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  1. Thank you Maureen. You said it well. DH feels like he may be turning the corner -- fingers crossed! He's 1-2 days ahead of me and has been on Paxlovid longer. I took my first dose tonight (smaller dose because of my kidney function). I'm resting because that's all I can do -- last night I slept 11 hours, but cold meds helped with that. Even dozed off on the couch today, something I never do unless I'm sick. And it's only 7:30 now and I think I'll head to bed soon!
  2. Thank you for the well wishes! As I've told friends, we're lucky to get it now and not earlier or later when we want to travel and cruise. My kidney doctor has prescribed a lower dose of Paxlovid for me that I'll start tonight. I'll try to catch up with everyone's news soon, but heading back to bed for now.
  3. Good morning from Covid central. DH and I haven't been sick together like this since we both had the Hong Kong flu in 1970. That was worse though. And since neither of us has had Covid before now, I don't know if we have a mild case or not -- just feeling crummy and hurt all over. Fever is 100.2 this morning. One thing though, I still have an appetite and Debbie's recipes look very good! I would choose #2 and add more veggies (carrots too, Debbie @dfish). I hope everyone has a great day, prayers for all on the Care list and cheers for the celebrations.
  4. Good morning all! I'll pass on the deep dish pizza, but would love a thin crust pizza! DDIL who grew up in the Chicago area, only likes deep dish. There are no dandelions in the yard right now, I try to catch them early. Also will pass on go for broke, not a gambler. 😄 The meal sounds great if the tofu is replaced with some kind of meat, and I love Vouvray! One of my favorites. Although I can get good Vouvray at Total Wine for less $$. The quote seems to be a take-off from Benjamin Franklin's "Guests, like fish, begin to smell after 3 days." I can think of some people this would be true of, but not most. Will pass on the drink (coconut and pineapple). Well you can add me to the Covid list.... 😞 I tested positive last night. I knew it would be a miracle if I didn't catch it from DH, I'm sure he had it before we knew. Anyway, so far it's very mild for me, just a scratchy throat and minor cold symptoms. I've put a message into my Nephrologist to see if she even recommends Paxlovid for kidney patients with moderate disease. Right now, after reading about the possible side effects I'm leaning towards not taking it since my symptoms (so far) are so mild. DSIL the PA suggested I pick up the prescription, and then, if in the next 3 days I feel worse, I'll have it. Happy Birthday Edi @NextOne!! Best wishes for a successful surgery @tupper10. Oh no Maxine @AncientWanderer! I'm so sorry you've gotten "The Crud" like several of us have had. Hope you'll be feeling better very soon! @Safety SquirrelThank you for posting the military children poem. It sounds just like our DD and DS who were Navy dependents (won't say brats lol) Annie @marshhawk In the past HAL let us know well before the cruise how many Gala nights there would be. Unfortunately since Covid (?) now we don't know until just before (I mean days) before the cruise. 😞 I don't like the change, but it is what it is. Your Navigator will just show "smart casual" for the whole cruise, which isn't true. I don't remember how many days your cruise will be, but you can count on 1-2 Gala nights/week depending on the length of the cruise. We've been to Bridgetown once, and did almost the same tour that Sandi @StLouisCruisersdid. So I'll just post a few of my photos that aren't the same as hers. Some photos of the Orchid House and Sunbury House. Collection of sewing machines in the Sunbury House Swim suit from the early 1900's (!) Optometry equipment The rum flowed freely. We got a huge kick out of the gals doing the rum tasting. It was a lot like watching an episode of I Love Lucy. 😉
  5. For me it's hash browns. Mop up the egg yolk with hash browns and put jam on the toast. 🤣 I think you may be on to something about messy eggs and messy painters. But I may be a bit more difficult. I don't want mine sunny side up, they have to be firm but still runny enough to run out. I know, difficult. And it always takes a few days of breakfasts in the Lido before I find the perfect fried egg cooker. On our last cruise I found him quickly, he was perfect!
  6. He says thank you! 🙂 Lenda then you and I are both odd balls. That's exactly how I like my eggs too. And my DH likes his eggs like your DH likes his.
  7. Henry started on Paxlovid last night, his doctor approved it. If I get Covid, I doubt I could take it between my kidney function and meds I'm on. But yes, I'm very pleased with the lab report! I went from 2 points away from Stage 4 to 1 point away from Stage 3a (still in 3b). Moving up! I like my eggs "medium" meaning the yolks can't be hard but not running all over the place. And never, ever, like an egg plopped on top of my food, runny or hard. 🤣
  8. Good morning all! Well the last 2 days have been a roller coaster for DH and me. He wasn't feeling well yesterday morning so called in to let them know he wouldn't be working the Mariner game yesterday. Later he took a Covid test....and it was positive. 😞 He's not doing too badly, a headache and minor cold symptoms. Thankful for that. We went for 3 years without getting it. I'm sure he got it on public transit going to/from the games. He wears a mask faithfully but since it isn't required on public transit anymore...nobody else wears one. Now the good news. I went for my kidney labs yesterday and everything is moving in the right direction! All the water I'm drinking, hardly any salt, and getting rid of and tweaking some meds seem to be doing the trick. I'm not out of the woods yet, but definitely a big improvement from 2 months ago. SO thankful for that. Waiting for my nephrologist's comments, but I got the results early this morning. I was afraid to look, seriously. Sandi @StLouisCruisers Great photos and congratulations to Ren! Terry @smitty34877 Wonderful that your DH won't need surgery right now. Keeping good thoughts for the interview tomorrow with the private aide! Welcome to the Daily @MisterMatthew! Nancy @ottahand7 The planters look great! Maureen @RMLincolnThank you for the great photos of Haugesund. Dixie @summer slope Prayers that the tumor has shrunk.
  9. Oh yes it can. I miss her every day, we were very close. Thank you so much!!
  10. Aw, thank you Brenda. But it wasn't recently, she passed 13 years ago. But I do appreciate your thoughts!
  11. Good morning all! I love rainbows and they have a special meaning for me especially since a double rainbow appeared in front of me just as I was feeling really down a few days after the death of my dear sister. ❤️ I think I had some fun at all my jobs, all but one -- and that one I had no fun at all. 😅 Not a fan of the fabric tweed, the quote is good, will pass on the drink but the wine sounds good. I'd like the 4th recipe today. We've been to Boston several times and done pretty much all the touristy things. After doing all that we even went to Salem one day. The last time there we spent the day with Debbie @dfish who graciously waited for me as I got a much-needed haircut 😉 Then we had a fun day. Today I'll finish the laundry I started yesterday, and catch up on some housework. The weather is still cold and cloudy (no rainbows today) but at least there's no "frozen mix" coming down like yesterday. Gerry @ger_77I love your stories about the Ukrainian family and this latest one was especially heart-warming. Bless you! @Overhead FredBon Voyage! @superoma What gorgeous Hellebores. The dark ones are my favorite. Here's a rainbow photo from Yellowstone.
  12. Oh no, always something! Let us know what you find out tomorrow. I'm so sorry to hear this, Laura. I hope you and your DH get over this quickly and don't miss many ports. We got our grocery shopping done just in time. The "frozen mix" came down in a torrent, hail was bouncing off the roof and covered the ground. Of course my Daffodils are all blooming and the tulips are coming up. Winter can leave any time!
  13. Good morning all! We have a lot of children's books here. Sadly the boys have outgrown a lot of them. They're (almost) 8 and 10 now, hard to believe. One of their favorites was "Pajama Time" -- that one had to be read over and over. We usually made a song out of it and they sang along with me. I still have some of my own books from childhood too, "Mary Poppins" is one. I love a good PBJ but the "J" is never jelly, it's always jam. I've just never liked jelly. We've been to Normandy but not Cherbourg. We rented a car and drove to the D Day Beaches. Photos would be too much like Lenda's @Quartzsite Cruiser so I won't repost them. I would like the wine but it's out of my budget, the drink sounds great (for dessert!) and I would like the cod but without the coconut. Seems like we've had a lot of coconut lately?? Tonight we're having halibut, most likely will make "Heavenly Halibut" with the parmesan/mayo topping with lemon juice and hot sauce. Not a lot on the agenda today, other than going to the Commissary to restock on produce mainly. And more cruise planning. Gerry @ger_77 I am so impressed by all the help you organized for the young Ukrainian family. I know they are grateful! We also have a large Ukrainian population here, some have been here for years, some more recently. I've mentioned before about the young family across the street from us and how much we enjoy them. In their case the husband/father has his own company and is doing well. We had a Ukrainian company do our siding a few years back and we'd never seen such hard workers!! Maureen @RMLincolnI'm so sorry to hear that your friend's DH is dying. It's no wonder you had trouble sleeping. Prayers for him, your friend, and you. Karen @luvteaching Good to hear about your DH's improvement!!
  14. Sharon we've never had to change cabins, but I've read here that the stewards help you. Apparently they take whole drawers of things to the new cabin which would sure make it go faster.
  15. Oh how adorable Sharon! And she's so good -- our boys would have been gobbling up the m&ms more than decorating. 😄
  16. Good morning all! I've never used a bunsen burner, don't care for clams, but have lots of crayons here for the grandsons. Although the older they get (7 and 9) the less they're interested in art projects and would rather do something else. Will pass on the meal (coconut and clam sauce), the quote is good, and will pass on the drink and red wine. Have never been to the port. Today will be another day of getting housework done and cruise planning -- like most of my days. 😉 Not a good night's sleep last night. For some strange reason my left eye was itching and it still is. It looks fine, so I have no idea what's going on, and don't have allergies. Drops aren't helping. Hope it stops soon. @seagarsmokerOh my gosh your story about the milk and cookies had me laughing out loud! I know it had to be frustrating though -- surprising that the concierge couldn't get it straightened out for you! Joy @Seasick SailorI'm sorry you came home sick and also that your luggage was damaged. I hope you feel better soon. Charlene @cunnorlHappy Birthday to your son today! Our son's due date was April 1 and I remember thinking I hope he wouldn't be born on April Fool's Day. He wasn't, he came 11 days later! Annie @marshhawkYour story about the medical forms brought back a recent memory. I had a thick pile of forms to fill out before seeing the Nephrologist. It took me days to fill it out, all the while thinking why don't they just look at my record to get this information??? And then when I went to my appointment, they told me "oh, you don't have to fill them out unless there's been a change". ??? Debbie @dfishI'm sorry Sue has a migraine. What did you do to entertain River? @senorjimWelcome to the Daily! @cruzn single Enjoy Key West!
  17. Sorry to miss you too! As Debbie @dfish knows, she and I had several near-misses over the years and finally got to meet in Seattle and then were on a cruise together. So hopefully we can meet some day whether on a BHB or on land!
  18. Good morning all! We're having another nice day here but it will dip back down to the mid 30's F for the lows for a few days before warming up again. Even the dreaded "frozen mix" in the forecast. So I wait to put my seedlings out. This weather really reminds me that I'm not in control 😉 We've had some wonderful doctors over the years. Sadly our last long-time doctor retired a year ago. We really hated to see her go. I've seen her replacement only twice so far and like her -- fingers crossed she can live up to our last doctor. I'd love to take a walk in the park today, but will have to settle for the treadmill. DH will be working the game for the Mariners today as he will be for many days this month. The quote is a good one, I'd prefer the Asparagus and Ham Rolls but do try to avoid ham because of the salt. Will pass on the red wine and drink. We've been to Olympia, photos to follow. Happy Birthday Susan @Suslorand Mary Kay @cruzn single! Happy Anniversary Ray and Sarah @USN59-79, enjoy your cruise! Sandi @StLouisCruisersThank you for posting your DD's spring/Easter celebration tree. Always a treat to see. It reminds me that I need to change my St. Patrick's Day windsock to a spring windsock. Susan @SuslorI'm sorry that both you and your DH have had medical issues since your cruise. Glad though that the issues seem to be resolved. Wishing you good health! We were in Katakolon in the fall of 2019. We went to Olympia and then a wine tasting. Olive trees Bowl where the flame sat Footprint of the 9-foot statue that had been on this pedestal
  19. Good morning all! Interesting collection of days. I'll pass on the drink, but would probably like the wine. Not real fond of ham but if someone else made it I'd have it once... We've been to Honolulu twice. The first time was on DH's R&R from Viet Nam in 1970 (thank you Bruce @aliaschieffor mentioning Viet Nam Veterans' Day. He left for Viet Nam in November of 1969 after we'd been married only 2 months. We didn't see each other again for 11 months when he had R&R in Hawaii. The second time there was in 2010 on a Hawaii Cruise on the Zaandam. That day we climbed Diamond Head. We'll be there again next January on the Grand Australia and this time we have a tour to Pearl Harbor. For some reason it wasn't open to tours the last time we were there. Yesterday was a beautiful day and today promises to be more of the same. I planted a new rose bush that is supposed to have a strong citrus scent -- can't wait for that! @seagarsmokerThank you for the great photos of your PS! We've never had one, but have been in one before when a good friend had one. I'm not surprised you had a hard time finding things, I have that problem in a regular cabin! I've always said that the only reason I'd want one would be for the private hot tub -- not that we'll ever have one! Ann @Vict0riann Bon Voyage! I hope Pat's nosebleeds stop soon. Mary Kay @cruzn single Bon Voyage! Tony @sailingdutchyBon Voyage! Gerry @ger_77What gorgeous blankets! Our view of Honolulu from the top of Diamond Head.
  20. Ha, we'll be in Vancouver on the 6th too! Disembarking the Koningsdam that day. Would love to see you and Annie if possible...even if just to meet for coffee. We'll just be driving home that day (leaving our car in Vancouver). Wish we could show you around Seattle Sharon!! But we'll be leaving right away for Yellowstone after the cruise. Have you been to Seattle before?
  21. Good morning all! Like several here, the only thing I want to eat on a stick would be chocolate covered ice cream or maybe a toasted marshmallow (to put in chocolate and a graham cracker). No appreciation of weeds here, it's a constant battle to keep the weeds out of the lawn, and that's probably one thing I'll be doing today. I respect every cat every day. Will pass on the drink and red wine, but the meal sounds very good. Last night I made the 2nd recipe for Sweet and Sour Meatballs. DH said it was a keeper -- I did have to add a LOT more cornstarch to thicken it up though. Either it called for too much pineapple juice, not enough thickener, or both. Very good though once I got it thick enough. We will be in Moorea next year on the Grand Australia. We have a private tour booked. Speaking of private tours, we're blessed to have someone on our roll call who has been great at arranging tours -- and I've booked several with her so far. Unfortunately another tour I booked with someone else has caused some concern. I just hope I still have a tour!...too long to go into here, but just say I appreciate those who are organized at arranging tours and keep up with their emails. @lvhh Very sorry to hear about your fridge problem! Sandy @StLouisCruisersOh no, sorry to hear your roof problem continues. Maureen @RMLincolnpositive thoughts for your DH as he has eye surgery today. Terry @smitty34877I'm so sorry to hear that your aide has left! Prayers that you find someone (a good someone) soon. Debbie @dfish$125 isn't bad -- I'd be happy with that too! @sunviking90Welcome to the Daily! I hope we see more of you. 🙂 Sandi @StLouisCruisersThank you for posting the maps showing where the Koningsdam will have drydock. The K is our next ship in just a month. I don't think we've ever had a cruise so soon after a drydock. 😄
  22. What a shame, especially in Koper. We took a HAL tour to Lake Bled one time, and a Viator tour another time. I would have been disappointed too.
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