Thursday Thirteen

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This week I want to catch you all up on what’s happening in my little corner of the world!

  1. I’ve been sick since I returned home from my cruise.
  2. I think it may have to do with the one bottle of water that I drank in Mexico.
  3. It said it was purified water, but…I know, I should have had a beer instead!
  4. I’m so sick, that I am actually going to the doctor tomorrow.
  5. I have decided that I will never again return to Mexico!
  6. Needless to say, I’ve lost weight at Weight Watchers for the last two weeks. I am one bacterial infection away from my goal weight!
  7. Now that we are home and not on vacation, the weather has been beautiful!
  8. The temperatures have been in the upper 70’s and low 80’s (f) each day!
  9. My flowers outside are blooming as is my Christmas Cactus! Go figure!
  10. I finished reading “The Vow”. I was speaking to my sister about how great the book is, (It’s a true story) and she wasn’t impressed. It turns out that they so seriously rewrote the movie, that is no longer resembles what really happens!
  11. We went and saw The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band last week! Great concert!
  12. The air conditioner went in to our bed room today.
  13. How can one handle high temperatures and hot flashes?

Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. The first day of spring is here…do you enjoy working in the yard? Weeding, raking, mowing, planting-your favorite springtime garden chore? How about your least favorite?

I love planting the garden, and planning it. I am not a fan of weeding the garden, but it made such a difference last year! We still have butternut squash left!

2. What puts a spring in your step?

When I fully understand something, when I accomplish something and anticipating my granddaughter!

3. Describe a time when you had to spring into action?

It was Easter a couple years ago and my cousin had brought home made yeast rolls with her to make, in a cast iron skillet. A (I think it was) dish towel got too close to the stove (gas) and the towel started to burn! I grabbed it, tossed it in the sink and turned on the water.

4. We’re having carrots for dinner…would you prefer yours raw or cooked?

Either way. Raw I like the baby carrots, cooked I like sliced big carrots.

5. Do you take the shampoos and other sundries from your hotel room when its time to check out?

I used to. I brought them home to have here for my guests. Now I have quite a little stash, so I have stopped doing this.

6. What’s the most enjoyable team or club you’ve belonged to and what was it that made it so?

Back when Hubby and I were first married, Hubby had several commuter apartments, that he shared with other pilots. The one in Miami was my favorite, due to the warm weather and the great group of guys. They all treated me like their little sister and sort of looked out for me.

7. Is cloning a sign of progress?

No. Heaven help us if someone ever clones me! I think we are not necessarily a product of our genes, but more a product of our experiences.

8. Insert your own random thought here.

Here I am. Yesterday I was going nuts because I could not make my “Smart TV” talk to Amazon. I tried all afternoon and it was choked up! Finally at 8 o’clock I told Hubby I was going to stop working on it and sleep on the problem. It seems lately, when I do that, I can see the problem and it all works out!

So I did that and this morning, I got up, turned on the TV and attempted to connect to Amazon to watch a free TV show (The pilot episode of NYPD Blue), and it worked! Hubby was shocked!

Spring?

Once again, Monday found sunny skies and temperatures up in the 70’s! It seems we went from winter to late spring. Although, we do have some roads that are really, really, muddy. True, we actually live in a part of the world where we have an official “MUD SEASON”.

Mud Season happens when you have a multitude of dirt roads which become deep, sloppy, mess’s, which look like giant vats of chocolate. Sadly, if you should fall into it, it does not taste like chocolate at all! The mud will also suck your car in, right up to it’s axels!

Most of the day today I was busy Networking the house. I have so many things in this house that had to get locked down in the wireless settings. I think I may have to unlock and then relock the TV, as I haven’t been able to access my movies on demand since I did this.

Because it was so nice, I decided to take the two pups, Arnie and Anneliese out for a walk. I leashed them, and off we went for a nice walk. Not only did we have fun, but it was absolutely beautiful!

Hubby’s pruning the fruit trees, as we have no snow at all, and he figures, now’s the time. The trees that really needed to be cut back were the Cherry Trees. I need to get my planting dirt and get my little planters out so I can start germinating seeds.

Oh yes! I am starting to feel “Spring-ish! Oh let the warm temperatures come and the sun shine!

What I Did Last Weekend

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Our host is Gattina. Come join us and tell us what YOU did this past weekend! After all, you never know when you will need an alibi!

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It was a full and fun weekend this, my first full weekend home! First we had incredible weather, making me feel like spring had sprung, and I am finally starting to feel well.

When we landed last week from our vacation, I seemed to have gotten some sort of stomach flu. I just felt really terrible and very tired.

I struggled all week and then on Saturday, I started feeling better, which was great because my cousin and his girlfriend came to fix my computer.

It was fun to see him and get to know Cindy better, and I cooked a family favorite, Sauer Braten! Cindy made the best Chocolate Mousse for dessert and I felt like a contented feline! Purrrrrrr!

I worked after they left to reload my computer. I worked until 11 PM. Then today spent most of the day on Sunday getting things all worked out. I know there are still things left to do, but I think I will just work it out as I need to.

One thing my cousin did do is lock my WiFi down. The only thing left for me to do is to lock down the TV into the WiFi system. I wish I had taken a film of me connecting the Kindle! I must have done it a dozen times before I got it right!

Yes, today it felt really good to be home and to be able to catch up with all the little things in life.

And how was your weekend?

Good Morning!

Good Morning Everyone! Yesterday my wonderful cousin, Larry and his girlfriend, Cindy came over and wiped my trusty laptop hard drive and got XP reloaded onto her. She is up and running and I am in the process of deciding what to reload and what to leave on my external hard drive. I’m thinking the external hard drive is the way to go.

Anyway, I was awake until after 11 o’clock last night, which, for those who know me well, is way past my bedtime, so I slept until 9 AM!

I asked my other cousin, Janet if she’d been reading DP the last few days, and she said yes, but that I needed to move along. The vacation is over. Okay I will, but I have one more story to tell, and then I am done, and I haven’t told you this one!

When we got to Fort Lauderdale, we got a cab to the airport, and after checking in, headed to the gate. Usually Hubby has a tough time because of his artificial knees, but this time, it was me.

I had removed almost every piece of clothing possible, and gotten out the laptop, kindle and cell phone, when they told me to get inline for the x-ray machine. I told them I would but I did not want my computers going through, when I could not be on the other side to retrieve them. The TSA Agent told me to pipe down and get in line! I tried to explain and she told me again, be quiet and get in line! It was futile, so I shut up.

Well, I get to the other side of the full body scan machine, and another agent grabbed my arm, and pulls me aside and gave me a full body search! I mean, Hubby hasn’t touched me that much in years! I was furious, insulted, but yes, I guess I learned a lesson. Keep your mouth shut.

I had been targeted for hostile treatment because I didn’t show “them” proper “respect”! I’m still ticked off about it, but there was not a lot I could do. Live and learn. The next time I had to go through Security, I kept my mouth shut!

So, that is the end of my stories about my vacation.

Belize

The amazing part of going to Belize, was that we had to anchor out and then tender in. We used a boat with the name Safeway Maritime, and each time we got on or got off that boat, it was more than rocky! I just knew we were all going to die! I kid you not. It was scary!

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Again it was raining, but we hoped that we would spend most of the day in the bus. Of course the ruins were out in the woods, so off we went for our 6 hour tour! Yes the roads were not good, and yes, the tour was very long!
Here is our guide, whose name escapes me right now.

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It was election day in Belize and unlike the USA, they vote by taking polls on the corner of the roads in theirĀ  neighborhoods.

Our guide pulled into his neighborhood, and stopped long enough to get us freshly picked bananas. Unless you have had a banana, freshly ripened and picked off of a tree, you will not know how wonderful a banana can be! Yum!

As we drove along the road to the ruins, I was sad to see the conditions that most of the Belizians live in. There are plenty of “Have’s” who live in nice homes. But there are far more “Have-nots” who don’t have more than a lean-to shack to live in.

The dogs there are skinny, and near death, and run around with no one caring for them. It was so sad.

We arrived at the Ruins and of course it was raining even harder. We had to take this man powered ferry over to see the ruins.

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Then we were off to see the ruins.

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The Xunantunich Mayan Ruins were the better of the ruins that we saw, because we could climb right up on them and explore!

I did well climbing up, but going down was tricky! I forgot that I had a fear of heights!

The carvings were awesome, and I really was impressed.

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Soon they got us all together and brought us back, via the bus, to an open air restaurant where they served us rice, beans, plantains and chicken. Which was okay.

Since we were both pretty wet, we were happy to get to the ship. We dried off, changed our clothes and at 6 PM, went to dinner. We had a nice time with our table mates, and then returned to our suite to settle in and rest at about 8:15.

We had just opened the door of our room when I saw a bag on our bed, then Apolonio was there, and he said he had gone to the laundry and checked it out for Hubby’s swim suit. He was hoping that this was it.

I went to him and gave him a big hug and offered him my heartfelt thanks!!! For it surely was the lost suit!!!

Yay!!!

Roatan

Like the previous two days, we woke in Roatan to rain. It would stop briefly, and then start up again, but we were really in for it.

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Besides tossing Hubby’s bathing suit aside the day before, I had also forgotten to pack his rain jacket and an umbrella for him. So, let’s just say, he wasn’t terribly happy with me.

In the morning I had called the Front Desk, Lost and Found, and contacted our Cabin Steward to alert them to Hubby’s missing swim trunks. No one seemed to think they were retrievable, but everyone told me they would try.

Since the weather was still somewhat dicey, it took us a while to dock, before we could begin our tours.

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We met up with our tour guide, Miss Sheila and started the day. Our first segment had us in a small boat looking at mangroves and a ship that had washed up on a coral reef. It was in the middle of this tour that the skies opened and the rain poured down!

I gave Hubby my umbrella, but even with my rain jacket, I got soaked! Oh well, what is a girl to do?

Next we drove along the main road out to a small village where it showed us what the early settlers of Roatan did for dancing, food and how they lived.

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I am still totally in love with that little girl! She was so adorable and danced with a naturalness, that only a child can do.

We headed back to the ship, and finished off our day with a dinner in the main dining room and then back in our cabin, reading.

Still, no swim suit, but I was hoping. If we didn’t get it back by the time we got to Mexico, we’d go looking for one there in the shops.

To be continued…

Grand Cayman

This was probably my favorite port of call. After all, as you know we had arranged to swim with the dolphins, and it just doesn’t get any better than that!

We were up early, as the excitement was really driving me crazy! We had a nice breakfast at the buffet, and then we waited. You see, it was raining once again, and as we were were being tendered in to the Island, we had to wait until it was safe to do this.

So we sat drinking coffee, and we looked up and noticed a rainbow had started to glow. I ran down to our cabin and tried to get a shot. It’s not the best one I’ve ever taken of a rainbow, but here it is!

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Eventually they took us ashore so that we could begin our tours. We had chosen the Dolphin and Turtle Farm. You have all read about my joy swimming with the Dolphins! Really, it was the best trip ever, and I would do it again. Dolphins are the smartest creatures!

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If I could I would learn to be a trainer! Yes, this excursion was even better than I imagined!

The turtles were also interesting. The way their bodies are protected by the shell, amazing! I loved being able to climb in the tank and pick up one of the younger ones!

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Now here’s where things got dicey. I chose to stay in my bathing suit, but Hubby wanted to get into his dry shorts. So off he went to change, while I arranged to buy the pictures of me and Hubby with the Dolphins. He came back in time to get the bus back to the ship.

I was so excited, as we took the tender back to the ship. Here is a picture of the crewman driving us back.

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As we stepped on the ship, there were crew members taking our wet beach towels. I grabbed ours and tossed them into the bin.

We had our cards scanned and then off we went to our room to change and get ready for lunch.

One thing you do a lot of when you are on a cruise and it is raining is…eat!

We decided just to have the buffet that night as we seemed to be a bit over stuffed from a day of continuous nibbling.

But the next morning Hubby asked me the fateful question…”Where is my swim suit?”

I didn’t have any clue, until I realized he had wrapped it in the towel. Then I knew that there was a good chance his suit was gone.

To be continued…

Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. St. Patrick’s Day will be celebrated this coming Saturday…what’s a favorite article of clothing you own that contains a touch o’ the green?

I really don’t wear the color green, because it makes me look sickly. But I do have a swim suit that I do wear occasionally.

2. What’s a favorite ‘green space’ in the town, state, or province where you live?

We are lucky enough that we have many state parks here in New Hampshire. I love to walk and hike them, and in the winter, ski them.

3. Do you wish you were taller, shorter, or think you’re just about right in the height department?

I’m fairly tall (5 feet 8 inches) and I think I am just about right. It was funny, though. On our cruise, I was so much taller than most of the women on the ship.

4. What’s the surest way for someone to pick a fight with you?

I am pretty even tempered. I guess it would be having someone tell me that they know just how I feel. Which is baloney!

5. Broccoli-Spinach-String Beans-Peas…of the four, your favorite green veg? (Or the one you dislike the least if that first option’s too hard. I just know there’s some veggie haters out there.)

I love green vegetables, it’s cauliflower I’m not fond of.

6. March is National Women’s History Month…besides friends, neighbors and the women you’re related to, who’s a woman in history you admire and why?

Mother Theresa. A woman who gave so so much of herself, so selflessly.

7. Keep Calm and rock on.

8. Insert your own random thought here.

Now that we are back home, it seems like springtime has arrived. We’ve had temperatures in the 60’s (f) and either sunny skies or slightly rainy. Either way, the snow is just about gone, and spring is in the air!

First Day At Sea

I’m going to go back and recount the days of our cruise. It’s strange how quickly the days went by, after waiting for them to arrive.

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We went onto the Ship just after noon, found our cabin, and then off we went to have a little lunch. There was a nice variety of food, and we ended up sitting with Klaus and Nelly, from Canada. We would sit with them several times during the trip, and enjoyed getting to know them.

After lunch we went back to our cabin and found our suitcases had been delivered. We unpacked, and then settled in.

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Our Cabin Steward, Apolonio, brought two glasses of champagne to us and welcomed us onto the ship!

At 3:30 we had a Muster Drill to go through. Basically this has everyone go through a safety drill, so we all would know what to do in the event of an emergency. They also went through a drill telling us what to do is we see someone go overboard, or if there was an emergency.

After that, we all were free to watch our ship pull away from the dock in Fort Lauderdale and out to sea.

At 6 PM we dressed casually and off we went to dinner. Our table mates were a couple from New Hampshire and the other couple were British. but currently living in the USA while he trains.

The food was great, and the company was as well. The two hours we were there flew by and so we were up and off to watch a show.

Singing, dancing and lights flashing. A Broadway show, at sea!

After all the rushing around the day before, we both were somewhat tired. We climbed into bed a little early, wondering what we would do on our day at sea. Swim, sun, watch a movie by the pool?

Not exactly. You see when we woke up the next day, it was raining! Not only that, but the sea was rough. So rough that when Hubby and I were in one of the dining rooms, a wave heeled over the ship, hard to one side, and glassware fell and smashed on the floor!

Although I had my seasickness patch on, so that I wouldn’t be bothered by the ocean, this was a bit more than usual, and I found myself sipping ginger ale and nibbling on crackers.

By the time dinner rolled around, I was feeling better, and the rolling seas had calmed.