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Way too many things. I see something sentimental in almost everything I own so we have a clutter problem in my house.
 
Flew to Canada three times, and flew to Cleveland for work (week-long training course).

I anticipate my first trip to California by flight, to see Disneyland of course. I would go back to see more beyond Anaheim- like Griffith Observatory and much more. I will try not to join too many gangs, but I have so much street cred that the Crips and Bloods both have expressed interest. Swell fellas, those Crips and Bloods.
 
Way too many things. I see something sentimental in almost everything I own so we have a clutter problem in my house.

That's me too - I tend to ascribe sentiment to just about anything. I'm not quite a legitimate hoarder, but I get it!

The most precious things to me are childhood stuffed animals (the only toys with souls I always say). I have them in an old duffel bag with my baby blanket and a few other things. It's on the grab-in-case-of-fire list. Also, my NES, who I often call "precious" and my SNES because getting it was my "A Christmas Story" moment. Those are the very special things, but man, I do attach meaning to so much stuff!
 
I've gone solo on a two week Alaskan cruise, a week in Thailand, a week in Laos, a week in Vietnam, Hong KOng, Kenya, and a few road trips in CA. Love solo travel!
 

Congratulations on making it through such a tough time and I wish you well. :flower3: One of my staff members has been out since last October with surgery and chemo for colon cancer. It has been successful and she’s cleared to return on September 1. I can’t wait to see her.:goodvibes

Six years ago I had artificial lens transplants in both eyes; one at a time, two weeks apart. I was out for four days with each purely for the medical reasons but I wish I could have taken much longer. Adjusting to my new vision while trying to keep up the pace at work was very taxing.
I also had a lens replacement 2-3 weeks apart. We went to Disney in the time between surgery 1 and 2 though I didn’t ride any jerky rides and no pools. It was very weird not wearing glasses and really only having one eye to see out of!
 
A cabinet that my dad built of black walnut wood from a tree that grew on my grandfathers farm
the rosary my mother in law carried in her wedding bouquet
a photo of my husbands grandparents on their wedding day
my paternal grandmothers engagement ring
my mothers wedding ring.
 
A cabinet that my dad built of black walnut wood from a tree that grew on my grandfathers farm
the rosary my mother in law carried in her wedding bouquet
a photo of my husbands grandparents on their wedding day
my paternal grandmothers engagement ring
my mothers wedding ring.
 
8 then 6 weeks for maternity leave.

Besides that 3 days when I had the flu.
 
I think the most I've missed consecutively is about 3 when I had the flu. However, I did have an issue that took forever to get diagnosed, and I missed a decent amount of work over a 6 month period... just not generally a lot of consecutive days.
 
For myself, I think it was two days when I was hospitalized for anemia/blood loss and spent a night getting multiple blood transfusions. It was the Thursday and Friday before Memorial Day weekend, so I had a three day weekend after to recuperate. Though really, after the transfusions I immediately felt 1000 times better.

I also took about 2.5 days off when my dad had his heart attack. My mom, sister, and I were constantly at the hospital with him until he got out of the ICU. I left work in a panic early Tuesday afternoon and came back in on Friday.
 
One week for a rotator cuff surgery. I should have taken more, that really hurt and I pushed myself way too soon.
 
Probably a day or two at most.
ETA Just remembered I stopped attending school during my 3rd trimester of pregnancy per doctor’s order the second time around.
 
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I’m a very sentimental person, so I have a lot.
My grandmother’s diamond ring tops the list. It was given to her by an aunt, then she passed it down to my mom. Now I have it, then it goes to my daughter, then her daughter, then her daughter if she has one.

Photos come next. I have all of my grandmother’s, and my mother’s, and our own so there are a lot!

My parent’s wedding rings, things our kids made in school, my grandfather’s large antique framed photo of him as a baby, the quilt my best friend made for me from my dad’s shirts, a lot of antique family dishes, the list goes on and on. Thankfully we have a big house.🙂
 
I have never been been off work because of injury or illness. Been at my job for 28 years only days I called off were about 4 days for dogs over the years. Two days for son had a car accident. Two days when Disney plus came out couldn’t get vacation when it came out. That will change soon as sometime I will need a knee surgery.
 
About 3000 miles to my aunt's wedding in California. I don't actually remember it, as I was 15 months old at the time. That I remember is about 950 miles, I had a couple college friends who got married in Georgia and South Carolina.
 












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