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Missy, glad that the dinner with the family went okay and your dad stuck up for you. Yay Dad! And your youngest niece looks so much like you! Drat to the raccoon into the kitty food. It will grow enough soon that it won't be able to get in, hope it doesn't get stuck first. That would be a tricky situation. And glad the two kitties went to good homes thanks to your efforts. It must feel very satisfying.
I spent a very short weekend on the island, going over Saturday afternoon and coming back Sunday afternoon. I lucked out again on the ferry over - achieving last off, first off status again - despite not even having looked at the ferry schedule. And made a quick trip to the farmer's market for lunch - homemade tamales that manage to meet all my dietary restrictions - then a quick stop at the open house for the new performing arts center on the island. Some friends and I went to a real estate open house on Sunday because I had a personal connection to the house being sold. It's a long story, but a fun one as the house has a lot of interesting history, including that Will Rogers once stayed there. So there were some fun things to do, but the time by myself is a struggle. I feel Michael and Nina's loss more keenly over there than I do in the city. I'm just going to have to accept that, and continue to find ways to make the place fit my new life rather than my old one. And it helps that my friend and neighbor is a psychiatrist!
Jimmianne, nice to hear your DD came to her senses. Being young can be such an exhausting ride for everyone. At least you got a new pond out of it! And hoping you continue to enjoy your metal detecting beau. It's good to have something you can do together, and if you find a piece of jewelry, even better!
Scandinavia, I hope Monday's construction issues get sorted out so you can make progress with setting the logs. Construction is enough to tear your hair out sometimes. Fingers crossed that it goes smoothly from here! I have a few house issues on the island that I need to take care of, and it's never as easy as it should be.
Marcy, it sounds like you're on your own again. Do you and Marty get to take advantage of all the airline miles he racks up? Although maybe getting on a plane for pleasure is the last thing he'd want to do given how much flying he does. And I ate one of your yummy looking cookies because when they're virtual, they're gluten- and dairy-free.
Junie, sorry the doors are turning out to be a problem. Pocket doors can be particularly tricky as you have to reframe to take out some of the studs as well as any electrical or plumbing or venting to create the pocket. They are trickier than they look.
Got my NEXUS card. Interesting picture. My left eye was swollen from a stye (now gone) and between that and the hologram over that side of my face, I look lopsided. Oh well, I wasn't exactly supermodel material to begin with!
Hope the week is staring out okay for everyone.
I spent a very short weekend on the island, going over Saturday afternoon and coming back Sunday afternoon. I lucked out again on the ferry over - achieving last off, first off status again - despite not even having looked at the ferry schedule. And made a quick trip to the farmer's market for lunch - homemade tamales that manage to meet all my dietary restrictions - then a quick stop at the open house for the new performing arts center on the island. Some friends and I went to a real estate open house on Sunday because I had a personal connection to the house being sold. It's a long story, but a fun one as the house has a lot of interesting history, including that Will Rogers once stayed there. So there were some fun things to do, but the time by myself is a struggle. I feel Michael and Nina's loss more keenly over there than I do in the city. I'm just going to have to accept that, and continue to find ways to make the place fit my new life rather than my old one. And it helps that my friend and neighbor is a psychiatrist!
Jimmianne, nice to hear your DD came to her senses. Being young can be such an exhausting ride for everyone. At least you got a new pond out of it! And hoping you continue to enjoy your metal detecting beau. It's good to have something you can do together, and if you find a piece of jewelry, even better!
Scandinavia, I hope Monday's construction issues get sorted out so you can make progress with setting the logs. Construction is enough to tear your hair out sometimes. Fingers crossed that it goes smoothly from here! I have a few house issues on the island that I need to take care of, and it's never as easy as it should be.
Marcy, it sounds like you're on your own again. Do you and Marty get to take advantage of all the airline miles he racks up? Although maybe getting on a plane for pleasure is the last thing he'd want to do given how much flying he does. And I ate one of your yummy looking cookies because when they're virtual, they're gluten- and dairy-free.
Junie, sorry the doors are turning out to be a problem. Pocket doors can be particularly tricky as you have to reframe to take out some of the studs as well as any electrical or plumbing or venting to create the pocket. They are trickier than they look.
Got my NEXUS card. Interesting picture. My left eye was swollen from a stye (now gone) and between that and the hologram over that side of my face, I look lopsided. Oh well, I wasn't exactly supermodel material to begin with!
Hope the week is staring out okay for everyone.