LuvOrlando
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Sounds like a wonderful set of plans!My summer goals:
Lots of pool time (check)
Keep kids off devices as much as possible (semi check)
Explore new parts of our area (not yet)
Vacation (in august)
Spend lots of time in DC since we’re semi close (did 3 smithsonian museums and took older kids to Holocaust museum)
RELAX (lol with 5 kids that’s not gonna happen anytime soon but I can dream)
That looks like it has amazing potential for a wonderful yard hangout! It's tough to clean out old forgotten spaces but it is incredibly uplifting once it is done. Every time I get rid of stuff I feel a giant weight released so much bigger than the comfort I think I feel from having the stuff, nice goal.Our outdoor screened in room was rotting away, and we made a goal to tear it down. It had critters of all kinds burrowing underneath and it was unsafe to be inside of it.
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The above was yesterday. Today it's just a pile of rubble waiting for the dumpster. We are happy.
I also made it a goal to ignore all the Summer goodies to eat and stick to my healthy eating plan-so far so good. I give myself a little sticker on a board for every ten pounds lost. Yesterday I got my 40 pounds lost sticker.
Next goal: clean out the garage and my late uncle's old workroom in the basement. After that, paint the basement and living room.
So amazing to have a pool with grandkids, especially with the birthdays you can see them a lot but not have to hands on entertain all day, nice.pool time......grand kids are over a lot for that
Alaska cruise.....we leave Aug. 31
Summer birthday celebrations.....DD's (6-29), done, DGD's (7-20) and DS's (8-4)
Get our children added to our financial accounts and DVC. Will updated. Working on all of those (not as much fun as the other things)
Good for you starting your Masters and congrats on the new job!- Enrolled to go back to school to get my masters degree. Check.
- Mentally prepare for my new job. Check.
- Had a solo vacation in a cabin in the woods. Check.
- Go to the zoo with my mom. Check
- Finish writing my novel. Eh... didn't finish yet. Working on it
- Workshop Voice-overs for Audiobooks. Next week.
- Disney exhibition at the museum. Next week.
Not planned, but sort of happened: Watch most of the seasons of Taskmaster(loved season 15), wanted to watch the new season of The Witcher, but it didn't grasp my attention and I stopped midway through episode 3.
Had to look up 2L but yay you finishing your second year and glad you were able to finish in spite of illness, good luck with your paper!Complete my 2L summer job. check
Start my paper for next fall. um, kinda
Snorkel. August cruise!
Lose weight. absolutely didn't happen, I was very sick instead
Complete fish extender gifts. almost there
That's what I was guessing. DH is retiring on Thursday--possibly forever, but at least till next year. We are staying home and puttering around the house. There is a lot to do maintenance-wise, for sure! This fall, I hope we make a road trip somewhere.ment. What I learned last year, you don't do anything during the summer. Everything is at peak rates. There are long waits for service people. So we're enjoying our house, and w
Duluth for 12 days? LUCKY! Duluth is in my top 5 places I have been...nothing like it! We had planned on going this last weekend, but ended up knocking one of MY summer-goals off the list and visiting a new state - went to the UPTwo grandsons graduating from high school - done
The grandsons’ combined graduation open house here at our farm - done
Camping with family and friends at our place up north - ongoing until October
My 5-night birthday trip to Camp Dearborn - upcoming on August 6
Our 12-night trip to Duluth, Minnesota - upcoming on August 26
Congrats on 2 years retired! My husband has been retired for 2 years to, and seems to have adjusted nicely, LOL.This is my second full summer of retirement. What I learned last year, you don't do anything during the summer. Everything is at peak rates. There are long waits for service people. So we're enjoying our house, and what so far has been a mild summer, only a few days of 100+ degrees and waiting for everyone else to get back to work and school so we can start doing stuff.