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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 126170" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Wow, witz - I have been trying to woo H away for a mini/long weekend someplace warm. I would even be happy with Florida! This winter stuff is taking its toll on both of us. I can see him slipping into his usual February slump. Anyway, he is not biting.</p><p> </p><p>Have your H's dr's ever suggested the C-pap machine? My brother in law and sister both use it and they love it. I mean, they look like an astronaut and sound like Darth Vader, but at least they are getting a good night's rest. I am sure he'll revover enough to boogie with you on vaca. </p><p> </p><p>Are you going on the cruise along? Which ship are you taking and how long will you be at sea? We went on a cruise 2 years ago for the first time ever with Royal Caribbean and it was a 7 day cruise - what fun. I loved it. H not so much. He found it 'too indulgent' and glitzy. I ignored the glitze and completely reveled in the indulgence of it all. Seriously, you don't do one chore the entire time - nothing. Not even tidy up, it's amazing. It's not the vaca I would always want to take, but definitely would do it again and again. </p><p> </p><p>I read the Travel section cover to cover this morning. I am aching to go somewhere. Somewhere warmer. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child will have to exhaust things with her boyfriend (MB) and only then, after all the drama passes, will she *hopefully* have a shot at meeting someone normal. This detachment thing is a constant work in progress, which really bugs me because I prefer to tackle something and then get on with my life. Can't do that in this case. </p><p> </p><p>Oh jeez, difficult child just came down the hall after just waking up (hoarse, in search of coffee, and with her boyfriend on the phone) to ask me if we can have a girl's day out. Her timing is all off...I treated myself to a pedicure (with her GC from Christmas) and wax job yesterday. Hahah. I will, however, kick around Kohls with her for a bit. I am not into doing chores today. </p><p> </p><p>I hope bubba's feeling better soon. Prednisone bites (no pun intended).</p><p> </p><p>Enjoy your Sunday.</p><p> </p><p>ps: H isn't a real Valentine's kind of guy, but he knows I am so he makes an effort at least. Ours have been pretty low key in recent years, but we still try and do something romantic. I make chocolate covered strawberries every year. H usually buys me Godiva chocolates (My fave) and/or flowers - I really don't want flowers. I'd prefer the chocolates. And BOTH my daughters have always been little romantics at heart, in part because I have always made them my little valentines as have both their dads - showering them with little treats and sweets and cards, flowers, etc. So I can't possibly see how difficult child can dislike Valentine's Day the way she claims! She reminds me of Julia Roberts in Runaway Bride where she adopts the habits and likes of each boyfriend, you know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 126170, member: 2211"] Wow, witz - I have been trying to woo H away for a mini/long weekend someplace warm. I would even be happy with Florida! This winter stuff is taking its toll on both of us. I can see him slipping into his usual February slump. Anyway, he is not biting. Have your H's dr's ever suggested the C-pap machine? My brother in law and sister both use it and they love it. I mean, they look like an astronaut and sound like Darth Vader, but at least they are getting a good night's rest. I am sure he'll revover enough to boogie with you on vaca. Are you going on the cruise along? Which ship are you taking and how long will you be at sea? We went on a cruise 2 years ago for the first time ever with Royal Caribbean and it was a 7 day cruise - what fun. I loved it. H not so much. He found it 'too indulgent' and glitzy. I ignored the glitze and completely reveled in the indulgence of it all. Seriously, you don't do one chore the entire time - nothing. Not even tidy up, it's amazing. It's not the vaca I would always want to take, but definitely would do it again and again. I read the Travel section cover to cover this morning. I am aching to go somewhere. Somewhere warmer. difficult child will have to exhaust things with her boyfriend (MB) and only then, after all the drama passes, will she *hopefully* have a shot at meeting someone normal. This detachment thing is a constant work in progress, which really bugs me because I prefer to tackle something and then get on with my life. Can't do that in this case. Oh jeez, difficult child just came down the hall after just waking up (hoarse, in search of coffee, and with her boyfriend on the phone) to ask me if we can have a girl's day out. Her timing is all off...I treated myself to a pedicure (with her GC from Christmas) and wax job yesterday. Hahah. I will, however, kick around Kohls with her for a bit. I am not into doing chores today. I hope bubba's feeling better soon. Prednisone bites (no pun intended). Enjoy your Sunday. ps: H isn't a real Valentine's kind of guy, but he knows I am so he makes an effort at least. Ours have been pretty low key in recent years, but we still try and do something romantic. I make chocolate covered strawberries every year. H usually buys me Godiva chocolates (My fave) and/or flowers - I really don't want flowers. I'd prefer the chocolates. And BOTH my daughters have always been little romantics at heart, in part because I have always made them my little valentines as have both their dads - showering them with little treats and sweets and cards, flowers, etc. So I can't possibly see how difficult child can dislike Valentine's Day the way she claims! She reminds me of Julia Roberts in Runaway Bride where she adopts the habits and likes of each boyfriend, you know? [/QUOTE]
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