Monday, March 16, 2026

Monday Musings - I Think I'm Going To Buy The Business Class Seats!

 

Monday Musings - I Think I'm Going To Buy The Business Class Seats!


After much encouragement from our older daughter, some of the comments left here, and most importantly, my husband(!), I am thiiiis close to pulling the trigger on Business Class tickets for our September long haul flight to London Heathrow, a first time event. Not on the return, though, which I'll explain more below, but yes, pretty sure I'm going to book the outgoing flights at Business Club level.


In doing my research, the difference was initially shocking - First Class one way at $13,000 a ticket!!! - but when I scrolled down to Business Class, it was significantly less, about 3x the cost of Economy, but just a fraction of the First Class price displayed.


Our outgoing trip will be a red eye, as the majority of flights to Europe from the USA are. We depart at approximately 4PM our time, making for a nice, leisurely morning at home before heading out. Arrival into London after the ten hour flight is in the late morning, perfect as well for a nice partial day spent on the move before heading to bed, to eventually sleep. Flights that go West to East result in it being hard for us to get to sleep, then hard to wake up, so I plan our time for the first few days accordingly - late evening events work fine, early morning events do not!


We'd also get expedited security line check thru, access to airline's lounge, early boarding, onboard luggage, seat assignments, elevated food, and premium liquor. Oh, and most important of all - larger, more cushioned seats, and seats that, oh my, lay flat. I can't imagine what it will be like to sleep on a plane laying flat, but I am excited to try!


On the return flight home out of Scotland, there are no direct flights into Los Angeles, so we'll fly to New York first, then New York to Los Angeles, each leg about five hours flying. In that any attempt at sleep will be broken up by the NYC transfer, I'm fine with economy for the trip home.


Now back home, I spent the bulk of my morning yesterday clearing out emails, plus booking event after event. I deferred all event emails until back in the correct time zone - trying to figure out how to place an event onto my Google calendar when in a different time zone is beyond my skill level! 


Otherwise, the rest of the weekend was spent unpacking, doing laundry, menu planning, and grocery shopping. We also walked a good number of miles, and met up with friends and family. Today, I have a dental appointment first thing, which while not looking forward to, am also not dreading - it's 'just' a re-filling of an old cavity, a piece of cake compared to some of the other dental procedures I've endured over pretty much my entire adult-teeth life. So, the rest of Monday will be great by default once that's done.


In looking ahead to 2027, because I always do future trip planning when on or newly returned from a trip, I have my eye on a tour of Australia that includes the Outback and the Great Barrier Reef, followed by a quick flight over to New Zealand to continue the tour. We traveled to Sydney some years back, enjoying a few days there before getting on a cruise ship headed to New Zealand. It will be interesting to return to both countries and see them by land this time, rather than by sea. The tour I'm eyeing in particular ends in Auckland, New Zealand, where we'll spend time on our own post-tour before heading for home.


The week ahead is filled with my usual activities of volunteering, walks and lunch with girlfriends, ukulele practice, a long hike & lunch with my spouse, our annual termite inspection (fingers crossed!), beers out with my spouse for St. Patrick's Day, and a stop by my favorite shoe store to use a $15 reward on a pair of black wedge sandals for summer.


Oh, and a trip report regarding how my weight held on our recent cruise. It held! While I did not lose those last three pounds as hoped (I blame the delicious breakfast granola, and the outdoor pizza station where I ate lunch on each sea day), I also did not gain any, and returned home considerably stronger after consistently walking four or five miles each sea day around the deck, and climbing hundreds of flights of stairs over the course of our journey - other than the day we disembarked the ship with our luggage in tow, we did not use the elevators one single time, yeah us!

So, great news overall, in that I read the average cruiser gains six pounds. Oof!





Friday, March 13, 2026

Friday Five - Cruise Vacation Version

 Friday Five - Cruise Vacation Version




It’s been a great trip, but we return home today to a full weekend of activities, so I’m leaving our ship with great memories, but no sadness - our at-home lives are very enjoyable as well.


1.  Walking the cruise ship deck track was wonderful. We walked about five miles around the deck on each sea day, and what a privilege it was - fresh breezes, wide open blue ocean, sea birds, and if lucky, marine mammal sightings. It was a joy, and left us both deeply relaxed just in time for our afternoon sea day plans of, generally, simply reading out on our balcony. 

Off-ship trip highlights were transiting the Panama Canal,  a full day affair, seeing sloth, parrots, and toucan up close, eating just-picked tropical fruits and freshly caught seafood, and sipping ice cold local beer on hot and humid touring days.









2.  We enjoyed listening to live music each night. Listening to a variety of live musical entertainment around the ship after dinner each night was lovely, and something I plan to incorporate more of into our weekday lives (vs our already active weekend lives) when we return. We do have ample opportunities to hear live music pretty much nightly, but in that it’s doubtful our energies could keep up that pace, at the very least we can play music while preparing, eating, and cleaning up from our weekday dinners.


3.  Cruising seems to have gotten ‘heavier’. The level of obesity that we observed on this particular cruise was shocking. We have never encountered it on any other cruise to the degree that we did on this cruise, and are sincerely wondering what may have changed societally since our last cruise to lead to what we observed. 


4.  Continue to struggle with the morality of cruising. The question I ask myself, and am unable to conclusively answer, is are we helping or exploiting our cruise ship room stewards, wait staff, back-of-the- kitchen staff, and other unseen crew, many if not most from predominantly poorer countries than those we guests are from? I just don’t know.


5.  Enjoyed our brief interactions with the locals. We very much enjoyed the small interactions we had with the local residents at our port stops in Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Most of whom were graciously tolerant of my halting Spanish. 

We are so ridiculously fortunate to be able to travel and see what life is like outside of our United States ‘bubble’.


We arrive back home later today, and will be happy to get there. The joys of travel are many, but so are the joys of returning home after time away.


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We called our daughters at one point during our cruise, gave them a budget number, and told them they were free to plan a Christmas vacation for the entire family in the warm weather location of their choosing, subject to the budget we’d set. My early guess is that they will land on either Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, or one of the Caribbean islands. Excited to hear what destination they come up with once they decide.



Friday, March 6, 2026

February Mini Goals - How I Did

February Mini Goals - How I Did


In hindsight, this is a good monthly exercise in getting me to stop procrastinating on things I know need getting done. And although I didn't hit 100% completion, I'm confident that I completed more than I would have otherwise. Public facing accountability is a real motivator for me!


1.  Cook a new Hot Air Fryer recipe.  ✅


Done! After hearing from many people about how well salmon turns out when placed in an air fryer, I finally gave it a try. And, well, I am now completely converted! It was easy (I simply marinated my salmon for a couple of hours in a teriyaki marinade), quick (Seven minutes in the air fryer), and absolutely delicious - moist on the inside, slightly crisped on the outside.

This is the general recipe I followed, though I did take a big shortcut by using bottled teriyaki marinade: Air Fryer Teriyaki Salmon. I also added sesame seeds and chopped chives as in the photo below before serving.


2.  Run a mile in less than eleven minutes. ☑

In Progress. I am up to running a mile along the street, and I am up to running 1/4 of a mile at a 10 minute and change pace on the treadmill. I'll slowly start to put the two together, and thus will carry this goal over into my upcoming March goals.


3.  Organize my tee shirt drawers. ✖

No, not done. I think subconsciously I'm waiting to lose the last few pounds I'm currently working on before I get this done. Then I can make a list of what style, colors and exact/correct sizes I need to replace before heading into summer.


4.  Talk to neighbors about trimming their trees ☑

In Progress. I spoke to three of the four neighbors I need to speak with. One went better than expected, one went as expected, one went worse than expected . . . asking someone to trim back their vegetation is never going to be an easy conversation to have.

I'll deal with the last neighbor once I return from my trip. The good news is that once my part is done - of simply making and documenting that I've made a request - I can then turn it over to the HOA.


5.  Lose 5 pounds.  ☑

In progress. I did lose the two pounds I gained in January, and time will tell if I succeed in losing the last three of my recently revised weight loss goal (from 108 to 105) while on our cruise.


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How about you??? Any progress on February goals you care to share?


Monday, March 2, 2026

March Mini Goals

 March Mini Goals


To repeat what I wrote last month - I enjoy the fresh start that each new month presents - I may have stumbled the month prior, but the start of a new month is an invitation to try, try again. 


My mini goals for the month of March are:


1.  Make a music and dinner date with a couple we met recently at our social club. We had our first 'Let's get together!' moment with a darling older couple at our social club that we'd been casually chatting with over some weeks. So the next time we see them, we'll look to put an actual date on our respective calendars in order to go hear some live music at a very, very casual venue in our area, a good environment for a first get together.


2.  Continue to work on running a mile in less than eleven minutes. This is a carry over from February. So far I am able to run a mile outdoors at an approximately 12 minute per mile pace, and 1/4 of a mile on the treadmill at a sub-11 minute per mile pace. So my goal is to continue work on both until I'm able to do an entire mile, either outdoors or on the treadmill, in under 11 minutes.


3.  Organize my tee shirt drawers. This is also a carry over from February, in that I think I wanted to lose those last three vanity pounds before going through my shirts, assessing, trying on, and committing to any needed tee shirt replacements. 


4.  Go to an Irish Pub on St. Patrick's Day. My husband is close to 100% Irish, so this is pretty much a national holiday in our household. Neither one of us is a big fan of Irish food, however, so we'll be content to enjoy some some Irish beer in what will likely be very lively pub surroundings, LOL.




5.  Get through the training process for my new role as Treasurer in one of my volunteer organizations. Initially I felt overwhelmed when I scanned through the report the current Treasurer provides. But, after going through it again, I am confident I can replicate it once I identify where each of the data points is being pulled from. And though the initial effort to build the report may be a bit time consuming, already I can see it will become pretty much a piece of cake in ensuing months. Thus working very well with and easily around our later-in-the-year travel plans.


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How about you??? Any new goals for February you care to share?


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Fun in Fort Lauderdale


Fun In Fort Lauderdale


Why this city has flown under my radar is beyond me, but it has. We've always stayed in Miami when departing by cruise ship from S. Florida, such as we did last year (2025 pre-cruise stay in Miami detailed in this post).


But I am here now to proclaim that Fort Lauderdale is fabulous! Cold and windy during our stay, but still sunny, gorgeous and fabulous. We went on a downtown Fort Lauderdale Paddleboat cruise, and a Segway land tour. Had two fabulous dining experiences - Casa Sensai and The Wilder. Walked about 12 miles, including along the stunning Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk. Visited several historical sights. And enjoyed watching bridges over the New River swing up and down to accommodate large vessels.












Today we are excited to board our cruise ship, but Fort Lauderdale will remain in our thoughts for a good long while.



Friday, February 20, 2026

Friday Five - I Am Excited About Our Upcoming Trip!

 Friday Five - I Am Excited About Our Upcoming Trip!


After a run of rain, wind, and gray skies, I am very much looking forward to getting on a plane this weekend and heading to Fort Lauderdale, where sunny skies await.


Plus, I've planned out a really fun few days there prior to boarding our cruise ship next week. I've booked a harbor cruise, a Segway tour, made reservations to visit two museums, and identified a few very lovely sounding restaurants to walk to each evening for Happy Hour cocktails and small bites.


Otherwise-


1.  I am excited to sail away next week! We have a mini suite booked, in that it was the same price as a balcony room at the relatively late point that we booked the cruise, our first time in one. A bigger balcony and a bigger sofa in the room are the two things in the suite I'm the most excited about. I spend lots of private time on both reading and gazing at the ocean if not running around the ship doing other things.


2.  For the first time in umpteen cruises, I booked all our shore excursions through the cruise ship. I just want this cruise to be stress free, something I do find I struggle with increasingly as I'm aging. All the tours we booked have a historical component included, and both my spouse and I are looking forward to learning something about every Port in and amongst the otherwise fun we'll have - I can't recall each and every excursion we selected at this point, but I do recall that sloth chasing in Costa Rica, an IMAX film about the building of the newest (third) canal lane in Panama, and wine tasting and tequila tasting in Mexico are involved.  🙂


3.  I've been reviewing these Roadscholar Grandparent/Grandchild trips online. My husband and I are hoping to take turns with each granddaughter beginning next summer. Our idea is that one granddaughter selects a trip of her choice, and we gift the staying-at-home granddaughter with the Day Camp of her choice, so no one feels left out. (This summer we're taking our granddaughters and their parents to Alaska on a cruise - both granddaughters are equally excited, LOL.)




4.  Looking forward to packing for our trip, because for the first time in pretty much my entire adult life, everything in my closet fits!!!


5.  Enjoying waking up to a warm house. Growing up, my dad pretty much never, ever ran the heater (or air conditioner) in our California home, so waking up to a warm home feels like the ultimate in luxury, even still.


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Today's Healthy Focus Plan - Walk five miles, pack for trip (warm weather clothes, yeah!), swing by supermarket to pick up a few loss leaders, wash my husband's white sneakers to bring them back to blindingly clean for our trip (😄), change our flight and hotel plans in order to extend our Seattle stay this upcoming summer by one additional night, enjoy our usual Friday night outing at our water facing social club.


Thursday, February 19, 2026

A Day In My Retirement Life At Year Fifteen



Sam over at Sam Squared put up a lovely post yesterday, where in she detailed a day in her retirement life. 

I thought it was a great idea and exercise, so I'm 'borrowing' it to do here. This is how yesterday went, with no thought about putting it into a post, so this is pretty much a typical midweek day. Versus a weekend day, when I generally don't volunteer, and when we generally have out of the house evening plans.


A Day In My Retirement Life At Year Fifteen


Woke up at 4:30 AM when my spouse arose, but managed to fall back asleep until 6:15 AM. That does not happen very often, in that I generally get up when my spouse does, so I was positively thrilled.


Tossed my pajamas on the bathroom counter and weighed myself, always the first thing I do each morning in order to make any necessary meal adjustments as the day unfolds.


Joined my spouse downstairs for coffee, some Kindle scrolling, and a little chatting, before both of us went upstairs to get dressed and depart, he for Ash Wednesday services, me to meet a girlfriend for breakfast prior to working a shift together at one of the charitable organizations our joint women's club supports. 


My girlfriend had an ahi bowl for breakfast, and I had simply coffee as I just don't 'do' breakfast. We had an amazing chat, getting into some pretty heavy stuff that we both immediately 'got' as each of us took turns talking. It's great when I meet someone and we immediately get each other, which is how I felt with her the first time we got together seperate from our women's club. She is just marvelous.


From there I drove the short distance to the charity office for two hours of work, sorting and packaging items that were going to needy individuals in our community.


After my volunteer shift was over, I met my husband for a five mile walk along the coast, including a walk through a recently flooded out beach campground, which happens every time we have significant rain such as we have this week. What I've learned since moving to the coast here, is that people are loath to give up their beach campsite reservations even when flooded, and we have witnessed some amazing ingenuity over the years as people attempt to salvage their plans and work around the standing water.


Because our walk took place on a Wednesday, the campground was fairly empty, so only vacant flooded sites to view, not handy workarounds.



Finished our walk at just before 3:00 PM, at which point I realized I was HUNGRY, having eaten just a protein bar in the AM.


At home I made myself a sandwich, and some yogurt & berries, which I ate while I read. I'm just starting a new book, Canary Girls by Jennifer Chiaverini, set in England during WWI. I like it already, so fingers crossed it remains as engrossing as it's begun.


Went outside to do some quick trimming in the HOA area surrounding our hardscaped yard. Primarily, I did a trim back of ivy in order to keep a 12" clearance between the HOA vegetation and our perimeter yard fencing.


Finished my outside work by re-securing our patio furniture covers in preparation for an incoming rain storm, the last in a series of three coming through our state this week.


Dinner for spouse was easy - Chile Verde leftovers from freezer, sans pork, since Ash Wednesday is meatless for my husband. I'll save the pork for quesadillas at a later date.


I had a Trader Joe's bean and rice burrito, which rings in at 240 calories, bringing my daily total to 925 calories, the threshold I choose to remain at during the week before heading into our generally quite active, social, and restaurant-oriented weekends. I relax over the weekends and tighten up again over each ensuing week. So far it's keeping my weight steady, so I seem to have hit on the right combination of relaxed vs rigid.


Ended the day streaming one episode of the very old Murder She Wrote mystery series with Angela Lansbury, and one episode of the more recent Matlock with Kathleen Bates.


I expect to sleep well after a good, active day.