What are you doing today? (besides shopping)

@BarefootBliss wrote:

I am not surprised by the iced coffee....it's become the thing lol.
Funny enough, I remember where I had my first one ever and it was a novelty then.
The Balduccis shop on the Grand Concourse of Grand Central Station smiling smiley
It was a hot summer and people were scarfing them...such a big deal for everyone at the time.
I bet Balduccis was making a killing. They always did because they were so good....at everything.

I never drank coffee when I was younger. Although I always thought it smelled good brewing, but tasted burnt. Then I retired early at 53. Tried my first iced coffee that summer...probably was a salted caramel mocha and got hooked. It's like a cold liquid chocolate bar. To be honest, I find them too sweet now. If I buy one now I usually blend it in thirds with straight black coffee that sat overnight in the refrigerator.

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I'm on a business trip. I'm staying at Extended Stay America on the company's dime. It is awful! They charge for cups, flatware, plates, etc. I went to WaWa and got plastic flatware and a cup for my wine.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
I've never ever ever heard of a hotel charging guests to rent eating utensils and plates/cups.
Wow.
Of course, we stayed at a Wyndham location over the weekend that didn't have WiFi in the rooms, although it was advertised as such. That's just wrong.
7- Eleven April Fools Donut is Toothpaste/mint flavored. I tried it so no one else had to. I thought All of those working in C-stores today might appreciate knowing. I was to curious not to try it.
Funny @rargirl. I took brown EEEs to school. In a pan. Grade 2 thought it was a good prank.

Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching kids what counts is best.
Bob Talbert
I got back from my trip yesterday. Pepper meowed once and went to her empty wet food dish. What a warm welcome.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
That's a cat welcome. The stray cat in our yard comes up to the window to stare in when it's dish is empty, but just hisses at us when we step out to feed it.

Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching kids what counts is best.
Bob Talbert
Did you miss me? I haven't done a shop for almost 2 weeks!

We just got back from a trip to Venice, or Venezia for you Italians. The then-city-state is considered to have been the first real international financial center, emerging in the 9th century and reaching its greatest prominence in the 14th century. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history.

We walked through the islands just imaging what it must have been like in it's day. Went everywhere by boat. Enjoyed a cappuccino almost every morning. Excellent scallops,sea bass, and tiramisu made in front of us at our table. More than a few gelato desserts while walking around.

I miss standing on the floating dock as it gently sways while we await the vaporetto to board and travel to another place on the lagoon.
Just enjoying a bit of time off of work for Spring Break. The family spent a few days in the mountains of Tennessee. Now just enjoying taking it slowish.
Home caring for my sick kiddo. Been an awful week. Hopefully, things will be better next week.
@Mum wrote:

Home caring for my sick kiddo. Been an awful week. Hopefully, things will be better next week.

Kids are more resilient with common illnesses. I picked up something at the end of our recent trip, got home and tested myself for COVID, came up negative. I now assume it's simple cold or flu and most symptoms subsided. I recall more than a few people in the narrow Venice streets coughing without covering their mouths.
Mum, keeping fingers crossed for you.

Slowly rising this morning to pack up and leave. We're driving to Orlando for a 3 night stay ....a relaxation gift for the past month's work on the road and feeling a bit homesick...actually.
On Monday, we put the vehicle on the Amtrak AutoTrain and start the trip homeward.
yeah! spring! flowers! (Lilac season will be coming!) fresh green grass...breezes. Easter festivities next weekend with my family. Cuddles and Easter eggs with the little kiddos.

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The past month has been awfully hard. Xrays, cultures, blood tests and ER visits. My daughter suddenly had a fever a month ago and then she started going to the bathroom to pee very often. No UTI's, culture was clear. She had to run every 2 minutes. Monday she had stomach ache so we ran to the ER at night fearing appendicitis. The doctor said that it was constipation that may have been a result a a virus that came with the fever. They gave her an enema and prescribed laxatives. They take time but she has been so miserable. She keeps running to the bathroom to pee. The doctor said with two or three BM's, everything should be fine. Let's see. Super stressed out.
Mum, checking in...better now?

Arrived home today after the long trip....so good to be cuddled up in my blankie in my own home, 15 different beds in 6 weeks, glad to be back in my own...we stopped for a Jersey Mike's shop on the way home.
I'll be just fine if I don't see any more sandwiches for a while....I think we did 5 JMs the past two weeks. Enough!

One more shorter road trip next week after the holiday....then plan to enjoy spring closer to home. (helps to keep the media on pause)

Peace all.

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@BarefootBliss..Thanks. Yes, she is getting better each day. We also had an Ultrasound done to rule out stones or other issues. Came back normal. She is still taking laxatives, lots of fiber, and the crazy trips to the bathroom have stopped. Seems like the constipation had put a pressure on her bladder. Sorry TMI! But I could cry right now thinking about the past month. I am still cautious but seems like things have gotten so much better. Knock on wood!!
Heading out shortly to meet up with the fish truck that delivers fresh seafood to my town, arriving from Boston. Hoping to find something yummy to make for the holiday.
Heading to church later on today. Making a special note to pray for the souls of World War II veterans.
getting ready for weekend festivities with the family.
practicing gratitude.
For those who celebrate the holiday, I wish you a wonderful weekend.
Yes! How is your car coming along?


@maverick1 wrote:

Did you miss me? I haven't done a shop for almost 2 weeks!

We just got back from a trip to Venice, or Venezia for you Italians. The then-city-state is considered to have been the first real international financial center, emerging in the 9th century and reaching its greatest prominence in the 14th century. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history.

We walked through the islands just imaging what it must have been like in it's day. Went everywhere by boat. Enjoyed a cappuccino almost every morning. Excellent scallops,sea bass, and tiramisu made in front of us at our table. More than a few gelato desserts while walking around.

I miss standing on the floating dock as it gently sways while we await the vaporetto to board and travel to another place on the lagoon.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
I last saw my debit card earlier this week. I tore apart my car and my house, including clothes pockets. It was nowhere to be found. I canceled it on Thursday, ordered a new one and went to the bank this morning to get cash. After leaving the bank, I found the card on the passenger seat of my car, under some papers.

Note to self: clean out your car.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
@HonnyBrown wrote:

Yes! How is your car coming along?


@maverick1 wrote:

Did you miss me? I haven't done a shop for almost 2 weeks!

We just got back from a trip to Venice, or Venezia for you Italians. The then-city-state is considered to have been the first real international financial center, emerging in the 9th century and reaching its greatest prominence in the 14th century. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history.

We walked through the islands just imaging what it must have been like in it's day. Went everywhere by boat. Enjoyed a cappuccino almost every morning. Excellent scallops,sea bass, and tiramisu made in front of us at our table. More than a few gelato desserts while walking around.

I miss standing on the floating dock as it gently sways while we await the vaporetto to board and travel to another place on the lagoon.

@HonnyBrown Car?
Honny, that's the kind of thing that always happens to me!
I hear ya!
I need to find a minute to write out the hilarious story of my massage last month in Mexico.
Title is : Lucy and Ethel get a massage in Mexico lol.
Hello, coming up for air. Crazy schedule and responsibilities. Scheduled for fine dining in May after a 5 month hiatus. In rotation for an online financial shop too. I worked and took care of everyone and everything today. Love our furry baby boys. Puppy will be 6 months old in 2 weeks.
@Madetoshop wrote:

Hello, coming up for air. Crazy schedule and responsibilities. Scheduled for fine dining in May after a 5 month hiatus. In rotation for an online financial shop too. I worked and took care of everyone and everything today. Love our furry baby boys. Puppy will be 6 months old in 2 weeks.

Aw, what kind of puppy(ies)? Since our two passed, we are babysitting a mini long hair doxie. Like humans, each one has a unique personality. Would love to teach her this (https://www.instagram.com/reel/CYCFIexs7hv/) but it takes a lot of time.
I need to organize my stuff for taxes today.

Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching kids what counts is best.
Bob Talbert
@prince wrote:

I need to organize my stuff for taxes today.

Hate to break it to ya...the due date was last week. sad smiley
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