Whatever works ..this time about nancy & normandie..a tale of two views!
I have mentioned previously that Nan fractured her leg in 2 places and is in a cast from knee to toes. Since we live in a home that requires going up a flight of stairs to the living areas and Nan can not negotiate them.
So, we have spent the last 2 weeks in local motels. The first motel was one that had been run down and then purchased by a man who totally revamped it. He made it beautiful. Probably, now, the loneliest little local town motel we have. He has made each individual room a different theme. The Christmas room, the African, the Key West, Honeymoon, Grandmother’s, Redneck, etc. And we were in the Contemporary. It was really nice being there.
This was right up Nancy’s alley. Cute, charming, picturesque, all in all adorable. I really liked it too.
We had to move the second week because he had a group of graduate students from Coventry England coming and they had reserved the entire motel.
Wade also owns this motel that we are currently in, called Wade’s Motor Inn. Let’s just say that Wade’s Motor Inn is no Twin Palms that we had just come from.
Since Nan can not get around easily, I had to do the looking! Let’s just say right now that what is acceptable for the goose is not always acceptable for the gander. And when it comes to Nan and I are not on the same page, were not even in the same universe on this.
So, I pick out a room with twin beds. Its definitely 50’s in style. Even I noticed it was not just made to look like the 50’s, it was actually from the original 50’s. It looked perfectly okay to me, taking into consideration that I wasn’t buying it as a home or moving in permanently and it was just for a week! No, it wasn’t nearly as nice as where we had just left, but what the hell!
Now you know when you try to put your dog in the bathtub water and it sticks it’s arms and paws out stiff and refuses to get in the water? Well, I get Nan in the wheel chair up to the door of our new room, and her arms are outstretched and her hands are holding tight to the door frame and I’m thinking she’s trying to steady herself! Boy, was I wrong.!
Let me tell you how I see this situation. This is a motel built in the 50’s. And Wade has kept the original look. The room has two double beds, and is tan, everything is tan, perfectly boring tan. It has a desk, no chair, a small table with the microwave on top, a full apartment sized refrigerator (stainless steel). It does NOT have a clothes closet, it is all tan, and nothing matches and no telephone what so ever. The bathroom is a bathroom.
There is a focal point, however. Across the back wall of the main room is a kitchen sink, complete with kitchen cabinets and no granite counters, more like Formica. It does have a new flat screen television complete with cable.
The place is clean. Bathroom, bedroom, kitchen sink all clean. The bed linen clean. Just not stylish.
Since I was not planning to move in permanently, I thought what the hell, it’s only for a week.
And as usual, as soon as we were in –
I began decorating. First paint the walls a smashing color. Get a pint of glossy green paint and paint the 2 pieces of furniture. Move the microwave from the small table to the kitchen counter. Take one bed out, turn the other one to the wall and make a day bed/couch out of it, with pillows. New curtains and WA LA a studio apartment.
I have no feeling one way or the other for or against this place. If I were on vacation somewhere I would have looked for a better more up to date, stylish motel. But, this is convenient, it’s close to our home, it’s close to dialysis, it’s got restaurants around, and it excepts the dogs. What else do we need? Except maybe a pool!
I brought my little DVD player, DVD’s, jewelry makings, my tablet to work on class things and blogs, and my little coffee maker (given to me by my friend, Mike, and travels great). What the hell …it doesn’t take all that much to make me a happy camper.
Just how bad can a place be where you can do laundry, 2 big washes and 2 dryers for $1 each!
Now, let’s see how Nan was handling this situation. She had her arms out with hands clutching the doorframe, not to steady herself, but because she didn’t want me to bring her inside what she lovingly later begins to refer to it as THE DUMP!.
I came to realize just how she felt only 2 days ago, when her daughter in law and grandchildren called to say they were coming over to bring homemade soup. Nan got frantic! “tell them not to come!” she demanded. I was confused, SHE ALWAYS WANTS TO SEE THE KIDS!. Finally, after much probing on my part, she explained why she didn’t want them. She said she didn’t want them to see her like this!
I thought she had flipped. It’s only a broken leg I said, how upset do you think the kids are going to be about a broken leg? “ It’s not my leg!! I don’t want them to see me in place like this! “ I was stunned…are you crazy? There’s nothing wrong with this place. We’re not here on vacation, we’re here out of necessity. “I don’t want them to think I live like this!” Nancy is a nut job, there is no doubt about it and a snob to boot! She finally let them come. Besides I said it’s important for the kids to see how the other half lives…and right now, we were the “other half”…
Tonight she went into a rampage after her brother and sister in law texted that they wanted to come and take us to dinner. “I don’t want them to see me in a place like this. I can believe I’ve succumbed to this. Nothing matches! The curtains don’t match the bedspreads, there’s a kitchen sink in the middle of the room!!” She was at it yet again!
She goes on… “The furniture is mismatched. The kitchen sink is in the room! The night table has a handle missing on the draw! The bathroom has a broken towel rack! The two pictures are Monet’s, are they kidding!
I can't believe I’m here! The only thing to make this better is to throw a match in here and start over! Martha (Steward) wouldn’t come near here! I’m in jail here, I have no way to get out!”
By now, I’m laughing so hard I can’t breathe. This woman has totally lost it, she’s a certified nut job! Reality…we’re in this room for a lousy week, what’s the difference?
However, the dogs love being here, we’re all in one room. They go from bed to bed!
Now in this place my little JoJo has taken control of security. She initiates the barking at outside noises, she runs to the door. She is in control here!
Luna, on the other hand, as Nancy says, couldn’t care less. At the house, she’s on watch all the time. She runs downstairs checking, barking, making sure all is okay. Here she doesn’t even get off the bed. As Nan says: Luna is letting Jo take the lead here she thinks if Jo is crazy enough to want to save this dump, she can go to it!
What can I say, Jo and I just go with the flow. We make the best out what we have and what’s available. And if we had to live here, what the hell, a little paint, a little furniture rearranging, new drapes a touch up here and there, AND WE'VE MADE A HOME!
Nancy on the other hand, is in a “dump” as she so fondly calls it, in jail, stuck in a hole she can’t get out of. She doesn’t care to stay here even for free, which it is not! Normally, she’s redecorating everywhere, but the only way she says to redecorate this place is to throw in a match, collect the insudance and then forget the nightmare!
In all honesty, we usually stay in timeshares when we are on vacation. Timeshares are like full condo apartments with beautiful décor and all amenities. This place, I will admit is lacking in some aspects compared to timeshares. But, what the hell…
And surprise, surprise.. this doesn’t have a pool… Nan said at least if it had a pool she could jump in with her broken leg and drown.
I have to admit, that this situation does make me laugh out loud when I think about it. In some ways (not all) Nan is such a snob and I just have laugh when I think how miserable this is making her…
I just read this to Nan and her only comment was “where’s the match”. She just said “it’s amazing we know each other 64 years and we still have absolutely nothing in common!” boy, is she right!!
Whatever works…. Normandie
Epilogue : soon after moving in, I mentioned the obvious flaws in the what I thought was the already finished redecoration of the rooms after Wade bought the place, to Sam his brother who runs it. If this was the redecorating effort, I mentioned, it wasn’t working…
Sam explained that this had been a long term residence for some homeless people who were put here by local agencies. A few years before Wade purchased the property a woman and her son had been found living in the local wooded area and had been placed in this motel in our room. They had been here for several years and Wade kept them after he took possession.
They found a job for the son at Public’s and after the years went by were able to save enough money for a down payment on a house of their own.
They had only recently moved out. That’s why this room hadn’t been redecorated yet.
Since they moved, business has been good and he has been renting the room regularly. This month things should slow down and they plan to get in and make the changes.
I actually wrote this several weeks ago….since then we have moved back to the original of Wade’s motels and have been in the AFRICAN ROOM for the last 3 weeks.
Nan is now happy, I’m happy, all is right (motel-wise anyway ) with the world!
After 5 weeks, Nan has a walking cast on and we are headed home to a condo with no ceiling in the foyer and part of the garage and no word at all yet from the insurance adjuster who was there about 2 weeks ago..
THIS YEAR, SO FAR, IT’S BEEN ONE CATASTROPHE AFTER ANOTHER,!!
WELL, WHATEVER WORKS…normandie.
A closing line from Jimmy (buffett) “if the hurricane doesn’t kill you…it will surely make you strong..” is he kidding?
One more addition to the other additions… I am always threatening to kill Nancy one day, AND ALL HER FAMILY, ALL OUR FRIENDS AND EVEN ACQUAINTANCES TELL ME I WON’T SPEND 10 MINUTES IN JAIL, BECAUSE THEY WILL ALL RALLY AROUND ME… AND TELL EVERYONE IT ABSOLUTELY WAS JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE! And boy, would they be right!
boy, is this getting 'old' fast..
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Sunday, October 11, 2015
Whatever works..this time about..Nancy..and "I would do it myself....BUT!
Whatever works..this time about..Nancy & I would do it myself BUT! …..
1. Could I have a drink? I would get it myself, BUT….
2. I would walk the dogs, BUT…
3. I need my clothes. I would get them myself, BUT..
4. Could I have a blanket?. I would get it myself, BUT..
5. Could you crème my back? I can’t do it myself. .I would, BUT..
6. . Could you get my red pillow out of the car?.. I would get it myself, …BUT..
7. I have to potty could you get my wheelchair?. .. I would walk there myself, BUT...
8. Could I have the TV clicker?.. I would get it myself, BUT..
9. I need a blanket! I would get it myself, BUT...
10. I would feed the dogs myself, BUT..
11. I would help you with the laundry. BUT...
12. I need my make up! I would get it myself..BUT..
13. Could you get my comb? I would get it myself, BUT..
14. I need to get washed, can you get me a wash cloth? I would get it myself, BUT..
15. Could you scratch my toe? I would do it myself, BUT...
16. I need some fruit, could you go to the store and get some? I would go myself, BUT…
17. Whereas my glasses? I would get them myself. BUT…
this is a photo of nan’s leg and the reason for “she would do it BUT….
Then she has enough nerve to say…she would do it for ME!
WHO IS SHE TRYING TO KID?
AND the topper..be careful.. SHE SAYS..I’m in the wheelchair..
This coming from the same woman who while pushing ME in a wheelchair in Disney world, let the chair go down a slope and I went crashing into a curb!! This incident happened several years ago and I was not hurt.
WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PUCTURE?!!!
Or better yet…what’s wrong with me?
Whateverworks.. normandie
1. Could I have a drink? I would get it myself, BUT….
2. I would walk the dogs, BUT…
3. I need my clothes. I would get them myself, BUT..
4. Could I have a blanket?. I would get it myself, BUT..
5. Could you crème my back? I can’t do it myself. .I would, BUT..
6. . Could you get my red pillow out of the car?.. I would get it myself, …BUT..
7. I have to potty could you get my wheelchair?. .. I would walk there myself, BUT...
8. Could I have the TV clicker?.. I would get it myself, BUT..
9. I need a blanket! I would get it myself, BUT...
10. I would feed the dogs myself, BUT..
11. I would help you with the laundry. BUT...
12. I need my make up! I would get it myself..BUT..
13. Could you get my comb? I would get it myself, BUT..
14. I need to get washed, can you get me a wash cloth? I would get it myself, BUT..
15. Could you scratch my toe? I would do it myself, BUT...
16. I need some fruit, could you go to the store and get some? I would go myself, BUT…
17. Whereas my glasses? I would get them myself. BUT…
this is a photo of nan’s leg and the reason for “she would do it BUT….
Then she has enough nerve to say…she would do it for ME!
WHO IS SHE TRYING TO KID?
AND the topper..be careful.. SHE SAYS..I’m in the wheelchair..
This coming from the same woman who while pushing ME in a wheelchair in Disney world, let the chair go down a slope and I went crashing into a curb!! This incident happened several years ago and I was not hurt.
WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PUCTURE?!!!
Or better yet…what’s wrong with me?
Whateverworks.. normandie
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Whateverworks. ..this time about..Normandie & " just live with it"!
Whatever Works ... This time about Normandie and “JUST LIVE WITH IT”
It has recently occurred to me that more and more I have been hearing from doctors and friends alike, “JUST LIVE WITH IT.” That may be fine and dandy and easy for them to say, but I’m the one who is actually doing the living with it!
I have been thinking back, and I realized that I started to hear those words rather frequently when I was about 69.
When I was 68 or 69, I began having trouble with my legs. I felt a little numbness in my both my thighs when I stood or walked too much. Then as time went by, it got worse and happened more often. Numbness, then pain. Real, honest-to-goodness pain.
I went to Dr. Flaherty and he took x-rays. Turns out I have two discs in my spine that have dissolved, or compressed or something. Pressure on the area causes the numbness, then the pain. Medical opinion on how to stop it: simple, sit down until it goes away. Reason: an operation on my spine would be too dangerous. Or, in other words --- just live with it!
Sometime later, I had a problem with numbness in my right hand once in a while. More x-rays. Now I learned a disc is missing in my neck causing occasional numbness. Medical decision: absolutely no operation on my neck, unless absolutely necessary. And this was not absolutely necessary. Results: deal with occasional numbness. In other words, just live with it!
After turning 70, I noticed a large bulge in my stomach, so back to the doctor. Turns out it’s a hernia. Protruding, yes. Medical problem, no.
In other words, unless it ruptures (here we go again), just live with it!
The numbness in my legs started to get more frequent. No change in medical diagnosis. You got it, just….
The numbness in my fingers moved up to my arms, too. Tough! Just live w…..
I turned 71 and developed heart problems. No one suggested I live with it – they fixed it by putting in a stent. But, while in the hospital, I had a serious dizzy spell! The doctor asked lots of questions. Diagnosis: old age vertigo. Anyway, can it be fixed — no. You got it, one more time, “just…l…w…i..!”
This month, my crown fell out of the front of my mouth: a gaping hole where my front tooth should be. Diagnosis: can’t have it fixed until September. Why? Because I’m on Plavix (blood thinner) until then because of the stent! Results: at this point I don’t even have to say it, do I?
I also have angina off and on. Is it a problem all the time? No. Result: why shouldn’t you hear it as much as I do, “JUST LIVE WITH IT!”
For 30 years, I have had constant diarrhea. Cause? Who really knows! All medical people think it’s because ALL the meds I take say “possible diarrhea” as a side effect. Result: too bad, “live with it” and run to the bathroom whenever necessary, and always carry an extra pair of underwear!
And, how could I forget the dreaded restless leg syndrome! For about two to three months, I had constant restless leg syndrome. Every night I walked and walked the floor. It felt like worms were crawling up and down the veins in my legs. They just wouldn’t stop the movement and I couldn’t do anything except walk.
Dr. Flaherty said I could take yet another pill that might relieve it, or, what can I say --- just live with it, it might stop at some point.
About two weeks ago, I started to feel a little “tickle” feeling on the back of my neck around the area where the label on your shirt would be. It’s a small tickle feeling in a small area. Annoying, yes, a very, very annoying feeling –yes!. I keep asking Nan if something is walking on me. There is nothing there. Am I going to the doctor? NO! Am I going to ask anyone to see if something is there again?-- NO! --- I am, however, going to take it on my own to just “live with it!!
So, let’s re-cap:
1. Numbness in both thighs: live with it!
2. Numbness in arm and fingers: live with it!
3. Protruding stomach: live with it!
4. Hernias in stomach: live with them!
5. Angina, too bad: live with it!
6. Toothless, big deal: live with it!
7. 30 years of constant diarrhea, that’s too bad. Diarrhea, find a bathroom: live with it.
8. Restless leg syndrome, I chose “just to live with it” since I refused to add yet another pill that might or might not work to the 12 I was already taking.
9. Tickle in my neck: that’s life -- live with it!
I have come to the conclusion that I have more things that I have to “JUST LIVE WITH” than I have actual medical problems!
I have diabetes, heart trouble, and high blood pressure, all of which are being taken care of with meds.
But when you come right down to it, it’s all things that I
“JUST HAVE TO LIVE WITH!!”
I hope I live long enough to just do that!!!
What the hell … whatever works … Normandie
It has recently occurred to me that more and more I have been hearing from doctors and friends alike, “JUST LIVE WITH IT.” That may be fine and dandy and easy for them to say, but I’m the one who is actually doing the living with it!
I have been thinking back, and I realized that I started to hear those words rather frequently when I was about 69.
When I was 68 or 69, I began having trouble with my legs. I felt a little numbness in my both my thighs when I stood or walked too much. Then as time went by, it got worse and happened more often. Numbness, then pain. Real, honest-to-goodness pain.
I went to Dr. Flaherty and he took x-rays. Turns out I have two discs in my spine that have dissolved, or compressed or something. Pressure on the area causes the numbness, then the pain. Medical opinion on how to stop it: simple, sit down until it goes away. Reason: an operation on my spine would be too dangerous. Or, in other words --- just live with it!
Sometime later, I had a problem with numbness in my right hand once in a while. More x-rays. Now I learned a disc is missing in my neck causing occasional numbness. Medical decision: absolutely no operation on my neck, unless absolutely necessary. And this was not absolutely necessary. Results: deal with occasional numbness. In other words, just live with it!
After turning 70, I noticed a large bulge in my stomach, so back to the doctor. Turns out it’s a hernia. Protruding, yes. Medical problem, no.
In other words, unless it ruptures (here we go again), just live with it!
The numbness in my legs started to get more frequent. No change in medical diagnosis. You got it, just….
The numbness in my fingers moved up to my arms, too. Tough! Just live w…..
I turned 71 and developed heart problems. No one suggested I live with it – they fixed it by putting in a stent. But, while in the hospital, I had a serious dizzy spell! The doctor asked lots of questions. Diagnosis: old age vertigo. Anyway, can it be fixed — no. You got it, one more time, “just…l…w…i..!”
This month, my crown fell out of the front of my mouth: a gaping hole where my front tooth should be. Diagnosis: can’t have it fixed until September. Why? Because I’m on Plavix (blood thinner) until then because of the stent! Results: at this point I don’t even have to say it, do I?
I also have angina off and on. Is it a problem all the time? No. Result: why shouldn’t you hear it as much as I do, “JUST LIVE WITH IT!”
For 30 years, I have had constant diarrhea. Cause? Who really knows! All medical people think it’s because ALL the meds I take say “possible diarrhea” as a side effect. Result: too bad, “live with it” and run to the bathroom whenever necessary, and always carry an extra pair of underwear!
And, how could I forget the dreaded restless leg syndrome! For about two to three months, I had constant restless leg syndrome. Every night I walked and walked the floor. It felt like worms were crawling up and down the veins in my legs. They just wouldn’t stop the movement and I couldn’t do anything except walk.
Dr. Flaherty said I could take yet another pill that might relieve it, or, what can I say --- just live with it, it might stop at some point.
About two weeks ago, I started to feel a little “tickle” feeling on the back of my neck around the area where the label on your shirt would be. It’s a small tickle feeling in a small area. Annoying, yes, a very, very annoying feeling –yes!. I keep asking Nan if something is walking on me. There is nothing there. Am I going to the doctor? NO! Am I going to ask anyone to see if something is there again?-- NO! --- I am, however, going to take it on my own to just “live with it!!
So, let’s re-cap:
1. Numbness in both thighs: live with it!
2. Numbness in arm and fingers: live with it!
3. Protruding stomach: live with it!
4. Hernias in stomach: live with them!
5. Angina, too bad: live with it!
6. Toothless, big deal: live with it!
7. 30 years of constant diarrhea, that’s too bad. Diarrhea, find a bathroom: live with it.
8. Restless leg syndrome, I chose “just to live with it” since I refused to add yet another pill that might or might not work to the 12 I was already taking.
9. Tickle in my neck: that’s life -- live with it!
I have come to the conclusion that I have more things that I have to “JUST LIVE WITH” than I have actual medical problems!
I have diabetes, heart trouble, and high blood pressure, all of which are being taken care of with meds.
But when you come right down to it, it’s all things that I
“JUST HAVE TO LIVE WITH!!”
I hope I live long enough to just do that!!!
What the hell … whatever works … Normandie
Sunday, November 3, 2013
whatever works .... this time about 'i wish i knew what the hell was going on here'.
whatever works heaven knows what this will be about..
i can't seem to find the new blog site i created: istillcantthinkofonemorething.blogspot.com, for some reason it to has disappeared from the dashboard that i write on and post from. i now have about 8 blogs, non of which i can get into. i think this will be posted under an old blog spot site i had some time go named: almost10000words.blogspot.com, but this is only conjecture, who know where it will show up, or if it will show up at all anywhere, or at least anywhere i will be able to find, or you will be able to find. that is if you're even interested in finding it. I'm just going to publish this little nothing and see where it shows up.
I'm also going to try and put photos on it, which is something i could never figure out when i was i thought moving along nicely on wordpresss. as most of you know i can not in anyway find the wordpress dashboard so that i could continue to post there. i also now have about 7 e-mail addresses and when i try to get into wordpress it says i need a password which i don't remember and in order to get a new password you have to put in an active e-mail address. i have tried putting in every one of the e-mail address i have and a 'link' was not sent to any of them. soooo, where is the damn thing going. now wordpress does have a way to help you find your missing blog dashboard. 1st you have had to purchase an upgrade and know when you did that 2nd you have to be able to prove it's your blog by telling them what you've written in draft form before you published and the 3rd i don't remember. well, i never upgraded so i don't have a payment receipt, i never write in draft form on the dashboard site, i always write in 'word' then just cut and past to the dashboard and the third whatever it was i didn't do either. so they were not able to help me get back to the dashboard that i have been faithfully posting to for a couple of years now. so, the last post i was able to do on wordpress just sits there in cyber space that anyone can still read if they put icantthinkofonemorething.wordpress.com, but i can not change and with no way at all to tell people what's happened and the new blog spot I'm at. which by the way, i also can not find. and so, here we are full circle, back where we started.
i don't know if any of you will be able to find this, or even if i will be able to find this, or even if you care to find this, but here we go.
attached, and i use the word loosely, because i have no idea if they will actually show up or not, are of our recent trip to Italy. as you may or may not be able to see, as the case may be, all photos of buildings, doors, door knockers, and various individual features on the buildings. as you can see i do not take photos of people, why i don't know, but i do know i like buildings. i took 4,000 photos while in Europe and on the ship all of items.
p.s. you can tell this hasn't gone thru Angela, because i don't like to use capital letters since they slow me down and only change them when the spell check tells me to.
well, here's another interesting little tidbit. when you click on add a photo your options are: from Picasa, from dropbox, from this blog, from your phone, from your webcam. well i have thousands of photos on Picasa, of which 6 showed up (and that was all i could find) these are 3 of them, i do, i think have a similar amount on that dropbox (whatever that it-only opened it because Laurie told me to so she could look at something i wanted to send and was having trouble with, the only trouble now is i do not understand 'dropbox' at all and can not figure out what it's purpose is or what it is supposed to be used for. i have a similar understand of 'facebook') as far as URL I have no idea what they want me to put in there, i don't know what webcam is or where to find it even if i had it, and obviously I'm trying to put photos on here so there aren't any already. that option seemed totally ridiculous to me, and finally i do have photos on my phone, but nothing i wanted to share here. I'm use to getting all my photos from 'word' but that was NOT an option. why not, i have no idea since i believe that's where people with 'windows' usually keep their pictures, do you?
just for the hell of it, the pictures from top to bottom are: the serenity deck notice on the ship,
the outside of shops in Bermuda (maybe) and the young girl who was supposed to help with the serving in the dining room on the ship. she did, as seen here, spend most of her time behind the barrier starring out into the dining room, but doing nothing, while the head waiter ran around doing everything. she was a sweet, lovely little girl but didn't seem to be any help at all. in spite of what this seems, i do actually have some perfectly wonderful photos off all areas of Europe we were in.
well, this it - what you see is what you get.
whatever works -- normandie
i can't seem to find the new blog site i created: istillcantthinkofonemorething.blogspot.com, for some reason it to has disappeared from the dashboard that i write on and post from. i now have about 8 blogs, non of which i can get into. i think this will be posted under an old blog spot site i had some time go named: almost10000words.blogspot.com, but this is only conjecture, who know where it will show up, or if it will show up at all anywhere, or at least anywhere i will be able to find, or you will be able to find. that is if you're even interested in finding it. I'm just going to publish this little nothing and see where it shows up.
I'm also going to try and put photos on it, which is something i could never figure out when i was i thought moving along nicely on wordpresss. as most of you know i can not in anyway find the wordpress dashboard so that i could continue to post there. i also now have about 7 e-mail addresses and when i try to get into wordpress it says i need a password which i don't remember and in order to get a new password you have to put in an active e-mail address. i have tried putting in every one of the e-mail address i have and a 'link' was not sent to any of them. soooo, where is the damn thing going. now wordpress does have a way to help you find your missing blog dashboard. 1st you have had to purchase an upgrade and know when you did that 2nd you have to be able to prove it's your blog by telling them what you've written in draft form before you published and the 3rd i don't remember. well, i never upgraded so i don't have a payment receipt, i never write in draft form on the dashboard site, i always write in 'word' then just cut and past to the dashboard and the third whatever it was i didn't do either. so they were not able to help me get back to the dashboard that i have been faithfully posting to for a couple of years now. so, the last post i was able to do on wordpress just sits there in cyber space that anyone can still read if they put icantthinkofonemorething.wordpress.com, but i can not change and with no way at all to tell people what's happened and the new blog spot I'm at. which by the way, i also can not find. and so, here we are full circle, back where we started.
i don't know if any of you will be able to find this, or even if i will be able to find this, or even if you care to find this, but here we go.
attached, and i use the word loosely, because i have no idea if they will actually show up or not, are of our recent trip to Italy. as you may or may not be able to see, as the case may be, all photos of buildings, doors, door knockers, and various individual features on the buildings. as you can see i do not take photos of people, why i don't know, but i do know i like buildings. i took 4,000 photos while in Europe and on the ship all of items.
p.s. you can tell this hasn't gone thru Angela, because i don't like to use capital letters since they slow me down and only change them when the spell check tells me to.
well, here's another interesting little tidbit. when you click on add a photo your options are: from Picasa, from dropbox, from this blog, from your phone, from your webcam. well i have thousands of photos on Picasa, of which 6 showed up (and that was all i could find) these are 3 of them, i do, i think have a similar amount on that dropbox (whatever that it-only opened it because Laurie told me to so she could look at something i wanted to send and was having trouble with, the only trouble now is i do not understand 'dropbox' at all and can not figure out what it's purpose is or what it is supposed to be used for. i have a similar understand of 'facebook') as far as URL I have no idea what they want me to put in there, i don't know what webcam is or where to find it even if i had it, and obviously I'm trying to put photos on here so there aren't any already. that option seemed totally ridiculous to me, and finally i do have photos on my phone, but nothing i wanted to share here. I'm use to getting all my photos from 'word' but that was NOT an option. why not, i have no idea since i believe that's where people with 'windows' usually keep their pictures, do you?
just for the hell of it, the pictures from top to bottom are: the serenity deck notice on the ship,
the outside of shops in Bermuda (maybe) and the young girl who was supposed to help with the serving in the dining room on the ship. she did, as seen here, spend most of her time behind the barrier starring out into the dining room, but doing nothing, while the head waiter ran around doing everything. she was a sweet, lovely little girl but didn't seem to be any help at all. in spite of what this seems, i do actually have some perfectly wonderful photos off all areas of Europe we were in.
well, this it - what you see is what you get.
whatever works -- normandie
Friday, September 20, 2013
WHATEVER WORKS.. you're not going to believe this one....
this is probably my 10th Blog site. yes, i did write TENTH. my last major blog site was WORDPRESS. i was with wordpress for more than a year, and i posted over 15 blogs. then one day i changed my e-mail address and have not been able to get into that blog dashboard since. no matter what i tried - nothing worked and I've continued to try even today! i had several sites on wordpress, helloworldnormandiehere, normandieswanderingtoes, normandiesalmost5,432photosandmore. i can get into the dashboards of all these blogs but not the main one i posted to and that is icantthinkofonemorething.wordpress.com. oh, you can still put it up but you and obviously i can't get into the dashboard to post a new blog. with that horror in mind i moved back to google's blogger. i had opened a blog site there a few years ago under the URL almost10000words.blog spot.com. i only posted a few times on that site. i opened the site as an additional avenue to show my stuff. soon i just forgot about it, but it remained functional. after weeks of trying to get back into icantthink..i semi-gave up and decided to go back to google. another reason for going back to google rather than just opening another wordpress blog is you can't get any help from the wordpress people other than that from the forums consisting of other bloggers. so back to google. i tried to open a new blog site and wanted to call it icantthinkofonemorething, but even though it was a totally different company it wouldn't accept it. so i changed it to istillcantthinkofonemorething and that went through. i completed all the paperwork and thought i had it made. i was able to post on that new site. i did - the post was about our trip to Italy and the vegetable man. after a few weeks i was ready to post a new blog. lo' and behold, i couldn't get into the dashboard in order to post a new blog. it has now been about 5 weeks that i have been trying and without any luck. every time i try and no matter what i try i only get the old dashboard of almost 10,000 words. as i see it, i have two choices at this point: 1. i can give up the whole blogging idea or 2: I can give up the search for the istillcant....dashboard and just go back to almost 10,000 and post there. naturally, it would not surprise me at all is i did post and then the next time i was ready to post again i won't be able to find this dashboard either. if that does happen, i am done blogging.
so, I'm trying one more time. and following is the latest attempt to post something new.
WHATEVER WORKS… this time about hospital food…?
Should a similar occasion come to pass, please, remind me to never eat at that deli again!!
this is probably my 10th Blog site. yes, i did write TENTH. my last major blog site was WORDPRESS. i was with wordpress for more than a year, and i posted over 15 blogs. then one day i changed my e-mail address and have not been able to get into that blog dashboard since. no matter what i tried - nothing worked and I've continued to try even today! i had several sites on wordpress, helloworldnormandiehere, normandieswanderingtoes, normandiesalmost5,432photosandmore. i can get into the dashboards of all these blogs but not the main one i posted to and that is icantthinkofonemorething.wordpress.com. oh, you can still put it up but you and obviously i can't get into the dashboard to post a new blog. with that horror in mind i moved back to google's blogger. i had opened a blog site there a few years ago under the URL almost10000words.blog spot.com. i only posted a few times on that site. i opened the site as an additional avenue to show my stuff. soon i just forgot about it, but it remained functional. after weeks of trying to get back into icantthink..i semi-gave up and decided to go back to google. another reason for going back to google rather than just opening another wordpress blog is you can't get any help from the wordpress people other than that from the forums consisting of other bloggers. so back to google. i tried to open a new blog site and wanted to call it icantthinkofonemorething, but even though it was a totally different company it wouldn't accept it. so i changed it to istillcantthinkofonemorething and that went through. i completed all the paperwork and thought i had it made. i was able to post on that new site. i did - the post was about our trip to Italy and the vegetable man. after a few weeks i was ready to post a new blog. lo' and behold, i couldn't get into the dashboard in order to post a new blog. it has now been about 5 weeks that i have been trying and without any luck. every time i try and no matter what i try i only get the old dashboard of almost 10,000 words. as i see it, i have two choices at this point: 1. i can give up the whole blogging idea or 2: I can give up the search for the istillcant....dashboard and just go back to almost 10,000 and post there. naturally, it would not surprise me at all is i did post and then the next time i was ready to post again i won't be able to find this dashboard either. if that does happen, i am done blogging.
so, I'm trying one more time. and following is the latest attempt to post something new.
WHATEVER WORKS… this time about hospital food…?
Recently our trip to Italy included, naturally, a lot of food. Most of it was worth writing about and definitely worth your taking time to read about. Let’s start by saying the euro exchange was not in our favor when we went to Europe. Therefore, almost every single thing in Italy is expensive.
Let’s begin with Nancy’s hospital stay. It lasted 12 days. This is practically unheard of in Italy. By the way, Italy is the second healthiest country in the world. There are many reasons for this that I may or may not go into later. We’ll see. Anyway, since Italy has socialized medicine, the average stay is 3 days. You arrive, they cure you, and you go home. That’s the whole story: in, fixed, out, end of story. More about people’s reactions to Nancy’s long stay in yet another blog. Anyway, Nan’s in the hospital. The hospital is new, clean, and well-staffed. Each room has 4 beds, and therefore has 4 patients. They shared a bathroom and shower with an adjoining room and four other women. But, back to the food. A little comparison; we live in Titusville and our local hospital is Parrish Medical Center (PMC). At PMC you get a menu when you check in. When you’re hungry, you take your menu any time between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. and you place your order. The kitchen checks your order against your doctor’s nutrition orders and if no changes need to be made, within a half hour you receive your food. You can order breakfast, lunch and dinner this way. Now, Nan is in an Italian hospital and things are done a little differently there. Breakfast comes at the same time each day. If you’re there, fine. If for some reason you’re not – well that’s just tough. If it’s still there when you return, you could eat it cold. Breakfast consists of a large bowl of coffee-milk and one biscotti. Lunch and dinner are served at the same time each day; again, if you’re there great, if not - well tough. Lunch consisted of a large portion of spinach. Yes, spinach: not creamed, not seasoned, not with lemon, not with anything – just spinach as it comes naked from the boiling pot. Included is a very, and I mean very, small piece of mystery meat and two extremely thin (wrapped) bread sticks. Dinner is virtually the same. The main dish is spinach. Spinach is served each and every lunch and dinner for days until they run out of it. They don’t seem to ever run out of it. Nancy, thank heavens, is not a picky eater and will eat almost anything. There were NO evening snacks of any kind. Once dinner was gone, eating was all over for that day. If you hid a bread stick or two, you could have an evening snack.
So, Nan was in the hospital for an extremely bad asthma/bronchitis bout. In order to save her from possible death from another bad asthma attack, they had to give her steroids. The steroids would affect her kidney disease and possibly cause kidney failure. They had to be very careful. They gave her steroids for as only as long as they felt it was safe. When you are given steroids, they do clear up your asthma but steroids do affect your diabetes. They cause your blood sugar to go sky high, and I mean sky high. Her blood sugar was in the upper 600 range. This is very dangerous. So, now they had taken care of the asthma/bronchitis and in doing so caused a more serious problem, the sky-high blood sugar. Nancy had seven doctors, - more on that in another blog. They tried everything, day after day. No luck, they couldn’t get it down at all. This was the reason she was in the hospital so long. Finally, out of desperation, they tried one last thing.
One morning, seven or so days into her stay, breakfast was served. The lady across from her received a tray, likewise the woman next to her, as well as the women across from Nan. Nan watched and waited. They trays were served; the kitchen worker left. Nan had no breakfast. The nurse arrived, patted Nan’s arm and in her broken English said something about her not getting breakfast, but would get lunch. Okay, that was okay. She could live without breakfast. Lunch arrived, the woman across got her tray, the woman next to her got her tray, and the woman on the other side got her tray. Nancy did not get a tray. The same nurse arrived, patted her arm and again said, “Dinner.” Two meals down, and no food in site. Dinner arrived. Do I need to go on? The lady across from her and the ones on either side of her all got trays, Nancy still did not. Another nurse arrived, came to Nan and patted her and said, “BREAKFAST.” Do we see a pattern forming here? Now, let’s remember this is an Italian hospital and, believe it or not, they speak Italian! So we had a little language problem along with everything else. Finally the doctor arrived with an interpreter. Seems they had tried everything they could collectively think of to get her sugar down, and nothing worked, so they decided the only thing left to try was the NO FOOD diet. How long this was going to last they didn’t know. Probably a few days.
Three days went by, everyone in the room ate, and Nancy did not. A nurse did arrive to pat her arm, three times a day. Now, Nan can be sneaky. She had been hoarding her bread sticks and had them hidden in her night table drawer. She had been eating one or two in the evening when snacks weren’t available. So when the food service stopped she still had 2 or 3 breadsticks tucked away. Who knew there was a Breadstick Gestapo in this hospital? She charged into the room, went directly to Nancy’s bed, looked right in her draw, grabbed the contraband breadsticks and shook her arm and hand that was holding the breadsticks at Nancy as she said something menacing in Italian to Nan all the way out the door. Goodbye any sustenance.
I might add that even after three days of starvation – this to did not work. They gave up and fed her.
Now along with the lone vegetable of the week for lunch and dinner, they served her a kind of what we thought might be ‘soup’. We weren’t quite sure, because it was a dirty brown liquid. Nothing in it – just dirty brown water. She drank it nevertheless!
One day after several days of this mystery liquid, I came in and she was sooo animated, so excited, that I thought she had been told she was going home. But no, she informed me in a most excited way that she had “A NOODLE IN HER SOUP!” I couldn’t speak; I thought she was having a psychotic episode. “WHAT?” I asked. Again, as excited as can be, she once again explained, “THERE WAS A NOODLE IN MY SOUP TODAY!!” “A noodle?” I asked. “Yes, yes,” she said, “a noodle.” There was only one noodle, but it was there. I cut it up into very small pieces and ate it slowly.” I just looked at her and decided to go out and find the doctor and have him commit her to the psychiatric area of the hospital. I was only hoping there was a psychiatric area in this hospital. To this day, I can’t help but still laugh hysterically when in my mind I recall the picture of how excited she was over this noodle. And people think that I’m the nut!
Now, let me tell you about my experiences in that same hospital. I would go and visit around lunchtime or a little later. Downstairs on the first floor was a deli. It served patients, medical personnel, visitors, everyone. I mentioned that everyone spoke Italian, did I not? Okay, I had no idea how this ordering to get food worked. So I just plowed in. I went to the deli case to see what was available. There were many types of sandwiches and wraps. Upon closer look, I saw that each and every sandwich contained some kind of ham. I DO NOT EAT HAM. There was ham in heroes, in wraps, in buns, in white bread. Ham, ham, ham as far as the eye could see – HAM! I looked and looked and finally saw something in the back that looked a little red; I thought it was salami. That’s what I ordered. After taking several minutes trying to figure out how to pay for this thing, I finally got it straight and got my sandwich.
Not knowing any Italian words for mayo, mustard or any such thing, I took the sandwich, found a seat and took off the top piece of bread only to find that it was not salami – it was, in fact, HAM, and a small piece of red pepper. I paid 7 euro for this thing, which was about $9.73 U.S! Upon further examination, this sandwich that cost almost $10 consisted of: two pieces of white bread, one thin slice of some sort of white cheese, and two slices of the dreaded HAM. Now these two slices of ham were sliced sooooo thin that together, together, you could read the New York Times through them. The whole sandwich wasn’t even one inch thick and cost me ten bucks. I ate it, I didn’t like it, I didn’t enjoy it, and it cost me $10, but I did eat it. And I ate a similar sandwich every single day that Nan remained in the hospital. Finally two days before she was discharged, I figured out how to get some mayo.
Should a similar occasion come to pass, please, remind me to never eat at that deli again!!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
WHATEVER WORKS.. VACATIONS VACATIONS AND MORE VACATIONS
WHATEVER WORKS Let’s go on vacation, vacation, vacation!! And more vacations!
This is going to be my SEVENTH BLOG, so I thought I’d give you the probable recurring characters in case you didn’t get them the first time.
Nancy, my best friend of 60 years. We grew up together and have known each other since 3rd grade. She claims that I’m several years older than she is.
Laurie, my niece, who lives in the Big Apple. She has put up with her delusional Aunt for almost 50 years.
Cathy, another best friend, who Nancy and I also went to school with (since the 3rd grade). She’s also several years older than Nancy. So I guess Cathy and I were left back several times in kindergarten.
Shawna, Chris, Taylor, Nicole and Samantha, Nancy’s son, daughter in law, and grandchildren. Also my family. Nan’s granddaughters are 17, 10 and 8.
Pete and Angela, Nancy’s brother and sister in law, they live in Deltona Florida. I also consider them family. Age not required.
Margaret #1, my friend of 40 years who lives in Kansas. We shared many an apartment together in New York City. Actually they were Margaret’s apartments, she just put up with me for months at a time.
Margaret #2, Angela’s deceased Mother. Her house is around the corner from Pete and Angela and Nan and I stay there when we come to visit.
Liz, Laurie’s significant other. Another family member.
Kristen: Pete and Angela’s oldest daughter, who helps me allllllll the time with my computer problems (of which there are usually many).
Katie and Glen, Pete and Angela’s daughter who will soon be married to Glen (November 12th)
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You will read about these people over and over, and except for the Margaret’s who you will only be able to differentiate between by the content of the sentence.
Vacations, vacations and more vacations…
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If you read my Blogs at all, you know that at your very kindest you would call me frugal. If you want to be blatantly honest you would just say I’m just plain CHEAP! I might add that Nancy is not what you would call cheap, she’s a very good shopper, but definitely not cheap. She is however, in most cases, glad that I am. As you well know I almost never buy anything that’s not on sale (at least 50% off) and I mean everything I buy has to be on sale. I eat in restaurants that have early bird specials (this is only understood by people who actually live in Florida), give coupons and send me coupons for a free meal (with purchase of another) use my AARP card for 20% discount all the time. My gas purchase is at the same station all the time and is ten cents off the regular price (and this station usually has the lowest price in town anyway). I use every single Senior Citizen discount I can get my hands on. Free always a wonderful word, Taco Bell gives free drinks to seniors, Village Inn has free pie day Wednesday with purchase of a drink. I think I’ve established that I’m good, very good at pinching a penny or squeezing a nickel until the buffalo poops.
That said, I’d like to talk about one of the things that I ABSOLUTELY DO THE BEST. That’s arranging vacations. I DO LOVE TO VACATION!! Thankfully Nan does too. Last year we squeezed in four cruises and three timeshare weeks, two of the cruises were free except for minimal port charges and taxes, one was a Special T deal and one was my triumph of the year an eight day cruise to Panama and Costa Rica on a Carnival ship for $500 We had changed from another cruise we had booked to this one and were charged an administrative free of $100, so our price when up to $550 each and when we added the insurance for another $90 (which turned out to be a good idea, since Nan go sick and we had to cancel). The cost of the cruise was $500, the admin fee was $50 each and half the insurance was $45 each, so each of us paid $595 for an 8 day cruise. They say if you can get a cruise for $100 a day, you’ve done really well. With the extras ours was $74.00 a day, without the admin free change and the insurance it would have beenm$62.50 a day, BEAT THAT WITH A STICK (by the way that’s the same stick I’ve mentioned in previous Blogs, I’m still using it, hope you are too!).
The timeshare stays were bought when RCI was running a special and they were $198 a week for a one, two or three bedroom condo (your choice, when available), with all the trimmings.
This year – I seem to be at my peak. It’s only December and we’re booked up until April already. This month we’re taking Shawna and the kids to a timeshare in St. Augustine (oldest city in the country) for the week before Christmas. Again, 2 bedrooms, washer-dryer, full kitchen, on the beach, indoor pool, you name it.
When Nan found out she was going to be OFF DIALYSIS, the very first think we thought of was ‘WHERE CAN WE GO, GO, GO!” I got right on the computer and as luck would have it, RCI was having another sale. This time it was $189 per week, for a one, two or three bedroom timeshare in about 200 different cities and states. Off we went searching, searching, searching. We decided on Westin, Florida (we’d never been there before) 2 bedroom. We plan to attach this stay to a little cruise we have available to us to the Bahamas. The cruise is three days, two nights on the Celebration a little ship we particularly like. It has a nice walk-in pool, unlike the big ships where you have to go down a ladder attached to the side of the pool.
With the cruise package came a two night stay in a hotel, usually a Holiday Inn or Ramada or like that. We also got food vouchers, 3 a day for each of us for a total of twelve meals for the two days for the two of us. So on this trip we’ll be gone eleven days. And the cost will be about $350 each. This includes the timeshare, the two days in the hotel, the cruise and the food vouchers. We’re able to break up the 2 night stay, so we can have a night before the cruise and one after. No too shabby.
Then Nan suggested Gatlinburg, Tennessee. She liked it there and thought I would and soooo off we go, in February. Another timeshare, another 2 bedrooms, etc., etc., etc. This time we have to include the cost of gas, probably $100. I don’t include food because we eat there or we eat home, but we always eat where ever we are. Basic vacation, after we factor in the kennel for the dogs $220 for each of us for the week.
Nobody likes to just sit around in March, so we’re off to Lake Lure, North Carolina. Another timeshare, same old, same old,. For several years, now Nan has wanted to go to North Carolina to go gem mining, but RCI hadn’t come up with a timeshare in or around Lake Lure that was on sale, but here it was listed in this sale, so we booked it. Add a little more gas, the dogs and the timeshare and we’re up to $250 each for the week. We will have mining costs at this vacation, cost unknown right now.
Called my cruise agent at Carnival, Jackie just to keep up with what was going on cruise-wise. We were trying to book that cruise to Panama and Costa Rica again that we missed earlier this year. They have stopped that route and we are disappointed, but she mentioned that we still had a $250 (each) credit waiting for us. I also had a certificate for $100 credit towards a cruise that I purchased on an earlier cruise. When you purchase the $100 credit toward a future cruise you get as a bonus another $100 to use towards incidentals like tips and stuff to buy, we had $600 sitting there towards the actual price. The extra $100 we use to pay the tips, that leaves us $40 needed for the balance of the tips ($20 each).. We’re off on the Dream, Carnival’s newest ship, on April 28th, for seven days to the western Caribbean. Total cost $325 each. We soon stopped being disappointed.
We only due inside cabins, because we are rarely in them except to nap and to sleep at night so that’s just fine for us. I know, I know you couldn’t possibly even consider a cruise unless you had a room with a porthole at least, well that’s certainly up to you, but when you consider the actual square footage of the room is virtually the same sometimes your porthole overlooks the life boats or some other obstruction, as I said it’s certainly up to you. The only real difference is if you want a balcony, those rooms are a little larger and sometimes you actually can sit on the balcony without being blown away from the wind, or being overcome by the people next door who also have a balcony and sit on it chain smoking and having the smoke blow in your face but remember other than the room, we’re all eating in the same dining rooms and at the same tables (we usually request and get a table for two) and certainly the very same food. At dinner you order four lobster entrees and three orders of escargot (all for yourself) and I order six lobster entrees and 4 escargots (also for myself) and the waiter (who doesn’t know that I’m in an inside cabin) doesn’t blink an eye at either of us. We watch the very same shows and sit anyplace we want in the theatre. The comedy shows – you sit where you want, I sit where I want. No discrimination. The English Tea on Wednesday at 3 p.m., if you go we’re probably at the same table, waiting for our tea and Death By Chocolate Cake. I also get the very same champagne at the Art Gallery that you get. You want to eat at one of the specialty restaurants, my reservation and $25 is just as good as yours. And when we’re up on the Lido Deck at lunch, we both waiting on the same line for our pastrami on rye. Room service—yours is 24 hours, so is mine. Sheets, pillow cases, towels all the same. I can call and order one or two of those “Dream Pillows” delivered to my cabin, too.
You’ll probably make more of a fool of yourself at the Karaoke Bar, than I will, possibly because I won’t be at the Karaoke Bar. But – whatever!! I get invited to the Captains cocktail party because I’m a frequent cruiser, in spite of your room, you won’t if you haven’t sailed before.
We also can go anywhere on the ship that you can go and we’re all going to the very same ports, so the only real difference in our cruise and yours is the room. I can’t think of anything that you get for your $2,000 balcony, that I don’t get for my 178 sq. ft. interior (other than a little more space). And being lower in the ship, we don’t have to worry about being next to, or underneath the disco. We’re usually one or two cabins from the elevator, so no problem getting anywhere.
We don’t drink alcohol and the ice tea, milk, and juice is free, so this cruise line makes no money on us. Remember when you cruise you have no extra costs like food, it’s free (including 24 hour room service) and no additional gas (the ships using its own propellant). Okay, I know you do drink alcohol in moderation, I’m sure and the cost of drinks on a ship are astronomical (usually $12-14 a drink) and you don’t even get to keep the glass, sooooo quite a lot of extra budgeting has to be done to cover the cost of the area the ship actually makes all its profit on. Nancy occasionally has a Bloody Mary (sometimes two), so what kind of profit do you think their making on us?
Think I’m full of rationalizations? Well, as Jeff Goldbloom said in the Big Chill - “Where would we be without a few good, juicy rationalizations each day”.. Love the Big Chill and still love (swaggers as he walks,) Jeff Goldbloom!!! Saw him first about 30 years ago in a movie about two scientists in England who discovered DNA. Don’t remember the name of the movie , but remembered I like it and Jeff. I might add where exactly would I be without a good cliché or two, or three maybe even more.
What’s the $5.00 for? We were looking for a way to get around the cost of parking the car at the Cape, or having Shawna come all the way to Titusville to bring us to and from the Cape. Nancy noticed a sign on a local hotel, that said cruise parking. I called immediately and they were terrific people and we worked out a deal. You park for free and a shuttle bus to the port for $5 (round trip). Hence, $325. Get that sick out again and start beating.
We went to a vacation club talk last month (they find us because we cruise and Nan has a timeshare, so they call and we go) and for going and listening to 90 minutes of talk, we got: an 8 day cruise (for 2) FREE and a round trip airfare (for 2) also FREE. Jackie is now looking up dates for that cruise sometime between June and August. We will pay port charges and taxes. Probably around $180-90 each.
The airfare has no additional fees. We’re thinking of using the free airfare to go to Seattle, Washington in September. I called the company and we can go anywhere in the continental USof A. Nan wants to go to Washington and so do I. If we can arrange a timeshare too, September’s covered. One week on the cruise and 1 week later in Seattle 2 vacations for about $300 each.
We have two more little Bahamas cruises from Caribbean Cruise Lines and Special T, they also have 2 night 3 day hotel stays, vouchers for food, etc. These will be 5 day stays about $225 each.
Then there’s the 5 night 4 day cruise to the Bahamas on the Carnival ship, Sensation, or to Mexico whatever we choose. Got that FREE too! This one’s for a Carnival ship and the port charges and taxes are a little higher and we’ll probably be spending about $200 each for that cruise
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I should also mention that all these packages from Special T,and Caribbean Cruise Lines. These packages always come with a string of little 4/3 and 3/2 stays at hotels in Cocoa Beach, Ft. Lauderdale and Orlando. These don’t have any extra costs associated with them.
So, even without the little 4/3’s and 3/2’s, we’ve been talking about 9 vacations of a week or more in duration for approximately $250 per person, per vacation. AM I GOOD OR AM I GOOOOOD!!
I do have to mention that the cruise ships do make a little money on us, but 5/4 cruise comes with a $50 match play and Nan usually does the slots for about $50. On this cruise they won’t make any money because they will match Nan’s fifty, she’ll probably match my $50 too!! But she does usually gamble on the other cruises. I do buy lottery tickets, but I do not do slots.
The travel companies we deal with for all these short cruises and the free cruises for attending the talks come from the fact that we do cruise and that Nan owns a timeshare. The packages are pretty universal they usually include a short cruise, two 3/2 stays and one 4/3 stay and usually they throw in a 4/3 stay in Las Vegas, total for all $149. The ones that require a talk usually have a longer cruise and some other kind of GIFT for attending. We have one package outstanding where we have a 4/3 stay in Las Vegas and we get $50 in cash back. The package is usually good for use within 18 months.
We don’t usually go to Las Vegas, but this year we’re thinking of trying to attach a timeshare stay to the 4/3.
At one point, caught up in the hoopla, we actually considered joining the Travel Club, when Nan brought us down to earth, “why should we pay money for a travel club, when we have you? You search and search until you come up with the very best bargains, usually cheaper than the Club. And we go” She was right, I’m on the computer searching bargains all the time and we jump on the really good ones. And usually I can finagle something to get a better room, or more perks or a discount or something. People I deal with usually like me, I’m old and very nice and call them over and over to ask questions and get details and always remember their names and personal information they tell me. How’s your kids, is your husband (wife) feeling better, do you have to work this weekend, etc. et c. Most people I deal with recognize me by voice and always when I say “Hi, this is Normandie”. I Always—always answer a survey (if available) about how good they are and often ask for a supervisor to tell them how helpful they were or even sometimes write a note. Even if there’s a glitch in the workings, I never mention it always GREAT SERVICE because the people I talk to are always trying their best for us, and sometimes shit just happens. Work it out and move on.. Keeps me in their minds and usually brings some type of better benefits.
Didn’t talk to Jackie at Carnival for 6 months while Nan was on dialysis and when I called her yesterday all I said was “Hi, hon, how are you doing?” no name, nothing, and she immediately replied “Miss Normandie where have you two been?”, need I say more??? When people get to know you, they usually bend over backwards to be extra helpful and we really appreciate it. Of course, we wouldn’t think of booking with anyone else. That takes in all the different travel services we deal with. Found an old letter from one of the travel companies we dealt with eight or nine months ago. I make notes on every letter about everything, on one of the notes -- was Joe and his extension. Well, I actually remembered Joe, so when I called, I was prepared to ask for him. Surprise, surprise, he answered the phone. This time I gave him my full name and he said “I remember you and your friend, right? “ Well he looked up the trip and we still had 3/2 left too use in Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale or Daytona Beach. While we were talking, (he had been promoted in that time, we of course were very happy for him,) I asked if he had that little cruise available any more the one with the 3 nights in Ft. Lauderdale attached. “No”, he said, “Where not doing that anymore but since I’m in a better position now, let me see what I can do”. Off he went for a few minutes, when he came back he said “ I arranged it for you- you got it. 3/2 cruise with a room upgrade cause I know you guys don’t like the room they assign and the 3 nights and food vouchers in Ft. Lauderdale”. Thanks, Joe… We’re off again… I believe that one was $149. Total.
Well, I guess you’ve read about all you want to. So, have a wonderful Christmas, and see you in the funny papers.
Just remember: WHATEVER WORKS,
Normandie
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
WHATEVER WORKS...as long as it's CHEAP!
Blog # 3
WHATEVER WORKS as
long as it’s CHEAP!.
Thought it might be time to tell the
truth. I’m cheap, not just frugal,
thrifty, economic, cut rate, cost
conscious, or even careful, I’m just plain, old, CHEAP! Now, you got it- right? I’ve tried
a lot to think of myself as financially
challenged, , but no luck, BOTTOM
LINE ,when it comes right down to it, I’m just plain, ordinary CHEAP!
You remember those pocketbooks I
talked about last Blog, well I have a monetary limit on what I will spend on
pocketbooks. Five bucks, that’s it, less if at all possible. Yes, yes, I know I said very clearly that I
bought a bag that called to me for $10, if it hadn’t been for the additional
Senior Citizen discount, it could have yelled its head off and I wouldn’t have
taken it.
Today, I was in the Salvation Army and
when I got to the counter the young girl behind it mentioned that Senior Day was Thursday, so I put those bags back
and came back Thursday..
Twenty-five percent, is twenty-five percent. Why should I spend $9 (1 @ 4.99, 2 @ 1.99
each) when I can come back one day later and pay $6.75. No, no!
I’m not driving miles and miles out of
my way to get there and eating up gallons of gas. The SA is right here in town and we pass
it all the time in our travels. Goodwill
is on the other hand a little out of the way, about two towns down the road,
and we only go there when we’re already going somewhere else in that
neighborhood, but the day doesn’t matter since the Senior Discount is all the
time. They always have a special tag color of the week, yellow, blue, white, etc., for additional
savings. Seriously, we don’t actually go to either of these places very
often anyway, but we do once in a while so we go when sales and discounts
apply. Clothes are out at the thrift
stores (mostly because of my size) BUT
pocketbooks are definitely in.
I just have to interject here with
another little thrift shop story. About
a month ago we were told about a thrift shop called Upscale Thrift, about
two towns south. Well, in this case we did make a ‘spec ial’ trip to see it. Naturally, it was closed when we got there,
but we could look through the windows.
The stuff looked great and in one window was a single bed. It had a wrought iron head board and foot
board with wrought iron roses on the top, crème color. Anyway I was in love, the cost of the bed,
frame and mattress and box spring was $345.
I was in love, I’ve been wanting
to trade my queen in for a single (that’s another story, for another time), but that’s what I wanted. Nan
said it was just too overpriced and all but talked me out of it, anyway
the place was closed. I just couldn’t
let this bed go. When our friend, Cathy
came down for a visit last week, she wanted to go thrifting, so one of the
places we went was Upscale Thrift. The
first place I went was into the little room that had my bed, it had been marked
down to $249, one hundred bucks
off. I was very excited (needless to
say) and Cathy wanted to see my
bed. After she saw it, she said she
would BUY
IT FOR ME, if we could get it for $200.
She called the salesman over and we would take it today for $200 and
SURPRISE!! SURPRISE!! He said yes. I did not have the money to buy it myself
and would have had to borrow the money from Nan for it. I GOT MY BED, head and foot boards as well
as a brand new pillow top mattress and
box spring as a present. Couldn’t thank
Cathy enough. Old bed out new bed in and
I love it.... Even though I didn’t personally save the money it was a BIG $150 savings and NO tax because the
place is church run. You know that stick I’m always referring
to: well use it to beat this!!
Bed, Bath and Beyond is another
special favorite. When you sign up, they send you coupons for
$5 off $15 or more or 20% off any one item.
Need I mention that I shop here a lot!!!
Besides I like the store and the stuff in it (especially their clearance
section, got aVerado fan for $10.59 just today.
I have two Verado fans that I bought about 15 years ago. They run almost all time and were not
cheap. They are a very good brand name
in fans. Anyway, two days ago my little Verado in my bedroom
died, just like that, died. I was
devastated, but after 15 years, I figured that had a good run.
Nan and I went to BB&B in Deltona today and in there ‘clearance
section’ lo’ and behold was the same size Verado that just died on me. It was marked $19.99 (down from $39.99, floor
model) . When I got to the check out,
the sales woman said “this has been marked down to $15 and I had my $5 coupon –
wah la -- $10..I’m still beating with
that same stick.
Let’s get right down to basics A
FASHIONISTA I’m not!!
We shop at Bealls Outlet a lot, they have a dot system. The dots are different colors and they move
every month, one month pink is 30% off,
the next month it moves up to 50% off, then 70 – then 90 then back to the
beginning of the line 30. Usually the dots have already been discounted, so the
additional 30-90% becomes a big deal and then on Monday, my favorite 15%
addition- Senior. Talk about the possibility of big savings. Where is that stick!!
The one area that I’m not able to have
good savings is my clothing. I’m a big
girl and wear a size 3-4x. 3x if the
piece of clothing comes from a good store, like Dillard’s. They handle high quality merchandise or a 4x
is it’s a store like Bealls or JC Penney’s or the like. In my size there are very little good sales
and even when there are, the starting prices are so high that even with the
sale their not inexpensive. So, I wear
what I consider expensive clothing.
Want to talk about food, no? Well tough, I do. We buy the bulk of our food at BJ’s wholesale. Sure, you have to buy in bulk, but they also take
manufacturer’s coupons as well as their own, so most of the time we save fifty
dollars or so on a $120 bill. Between
Nan’s place and mine, we find places to put the bulk items. We also buy, as needed during the month, at Wal-Mart
and Ald even Big Lotsi. I guess I don’t have to mention that I’m a
coupon person.
We buy most of our food to make at
home at BJ’s, but we still eat out a lot.
Titusville is a small town but it has quite a few eating
establishments. We frequent Denny’s a
lot. Big menu and the prices are
reasonable and I have an AARP card (which this year I renewed for $11 instead
of the regular $15, so with all the times we eat at Denny’s it pays for
itself) 20% off everything. Village Inn, also reasonable and 10% off for seniors
all the time. To boot, on Wednesday it’s
FREE PIE DAY. Buy anything, even as
little as a cup of coffee and you get your free piece of pie. Small town, yes, but we do have a few FINE
restaurants, too. Most we don’t go to,
but Portofino, a really good Italian, is our favorite. Not only is the food exceptional, and the
selection really good, but they send out coupons for a FREE meal worth $`11.99 when you buy an additional
entrée. The coupons come with the
arrival of spring, fall, your birthday, anniversary and a few times I don’t
remember. All you have to do is
‘sign-up’. I did, Nan did too. They also
have a $6 prix fix lunch (entre’, salad and drink), they often let us use the
coupon for lunch even though it states very clearly for diner only. Dixie
Crossroads, known world-wide, and I do mean world-wide. People come from absolutely everywhere to
Dixie. Prices usually well above my
budget, but once a year they have a GRANDPARENTS
WEEK. Prices run from a high of
$12.99 for a full lobster dinner to $5.99 for a full tilapia dinner. Soft drinks are twenty-five cents. Naturally
we always show up for Grandparents Week, usually all week. Also when you sign up for their emails –you
get coupons for your anniversary and
birthday --$5 off for two, $10 off for four. We used the $10 off for four when Cathy and
Kevin came down this month.
Travel, we love to travel, go anywhere,
anytime at the drop of a hat.
Our traveling days have been cut down considerably since Nancy has been
put on dialysis and has to go three times a week. But this too will be worked out as soon as
she is established with the dialysis schedule.
You must go to dialysis three times a week, but you can arrange to go
anywhere in the world (except third world countries, because of possible
sanitary problems). Anyway, when her
sessions get regulated, we’re back on the road. Since her insurance only covers the United
States and territories, we now into ‘SEE
AMERICA FIRST’.
Nan has a timeshare (yes, it’s true you have
heard horror stories about timeshares).
But Nan has owned hers for thirty years, she’s in partnership with our
friend, Cathy they own it together. When
you join RCI the company that makes the arrangements and set the prices for
your timeshare rentals, they have a department they refer to as: LAST
CALL. Last Call units can
be purchased up to 45 days before you
want to go. Now the kick is that (although
the prices have been going up recently) you can usually get an entire week, all
seven days for $200 a week. We go
to Mexico for 5 or 6 weeks every other year and pay $200 a week for a total of
$1,300, that’s FIVE WEEKS in an upscale condo type living space. We split it in half $650 each. We stay at Pueblo Bonito in Mazatlan an
unbelievable place, the first time we stayed there it was $149 and the last
time $200. Have I mentioned that we
first started going there for 5-6 weeks to get our teeth done. We found, after much research, that we could
go to a Mexican dentist, stay at a great condo, eat and even with the airfare could have a 6 week
vacation and still spend less to get our dental work done in Mexico than right
here in the US for the cost of the dental work alone. We have a great dentist
in Mazatlan, who speaks fluent English and is one of the best dentists around and is also one of the nicest people we have ever come across.
Example, I needed a little surgery on my upper gum and he made the
appointment with the surgeon, took us in his car to the surgeon, stayed with me
, holding my hand, while the Doctor did his thing and brought us back to our
condo. On other occasions he took us to Wal-Mart and to a mall. Just
find that kind of service in the US of A.
Speaking of timeshares, once you’re
involved with them you get “offers”.
Offer after offer to their seminars.
The timeshare talk usually lasts about an hour and a half (some are
horribly longer, but we usually get out in an hour and a half, we actually have
a method) and ALWAYS, ALWAYS have a ‘GIFT’ attached to them. We’ve gotten
everything from dinner for two in a swanky restaurant to $200 to a few Bahamas
cruises. Many years ago we went to Ixtapa,
Mexico and really got into the swing of things.
We went to one timeshare talk, then another, then another and before you
knew it we had hit every time share in town.
The people on the street, called
OPC’s (outside public consultants, I was one, once) who talked you into the tour (and got money
for it, of course) knew us by sight.
They would call us over and say “ Senioritis, today, I have a new tour for you, this one gives
you $50, or a local dinner cruise, or dinner
in a swanky restaurant, Mexican Fiesta
shows and I don’t even remember what else.
We would tour in the morning and then spend the rest of the day using
whatever we had gotten as a ‘gift’ for doing the tour. We did this for two weeks. We
purchased NOTHING.
We did this not only in Mexico, but in
Florida as well. Finally we stopped
touring about eight months ago. Actually
we’ve run out of places to go, you can’t go back and re-tour for a year
sometimes more. And we’ve hit them all. Besides we’re tired of going to the Bahamas.
You have to keep in mind that we ARE RETIRED and have quite a lot of
‘free time’ on our hands. So we use it
to our best advantage.
I can’t for the life of me remember
how we got involved with Travel Clubs, but somehow we did. Example:
Special T travel, for $149 you get 2 nights, 3 days in a hotel on the beach
in Daytona, or New Smyrna, or Ormand Beach, plus 3 nights, 4days in a hotel in
Orlando (by Disney) and the same in Ft. Lauderdale, it usually has a Bahamas
cruise for four days, too. We usually
connect the Ft. Lauderdale stay with the Bahamas cruise and make a week out of
it. On this trip we also got one dinner
voucher for $50 for what we thought was a “swanky” restaurant, turned out we
were dressed for swank and the place was a very casual seafood restaurant where
you docked your boat. Food was good and
expensive and we were overdressed.
Just the one
we were going on, but it didn’t work out, soooo we
made it for the next
weekend. So in one month we went to the
Bahamas twice. We got dinner vouchers
for the hotel. A two night stay, one night before and one night after we returned. Two dinner vouchers for each night, four in
all.
We have gotten sooooooo many free
trips over the last several years, I can’t begin to mention them all. When it’s a hotel stay you pay nothing extra,
but on the cruise you do have the port charges.
We’re taking Nan’s grandchildren to a
timeshare in St. Augustine, Florida,, for Christmas, again $200, 2 bedroom on the beach. We went to three timeshares over the course
of the summer and at one, we went to a talk and got a $100 gift, naturally bringing
the cost of that stay down to $100 for the week. That place had a pool that was
open 24/7, right up our alley.. All
these places have full kitchens, washers and dryers and we usually eat in to save a little money..
Cruises, are we cruisers you bet your life
we are.. We’ve been on seven
cruises (maybe eight, I’m not sure) in
the last five years. We had one coming
up to the Panama Canal and Costa Rica on October 22, but because of Nan’s
dialysis we had to cancel. We’re both
very disappointed. But that’s the way
life goes, so we take it in stride and continue onward. . But
I did the research on this cruise about 7 months ago and we got an early bird
type of deal—8 days for $500. Granted we
take an inside cabin, but we find we are almost never in the cabin anyway and
as far as sleeping goes all the cabin
beds are quite alike. $500 for 8
days. When we cruise I always make
similar deals. I will add, that we did
have insurance on the Panama cruise, because it was so far in advance and are
we glad we did, because of Nan’s
condition we were able to get every penny back.
We’ve been to Jamaica (we
especially liked Jamaica and would go back there again), Honduras, Grand
Cayman,Cosumel , Belize and other places
and the Bahamas (Freeport and Grand Bahamas) three times. Hot deals too good to pass up. The last two Bahamas trips we didn’t even
get off the ship. Now I’m working on
finding cruise ships that have dialysis available and that I can make affordable
and believe me I’ll do it. They say if you get a cruise that costs you $100 a
day or less you’re doing really well.
We’ll Panama and Costa Rica was $62.50.
Got it – we did. Get that stick out again.
Back to basics, shoes, not a priority
with me. I own about four pair of shoes,
all of them cost me two bucks a piece (Family Dollar) and they go everything. Because I have wide feet that go with my
bigger body, I have trouble buying shoes.
This is Florida so flip flop type shoes are except able footwear everywhere.
Mine have plastic diamonds on the straps that hold them on my feet and
go with everything. When I see a good
buy, I buy lots, this time 4 pair, two
black two white. When I go to New
York, I have to come up with some real shoes, but that’s not often and I worry
about it when it happens. I’m 67
and have Diabetes so I get a free pair of shoes (sneakers) each year, so that’s
taken care of. They are Dr. Comfort’s
and about $150 a pair. How’s that for a deal.
I should say right now, that Nancy is
not cheap, but she is an unbelievable shopper.
She’s a bargain shopper but
definitely not cheap. We had a bad
hurricane a few years ago and Nan’s
condo got flooded. The condo was
condemned and she had to move in with me for a few months. All the furniture had to go and be replaced. We shopped, shopped, shopped .until we
dropped. Nan is used to buying (as most people do) a piece of furniture at a
time as needed. Well, now she had to
shop for an entire house. Normally, she
would shop around, looking for the best buy for what she wanted, and buy when
she got the price and the piece she wanted.
But now she had to blitz.
Everything at once to fill her home, so she could go home. We shopped at all the local furniture stores
(she likes to keep the money in and around Titusville) and couldn’t always wait for the perfect ‘SALE’.
She just couldn’t get OVER not finding the very best deal.
All of us, her family, me, everyone just kept saying “Buy the damn
thing, if you want it, regardless of the price.
You got the money from the insurance, so buy it”. Eventually, she had to get into that ‘SPEND-MODE’
in order to get back into the house. She
was a trouper spent, spent, spent and got back into her house in record time.
Gas, since we’re stuck on the home front these days, car
travel is all we have. We buy our gas at
Murphy’s which is on the Wal-Mart property.
Use the Wal-Mart credit card-- ten cents off each and every gallon and to boot their gas is usually a few cents
cheaper than other stations in town anyway.
My car, Hyundai Elantra gets
29-31 miles to the gallon depending on how I
drive (which is usually 29) that’s the way things go.
The best for next to last--
absolutely…. My neighbor, downstairs and a few doors over, and good friend,
Lorraine told me about an organization here in Brevard County that offers free
services to those 60 and over. They put
those bars in the bathroom for you for FREE.
In Nan’s case they did all three of her bathrooms, in my place just
one. They also do some plumbing and
electrical. ALL FOR FREE. Just make the phone call and make the
appointment for Bob to come and o the work.
And the very last: LIHeat, also part of Brevard County gives a
certain amount of money each year to help defray your electric costs if you are
low income. (they have several criteria that they use for determining your
needs) I received $200 deposited to my Florida Power
and Light account to use against this year’s electric bills.
What can I
say FREE is always the best…
Think I’ve said enough for now. As I always say: WHATEVER
WORKS!
Next saga: THE WEDDING and how we got there.
Bargains Galore, humor, travel,
Mexico, cruising (on ships), shoes?, flip flops, timeshare travels, discounts,
cheap gas, a Katrina saga,
Retirement Tales, FASHIONISTA?,
Restaurant talk, Foreign Dentists,
Thrift store delights, Coupons,
Single bed saga, free trips,
Personal glimpses, Senior Citizen Stories, Dialysis’ Dilemmas,
Free time possibilities, Free trips,
Retirement Tales, Travel tips,
Well, Blog #3 is finally on the
stands. It took more time than I
originally planned, probably because of Cathy and Kevin’s coming down, Laurie
and Liz’s upcoming visit and re-doing Nan’s house. Also haven’t been feeling all that great (leg
problems), but all is under control now.
#3 finally came gushing out of my head this weekend while we were in
Deltona. You know the Travelista’s we
are, maybe I just need to GET AWAY to get back on track. .I’m always happy when I can pack a bag.
At
5:30am this morning I got up because I just couldn’t stop thinking about
possible categories to put my Blog under.
Well 26 came flowing out this early morning. Everything from Retirement Tales to Timeshare
Travels. And last Blog I could only think of 4 (I
think).
By the way, it looks (if I’m reading
things correctly) like 28 people looked at my last Blog and wrote
comments. You c an subscribe, like
Angela did, (for free of course) and get
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