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Post by tops on Jun 23, 2018 8:33:40 GMT -5
I loved those Bardot tops... So easy to make! I'm getting inspired!
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 12, 2018 15:19:53 GMT -5
He is ill and she is in South Africa.................................................... great couple. The Prince's Palace issued a statement saying that Prince Albert is currently "a victim of a state of fatigue" that forced him to lighten his schedule in July. A visit to the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco was thus canceled at the last moment. Do not panic, say the Monegasques. Prince Albert will be present on July 20th at the Herculis meeting at the Stade Louis II and at the traditional Gala de la Croix-Rouge on July 27th . It is not known whether the prince rests at the palace or in his residence at Roc-Agel. JMO He can cancel a trip - but a visit to the museum next door!! I don't believe it...hospital?? Botox??? Tired, Prince Albert of Monaco lightens his program but will be present at Herculis... www.monacomatin.mc/vie-locale/fatigue-le-prince-albert-de-monaco-allege-son-programme-mais-sera-present-a-herculis-245467
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Post by hibou on Jul 12, 2018 18:58:32 GMT -5
He is ill and she is in South Africa.................................................... great couple. The Prince's Palace issued a statement saying that Prince Albert is currently "a victim of a state of fatigue" that forced him to lighten his schedule in July. A visit to the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco was thus canceled at the last moment. Do not panic, say the Monegasques. Prince Albert will be present on July 20th at the Herculis meeting at the Stade Louis II and at the traditional Gala de la Croix-Rouge on July 27th . It is not known whether the prince rests at the palace or in his residence at Roc-Agel. JMO He can cancel a trip - but a visit to the museum next door!! I don't believe it...hospital?? Botox??? Tired, Prince Albert of Monaco lightens his program but will be present at Herculis... www.monacomatin.mc/vie-locale/fatigue-le-prince-albert-de-monaco-allege-son-programme-mais-sera-present-a-herculis-245467Considering the Kelly family history of stroke and heart attack deaths, and the fact that for years he has partied hard - too much rich food, booze, late nights etc may have finally caught up with him. Not to mention his weight and lack of exercise. He better pull himself together!
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 13, 2018 2:03:04 GMT -5
He is gone for 10 days. Someone knows how long you have to stay in hospital with a Bypass operation [la chirurgie de pontage] ... In bypass or bridging surgery, the narrowing of the coronary artery around your heart is bridged.
He has to change his lifestyle - quickly. Hopefully this will be the wake up call...
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Post by agentf on Jul 13, 2018 9:11:57 GMT -5
Nowadays am angioplasty is a day surgery and a bypass, depending on how many pontages are necessary, you have to recover as long as it takes for your ribcage to heal more than your heart, but your hospital stay is not terribly long. let's hope it's just a holiday he needs and nothing worse. He is gone for 10 days. Someone knows how long you have to stay in hospital with a Bypass operation [la chirurgie de pontage] ... In bypass or bridging surgery, the narrowing of the coronary artery around your heart is bridged. He has to change his lifestyle - quickly. Hopefully this will be the wake up call...
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Post by smt on Jul 14, 2018 5:55:34 GMT -5
Fat Al's lifestyle might be indeed catching up with him. Here's another scary thought -- Trampy as regent until Jacques comes of age.
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Post by agentf on Jul 14, 2018 7:56:34 GMT -5
Perish the thought!! But in history, it has been known to be the mode of taking over a country by which you put malleable people on the throne after eliminating the immovable king. Hurry Albert and get well. Although there is Caroline and I think before supporting CC as regent, the Monegasques would put up a fight. Maybe Albert needs to draft something. Just saying. Fat Al's lifestyle might be indeed catching up with him. Here's another scary thought -- Trampy as regent until Jacques comes of age.
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Post by smt on Jul 14, 2018 9:30:08 GMT -5
Perish the thought!! But in history, it has been known to be the mode of taking over a country by which you put malleable people on the throne after eliminating the immovable king. Hurry Albert and get well. Although there is Caroline and I think before supporting CC as regent, the Monegasques would put up a fight. Maybe Albert needs to draft something. Just saying. Fat Al's lifestyle might be indeed catching up with him. Here's another scary thought -- Trampy as regent until Jacques comes of age. Over on the Sugahs, MP has written that Trampy would be the Regent per a document which Fat Al put into action when she became pregnant.
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 15, 2018 5:38:13 GMT -5
It was in the newspaper at the time... never seen anything officially.
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 15, 2018 5:41:50 GMT -5
From the newspaper: No, Prince Albert II is not hospitalized at the Princess Grace Hospital Center "The prince is not at the CHPG but Roc Agel He continues to rest and has already received his chief of staff, his private secretary, he will also receive his advisers at the beginning of the week ... All is well and he wants even already resume its activities. " As the statement said, the ruler, however, passed the CHPG box last week, on his return from the United States, to perform "a battery of tests", "a check-up". A "short moment" while Prince Albert II suffered from a "pulmonary infection" according to a source close to the Palace. "He is already impatient to resume the course of its normal activities," says one now, stating that on the heights of La Turbie, Roc Agel (800 meters), the air is ideal for dressing such infection. Fan of football, Prince Albert will have at least been able to take advantage of this forced rest to enjoy the final stages of a World Cup that he had been able to follow with one eye until then. Before returning to work... www.monacomatin.mc/politique/non-le-prince-albert-ii-nest-pas-hospitalise-au-centre-hospitalier-princesse-grace-246268
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Post by agentf on Jul 15, 2018 7:53:11 GMT -5
That's excellent news, thanks for the update. π From the newspaper: No, Prince Albert II is not hospitalized at the Princess Grace Hospital Center "The prince is not at the CHPG but Roc Agel He continues to rest and has already received his chief of staff, his private secretary, he will also receive his advisers at the beginning of the week ... All is well and he wants even already resume its activities. " As the statement said, the ruler, however, passed the CHPG box last week, on his return from the United States, to perform "a battery of tests", "a check-up". A "short moment" while Prince Albert II suffered from a "pulmonary infection" according to a source close to the Palace. "He is already impatient to resume the course of its normal activities," says one now, stating that on the heights of La Turbie, Roc Agel (800 meters), the air is ideal for dressing such infection. Fan of football, Prince Albert will have at least been able to take advantage of this forced rest to enjoy the final stages of a World Cup that he had been able to follow with one eye until then. Before returning to work... www.monacomatin.mc/politique/non-le-prince-albert-ii-nest-pas-hospitalise-au-centre-hospitalier-princesse-grace-246268
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Post by axelle on Jul 15, 2018 8:22:26 GMT -5
CW as Regent! Egad that is a scary thought.
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Post by donna on Jul 15, 2018 18:12:33 GMT -5
He needs a healer. Heart problems begin in the heart chakra where feelings such as sorrow, grief, loss and love related emotions reside. The emotions are knocking and want to get out and this is his chance to let them out. He could heal himself or get help from a healer.
Too bad western medicine don't realise healing as an option. His doctor is probably very square and scientifically minded, because if he were more open he would have seen to it that Albert was cured from his heart problems ages ago.
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Post by agentf on Jul 16, 2018 8:50:32 GMT -5
Someone mentioned an airborne infection, though, so that would be the lungs and involuntary. I agree that cardiac-related issues can come from things like heartbreak but genetics also play a part. You only have to look at Albert's ever changing girth to realize he's internalizing. I recall reading a pop psychologist, Camille Paglia, who said that smoking and eating was related to your relationship to your mother. Smoking was evocative of something choking you up. Eating was something like burying your emotions. I'm a ferocious eater usually, I don't know what that means Fascinating stuff. I personally like reiki, Donna. Have you tried it? In Qc, we have "ramancheurs", on who we've relied for centuries, stemming from the fact you needed fixing sometimes before you could get to a doctor on time in a sparsely populated colony. I believe it has origins with the aboriginals and modern-day chiropractors are quite popular too with us. We're fearless that way He needs a healer. Heart problems begin in the heart chakra where feelings such as sorrow, grief, loss and love related emotions reside. The emotions are knocking and want to get out and this is his chance to let them out. He could heal himself or get help from a healer. Too bad western medicine don't realise healing as an option. His doctor is probably very square and scientifically minded, because if he were more open he would have seen to it that Albert was cured from his heart problems ages ago.
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Post by donna on Jul 16, 2018 18:08:00 GMT -5
Agentf - I am a healer and started with Reiki but now I do my own type of healing. Smoking could very well be connected to issues with the mother since it is both sucking (like the breast) and the lungs (heart chakra). For instance if a child or an adult doesn't feel loved he or she may compensate with cigarettes or chocolate, which also calms the heart chakra. Overeating can be lack of self-confidence and/or co-dependency. We saw how Albert developed the belly after taking the reigns, which to me indicates that he felt a bit insecure in his new role and needed self-assurance in food. He needed to make himself bigger on the outside to compensate for feeling small on the inside. I totally agree with you in people burying their emotions with food. Shame, guilt, loneliness, rejection are all feelings that we don't like and try to repress them with food. Healing is really a fabulous way to let these emotions out in a very soft way. I could go on and on about the chakras and emotions since in my healing therapy I help people realise their repressed emotions and then release them. I also do distant healing which has been very powerful. Even my books have healing in them so when you read them you feel the healing energy working on you. Even just reading these words might set something off for the person reading them. Someone mentioned an airborne infection, though, so that would be the lungs and involuntary. I agree that cardiac-related issues can come from things like heartbreak but genetics also play a part. You only have to look at Albert's ever changing girth to realize he's internalizing. I recall reading a pop psychologist, Camille Paglia, who said that smoking and eating was related to your relationship to your mother. Smoking was evocative of something choking you up. Eating was something like burying your emotions. I'm a ferocious eater usually, I don't know what that means Fascinating stuff. I personally like reiki, Donna. Have you tried it? In Qc, we have "ramancheurs", on who we've relied for centuries, stemming from the fact you needed fixing sometimes before you could get to a doctor on time in a sparsely populated colony. I believe it has origins with the aboriginals and modern-day chiropractors are quite popular too with us. We're fearless that way He needs a healer. Heart problems begin in the heart chakra where feelings such as sorrow, grief, loss and love related emotions reside. The emotions are knocking and want to get out and this is his chance to let them out. He could heal himself or get help from a healer. Too bad western medicine don't realise healing as an option. His doctor is probably very square and scientifically minded, because if he were more open he would have seen to it that Albert was cured from his heart problems ages ago.
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 17, 2018 6:36:09 GMT -5
Very interesting, thank you for sharing
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Post by agentf on Jul 19, 2018 8:08:18 GMT -5
Fascinating! Appetite can also be a lust for life, if we go by animals. Remember, this is how we can tell our pets are fine in spite of injuries, is if they eat and clean themselves and the first sign of depression in humans for example is a lapse in personal hygiene. On the whole though, you can read further into things if it's chronic, I suppose. Reiki is wonderful. I had it done several years ago, by this lovely Irish lady. I think what you internalize must in a way be commensurate to how overwhelming are the things thrown at you, and Albert's duties would certainly be an onset of embonpoint. There's also a belief that men when they settle, let themselves go. Oral gratification comes only through food then . I plainly love food. I'm a skinny bunny right now but I shot up to 172lbs once, on a 5'9" frame mostly from eating in restaurants three times a day and working out with a trainer who bulked me up and not sweating enough. I can't say enough for simplifying everything to walking your dog and jumping on a trampoline. I'm also a conscientious, mostly vegetarian eater when I'm alone. The dog gets the meat. I could go on on this topic, it's so refreshing for once. I wonder if CC is finished writing her cookbook? Agentf - I am a healer and started with Reiki but now I do my own type of healing. Smoking could very well be connected to issues with the mother since it is both sucking (like the breast) and the lungs (heart chakra). For instance if a child or an adult doesn't feel loved he or she may compensate with cigarettes or chocolate, which also calms the heart chakra. Overeating can be lack of self-confidence and/or co-dependency. We saw how Albert developed the belly after taking the reigns, which to me indicates that he felt a bit insecure in his new role and needed self-assurance in food. He needed to make himself bigger on the outside to compensate for feeling small on the inside. I totally agree with you in people burying their emotions with food. Shame, guilt, loneliness, rejection are all feelings that we don't like and try to repress them with food. Healing is really a fabulous way to let these emotions out in a very soft way. I could go on and on about the chakras and emotions since in my healing therapy I help people realise their repressed emotions and then release them. I also do distant healing which has been very powerful. Even my books have healing in them so when you read them you feel the healing energy working on you. Even just reading these words might set something off for the person reading them. Someone mentioned an airborne infection, though, so that would be the lungs and involuntary. I agree that cardiac-related issues can come from things like heartbreak but genetics also play a part. You only have to look at Albert's ever changing girth to realize he's internalizing. I recall reading a pop psychologist, Camille Paglia, who said that smoking and eating was related to your relationship to your mother. Smoking was evocative of something choking you up. Eating was something like burying your emotions. I'm a ferocious eater usually, I don't know what that means Fascinating stuff. I personally like reiki, Donna. Have you tried it? In Qc, we have "ramancheurs", on who we've relied for centuries, stemming from the fact you needed fixing sometimes before you could get to a doctor on time in a sparsely populated colony. I believe it has origins with the aboriginals and modern-day chiropractors are quite popular too with us. We're fearless that way
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Post by agentf on Oct 11, 2018 13:25:40 GMT -5
Albert made a speech in Armenia at the Francophonie summit, about the environment and Charles Aznavour. In the latter's honour, I do hope someone spoke of the French speaking migrant situation from Africa, rather than listen to self-important secretaries who waste millions rather than raise some for Haiti... I hope Albert is mindful of the environmental problem that caffeine drinks are causing to bodies of water and how filtration sites need to start addressing that since high levels of caffeine are making their way in estuaries. Maybe if the next world meeting this time on the environment is in Qc city π, they can talk about that. π€ www.monacomatin.mc/politique/le-prince-albert-ii-rend-hommage-a-aznavour-et-defend-lenvironnement-au-sommet-de-la-francophonie-a-erevan-268265I haven't stopped hearing Aznavour songs in my internal cosmic radio for a week now! π
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Post by mrszinck on Oct 21, 2018 5:21:05 GMT -5
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Post by mrszinck on Oct 21, 2018 5:24:45 GMT -5
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