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  1. First, those are beautiful pictures of your granddaughter, Melody! And the fire pit sounds wonderful. My family has always enjoyed having a campfire in the yard, but since we have dogs now, we really haven't had any. Both of the dogs are petrified of them. Someday though, I would really like to get a propane fire pit. We could go out for a bit, and just turn it off if we were bringing the dogs out. Both of them are very attached to us, and hate having us out of sight when we are home. Oh, all these surgeries for you two! Do they know why Les is having so much trouble with his eye? I can imagine too that your shoulder will be rough for a bit. I feel so badly that you two have had so much going on. Brian and I are off next week. It is mostly about appointments and things like that. I just found out that he has to work Saturday. Not sure why yet, but they told his department it was mandatory for all of them so I guess our vacation starts a day later! He will be pretty tired tomorrow, as he is currently working at the Bruce Springsteen concert. His work days start at 7 AM.
  2. It's been a rainy, cold weekend here. I guess what I would expect for April, but I'm looking forward to having weather that is at least dry. At the same time, with such limited snowfall over the winter, I know we need as much rain as we can get. Maybe....just maybe...we might have a deck to enjoy when the weather gets warmer. At least with cruise clothing planning and excursion planning, I can pretend it is warmer! I was tempted to start putting away certain clothing and getting out warmer weather clothing. Not so much that I can wear the items yet, but I know that there are certain wintry things I am not going to put back on, and if we get a warm day, I don't have to go digging. This also lets me think about the daytime outfits too. I've added more tank tops over the winter, as Old Navy has a certain type that I like, and they have some great colors for us earth people. I picked up two pairs of shorts from Costco last week. They were inexpensive, and the pull on styling has worked well for me lately. One of the pairs I don't really love, but the other is pretty nice. The colors are a bit odd, so I have to think about what I have to wear with them before I make a decision. I know they had some really nice solid olive green shorts should I decide to make an exchange. I don't fuss for daytime outfits, other than wearing outfits that I feel happy in. Depending on if it is a sea day, port day or beach day, I may throw in earrings or a necklace, and that makes the process fun. Do you ever think about a color you really want to add to your wardrobe? For me, I've been thinking about warm blues. It could be teal, dusty aqua, or something in that area. I don't know why, but I keep thinking about wanting that color so if I see a shirt or a pair of shorts, I may grab them.
  3. Great picture, Margaret! It was so incredibly fascinating. I hope you are having a great time! Melody, how is Les today?
  4. The eclipse...amazing! Our weather was not exactly ideal, as it we ended up with a fairly heavy cloud cover. That being said, certain areas of the sky lightened up, and we were able to witness this amazing event. The whole process - the way it got quiet, cooler, turned dark. It was an incredible thing to experience. I can imagine that those people in sunnier areas got quite a treat, but I am not complaining. It was a once in a lifetime event, unless I am able to line up travel with a future eclipse. I am so happy that the bank closed for a half hour so that we could all experience this. I hope Margaret had a great view! I have a vacation coming up, or I guess you can call it a staycation. We have a few appointments, some estimates, and things of the sort. We have one estimate for a deck so far, but as we research more and more, it is likely we will do this ourselves. I was avoiding that because i was worried about my husband, but Humira has been a lifesaver for him. Still, with our full time jobs, I know it will take a while to do. The savings will be worth it for us, as it will leave money for some of our other projects. We might even be able to get the deck furniture this year too. I've been thinking about Anita. She handles moving and changes so well. It must be challenging though. I continue to putter with putting outfits together for my cruise in September. I can say that I have most of the dinner outfits figured out, but not completely. Once it warms up, I will start bringing out my warm weather clothes and I can get some ideas for daytime outfits too. It was very nice today. It will be in the mid 60s for the rest of the week, I believe. It is always energizing when the weather changes. Good luck with Les' surgery tomorrow!
  5. My daughters felt the after shocks here at the house! They thought a big truck went by, but there was nothing there. They were trying to figure out what it was. I'm glad you are all set to go!
  6. It is so interesting that I will be right in the path of the eclipse. All the hotels motels, B&Bs are all sold out around here. They say to expect very heavy traffic. I will report back after Monday and let you all know how it all goes. A lot of businesses, including my place of employment, are making adjustments for this. We will be closed for a half hour, so that all of us can witness this. As of right now, it is supposed to be good weather-wise. Melody, how is Les doing?
  7. Happy Easter!!! 🐇 I'm glad the weather looks okay for your son's move today, Melody. Margaret, I'm excited about your cruise. I know it is a bit of a longer one, and you indicated a mix of weather. I can imagine you probably have some pants and some sweaters mixed in.
  8. I'm loving all your choices, Margaret. I know you said you were putting things together last minute, but it looks well thought out. When you figure out your style and you get things that work together, it becomes so much easier to put a capsule wardrobe together. I'm also very intrigued by your itinerary. I very much want to explore some different itineraries that require longer cruises. Someday!! When do you leave? I know you sail in April, I just wasn't sure what part of the month. Melody, how is everyone feeling? I hope to start putting together some outfits in a more meaningful way, and this weekend helped a lot with that.
  9. Aaaahhh! The jewelry! 😍 that last ne place is beautiful, as well as the set you have from Peru.
  10. As you all know, I love to see clothing and accessory choices. I have been a bit under the weather with a cold, but I enjoyed paying with clothing options yesterday, and getting some input from one of my daughters and my husband. I've been thinking a lot about how I try to limit shoes, but that I don't think I will this time. How do you pack yours? I love you each of your dresses have a different vibe. When trying on dresses yesterday, there was one I hadn't considered but after putting it on, I got to thinking how much I like it. I've had it for a while but it has been a while since it went on a cruise. I noticed immediately that it had a very different style than everything else. I am really loving those dresses!
  11. A reminder of the dress: If I wore my gold sandals, I could easily do these her, which is a bit understated. I'm leaning towards these earrings though, on the upper left. They have some metallic gold in them. I'm also bringing my bone colored sandals which might look better.
  12. Happy belated St. Patrick's Day to everyone! We didn't do anything exciting, despite the fact that my husband is Irish and then some more Irish. We always wondered if there might be something else mixed in, so we did an Ancestry test for him. He is something like 98% Irish. They even gave him the different regions of Ireland that his ancestors came from. We went to the Home Show, which is essentially vendors lined up that you can talk to and get estimates for and so forth. We set up a few appointments for the coming week. Then we went for brunch, something we really never do. It was fun! Melody, how is Les doing? I hope he is feeling better. I was just thinking about the domino effect all this must have with both of you needing surgery. I hope you are able to stay on track with your traveling plans. I was talking to my husband a bit about my cruise dresses. One thing that came up was that I don't have a second formal night dress picked yet, and I was debating about one of the casual dresses. I have a few options for the casual dress choice, and there is a dress I have that I have been wanting to alter, so I think I am going to go ahead and make the adjustments. After that, I can decide which one I want to bring. The second formal night though...nothing is really jumping out at me, and I know I've mentioned being bothered about my weight. I have a red cocktail dress that would look great, but I am wearing a red dress on the other formal night so I really want a different color. I've been toying with the idea of wearing the green dress. It does have a bit of a shimmer effect, and feels rather elegant. I know I could get away with it as people don't dress that formally any more, but I'm not sure I envisioned the dress that way. I had a few thoughts on that, but I have time. I have a few other things I can choose from, I'm just not getting that feeling when I look at them. You know what I mean? I feel like I am so much more at home with my choices these days. I just feel like I love what I am wearing and I really don't want to wear something that messes with that vibe.
  13. Oh Melody, that is awful. You two have been through so much in the past few years. I'm glad you will be healed before your June vacation. I had to look that surgery up, because I wasn't familiar with it. It sounds like it is a long road to recovery. I can see why he said no paddleboarding. I hope your kids are able to help you both out a bit. Our weather here has been very strange this year. We are several feet below normal with our snow levels. A week and a half ago, we had record warmth in the 60s, and less than a day or two after that, we got a storm that left visibility near zero in some areas. Within a day or two, it melted and was back in the 50s. We have a snow advisory for tonight and tomorrow, so we will see what that brings. It definitely feels like spring is starting though...I have a feeling that if we get the snow they predict, it will be on the low side and melt right away. So far, I have nothing planned other than our cruise in September for this year. We have a vacation coming up in April, but I think I should mention that it is a vacation from work only, in that we aren't going away or anything like that. We will likely work on house projects, catch up on some appointments and find a few fun things to do. My husband is good at coming up with surprises. We have had some sobering discussions on life insurance. Both of us, but me in particular, have extremely good life insurance through work. Outside of work, we have a joint term life insurance policy. Sometimes, when you have something a while, you forget some of the details so I dug it out. It appears the insurance will continue to age 80, which I I think is fine. However, the premium goes up drastically at 65. I don't recall it being explained to us this way, but it is in the paperwork. We are now trying to figure out what we should do. I'm 58, so I have some time, but you know expensive it gets when you get older. The premium that begins at age 65 isn't even remotely affordable. It's like 6 1/2 times what we pay now. On the plus side, our mortgage will be paid in full at the end of 2025. We plan on taking the mortgage payment, and putting the majority into emergency savings each month, and might increase the amount going into our retirement with the balance. I think our savings are good, and our retirement is in very good shape, so maybe what we will need by that point isn't as drastic as we think. Just for reference, I do not have a pension. My work contributes a partial match to what I contribute so I've very hard to save. My husband's is different, in that he has a 403b plan. If any of you don't mind sharing your thoughts, I would love to hear them! by the end of 2025/beginning of 2026, we will be pretty much debt free, with the exception of car payments and the usual utilities and taxes. We have a meeting with our financial planner when we are off in April, so I am going to ask him his thoughts as well. I suggested to my husband a burial account. That is the main expense I think he is concerned with.
  14. Oh, Melody, I am so sorry to hear this. You two just can't catch a break! Do you have the MRI results back yet? Hopefully, it is nothing that requires any surgery. I'm sorry to hear about Les needing surgery. From what I understand, the surgery is less invasive and simplified these days. Hopefully, he will have a very speedy recovery! I look forward to seeing your pictures!
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