 3 hours ago 

The stakes are high, because Medicare and the access it gives patients to medical innovations have transformed aging. Before Medicare, older folks languished in nursing homes or wheelchairs with crippling illnesses. Now, seniors dodge that fate, thanks to hip and knee replacements, cataract operations and heart procedures — all paid for by Medicare.

The American Journal of Public Health reports that a man turning 65 can expect to live almost five years longer than he would have in 1970 — and almost all of it in good health. What a priceless gift.

A gift Obama is snatching away.

The president’s Medicare reforms make it harder for seniors to get joint replacements. His new payment rules shortchange doctors, discouraging them from accepting Medicare in the first place. New ER rules clobber seniors with bills for “observation care.” Under ObamaCare, hospitals get bonuses for spending less per senior, despite having higher death rates and infection rates.

Expect the Medicare Trustees’ annual report, due out Wednesday, to ignore these problems.

Obama’s latest assault is a 962-page regulation dictating how doctors treat patients. Precious minutes with your doctor are wasted completing mandatory reports for the federal government, and your ailment gets short shrift.

Physicians are glued to computer screens, following prompts, seldom making eye contact with patients. Renowned New York cardiologist Jeffrey Borer’s fed up: “I need to interact with my patients.”

“Doctors who want to provide individualized care” will have to “either opt out of Medicare or simply not comply,” explains Richard Amerling, past president of the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons.

Obama’s rules are “far too complex and burdensome to be workable for most physicians,” warns John Halamka, a Harvard medical professor.

The new rules also make seeing Medicare patients a money loser. Annual fee increases for doctors are capped at a fraction of one percent — even though rents and other costs go up every year.

No wonder nine out of 10 solo practitioners admit they’ll avoid Medicare patients — right when 10,000 new baby boomers are joining each day.

Obama’s rules spell trouble for seniors with cancer. Doctors administering chemotherapy are getting a pay cut and being prodded to choose the cheapest drug, regardless of which medication is best for their patient. Dr. Debra Patt warned Congress this’ll hinder access to drugs like the immunotherapy that subdued former President Jimmy Carter’s cancer.

Another Obama rule penalizes hospitals for doing hip and knee replacements on patients likely to need rehab after surgery, causing hospitals to shun older patients with complex conditions. Grandma will have to settle for the painkiller as candidate Obama notoriously suggested.

Obama claims his rules reward quality instead of quantity. Don’t believe it. Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake has one of the worst scores in New York on patient outcomes, indicating its patients get more infections and die sooner from heart problems and pneumonia than at other hospitals. Yet Adirondack got a Medicare bonus because it’s a low spender.

Same is true of Massena Memorial Hospital in Massena, NY, and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals in Redwood City, Vacaville and Antioch, Calif. Sickening.

During Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign, the president accused Republicans of plotting to “end Medicare as we know it.” A pro-Obama ad depicted a Republican pushing Granny’s wheelchair off a cliff.

Who’s really pushing Granny off the cliff? Obama himself, with Hillary’s helping hand.

Clinton proposes opening Medicare to people in their 50s. That would force seniors to compete with younger patients for resources — like in Britain and Canada, where seniors are labeled “bed blockers,” and certain treatments are reserved for younger patients with more life ahead.

Seniors beware.

Betsy McCaughey is a senior fellow at the London Center for Policy Research.


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