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Good evening everyone. I have read everything but am behind so hugs to all.

I will try and add a few pictures but I did say I would do a trip report from my DIsney trip. Time got away from me so I will at least do something tonight while my husband watches the Eagles. I am boycotting them this year.

We went to Disney World from December 7th to the 14th. Until a week before we left I wasn't sure how we were getting to the airport and home. Thankfully my mom drove us down and my son was able to pick us up. He started a job where his best friend is his boss, so he has some leeway there.

Our flight was early, and I was a bit worried about getting through TSA. Traveling with a man who is disabled, although he won't admit it, causes some added difficulties. We flew on Southwest and thankfully luggage flies free. I had 2 back packs, a carry on and 3 pieces of checked baggage. With his issues I needed to bring everything but the kitchen sink, and it was a good thing I did. He cut his arm and his foot somehow. Being on blood thinners and prone to infections I had a full medical kit with me. The flight wasn't that bad, even wearing the mask. I had 100 KN95 masks and 20 bottles of Bath and Body works hand sanitizers, plus anti-bacterial wipes and bleach wipes so I was well prepared. I was able to wipe down the surfaces before we sat down. Disney actually had hands free hand sanitizers everywhere, so I didn't need all I had with me.

The airport was not fun when we landed. I felt like a pack mule carrying all that luggage. I really missed the Luggage being picked up by Disney. We had a small wait at the airport but our room was ready so that was a plus. We landed at about 9:30 AM and I wasn't expecting that. The ECV was also delivered as soon as we got to POP Century. I had my husband drive that while I handled the luggage. That did not work well as I tripped over all of it right into a very nice young man, who fortunately kept me from going down. He then helped me get the luggage to our room and when I tried to give him a tip refused it. His parents raised a wonderful young man.

One of the advantages of POP is the SkyLiners. They were very convenient, and our building was close to them so that was a plus. The downside, and we found that out later that night, is that buses don't run to EPCOT or Hollywood Studios because of them. Even with long lines they move very quickly, and we enjoyed them. As I said though the buses to not operate from the 2 parks and we found that out the hard way. At the end of the 1st day, we had to take a bus to Hollywood Studios and catch the SkyLiner there.

We did try almost all of the Food Booths over the course of the trip and did the Cookie Stroll. I was surprised that this was free and had a nice cookie and small sundae for completing it. We shared pretty much everything we sampled except that sundae. It was MINE!!! I did the Olaf Expedition but cheated. I googled the locations. The prizes were still not in, so I got a cheap plastic Mickey bowl. I will probably give it to one of the grandkids. I also did the Christmas Tree Stroll in DIsney Springs. One thing I did find to be a negative was food. There were very limited choices everywhere. Thankfully I did find some restaurants with more than hamburgers. The food court at POP had no variation at all the entire trip. I am hoping as things open up more that will change.

The first day I wasn't too worried about going on rides. Our 2nd day was at Magic Kingdom, and I did get a DAS for my husband. Between his mobility and vision issues they gave him one. This worked really well for rides since I could plan ahead once we were in the parks. We were able to access the Lightning Lanes that way. I wasn't sure I would ever pay for that, but I may on solo trips. Rides did prove to be a challenge as he had trouble on a few of them loading and unloading. Even rides I thought he would be able to handle with no problem were difficult.

We managed to all the parks, and I did one day solo. He stayed in the room and watched football while I did Disney Springs and EPCOT. This enabled me to go on Spaceship Earth. The separation was a good thing as I needed a break from him. I don't say that to be mean, but I will get to that. We did enjoy the fireworks and light shows at the parks. He managed to find people to chat with everywhere so that was a good thing.

The trip home was even harder on me. I had got push him in the wheelchair and handle the luggage. There were no people available to help. At this point I was worn out. When we landed in Philly I had to push him again or wait. While he sat, I got the luggage and got it out to my son's car. He wanted me to push him again. I refused. Seriously he wanted to walk all day in the parks and couldn't walk 50 feet to the door? My son just laughed when he heard that.

The trip overall was a good trip, don't get me wrong. We did things at a much slower pace than before which was enjoyable. He understands my need to take pictures of every little thing. I get that he likes to sit and talk to strangers. I think the hard part was he had to face his limitations and he wasn't ready for that. He wanted to walk but he has bad balance issues. He needed the ECV. The problem with using that is he has very limited vision, especially at night. He ran into poles, curbs and a few times I had to yell STOP before he hit people, I have to get used to the fact that even though he looks miserable he is happy, another side effect of the strokes. He isn't a huge fan of Disney anyway and said that he is done. He wants me to go back to solo trips. I can understand his reasoning, but I feel like I'm a bad wife for wanting to do it. I told him that if he insists, I will do shorter trips.

The trip made me realize I have been "angry" at him subconsciously since he had the strokes. I let him handle his health issues, thinking he was. When he broke his foot and walked on it for 3 or 4 months because he didn't feel any pain, I didn't even know it had happened. When we went to all the visits leading up to the surgery, I had to face how bad his health was. He has severe neuropathy in both feet. His sugars were really bad. His BP was high also. I worked hard to get those things under control as much as possible. The strokes took almost all of his vision in his left eye. He still thinks it will get better. Then when my son cleaned out his truck to get rid of it for me, we found out that he was referred to a Retinologist for at least 4 or 5 years prior and he ignored it. All the referrals were in the truck. He will never drive again so our plans for travel are gone. We wanted to drive the country, but I can't do it. I was also angry at the doctors, the hospitals, the lawyers who refused to take his case and I felt like I failed him. He was a stroke risk and a fall risk, and they only realized he had a stroke when they found him lying on the floor when he fell out of the bed. I am fairly sure he was having the stroke or about to have it while I sat by his bed in the hospital. I didn't know the signs that were evident to medical personnel. The lawyers said because he lived the case wasn't worth anything. I never wished he died. I would rather be poor and have him annoy me, than be rich and he is gone.

I knew this trip would have challenges; I just didn't realize how many challenges. He was a bit angry at me for making him go with me. I wanted him to get out of the house. Living with a person with disabilities is a challenge, especially when they take away his mobility and freedom. We will still take trips but shorter. We are definitely taking the cruise in July, I hope, but it will probably be the last long trip. He isn't sure he wants to go on the trip with LJ for his 1st visit to Disney. I think he is afraid he will be a burden. He doesn't want to be away from our dog anymore. She was very homesick and didn't eat for at least 4 days while we were gone. She was at my son's house where she has stayed before, but for some reason she took this trip hard. Since my husband had his strokes, she is always with him and I really think she was worried.

I have learned that I may overpack a bit and I want to get one BIG suitcase instead of 2 medium sized ones. Then I can put all the extras in a smaller suitcase. I also need one carryon for meds and electronics and one smaller one for everything else. I took my laptop and did use it, but I can probably do without it.

And a few pictures
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We have to have Donald's 50th Anniversary Gold Statue
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ANd believe it or not this is Jim having fun
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And I decorated our window
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Have a good night and if you are in the path of the storm heading to the I95 Area again stay safe. We are expecting icy rain and dangerous road conditions in the morning.
 
Snowysmom, it is so nice to hear that people are talking about your DH. I think that is one of the hardest things for those who have lost loved ones, that no one talks about them because they don't want to make you feel sad when, in fact, it's much better to talk about them with you.

tazdev, getting older and having bad health is so hard. I'm glad that you and your DH got to spend that time together even though it wasn't easy at times. Taking care of someone that is not well is hard. Having your feelings is normal. Sometimes it's good to step away and take a breather.

Today has been dreary, no sun, cool temperature and rain on and off. We're forecast for regular January weather for the next 10 days. 50's/60's for the high and 40's/50's the low and sunny. Good winter weather.

Dinner tonight was grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup. I had bought some alphabet tomato soup for Lou Lou but she didn't like the alphabet being in her tomato soup. She is such a good eater, loves soup and most other things and is not afraid to at least try something. Lil Joe on the other hand is a dinosaur chicken nugget eater. He dips his nuggets in applesauce. He does like grilled cheese sandwiches but didn't want one tonight.
 
Good evening.

Can‘t wait to get my laptop back. This is hard posting for me.

Got all the decorations put away except the tree and candles in the windows which will stay up a while.

Also went to church and helped undecorate there too. Did a small grocery shop tonight so I can make beef stew tomorrow. Saturday night is empty in the grocery store.

@Kirby, DD‘s ex is a real pice of work.

I use cloth tablecloths in the dining room and placemats in the kitchen.

We are going to get rain tonite and into tomorrow, but you are supposed to get freezing rain
Yep, freezing rain predicted. I think we will watch church on the computer.

New DW is scheduled to arrive next Saturday
I too was confused and thought you were getting a new wife.

@AuntieMe3, sorry that your family suffered another loss.

I finished a book this week that I enjoyed reading
I added to my To Read list.

Good night everyone.
 
Good evening.

Can‘t wait to get my laptop back. This is hard posting for me.

Got all the decorations put away except the tree and candles in the windows which will stay up a while.

Also went to church and helped undecorate there too. Did a small grocery shop tonight so I can make beef stew tomorrow. Saturday night is empty in the grocery store.

@Kirby, DD‘s ex is a real pice of work.

I use cloth tablecloths in the dining room and placemats in the kitchen.

Yep, freezing rain predicted. I think we will watch church on the computer.

I too was confused and thought you were getting a new wife.

@AuntieMe3, sorry that your family suffered another loss.

I added to my To Read list.

Good night everyone.

Haha on the new wife! I guess if I had mentioned dishwasher earlier in the post it would have been clear!

One more week until delivery and I'm not sure how long before I get my installation appointment, hopefully very soon.
 
:welcome: @gja360


Early morning here, as one of the cats decided to wake me up for breakfast at 4:30!


There were a couple of posts I wanted to like and sad face at the same time:

@Kirby, thank you for book recommendation. I just put a hold on it at my library.

@tazdev3225, your pictures are great!

Hugs to both of you on the other difficulties.
 
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Good morning everyone. When I went out to feed the cats and birds, it was dry (except for the snow still on the ground from the other day). There wasn't one drop of rain , freezing rain or anything else. Winter weather advisory till noon. When I went out 10 min later to put a birthday card in the mail slot across the street, it hadn't started sprinkling. Temp is 27 so it could be either rain or freezing rain, but I don't think it's going to amount to anything

I never got my Chewy orders yesterday, never got an 'exception or delayed' email, and customer service still insisted that both would be delivered 'by end of day'..well it was 9 pm when I talked to them, and I was 100% sure that they didn't have their drivers out on a Saturday night that late, and in the dark. They wouldn't be able to find anyone's house, lol. Still no email this morning,,I clicked on the tracking links, and now both say 'delayed, delivery pending' but no delivery date. I have to just assume it will be tomorrow if there are clear roads.

@tazdev3225-- :grouphug: for all you are going through. I totally understand some of your frustration, being in the same position with my husband who has all those health issues. I am glad that you went, and I thank you for your report and the pictures. I am sure it's hard for your husband too, which may be why he no longer wants to go. As long as you have someone at home to keep watch over him, I hope you do take some more solo trips. They will probably do you a lot of good. We all need to 'escape' sometimes!

@Kirby said "There were a couple of posts I wanted to like and sad face at the same time " I feel the same way. Parts of some posts make me smile, some make me cry, so I never know which one to put up!

Welcome to our Quacker family, @gja360--I hope you enjoy this thread! We are always glad to see new people posting on it~~I hope your son has a great Star Wars party, post a pic or 2 if you can!

Have a nice day all,,be careful if you have freezing rain, we don't need any more injuries or accidents to happen to any of us!

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trip report from my DIsney trip.
your photos are wonderful - especially that monorail one! I'm glad you guys enjoyed your trip, even if it wasn't how they used to be.
Hi everyone!

New To this thread!

Just trying to get things ready for my sons Star Wars Birthday Party Tomorrow
Welcome aboard! Hope your son has a great birthday party -


Good morning everyone. Hope your weekends are going well. I went to the grocery store myself yesterday and we have nothing much going on today. I have some laundry to fold and I think I'm making chicken wings later on. I thought my husbands football team was playing this afternoon and he'd like some, only to find him watching them play when I got home yesterday evening from the grocery store! Still - he's not one to turn away a chicken wing so I'll still make them :) !
 
Morning all. Another day of househunting. We hit 14 yesterday; have 5 possiblities. Doing 22 today (but 3 are the same townhomes, just different numbers, so do they really count as 3?) Fun fun fun

Making sloppy joes, tater tots and veggies for dinner. Tomorrow, I'm trying a new recipe: roasted chickpeas and cauliflower with lemon tahini sauce.

Here's a funny video to entertain you this morning. https://fb.watch/aqCuGg3xfs/
 
Thank you for all your good thoughts, I really appreciate them! Just for the record, we’ve never been turned down because of veterinary or other references, or because we don’t have a fence, or any of that. We have a pretty perfect home for a dog, tons of experience, and all of our applications and home inspections have passed. The issue is that the dogs that I‘ve applied for are never available by the time I get to them, somehow - they’re already adopted or have people in front of us in line for them already, etc. A couple of dogs have been out of the country, one was getting ready to travel to us when the foster’s mother gave the dog away to someone else. 💔 The one last week we all loved was not allowed to come to the USA (rules have changed in the past year due to a dog from out of the country that came here with rabies) which I didn’t know from the profile (you have to do a whole application before they will even talk to you). Some aren’t allowed to come to MA because of some agricultural rules (that rescues either choose to comply with, or not, from what I can tell). One dog last month was the only one they thought our home might be too busy for because it was a rescue from the asian meat trade and was terrified of people coming into the home, which wasn’t stated in its profile; I didn’t find that out until we were well into the process.

Many rescue dogs in our area come up from the south. There aren’t a whole lot of local dogs available for rescue. Many times you can’t meet them ahead of time, which I want to do to make sure it’s a good fit for our family and for the dog we already have. We do have some local animal shelters and I watch them all the time, and have visited (and came close to adopting a dog there several years back which bit my older dog in the face twice before we left and the manager called it off, saying it wasn’t fair to my old dog to put up w that from a rescue), etc. Oftentimes at shelters, no one answers phones there so if you take a chance and go by, dog is often gone already but website hasn’t been updated. (DS and I found that out the hard way one holiday weekend and sat in traffic for three hours only to find ALL their dogs were already adopted and cages were empty.) I am looking for one a little older, a certain quiet personality and of course one who will get along well with my other dog. This is probably the type of dog that many other people are also looking for. I do want to try and rescue one, if possible. I had to take a break from special needs dogs because my last two German Shepherds were on wheels and it was not only heartbreaking, but very difficult caring for them (carrying them outside and expressing bladder, etc.), along with caring for my elderly mother, who lived with me, at the same time, in addition to being a caregiver for work. Right after my mother passed, Covid began, and work got crazy (in Covid ICUs), plus I was still trying to heal and recover from the stress of caregiving and losses so close to my heart, so I didn’t really even apply much for a while. But that’s basically why I got a little dog after a lifetime of German Shepherds. But I’ve missed having one so I am looking for one or a mix who has the right personality type, and preferably female. So I do have a little bit of a narrow window, otherwise it would probably be easier to find one. One of my dogs was reactive and that’s not something I want to deal with at this point in my life, either, and unfortunately, that can be rather common in GSDs. Eventually the right dog will come along. Sometimes I think the universe helps us out more than we know, so I don’t always question why. I am pretty comfortable with, “it just is” in a situation like this. It just gets me down a little sometimes.

ETA This was my last sweet girl (sunning herself at a ball game). I miss her so much!

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May God bless you with a new furbaby soon! Aloha, Karen
 
Good Morning friends and a big welcome to you, GJA360. I hope your son has a fun party :) Welcome to you as well, CoastieandMate.

:grouphug:Taz to all you are going through. I am also so thankful you and your DH got to spend some fun time together. PLEASE do remember to take care of yourself! Being a caregiver to a loved one especially can sure take a quick toll in many ways. You matter (so very much so) and need down time, you time, and most of all, I pray, you do have some support! Know we all care. Ido love your window decorations, so cute! As a P.S. of sorts, not being WDW familiar, I just Googled "Cookie Stroll." That is my kind of walk! 🍪

Dad and I finished watching Christmas Connection last night. Have any of you seen this movie? If so, did the ending DVR-ed get cut off? After 2 hours of build up, as dad said, the movie just ended! We both thought there would be at least an extra 5-10 minutes of Jonathan and Sidney going to a midnight mass service followed by a brief Christmas morning celebration the next morning. instead it just was over! :(

Off to watch Sunday worship. Will check back later. Have a good day everyone and stay warm please!
 
We've had a family situation of sorts since the 26th of December. Every time the end of the situation seems near, the rug gets pulled out from under and we have a few more days of frustration and concern.
On top of that we've been weighing a very difficult decision regarding one of our dogs we weren't expecting.

It's all mentally exhausting. In one case the decision & control is totally out of our hands but I want control of the situation! The other? It's totally in our control and we want no part of it.

The cold & dreary rain has begun, so I lit a fire. I should fold the rest of the laundry.
 
Welcome gja360 and Coastieandmate! :welcome:

Here's a funny video to entertain you this morning. https://fb.watch/aqCuGg3xfs/
I haven't seen one of those in a long time. Thanks for the laughs!

It's another overcast day. Didn't wear a jacket to church because it was only 55 degrees outside but when we got out, the wind had picked up and the temperature had dropped. BRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!
 
Temp is up t o almost 40, but they say the rain will start by 3. I am going out to clear as much of the leftover snow in the driveway as I can. Makes it easier for Mr L if I can back the car up near the back steps and he doesn't have to walk as far to get in it..
My sister in law, who lives in WV just sent me this (see attached pic)--it's not a dig if any of you live in WV,,she just thought it was funny and oh so true, lol!271275824_253404823584186_3302170729743009784_n.jpg
 
Good evening everyone. I have read everything but am behind so hugs to all.

I will try and add a few pictures but I did say I would do a trip report from my DIsney trip. Time got away from me so I will at least do something tonight while my husband watches the Eagles. I am boycotting them this year.

We went to Disney World from December 7th to the 14th. Until a week before we left I wasn't sure how we were getting to the airport and home. Thankfully my mom drove us down and my son was able to pick us up. He started a job where his best friend is his boss, so he has some leeway there.

Our flight was early, and I was a bit worried about getting through TSA. Traveling with a man who is disabled, although he won't admit it, causes some added difficulties. We flew on Southwest and thankfully luggage flies free. I had 2 back packs, a carry on and 3 pieces of checked baggage. With his issues I needed to bring everything but the kitchen sink, and it was a good thing I did. He cut his arm and his foot somehow. Being on blood thinners and prone to infections I had a full medical kit with me. The flight wasn't that bad, even wearing the mask. I had 100 KN95 masks and 20 bottles of Bath and Body works hand sanitizers, plus anti-bacterial wipes and bleach wipes so I was well prepared. I was able to wipe down the surfaces before we sat down. Disney actually had hands free hand sanitizers everywhere, so I didn't need all I had with me.

The airport was not fun when we landed. I felt like a pack mule carrying all that luggage. I really missed the Luggage being picked up by Disney. We had a small wait at the airport but our room was ready so that was a plus. We landed at about 9:30 AM and I wasn't expecting that. The ECV was also delivered as soon as we got to POP Century. I had my husband drive that while I handled the luggage. That did not work well as I tripped over all of it right into a very nice young man, who fortunately kept me from going down. He then helped me get the luggage to our room and when I tried to give him a tip refused it. His parents raised a wonderful young man.

One of the advantages of POP is the SkyLiners. They were very convenient, and our building was close to them so that was a plus. The downside, and we found that out later that night, is that buses don't run to EPCOT or Hollywood Studios because of them. Even with long lines they move very quickly, and we enjoyed them. As I said though the buses to not operate from the 2 parks and we found that out the hard way. At the end of the 1st day, we had to take a bus to Hollywood Studios and catch the SkyLiner there.

We did try almost all of the Food Booths over the course of the trip and did the Cookie Stroll. I was surprised that this was free and had a nice cookie and small sundae for completing it. We shared pretty much everything we sampled except that sundae. It was MINE!!! I did the Olaf Expedition but cheated. I googled the locations. The prizes were still not in, so I got a cheap plastic Mickey bowl. I will probably give it to one of the grandkids. I also did the Christmas Tree Stroll in DIsney Springs. One thing I did find to be a negative was food. There were very limited choices everywhere. Thankfully I did find some restaurants with more than hamburgers. The food court at POP had no variation at all the entire trip. I am hoping as things open up more that will change.

The first day I wasn't too worried about going on rides. Our 2nd day was at Magic Kingdom, and I did get a DAS for my husband. Between his mobility and vision issues they gave him one. This worked really well for rides since I could plan ahead once we were in the parks. We were able to access the Lightning Lanes that way. I wasn't sure I would ever pay for that, but I may on solo trips. Rides did prove to be a challenge as he had trouble on a few of them loading and unloading. Even rides I thought he would be able to handle with no problem were difficult.

We managed to all the parks, and I did one day solo. He stayed in the room and watched football while I did Disney Springs and EPCOT. This enabled me to go on Spaceship Earth. The separation was a good thing as I needed a break from him. I don't say that to be mean, but I will get to that. We did enjoy the fireworks and light shows at the parks. He managed to find people to chat with everywhere so that was a good thing.

The trip home was even harder on me. I had got push him in the wheelchair and handle the luggage. There were no people available to help. At this point I was worn out. When we landed in Philly I had to push him again or wait. While he sat, I got the luggage and got it out to my son's car. He wanted me to push him again. I refused. Seriously he wanted to walk all day in the parks and couldn't walk 50 feet to the door? My son just laughed when he heard that.

The trip overall was a good trip, don't get me wrong. We did things at a much slower pace than before which was enjoyable. He understands my need to take pictures of every little thing. I get that he likes to sit and talk to strangers. I think the hard part was he had to face his limitations and he wasn't ready for that. He wanted to walk but he has bad balance issues. He needed the ECV. The problem with using that is he has very limited vision, especially at night. He ran into poles, curbs and a few times I had to yell STOP before he hit people, I have to get used to the fact that even though he looks miserable he is happy, another side effect of the strokes. He isn't a huge fan of Disney anyway and said that he is done. He wants me to go back to solo trips. I can understand his reasoning, but I feel like I'm a bad wife for wanting to do it. I told him that if he insists, I will do shorter trips.

The trip made me realize I have been "angry" at him subconsciously since he had the strokes. I let him handle his health issues, thinking he was. When he broke his foot and walked on it for 3 or 4 months because he didn't feel any pain, I didn't even know it had happened. When we went to all the visits leading up to the surgery, I had to face how bad his health was. He has severe neuropathy in both feet. His sugars were really bad. His BP was high also. I worked hard to get those things under control as much as possible. The strokes took almost all of his vision in his left eye. He still thinks it will get better. Then when my son cleaned out his truck to get rid of it for me, we found out that he was referred to a Retinologist for at least 4 or 5 years prior and he ignored it. All the referrals were in the truck. He will never drive again so our plans for travel are gone. We wanted to drive the country, but I can't do it. I was also angry at the doctors, the hospitals, the lawyers who refused to take his case and I felt like I failed him. He was a stroke risk and a fall risk, and they only realized he had a stroke when they found him lying on the floor when he fell out of the bed. I am fairly sure he was having the stroke or about to have it while I sat by his bed in the hospital. I didn't know the signs that were evident to medical personnel. The lawyers said because he lived the case wasn't worth anything. I never wished he died. I would rather be poor and have him annoy me, than be rich and he is gone.

I knew this trip would have challenges; I just didn't realize how many challenges. He was a bit angry at me for making him go with me. I wanted him to get out of the house. Living with a person with disabilities is a challenge, especially when they take away his mobility and freedom. We will still take trips but shorter. We are definitely taking the cruise in July, I hope, but it will probably be the last long trip. He isn't sure he wants to go on the trip with LJ for his 1st visit to Disney. I think he is afraid he will be a burden. He doesn't want to be away from our dog anymore. She was very homesick and didn't eat for at least 4 days while we were gone. She was at my son's house where she has stayed before, but for some reason she took this trip hard. Since my husband had his strokes, she is always with him and I really think she was worried.

I have learned that I may overpack a bit and I want to get one BIG suitcase instead of 2 medium sized ones. Then I can put all the extras in a smaller suitcase. I also need one carryon for meds and electronics and one smaller one for everything else. I took my laptop and did use it, but I can probably do without it.

And a few pictures
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We have to have Donald's 50th Anniversary Gold Statue
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ANd believe it or not this is Jim having fun
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And I decorated our window
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Have a good night and if you are in the path of the storm heading to the I95 Area again stay safe. We are expecting icy rain and dangerous road conditions in the morning.

Thank you for writing the report and for all that you do for Jim!

The window is beautiful.

Now you are making me want to go on down to Orlando again. I haven't been since February 2020 and I guess I do miss it.

I think I fear the idea or possibility of having a stroke, more than I do a heart attack. Probably because my old boss who is also my telephone buddy (haven't actually seen him since my retirement but talk to him at least weekly), lost his wife to a stroke last year. She actually had 2 and came home after rehab and did fairly well for awhile. But the 2nd one did her in. It took her speech and her ability to walk and to function. Her siblings wanted to let her go but he held on to her because he felt she might come back and I think he sensed she wasn't ready to leave him yet.

Eventually the time came and he along with his daughter were able to accept and let her go. Both of them would have happily brought her home and would have done the best for her if only her body had allowed it. There isn't a week that goes by that he doesn't talk to me about her. She was worth her weight in gold to him.

I was out driving in the van and got a few groceries and most importantly, some ice cream! As I headed down the highway I almost turned back when it suddenly started to rain a bit. I didn't want to go slip sliding away. Anyway as quick as it started it stopped and the sun came out! That was brief but the rain also stopped so I got my errands done and back home safely.

Just going to have a light supper tonight as we had take out last night and DD had steak and I had fish and shrimp, all good.
 
Good afternoon to all :)

Lol to the poem, Lynn, thank you for the smile.

Yikes, Kirby! That is so cold.

Sun is out a bit here, hooray, not quite as cold for me.

CoastieandMate, so glad you have joined us. I'm sorry you're not able to attend church right now in person but glad you can worship online, I do, the same.

Hug, Judique, what a sad situation that was :( Thankful you are safely home!
 

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