Nancy, LOL about listing. Does your Sister live nearby? My DSis-in-law moved/rented, sold 2 houses she owned within months of becoming a widow. Soon, when things happened and she had to move out of the family rental and begin building all over again she was sorry she'd done that. She listened to her family about what she should do. It benefited them, not her.
LadyM I can't believe the weather you are having. We're having a great time, it's beautiful here right now. Warm but not steamy.
Cathy, the souvenirs you collected took up far less space than what some people collect (coffee mugs, tshirts, stuffed animals). I have a few rocks and some seashells. TShirts wore out ages ago. Course, we're not big travelers either.
So DH went to big city south of us to his ankle dr. He's gotten used to going down there by himself and it's not such a big chore any more. I quit going when they didn't want extra people in the waiting rooms and he was through the operation and recovering. DH was not happy when I first did that. But he adjusted and got with the program not to rely on me. Today he had to fill out whole patient packet all over again and acknowledged that he found his medical cards and a card with his Rx's listed in his wallet. Took care of it all himself just like an adult.
I did get him to agree that if I could get him an appointment first thing in the morning when the vaccine place opens up, maybe he'd not have to wait so long, and he said ok he'd do that. Now to make that impossible thing happen.....
Once I had the car back to use today I went down and picked up our Rxs. Stopped in a store I've been waiting to visit and another $ store and found his otc glasses. Now he should have enough around here that I'm not running to find his glasses all the time. It's the first I've been out to do anything other than groceries and necessities and it felt wonderful to get out for a bit.
I know I'm not 100% with my immunity and it is still unsafe out there, but I feel a bit safer now than I did. I thought I wouldn't feel this way for a long time.