NotSoLittleMermaid
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hi guys drive by post again...
We are in snug as a bug in a rug in our room at the Paradise Pier, we upgraded to the park view room, for an extra $20 a night, well worth it.
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Hope all is well with everyone here, I'll try to get back and catch up soon.
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Sounds like a great time!

Apple's phone support (I spoke to someone in California not India) was great!
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It seems to be luck of the draw who you get to talk to when you call Apple Tech Support. Nearly everyone I've gotten from India was so hard to understand that I asked them to transfer me to someone else. The ones in Canada are good, too.
Well good morning Ian. I don't think I understood anything in your post apart from the barking dogs, speaking to someone in California instead of India, and doing a test drive!!!![]()



OH BY THE WAY.....have I mentioned I've lost FIVE pounds! I'm shooting for another 12 by cruise day.![]()
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That's usually what I do call it. But had you seen me on the Hertz website trying to pull up my Budget reservation number....well, that was pretty dim.![]()
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Jackie, I know I've done almost the exact same thing, but at the moment (senior moment?) I can't remember the details...


I have been looking at what I am going to pack. I think I am going to end up with a very boring wardrobe.
Shorts- white, black, khaki, and navy blue (maybe)
Pants- black, linen color
skirt-black, white
cropped pants- white
Semi Formal dress
2 Formal dress
Tops will be one area of color. Mexican theme, pirate theme, tropical theme
Green linen, light blue stripe, coral, white, light blue pattern, blue and green checked.
If it weren't for the newly purchased coral top, I'ld be in a blue and green rut.
I haven't completely chosen my clothes yet, but I know I'm going to be basically wearing turquoise/aqua the whole time. Keep it simple!


DGD is much better. We expect she will be discharged from the hospital this morning. We visited with her yesterday and she felt well enough to go to the art session they have for the hospitalized children. She spent almost and hour and a half there before she got too tired and needed to go back to her room and rest. We all did some paintings with her.
Great news!

I'm sorry that you have lost your friend, Steve.![]()
And I agree wholeheartedly with your words.
I began to think that way 13 years ago when my DM died, aged 63. I was so glad she'd taken the opportunity to enjoy life, particularly several WDW and other vacations in her last few years, instead of waiting for a 'later' which never came.
This thinking was reinforced when my DSis died suddenly last year, aged 55.
And now even more so, with my DBro having also died at 55, after a lengthy illness.
I'll worry about tomorrow if it comes, but enjoy today while it's here.
My story is very similar to yours...my father died at age 60 (I was 32 at that time) and it made a huge impression on me in regards to how quickly life can change without notice. My brother was 53 when he died a year and a half ago. I suddenly realized a few days ago that I'm almost the age my mother was when she became a widow (59); I'd already been contemplating that I'm close to the age of my dad when he died.
My mother always encouraged me to do things and have fun whenever I had the chance. Her motto was: Fifty years from now, will you be sorry you spent the money or glad you didn't let the opportunity pass you by? It helps me put things in perspective!