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  1. Good morning from another cloudy, windy day in central Texas. It is 69F with 97% humidity and a dew point of 68F. While the chances of rain are not high, in Texas, who knows? It would be nice to get some rain (after my errands) so we don't have to turn the sprinkler on yet. There will be a quick run to the store this morning early plus a stop at our PCPs office to make appointments for our annual checkups. DH tried calling yesterday, and there was a 10 minute wait. Since I go right by the office, stopping in will probably save time and aggravation. After that, depending on the humidity, I might work on sorting more of the things taken out of the old motorhome, and seeing what we really need and what can go, if anything. Emancipation Day, Foursquare Day and Bean Counter Day are all good days to celebrate. However, after the last minute rush to get taxes filed yesterday for many, the bean counters probably want to rest today, and celebrate tomorrow. The Veronica Roth quote is very good. The meal sounds interesting, but not today. I might like the vodka collins and would try the wine. We have been to Whitehorse many times, both from Skagway on cruises and by motorhome on seven trips to Alaska. It is a great place to spend a night or two, pick up needed items, and see the many interesting places to visit in the area. The day in history is another good day for baseball. @aliaschief Bruce, I hope you enjoy Agra and the Taj Mahal. I also hope you can sleep on the plane since it's such a long day. Safe flights tomorrow. @StLouisCruisers Sandi, congratulations to Ren on the winning goal. Please wish your DGS and your niece HAPPY BIRTHDAY for us. @cat shepard Ann, thanks for the good wishes. It has been quite a journey, and we've learned that sometimes it takes a while for the right flow rate to be found. Enjoy your visit with your niece and her daughters this weekend. Good news your sister is much better. @LambKnuckles Lambie, central Texas does have it's share of allergens. Glad you got a good report from the doctor, but sorry it will take more time to get over the bronchitis. @dfish Debbie, I hope you like the new instructor. Thanks for the good wishes for Steve. I hope your allergies improve. @richwmn Rich, thanks for the pictures of the Bridge of the Americas. I have those same pictures. 😁 @Mr. Boston Good luck with the packing and the move. @Gsel Welcome to the Fleet Report/Daily. I hope today is not too difficult for you. @grapau27 Graham, thanks for sharing the poem with us. It brought tears to my eyes. @smitty34877 Terry, they used the ice machine for DH's second back surgery and sent it home with us. We donated to a group that helps veterans who need medical devices. Interestingly, when DH had his shoulder surgeries, the surgeon did not send him to rehab because he felt sometimes they had the patients do too much. I'm glad things are better there, and it takes time to decompress after a crisis. It's good Tana has goals for each day, and being "a vegetable" and watching something silly on TV is not bad. Lenda
  2. Congratulations, Grandma. If we're grand aunts and uncles, you are definitely Grandma and Grandpa. Lenda
  3. I hope your BFF's DIL can be treated quickly and she recovers fully. That is scary. Thank you, Terry. The NP said probably in 3 or 4 days he will see a difference. They don't want to drain too much fluid too fast. Lenda
  4. Good afternoon from a still cloudy and windy central Texas. It's been a busy day with a lot more stops than UTSW. We always leave a fudge factor in our travel time to UTSW since the Dallas traffic is notorious. This morning the traffic was light and it looked like it we were going to be about an hour early; then we hit a back-up way before we reached the normal back up. It seemed to take a long time, be we actually only lost nine minutes according to the GPS. We were about 35 minutes early, but were seen shortly after we arrived. We were heading out before the actual time of the appointment. DH's appointment went well, and all that was needed was an adjustment to the shunt valve to allow a little more fluid to drain. She wants to see him in a month and to have a CT scan before hand. That is the best way to determine whether or not the shunt is draining properly. Thank you to all who wish DH good luck with the visit today. Again, I'm not naming individuals as I don't want to leave someone out. We appreciate all the good wishes. After we left UTSW, we headed to Ft. Worth to Total Wine, but with a stop at Costco first. We wandered around a while, and DH got a new desktop computer to replace the one that died last year. The new one is a lot small and weighs almost nothing. He is in the process of setting it up. It was a disappointing visit to Total Wine, where we bought a lot less than planned. They no longer offer a 10% discount when you buy six bottles or more on my Riesling, and they didn't have the selection of wines that DH was looking for. We also stopped in Cleburne to check out Aldi. DH had never been there, and it had been years since I was in Aldi in Waco. I think we will stick with our local grocery store. Paul, I'm glad you are almost recovered from your fall, but oh no on the sprained ankle. The bubble wrap sounds like a good idea. Joy, I'm sorry Ron's wife hurt her back. I hope she feels better soon. Terri, I hope the dementia practioner was able to help you and give you some good ideas of what to expect and how to deal with what is ahead for you and Jim. Sandi, I'm glad Linda did well with the surgery. Shoulder surgery is probably the most painful surgery with the most difficult recovery. She is smart to stay ahead of the pain. Dixie, I'm glad you have settled with the insurance company about the golf cart. I hope the chiropractor visits help, and the insurance company is reasonable about pain and sufferings. Carolyn, I hope you get everything straightened out for the DGSs birthday getaway. I also hope the electric bill is straightened out soon. Vanessa, it sounds like you are pretty much prepared for your upcoming surgery. Maybe BFF could use the air mattress if he stays overnight when you first get home. Our condolences on the passing of your colleague and friend Lauren. Also, our condolences to her family and friends. The Ronald McDonald Houses provide a great service to families of sick children. Lenda
  5. Good morning from a still dark central Texas. The weather app says it's cloudy and will remain cloudy all day. Then, it was supposed to be cloudy all day yesterday, and we had sun in the afternoon. It is 70F with a predicted high of 77F and 10 to 15 mph winds predicted. We'll celebrate McDonald's day since we stop there for a quick meal on occasion. ASL is very important, and I wish I remembered the little I used to know. On One Boston Day, sending positive thoughts for a safe marathon today. I think the Richard Lewis quote is very cynical. We'll pass on the meal and the drink. The wine might be good. We have not been to Manzanillo. Thank you, Sandy @StLouisCruisers for your pictures. A sad day for the Titanic, but a good day for baseball. @StLouisCruisers Sandi, sending positive thoughts for Linda's surgery today. @LambKnuckles I hope the doctor has some answers today for curing your bronchitis. Thank you all for the good wishes for DH's appointment today. I won't list everyone in case I forget someone. The good wishes are appreciated. Now, I better start getting ready to leave in an hour. Lenda
  6. Good evening after a long, but productive day. For once, I got everything on the to-do list done, plus a few more things taken care of. Even though I thought about charging the batteries for the trimmer, lawnmower and blow yesterday and in the middle of the night, I still didn't remember to charge them until late morning. While the batteries were charging, DH and I worked on organizing some of the things we, took out of the old motorhome, and got some things tossed and others rehomed. The biggest thing was to get all the tools sorted and back in the toolbox. We had to empty the toolbox before we could lift it out of the old motorhome. The toolbox is the most organized and neatest its ever been. I'm not holding my breathe it will stay that way. While I worked on the yard, DH worked on the motorhome and other things. In another week or so, we might be settled back in here. We do want to travel some over the summer, after we finish with doctor and other appointments fot both of us. Tonight I was grateful to have one last serving of the lasagna I made and froze before we left Quartzsite. That and garlic bread made a good and easy dinner. And there were medicinal gladses of red wine, too. Depending on when I get up tomorrow, I may be late, DH has a follow up appointment at UTSW after his CTscan last week. We think and hope they will adjust the shunt valve. While it's about 1 hour 45 minute drive, knowing Dallas traffic, we allow extra time. So we will try to leave between 7:30 and 7:45 in the morning. Thanks to the Daily genies, I know we have not been to tomorrow's port Thank you, Graham. I think, you both would enjoy Japan. Brenda, thanks for the Hiroshima pictures. Bruno, losing a loved one is never easy. Please join us whenever you feel like it, or just need some human contact or comfort. HUGS! Lenda
  7. Annie, I hope you get the job. I'm sorry about the bronchitis. I hope the doctor can help. Lenda
  8. Our first visit to Hiroshima was in 2000 on a cruise from Vancouver, to Osaka on the old Regal Princess. Unfortunately, all my pictures are pre-digital. That day, we took the tram from the dock to the Peace Park with the skeleton of the A Bomb Dome, the only building left standing after the bomb was dropped as a reminder of the terrible destructive power of the atomic bomb. We also visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, in addition to wandering through the Peace Park. Our second visit was on Coral Princess in 2018, where we docked at the new cruise terminal further from town. We took the free shuttle to the train station, and the train to the Peace Park. We had planned to basically do what we had done 18 years earlier, but the couple with us had other ideas. After seeing the A Bomb Dome, we headed to Hiroshima Castle. Two views of the A Bomb Dome and two plaques about the dropping of the first atomic bomb on August 6, 1945. A section of the river by the Peace Park and part of the park. On our walk to Hiroshima Castle to passed this small area and the locomotive. A nice area on our walk Our first sighting of Hiroshima Castle Two of the many gates to the castle Hiroshima Castle is quite imposing. That day, none of us had the desire to climb the many steps in the Castle, so we wandered through the grounds. The view of Hiroshima from the grounds. On of the main roads in Hiroshima, and a small street with more local shops. In a convenience store, DH found some sake to take back to the ship. The train back to the shuttle pick up spot. Some of the vendors in the port terminal. They had a little bit of everything, and the fruit and vegetables looked wonderful. Lenda
  9. Good morning from central Texas. It is 66F with a predicted high of 81F. We will have clouds and some sun with 10 to 15mph winds. Currently, we have heavy clouds and 10 mph winds from the south. I'll be out later this morning to get the yard work done, followed by an excursion into the attic. There are stacks of last years financial papers to be stored. We may have time to start attacking all the stuff from the old motorhome that needs a new home. Not an exciting day, but a busy one. Laughter, which really is the best medicine, and dolphins are good days to celebrate. No ex-spouses in this house. The Virginia Woolf quote is good and still relevant. We'll pass on the meal, drink and wine today. We have been to Hiroshima twice on the old Regal Princess in 2000 and Coral Princess in 2018. It is a nice city to explore with a somber reminder of the horrors of war. @aliaschief Cochin is an interesting place to visit, and I hope your Azamazing evening is lovely. @cruising sister Lorraine, I'm glad you are home and getting settled back into the real world. Your Antarctica expedition on Silver Seas sounds nice. Thanks for the update on Murphy. I'm sorry she needed to be hospitalized, but I'm glad she is getting stronger, and hope her long recovery continues to go well. @Denise T Denise, I'm sorry about your neighbor. It is never good to not feel safe in your own home, but it's also bad that one person can force others to feel they have to move. @Heartgrove Jack, I'm glad Sue and her sister are home safely. Congratulations on the new cruise booking for your birthday. That is good news that Sam is doing so well. @kochleffel Paul, congratulations on the good comments from your professor. I'll probably resemble the last meme part way through sorting all the things from the old motorhome. Lenda
  10. @ORTravelGal Thank you for letting us know about the two crew members. I hope the ill crew member recovers quickly. Our condolences to the crew member's family, the crew and all the staff and officers of the Rotterdam. Lenda
  11. Except for the wind, today turned out to be a pretty day. The sun came out about the time we headed to Waco, and more about that in a minute. It was so nice, that on the way home, we put the top down on the convertible. As far as the wine run, it could best be described as hit or miss. DH was looking for a particular type of wine, and he called the store to see if they had a good selection. He was told they have a whole section of that particular type. The whole section turned out to be less than two feet of a top shelf, with about four varieties of one brand and one variety of another brand. We managed to pick up about 8 bottles. We agreed that it was not a whole section though. However, we enjoyed a nice drive through some very beautiful green countryside with a lot of wildflowers, so the trip was not a total loss. Rich, there is no need to be embarrassed. With all the ships, I would probably have more than one in the wrong place at times, and especially when on a cruise. We appreciate all the work you do for the Fleet Report/Daily. I can't imagine all that is entailed in finding the itineraries and then keeping up with them and any changes that are made. I am sorry your sister is battling cancer and is so far away. @marshhawk Annie, I hope the driveway was repaired today. Best wishes for DH's PET scan Monday. I hope the results do not show any surprises. Lenda
  12. It's still very windy, but there is some sun. We're heading to Waco for a wine run. Thank you, Graham. Vanessa, I'm glad you got more sleep last night. Have you considered taking Benadryl on other night? Great pictures of Aruba. Lenda
  13. We have been to Aruba many times. The first time was in 1991, on the Carnival Tropicale at spring break with our 13 and 14-year old DDs. This was at a time when you could book a cabin when you were 18, so it was a wild cruise. One group of college kids were thrown off the ship in St. Thomas, less than 24 hours after sailing from San Juan. Just after that cruise, Carnival changed the rules that if you were under 21 there had to be someone 25+ in the cabin. Most of our pictures are the old fashion ones that are in photo albums. However, I do have some to share. We always rent a car in Aruba, so we have a lot of pictures outside Oranjestad. Some of the pictures were taken in January 2020, on our cruise on the Rotterdam, which turned out to be our last cruise for a while and the last time on the Rotterdam. The first two pictures were taken in San Nicolas at the south end of the island, near the refinery. Built in 1924, at one time it was the largest refinery complex in the world. It was shut down in 1985. As of January 2020, the facility was a transfer and storage facility. Charlie's Bar is a well known watering hole in San Nicolas. Unfortunately, we are always in San Nicolas before the bar opens. This is Baby Beach on the far south end of the island. These pictures are from the eastern side of the island. A little bar we found on the eastern side where we stopped for a coke. This is Baby Arch. The original natural bridge collapsed sometime after our first visit in 1991. Behind Baby Arch, you can make out the gap where the natural bridge fell. Just a couple of pictures of Oranjestad. The last was taken from the ship as we sailed. Lenda
  14. Good morning from a very cloudy central Texas. It is 59F and heading to a high of 81F with winds up to 20 mph. It looks like the clouds will stick around through Monday. Sometime, I will need to mow the grass which is growing like weeds. Oh, that's right, there are still a lot of weeds in the yard, and it's been too windy to spray the weed killer. I'm not exactly sure what is on the agenda today, but there are a lot of things that need doing. Since we don't eat lunch, it would be hard to make it count. Instead, I'll honor the Borinqueneers for their service in Korea and beyond. I haven't played scrabble in many years. It's hard to beat younger DD's SO who majored in ancient Greek and also studied and taught Latin, since he knows many two and three letter words. My mother was good at scrabble as she did crosswords daily. I still have her scrabble set. I like the quote, but I think very few will be able to say it like Lillie Langtry. There is a roundabout connection between Lillie Langtry and Judge Roy Bean, the Law West of the Pecos. He had a picture of her behind the bar in his saloon the Jersey Lillie, and claimed that someday she'd visit the town of Langtry and sing in his opera house. We'll pass on the meal and the drink. The wine sounds nice, but it is a bit pricey. We have been to Aruba several times beginning in 1991. This day in 1742 was good day for music and Dublin. @aliaschief Bruce, enjoy Agra, but be careful when opening bottled water. If there is plastic wrap around the cap, make sure the cap seal has not been broken. Sometimes, they refill the water bottles, and that is not good. @grapau27 Graham, thank you for the information about the Borinqueneers. @ORTravelGal Welcome to the Daily. We hope you join us again. Bon Voyage, and have a great time on Rotterdam. @puppycanducruise Melanie, our condolences on the loss of your friend at such a young age and from such a horrible disease. @ocean sounds Welcome home. @SusieKIslandGirl Welcome home. @Heartgrove Welcome home Sue and your sister. @0106 Tina, thanks for the information on Lillie Langtry. @smitty34877 Terry, that was nice of the production to stop filming so the hospice nurse could make it to your house, and for the policeman to watch her car. I'm glad she thought Tana look a little better. Working for a production company would be an interesting summer job for the teenager. @kazu Jacqui, I'm glad the foot nurse specialist visit went well and she was able to help you. @Haljo1935 I saw the story about the shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins high school. I'm glad no one was killed, but something needs to be done to stop these shootings. I hope your yard guy can get to the yard today. Lenda
  15. @AncientWanderer Maxine, I hope you have a wonderful cruise. Lenda
  16. @atexsix Bruno, our condolences to you on the passing of Dear Dad. Lenda
  17. Maureen, i know it was a trying and emotional day, but you were where you needed to be to help your family. You gave them peace of mind knowing your DSIL was not alone while they faced the difficult task of making the final arrangements for her. I'm glad your DH was able to drive now that his sight is better, and I'm sending positive thoughts that his next surgery will be equally successful. Eva, there is nothing to forgive. That's the great thing about the Daily. We can share our experiences and hopefully help others with a similar problem. I'm happy you were able to figure out a way to sto0 your persistent cough. Thanks for the advice, Bruce. We've had the extra pages added to our passports for quite sometime. For many years, you could send your passport in to have pages added, but now they must be added when the passport is renewed. Lenda
  18. Good evening. Our clear skies gave way to clouds a couple of hours ago. It is now safe for me to mow the yard as the came to bury the fiber optic cable this afternoon. They had a trencher, but they opted to do it by hand tools. With our hard soil and rocky ground they were lucky we'd had a lot of rain thos week. Terri, our condolences io the loss of your friend Anita. It's hard enough to lose a friend, but to not be able to find where she was or how she was doing, makes it even harder. I'm sorry you had to find out through her obituary. Sandi, I don't know whether to be relieved or sorry the ENT didn't find any thing. It might not hurt to see a pulmonologist. Vanessa, I hope you are not still feeling defeated about not being able to do much at one time. It's understandable with your pain, but you are doing more than most of us would be doing under the same circumstances. I truly hope the surgery solves all your problems. Lenda
  19. Annie, thank you for the pictures and the story about the Papantla flyers. We've seen a similar group in Puerto Vallarta, but never knew the back ground. Welcome to the Daily. Most of us were new at one time, so please feel free to join us anytime. Everyone who has become a Dailyite has something to contribute. BTW, we are in central Texas too. I'm glad the new job is going well. It's nice when you feel like you're earning your pay. Lenda
  20. Good afternoon. We managed to get our errands done, but with our slow dryer, the laundry is still an ongoing process. However, until we can move the dryer vent to a location where we can have more airflow, we'll have to live with a slow dryer. Whoever was the genius that rain PVC through the foundation to vent it to the outside, must never have used a dryer. The run is too long, and instead of 4 inch PVC they used about 3 or 2 inch PVC. Even with a booster fan in the hose from the dryer to the vent opening in the wall, it still takes a long time to dry anything except the sheets. That makes for a long day and more smaller loads. Brenda, we enjoyed going into the convenience stores in Japan. DH even found a good sake in a "milk" carton to take back on the ship. We also found Coca Cola with added fiber in a vending machine. To get around the language problem, DH used a translate app on his phone, and it worked. I don't think many Japanese had seen the app, and they liked it and were amazed. Susan, I hope you get your land legs soon. Good news on the taxes being accepted. Vanessa, good news on getting a bit more sleep, but on-ho on the leg pain keeping you awake too. Congratulations on the booked cruise on Koningsdam. Lenda
  21. We have been to Cozumel many times, both as trips to the island and on cruises, but not a BHB. Our last time there was in 2002 on Rhapsody OTS with DH's brother and DSIL. That day we did a snorkeling tour and never went into town. These are the two pictures I posted on December 10, 2022. They were taken from the catamaran of the shore line. It's a great place to go snorkeling. Lenda
  22. Good morning from a clear but cool central Texas. It is 50F heading to 79F this afternoon, with sunny skies and 10 to 14 mph winds. It's one of those days that I can start out in shorts, and be cool or put on jeans and change into shorts later. Such a first world problem. It is also laundry day with a trip to the bank, and maybe to drop off the car to get the brake lights working again after the shop forgot to reconnect them after working on the brakes last year. Wow, that was a big wind on Mt. Washington at 231 mph. International human space flight is challenging. Street children need more than one day to bring awareness to the world. The quote is a good one, but probably not always easy to follow. We'll skip the meal and the drink today. The wine might be worth trying. Living in Texas, we have been to Cozumel several times, with all but one being in the pre-digital age. The US was shocked in 1961 when Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit the earth. @aliaschief Thanks for the great pictures from your tour, Bruce. The dinner looks interesting. @seagarsmoker Thanks for the pictures of Cozumel. @StLouisCruisers Sandi, I hope you get some answers and a solution to your cough today. @grapau27 Graham, thank you for the explanation of Big Wind Day. Thanks for your pictures of Cozumel. @kazu Jacqui, I hope the foot nurse specialist can help you. @Heartgrove Jack, I'm glad Sue and her sister made it to Cozumel. @AncientWanderer Maxine, we enjoyed our day in Yokohama when it was an unexpected port due to needing to take on fuel. I'm glad you enjoyed the city too. Did you make it to Chinatown? Lenda
  23. The fiber optic internet is up and running. However, the cable is still lying on the ground. A contractor will show up sometime to bury the cable. Since it's outside work by an outside contractor, we won't be given any notification. The fiber optic speed is very fast. Dixie, I'm sorry the golf cart did not survive. I bet the insurance company's suitable amount is lower than your suitable amount. I hope you can agree on a reasonable amount. I hope the condo sells quickly and for a good price. Maine sounds like a good place for you with family there, and plenty of nature. Carolyn, I'm glad the luggage arrived safely, and more importantly, that the wine arrived without any damage. Maureen, I'm sorry your DB and niece had to make such a tough decision. I hope your DSIL can be kept comfortable in her final days, amd that her family can find peace and comfort. That is good news that your DH got a good report from his oncologist. With his eye surgery less than two weeks away, I hope there are no glitches to delay it. The anniversary trip to Cape Codmsounds nice. Lenda
  24. Good afternoon from a beautiful but windy day in central Texas. It is about 75F, and I finally was able to put shorts and sandal back on. Our visit with the dermatologist went well, but both of us still had a few places frozen. If he sees something suspicious, he likes to freeze them early which stops any progression to cancer. He said we were both in better shape this year, and I think it's because he's frozen or excised almost all problem areas. This time we can wait until next year for another visit. After the visit, we stopped at W-M and picked up all but one thing on my list, plus several other items. When we got home I took two cars up to be inspected. One passed, but the other one didn't. We even though we checked the lights, we missed that the brake lights and back up lights didn't work. We spent quiet a bit of time finding the fuse that was blown. That fixed the back-up lights, but not the brake lights. We had the brakes worked on last fall, and evidently they didn't hook a switch back up. I'm just glad we weren't pulled over for no brake lights. DH talked to the shop, and they will fix the problem. We are in another two hour window for the guys to finish installing the fiber optic internet. We're half way through the window, and they are not here. Today, weather is not a problem, but they had to work us in since they didn't finish yesterday. They called a few minutes ago and will be here to bury the cable. The new internet is working and has great speeds. Charlene, safe travels tomorrow for your niece's bridal shower. I'm glad you will met Maeve Grace and Ryan Charles. I bet your sister is excited to show you her new house. Have a great weekend. Pennie, the picture box for Martina is lovely, and a good way to honor her memory. She was a beautiful cat. I loved the dachshund meme. They are such engaging dogs. I also love the song "Walking in Sunshine". Vanessa, I'm glad your BFF's MOHs surgery was one pass, and I hope the one next week goes as well. I hope you were able to get a nap in this afternoon. Terri, that is great news that your DH is doing well, and can wait six months to see the neurologist. I know it's a relief that you will be able to go on your trip. Dixie, I hope the swollen knee and bruises clear up quickly, and that George's sore elbow is better soon. What's the news on the golf cart? I forgot to ask earlier. Annie, I'm sorry your friend Charles is having difficulty accepting the progression of Ann's dementia. It is such a difficult condition for the family to deal with, and to watch a love one change over time. Glad you were able to help the man with the dead battery. Great pictures of Cape Cod and of the two of you. I have enjoyed the pictures of all the pets today. I won't name names since I'm sure to forget someone. Lenda
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