Button up my what? This was not from me, maybe it was the out-laws comment? 🌷
It was meant for moioz ‘s comment he got the wrong person ☹️
 
Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me ANYMORE
 
I don't care if I ever see one of my brothers again, or his waster of a daughter!
 
I don't care if I ever see one of my brothers again, or his waster of a daughter!
We’re a bit the same with one of my husband’s brothers and his wife. We still have a really good relationship with his ex-wife.
 
I don’t care if there is a frost it heralds a sunny day
 
I don't care about money problems, only being on the meager Australian Aged Pension! I lost everything, almost my self, to a mental asylum, being drugged up to the eyeballs! Then I found my Lord and Saviour Jesus The Christ! Amen! & Amen! He is the Greatest Miracle in Me!
 
I always worried what people thought but not anymore !!

I nolonger worry about saying no !

I still have pedicures once a month because I want to. I still wear make up out and still like dressing up but that's all for me.
Good on you.
 
This reminds me to paint my nails with Dior's Vernis À Ongles Vantine Fuschia and go to Bras 'N' Things at Westfield Booragoon.

I've jumped from a 36B to a 36C....
stop skiting
 
I'm too old to worry about what others think about me - and have been for at least 40 years. It makes life so much easier when you don't have to dress the way people think you should. Me, I like COLOUR, so do my best to wear bright colours "highly unsuited" for a septuagenarian
 
If you're coming to see me you're welcome anytime. If you're coming to see my home make an appointment and I'll tidy up first!

I now live how I want to. So what if my knitting is on the sofa, a half finished jigsaw is on the dining table, the folded washing is waiting to be put away and the breakfast dishes are still in the sink. ;)
 
If you're coming to see me you're welcome anytime. If you're coming to see my home make an appointment and I'll tidy up first!

I now live how I want to. So what if my knitting is on the sofa, a half finished jigsaw is on the dining table, the folded washing is waiting to be put away and the breakfast dishes are still in the sink. ;)
Ricci been like that for years now, especially since I moved from Sydney and don't work anymore, I dress to suit the weather, if it's hot this old gal walks around in shorts or skirt and singlet top, winter I dress to make sure I am warm and comfy, I found the more I tried the more I was judged, so now they can judge me till the cows come home lol I don't care, and I have a Tucker boy who sleeps on the foot of the bed, sleeps on the lounge and eats in our dining room..........it's his home too........lol life is too short to worry so much......but I still love putting on my dragon earrings or change them for a tiger lol.......who cares, only me.
 
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I have stopped trying to hide my hair loss.
Most of my hair fell out when my brother, sister and husband were battling cancer.
My darling man talked me into buying a wig. It looks OK, but, it is not me.
What I came to realise is that most people are too busy worrying about their own lives to be concerned about my scalp.
 
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When at home I wear old clothes, no makeup and don't care what others may think of me.
 
I'm too old to worry about what others think about me - and have been for at least 40 years. It makes life so much easier when you don't have to dress the way people think you should. Me, I like COLOUR, so do my best to wear bright colours "highly unsuited" for a septuagenarian
Me too. No grey for me unless it is with a bright coloured accessory coat, jacket or jumper.
 
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