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Weddings, graduations, and puppies! It doesn't get much better, does it?!
DD, your weekend sounds more exhausting than mine, that's for sure! Mine was just a lot of time spent in a plane and changing time zones and back in less than 48 hours. Who would have thought even 100 years ago that I could get on an airplane in California in the morning and have dinner in North Carolina and then be back in California the very next night?
I was up at 3 am Saturday morning and at the airport by 4:30 am. Had a grand total of 3 hours sleep. Luckily, I'm a plane sleeper. I slept on and off most of the two flights to North Carolina. Not so lucky yesterday on the way home. I was up by 6 am (eastern time) and didn't get to bed last night until 2 am (west coast time), so I was up 23 hours. YUCK! I had about 4 hours sleep last night. Along with my coffee, I took an old Vyvanse at 10 am to help me stay awake for the rest of the day.
Got a call from my dad's assisted living place Sunday morning. Dad was found wandering the halls in the middle of the night wanting to go for a walk outside. He had no idea what time it was or that it was the middle of the night. Night wandering is a new milestone. He (and I) approved the facility putting a security bracelet on him. If he uses an exit door an alarm will sound and identify him as the "escapee". Next stop is a memory care apartment. I am considering moving him to a board and care this summer that is smaller and at which he will receive more individualized attention.
So, the Grizzle Bear (Grizz, Grizzly, Bear... whatever people wish to call him... I think at home he will be Bear, but I will probably call him Grizzle Bear a lot of the time... cuz he's so damn cute!) traveled magnificently. He made not a peep while on the plane. He didn't mess his bag, but went pee when I took him to the animal relief room. My big dogs have had varied reactions to him. Lucky believes that I brought Bear as a special present just for him and LOVES him just a little too much. Dottie recognized him as a pup immediately, greeted him and silently informed him of her position in the household - the Queen, Alpha, She Who is Quietly in Charge - and he is 100% in love with her. Molly finds him fascinating. I think she is feeling maternal towards him. Blitz and Buster get what he is, but would rather he were somewhere else. Bug on the other hand is on high alert. She can't decide what to make of him. He's the size of a giant rat and moves very quickly. I'm worried that she sees him as prey. She is going to take some time to understand his place in the pecking order and that he is part of the pack.
Travel and being busy is always good for my weight. Back down to 202.2 this morning. So even though I got up to 206 last Friday, it came right back off. Now to get down into the 201s.... I spent the weekend with people who are also on tirzepatide. Was wonderful to be with people who understand. Food was still a major event, but there was no pushing of food and all the foods served were WL friendly. SCORE!
My grades are all done. I have 4 more days of classes after today along with 4 concerts this week. Then, voila! C'est finis! Next week is packing up two schools, turning in keys and computers, etc...
8 days... Seems unreal.
Wow, DD! To both your impressive dawn to dark o'clock daily partying schedule AND to your vivid memories of your last day in Brazil.
The standing of proud families with their first generation college graduates must have moistened many eyes. Certainly would have had me bawling. Both my parents were first-gen college grads. I was oddly the only college grad among us 7 sibs. I clearly took after my parents. I have no idea who those other people in our home were!

ANN 5'5", AGE 74, HW 235.6 (BMI 39.2), SW 216, GW 150, CW 132, BMI 22
POUNDS LOST: Pre-op -20, M1 -10, M2 -11, M3 -10, M4 -10, M5 -7, M6 -5, M7 -6, M8 -4, M9 -4,
NEXT 10 MOS. -12, TOTAL -100 LBS.
Thinking some more about if it were your last day of life... When I was almost 19, I lived the last day of my life in Brazil, a life that changed so much for me and brought me so much joy. 40 some years I still remember so many vivid details. My family offered a party and said I could invite anyone I wanted, but I only wanted them and the young man who I was in love with (a long story, this "romance" endured for awhile with him visiting me, and me returning to Brazil, and all I can say now is thank god for unanswered prayers. It ended 6 months before i met DH) I didn't want to entertain anyone else, or be distracted from my family. The song, In the Arms of the Angel she sings about glorious sadness, which seems like an oxymoron. But I get it. There was something about that moment of leaving them where I felt so aware of being alive as I struggled with waves of gratitude, joy, grief, sorrow.
Good morning! I am completely depleted but happy. We've been going 110 miles since we landed on Thursday. Made our first Costco run Thursday, then went to DDs apartment, back to the hotel at 10:00 pm. Friday graduation day, left the hotel at 7am, returned 10:30pm. Saturday, party day, left at 9am, back at 10:30pm. Sunday, left the hotel at 9:30, drove 2 hours to see my Aunt and Uncle in Amherst, drove back, dinner with Boston Mom and Dad, and back to the hotel at 10pm. Whew!
The graduation ceremony was surprisingly moving. They asked the 1st generation students to stand (1st in their family to attend college) and probably half the students stood. Amazing!!! So many joyous, proud families, many of them clearly immigrants, who sacrificed to give their children opportunities they didn't have.
The party Saturday was so fun, but tiring. DD found a cool venue in an old theater. I've joked I could cater my kid's weddings from Costco, but doing this party for around 70 people just about killed me. Everyone says they're going to help, but once the party begins, they become guests. It was amazing to see all the communities DD has, book club friends, friends from her very first job in Boston in 2015, from the job she just left, from her new job, from school, one friend she met when the 2 of them were attending theater solo whose whole family came, even her hair stylist. We finished the night on DDs deck eating leftover party food and taking shots with "the kids". Whew.
Yesterday we went to visit my Aunt and Uncle, and learned my dear Aunt has to have a complicated surgery. She has a very atypical hernia that will kill her if it is not repaired. It's scheduled for June 20. My Uncle's son will be with them for the surgery, and we offered to come for a few days when he leaves.
Today we are not leaving this hotel room until the last minute! Then we go to DDs apartment, and probably go bet some lunch, and then to the airport around 4. If all goes well, we will be back in Minnesota around 8:30 pm. Then back to work for 3 days. I already put in for a sick day on Friday, and now I am so happy I did. I'm looking forward to our quiet house and tea on my porch the upcoming weekend.
If I knew it was the last day of my life, I would choose to be with family, both birth and chosen, and I would meditate with gratitude about all the wonderful things big and small that made this journey so worth it. I'd like some sunshine too, like Liz.
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6 days until we fly north. Packing must get serious. Questions of what to bring home for the wedding in Madrid have been answered. We also need to get the house cleaned and stock up on non-perishables like drinks for the anniversary bachelorette party here in mid-August. Plus tooth crown to be installed today and hair to be done tomorrow. Lots of last week stuff.
The Nine and Dine yesterday was a lot of fun. Thank goodness there was a good breeze the entire time so it actually wasn't too miserably hot. And dinner was tasty BBQ themed.
As to Ann's question: "What if this were the last day of your life? How would you like to spend it? How much attention would you be paying to everything?"... I probably would feel much like my daughter did and want to be with my loved ones having an ordinary but warm and sunny day with my dog curled up in my lap. I would listen to the birds and smell the air. Not earth-shattering I guess.
Have a momentous Monday!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
The slugs are awfully cute (slug and cute in the same sentence seems weird though). I can see why they are quite popular and apparently well traveled ;)
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Greetings all
Checking in on this sunny day before I head to the studio. Neighbors are weed-eating which they rarely do. A bunch of college students lives there. They are actually pretty quiet and don't party but tend the lawn only once a year whether it needs it or not.
Poppy seems a little better today. She got out of bed to eat the remains of my eggs just now. More loafing on the couch for her today.
So I need to get to the studio and make more stuff as I have had good sales recently. Paula you are right - some people in California just have too much money. Plus our gallery gets tourists from all over the world. Some of my slug figures went to Singapore.
We started a new show last night. Murderbot. I was initially uninterested as it is sci fi and such but the robot has developed human abilities including being sneaky and naughty. So it is kind of funny. We also like The Studio which is about Hollywood ridiculousness.
Peps hope you are home safe with Neon Leon. He is so cute.
Ann glad you can now enjoy the kitchen. Yay. As to what I would do if it was my last day, probably get a bottle of wine and a lawn chair and go sit on the beach with dogs and DH. Or go to LA to see the new grand niece if it was possible.
Safe travels Paula.
And Liz sounds like it is time to leave Florida. I forget how hot it gets there in the summer. No thanks. Ace the tournament.
Not much else. We have shrimp from Costco tonight which I might stir fry with some veggies. And I need to get the rest of the plants into the planters.
Diane S