Cruzin Terri Posted January 14, 2023 #76 Share Posted January 14, 2023 Good evening all, I am late to the game again. Spent the whole day working again. However today we had help. Two of the ladies from Service Master showed up. Boy, are they good and fast. They empty boxes so fast that I hardly have time to think where the things go. The plan is for Jim and i to move in by the weekend and then clear out the apartment by the end of next week. We are loving our new furniture and as soon as there are no boxes around and it looks nice, i will take a photo and post it. We are getting there, slowly but surely. On another note, the PMR is getting better. It is not as bad as it was a few days ago. Hope everyone is doing okay. Praying for a swift recovery for both Jacqui and Kathi,. Hope that Sarah is holding her own until she is able to get her injections. Prayers for all the cares list an Cheers to those celebrating and cruising. God Bless, Terri 13 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HAL Sailer Posted January 14, 2023 #77 Share Posted January 14, 2023 @rafinmd Thought of you when reading that Monday's auto train trip stretched into Tuesday and on into Wednesday... 'Train Ride From Hell’: 17-Hour Amtrak Trip Becomes 37-Hour Ordeal Amtrak said that a CSX freight derailment forced its train from Virginia to Florida to detour from its normal route, adding 20 hours to the trip. Full article: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/11/us/amtrak-delayed-va-fl.html 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted January 14, 2023 #78 Share Posted January 14, 2023 10 hours ago, grapau27 said: Thank you Lenda. The surgeon said he would put her down as an emergency and hopefully get an appointment in 1 week. Usually it could be 16 weeks. Graham. Graham, I hope Sarah gets an appointment next week for the injections, and that they give her some much needed relief. 2 hours ago, atexsix said: Good evening! It'd be terrible of me not to stop by and say hello, I was reading through the LCS thread and wow, am I disappointed in that bit of news. Hopefully some type of similar alternative will be available, the classical music was always the highlight of our cruises. Dear Dad and I are doing fine. We had a nice Christmas that we had to host and man was it a lot of work from the decorating to the cooking, although that part was a waste, we don't eat like we used to, and a lot of leftover food was thrown out in the end. We've already made the decision to cater if we do it again next year. Health-wise, No ER visits or hospital stays the last few months. Currently we're waiting for the V.A. to deliver a hoyer lift and wheelchair, then PT will come back in for a month or so and train us on the equipment. Even better news, a spot finally opened in the primary care at home program, I believe they got more funding, the need for better home health care is one of the few good things that came out of the pandemic. However, we still got the townhouse stairs to contend with and we're considering a move to a 55+ community where all floor plans are designed on one level, that'll be either this year or next. I'm trying to figure out if we can handle a cruise. Poor Dad has to sit there all day and watch commercial after commercial for wave season. I know he terribly wants to go somewhere, but I have mixed feelings about it. For one thing, it'll be far different than anything we've experienced in the past because of his disability, however if his CKD remains stable like it has been, it's possible. We're looking at Oceania for the smaller ships, we're looking at NCL because of the Haven. We're looking at Neptunes on HAL of course, anything that meets our wheelchair needs due to the lack of accessible staterooms, which never seem to be available on the sailings we're considering. We were really interested in the 28 day arctic circle itinerary in 2024, but....the cost to rent equipment for that length of time would almost get us another cruise, in reality that might be too long for DD to be away from his specialized bed and care team. This is just the tip of the iceberg, there are countless other issues too numerous to get into here. I sure hope all of you had a nice holiday season, whatever you celebrate. And I hope your enjoying your cruises as well. Take care, Bruno Bruno, thanks for checking in. That is good news that things have been stable medically for a while. I'm also having to learn to cook less, or to cook things that will freeze well. I hope 2023 is a much better year for both of you. 1 hour ago, Cruzin Terri said: Good evening all, I am late to the game again. Spent the whole day working again. However today we had help. Two of the ladies from Service Master showed up. Boy, are they good and fast. They empty boxes so fast that I hardly have time to think where the things go. The plan is for Jim and i to move in by the weekend and then clear out the apartment by the end of next week. We are loving our new furniture and as soon as there are no boxes around and it looks nice, i will take a photo and post it. We are getting there, slowly but surely. On another note, the PMR is getting better. It is not as bad as it was a few days ago. Hope everyone is doing okay. Praying for a swift recovery for both Jacqui and Kathi,. Hope that Sarah is holding her own until she is able to get her injections. Prayers for all the cares list an Cheers to those celebrating and cruising. God Bless, Terri Terri, it sounds like the end of your nightmare is fast approaching. Sending positive thoughts that there are no more surprises. Then there is the added good news that the PMR is getting better. Lenda 7 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted January 14, 2023 #79 Share Posted January 14, 2023 4 hours ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: Graham, I hope Sarah gets an appointment next week for the injections, and that they give her some much needed relief. Bruno, thanks for checking in. That is good news that things have been stable medically for a while. I'm also having to learn to cook less, or to cook things that will freeze well. I hope 2023 is a much better year for both of you. Terri, it sounds like the end of your nightmare is fast approaching. Sending positive thoughts that there are no more surprises. Then there is the added good news that the PMR is getting better. Lenda Thank you Lenda. It will be done at an outpatients clinic. Graham. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruisercl Posted January 14, 2023 #80 Share Posted January 14, 2023 23 hours ago, smitty34877 said: This came last night from my other niece,the grandma. Camilla is 18 months Oh my gosh, look how grown up she is!! Absolutely adorable.... 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StLouisCruisers Posted January 14, 2023 #81 Share Posted January 14, 2023 On 1/13/2023 at 7:44 AM, dfish said: Good morning, everyone! I need to post quickly as I have an early doctor's appointment. @StLouisCruisers I am sorry to see the damage and destruction so near to you. I worried about our Dailyites that were in the area of the storms last night. Thank you for letting us know you are ok. Hopefully, other Dailyites in the area will do the same. I would try the salmon burger without the bun, but I'm like @grapau27 Graham and like the salmon just as it is. Still, this one looks pretty good to me. https://thecuriousplate.com/easy-ginger-salmon-burgers-with-pickled-cucumbers/ The hoisin glaze on these would add a nice flavor. https://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/hoisin-glazed-salmon-burgers This one is a little different as it makes a pickled cucumber slaw to go on the salmon burgers. It does seem like a lot of work, though! https://ourfarmerhouse.com/quick-thai-salmon-burgers-with-pickled-cucumber-slaw/ There you have it! I hope one of these sparks the appetite. Wishing you all a wonderful day! Thanks Debbie for your thoughtfulness and warm wishes. I'm glad we made it through unscathed! On 1/13/2023 at 8:58 AM, smitty34877 said: Good morning to all. My niece in Atlanta sent a picture of her family(baby,husband,two dogs, two cats) sheltering in the basement yesterday afternoon. They lost power for a while but otherwise no damage. Sandi, @StLouisCruisers, I am so sorry to see the pictures of destruction near you and hope you get power restored soon. I can be a skeptic but will eventually come around if something is well explained.We have not been to the port and the recipes look so good. Thanks , Debbie @dfish. We might try the hoisin sauce creation tonight. In honor of. Friday the 13th, our two black cats Terry, good to hear your niece's family were safe and sound. Basements aren't as common in Georgia as they are in other parts of the country. I'm happy we insisted on a basement lot when we bought here. It's very reassuring. And our electricity was only off for about an hour thank goodness. We had a pot of ham and bean soup simmering so we turned that off for a while because it just seemed like a smart idea in case a tornado came through. 😳 But once we headed back upstairs we continued on with it. Thank goodness for gas stoves! Your black cats are beautiful by the way! On 1/13/2023 at 9:01 AM, smitty34877 said: This came last night from my other niece,the grandma. Camilla is 18 months What a beauty Miss Camilla is! Thank you for the latest photo of her. On 1/13/2023 at 10:30 AM, *Miss G* said: Good morning. I would say I’m a pretty skeptical person… but in a positive and useful way. I think everyone on this board has made a lot of their dreams come true. I don’t think we are meant to have them all…. But I can keep dreaming!! It’s Rubber Duckie Day! I was on the Sky Princess in March. In one of the window wells — where I always drank my early morning coffee — I found a duck! (For those of you who are skeptical that I drank my coffee in an actual window well… I did not!) My sister and I were in Nafplion mid-October. It was lovely and peaceful and clean with narrow streets full of wonderful unique boutiques and tavernas. I could easily rest here for an extended period. This was a tender port. A castle on a cliff. In a park cross from the cliff he said “Go that way”. So I did. Which lead me to beautiful back streets. Sailaway. Your photos are amazing! I love how clean those cobblestone streets are. They must be constantly sweeping. 23 hours ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: I'm sorry if the links I posted to @richwmn Rich's post with Napflion as the port of the day did not work. They didn't work for me just then. The only thing I can think happened is I posted them on my tablet, not my laptop. In 2019, the Veendam took us to Napflion in the Peloponnese. When we couldn't rent a car, we walked around town and then took the Ho-Ho which took us up to the fort overlooking the town. From our walk around town The fort from town and on the hillside. We opted to skip going into the fort. Plus the view of town from the hilltop. Town as seen from the Ho-Ho A smaller fort on the harbor Napflion is an interesting town. There are also several places to visit outside of town including Corinth. Lenda Thanks Lenda for your Napfion photos. Strange about the links to Rich's posts not working.🤔 23 hours ago, marshhawk said: Good Friday Morning Dailyites! I read the list of days to DH, he didn't believe it! A lot of pictures last night on the news about what happened near Sandi. The worst part was that the building without the roof, was a Hobby lobby. I was imagining balls of yarn blowing around the south, with hundreds of cats chasing them through the streets. However, there are not many streets open down there, lots of trees down. So @StLouisCruisersSandi-stay home if you don't need to go anywhere. The governor has declared a state of emergency. Highs yesterday upper 60's, today, highs are low 40's. I have not had a bloody nose for years, and today, I was sitting in the bathroom, and I felt my nose drip. I have had that cough for years, I felt like I was coming down with something yesterday, so a runny nose would be expected. Nope, it was blood, all over the floor, all over me, it wouldn't stop. I tilted my head back, and about drowned. After about 10 minutes I got it to stop. DH was asleep, otherwise I would have called out, it really was scary. I wonder if this was an created by the shots I had yesterday? Has anyone else had this happen after the boosters? Booster 3, and flu shot. Other than walking the dog, and fixing crock pot ribs, I have nothing planned. So once the dog is walked, I will fix lunch and then go down for a nap. To everyone who is posting food porn, thank you. I had a granola muffin this morning, the pics are making me hungry. There are only two Friday the 13ths in 2023. So celebrate the day. The next one is in October. We've definitely been staying home because local officials have begged people to stay out of the way for one thing, but mostly because there are so many trees here and they say trees and lines are down everywhere. Hard to tell from our little cul-de-sac because everything looks exactly the same as before. It will probably be a shock when we do leave here. We had planned to do some grocery shopping yesterday but after the storm decided we had enough of everything to get by for several days. 22 hours ago, Cruising-along said: Good morning all! Interesting collection of days. I like the quote, would like the salmon without the bun (especially the one with Hoisin Sauce), but will pass on the wine and drink. We were in Nafplion in 2021, photos to follow. I've been a little frustrated since our long-time physician retired a year ago. I like her replacement but have only seen her once (Thankfully I usually don't have reason to see the doctor except for discussing my labs etc.). My last physician always had my future labs set up in the system so all I had to do was make an appointment for them and go. I realized there were no labs set up now, so contacted the clinic and finally they are set up (but no message from her or a nurse). I really wonder sometimes how people who aren't proactive manage. 😞 I'm hoping for some good labs, especially because I lost almost 10 pounds when I was sick and haven't put it back on -- always good for the diabetic labs anyway 😉 DH and I started watching The Crown last night (we're always the last to see new movies lol). Somewhat ironic given the latest discussion here. I'm enjoying the movie so far, but we've only seen the first episode. Tonight we'll be picking up the grandsons after school and have them here overnight. Looking forward to that! Terry @smitty34877thank you for the photo of your beautiful black cats -- I'm partial to black cats. 🙂 Also the new photo of adorable Camilla! She's so cute! We were in Nafplion in 2021 on the Eurodam. We took a tour to Ancient Nemia and wine tasting. Sunrise off our balcony in Nafplion The stadium seated 30,000 people "Locker room" for the games Temple of Zeus Temple of Zeus I love how friendly the cats are in Greece At the winery A cemetery by the road And a small fort Nice photos! 22 hours ago, JazzyV said: Good afternoon. Thanks for the Friday the 13th Fleet Report/Daily. I try not to be too skeptical. I hope everyone's dreams come true. I'll salute national rubber ducky day; we had a large one here a few years ago, on the river. Good quote. I'll pass on the meal (not big on salmon), and drink; yes to the pinot noir if someone buys it for me. I haven't been to Nafplio, but I have been to the Acropolis at Mycenae. It's colder here today, in the low 30'sF, with snow flurries. Not much on my agenda, just continuing to try to organize the house. I find I don't get as much done on dull, dreary days; I prefer sunlight coming into the house. @ottahand7 Enjoy Lima. And that meal looks great. @grapau27 Continued prayers for Sarah, you and Pauline. @StLouisCruisers I'm glad to hear you were safe from the tornados. Scary! @kazu Wonderful to see you posting on the Daily! Thank goodness for you neighbor driving you to do errands you needed to do, and other neighbors helping you out. And I'm glad you got your luggage back. Prayers for less pain and good healing. @aliaschief Thanks for the food photos. @smitty34877 I'm glad your niece and family are ok. Thanks for the picture of Camilla; she's a big girl now! @*Miss G* Thanks for the Nafplion photos. @rafinmd Thanks for our lists. Condolences on the loss of the firefighter's son. @Quartzsite Cruiser Good news that the heat pump is still working. Lovely Nafplion photos. @marshhawk Good that you're ok from the storms. Sorry to hear about the serious nosebleed. @Cruising-along I just got Netflix about a month ago; first I binge watched The Great British Baking Show, now I'm on to The Crown. Thanks for the Nafplion photos. @Cruzin Terri Good that the house is coming along, although I'm sorry you and Jim have been on your own recently. I hope the PMR quiets down; are you back on Prednisone? @USN59-79 I'm glad the leg is coming along well and you no longer need the bulky boot. Prayers for the Care List and Cheers for the Celebration List. Stay well everyone. In honor of Rubber Ducky Day, a photo of one on the Ohio River. Thanks Vanessa! That rubber ducky reminds me of the one my kids had for bathtime - but wow, so big!☺️ 14 hours ago, marshhawk said: @StLouisCruisersI am assuming you are still without power. If you want to come up and stay with us and the cats, you and the hubby are more than welcome. Tomorrow night will be even colder. Tazi was hurt that I didn't post a picture of her on the 13th. She used to be my office cat, but she has retired, and spends her time hiding from Furnando. Annie, thanks hon but we had power (electricity) the whole time except for one hour. I hear there are a lot of people still without power though. There were actually 3 tornados here so it's supposed to be a real mess in parts of the town. I realized how much I depend on internet for communication and cable to keep up to date on news and weather. I hated being without it. And yes, it's turned really cold and the wind isn't helping things any.🥶 13 hours ago, atexsix said: Good evening! It'd be terrible of me not to stop by and say hello, I was reading through the LCS thread and wow, am I disappointed in that bit of news. Hopefully some type of similar alternative will be available, the classical music was always the highlight of our cruises. Dear Dad and I are doing fine. We had a nice Christmas that we had to host and man was it a lot of work from the decorating to the cooking, although that part was a waste, we don't eat like we used to, and a lot of leftover food was thrown out in the end. We've already made the decision to cater if we do it again next year. Health-wise, No ER visits or hospital stays the last few months. Currently we're waiting for the V.A. to deliver a hoyer lift and wheelchair, then PT will come back in for a month or so and train us on the equipment. Even better news, a spot finally opened in the primary care at home program, I believe they got more funding, the need for better home health care is one of the few good things that came out of the pandemic. However, we still got the townhouse stairs to contend with and we're considering a move to a 55+ community where all floor plans are designed on one level, that'll be either this year or next. I'm trying to figure out if we can handle a cruise. Poor Dad has to sit there all day and watch commercial after commercial for wave season. I know he terribly wants to go somewhere, but I have mixed feelings about it. For one thing, it'll be far different than anything we've experienced in the past because of his disability, however if his CKD remains stable like it has been, it's possible. We're looking at Oceania for the smaller ships, we're looking at NCL because of the Haven. We're looking at Neptunes on HAL of course, anything that meets our wheelchair needs due to the lack of accessible staterooms, which never seem to be available on the sailings we're considering. We were really interested in the 28 day arctic circle itinerary in 2024, but....the cost to rent equipment for that length of time would almost get us another cruise, in reality that might be too long for DD to be away from his specialized bed and care team. This is just the tip of the iceberg, there are countless other issues too numerous to get into here. I sure hope all of you had a nice holiday season, whatever you celebrate. And I hope your enjoying your cruises as well. Take care, Bruno Bruno, glad to hear things are working out healthwise for DD. I hope you will come back and let us know what decision you make on a cruise together. 🚢 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atexsix Posted January 16, 2023 #82 Share Posted January 16, 2023 On 1/13/2023 at 9:02 PM, Quartzsite Cruiser said: Graham, I hope Sarah gets an appointment next week for the injections, and that they give her some much needed relief. Bruno, thanks for checking in. That is good news that things have been stable medically for a while. I'm also having to learn to cook less, or to cook things that will freeze well. I hope 2023 is a much better year for both of you. Terri, it sounds like the end of your nightmare is fast approaching. Sending positive thoughts that there are no more surprises. Then there is the added good news that the PMR is getting better. Lenda Hi Lenda! So kind of you to reply. Yes, a lot of adjustments are having to be made. But I'm thrilled Dad's health is better, that means more opportunities to do things, including travel. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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