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Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:46 am
by kitkat
LAnn you always have good activities lined up:)
helia - sounds like a pleasant evening for you:)
I did two walks yesterday - felt guilty I would be out all afternoon:) . Then, Dson and DDIL dropped by to let her out - and took her for a walk. Lucky doggie. I forgot to reply the other day: she LOVES ice. I have to lure her away from it. :lol:

I am nice and clean - hair washed. Ready to start :

dusting
garb/rec OTD
glass cleaning

BIAB

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 12:00 pm
by Bama
Good morning, everyone.
I hope you all had a great weekend.
It’s Presidents’ Day here so banks and government offices are closed. It doesn’t affect us much as I’m still doing chores and dh is at work.
❓who all here is from the US? Helia, Gma, me… LAnn? What a nice world mix we have here. :)
Watched some Olympics this morning. I didn’t even know woman’s hockey was a thing. I’m so out of the loop.

Done:
Weigh
Water 💧💧💧💧💧
Eat breakfast
Dogs out and in
Inside pets fed and watered
Watched videos on “the big 6” moves to get the lymphatic system moving and it felt really nice, a quick exercise, I feel my blood flowing and more relaxed 😎
Played daily puzzles

Continuing on…

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 12:18 pm
by trissie
Happy Monday!
Can Mondays be happy? Not gonna ponder on that! Our original plan was to go out for dinner as it's my birthday, but the girls have a sleep over at school so no luck there. Maybe tomorrow?
Also, the expensive big city shop says there's nothing wrong with my car (after charging me a hefty fee). It didn't feel off driving it home, so... I just don't know. Also, they must have dropped my keys or something because the remote doesn't work (the key does). It's a self-charging key that is know to be prone to stop working because a certain part comes lose inside, and then the whole key needs to be replaced. Not only is that costly, but it also requires taking it to a specialized place (the key AND the car). I just don't wanna do adulting today!

kittykatt, I think we are up for an interesting journey this week! June will be here before you know it!
Dogged, what computer game do you play?
helia, a girls' dinner sounds lovely!

TaDas
- morning madness
- drive DBD to school
- drive car to shop
- day at work
- pick up car
- get DBD from school
- morning routine
- load of lights delay started and flipped to dryer
- washing DBD's pale sweater because she poured a cup of cocoa on it :roll:
- helped the twins locate the skates - which no longer fit, and one of the pairs hasn't even been used!

ToDos
- clean master bedroom
- midday routine
- start dinner

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 1:37 pm
by Bama
Mondays might get happier when you’re retired, trissie.
That’s headscratching about the car. Hope it’s running smoothly for a long time.

Today is also Lundy Gras, Mardi Gras is tomorrow, so schools are out until Wednesday. Lots of parades around here. Another trivia fact for you.

Just piddling here while I try to get some water in me.

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 1:48 pm
by helia
Oh, so sorry life is such a PITA for you right now, trissie. Happy Birthday anyway! 🎉 Will there be any sort of celebration today?
The international flavor is one of the main reasons I like this thread, Bama. :) The holiday doesn't mean much for me either practically speaking. Schools are out here too, I think, going back on Wednesday. Enjoy the parades! There's too much snow on the ground for parades here.
kitkat, ah, another lab who loves ice! :) Are you making progress with your cleaning list?
You take Little Bit and DD33 on the funnest outings, L Ann. Enjoy the marine museum.

Next:
- bd card for Felicia ready for mail
- NY cards progress
- postal place

Later:
- sheets and towels w d f pa
- remake bed
- bd card to F written and in the mail
- NY cards: finish
- lists in notebook
- dress to jog
- jog
- payroll: slides for AR D2
- payroll: grade HW1
- payroll: figure out timed reading
- payroll: project hand out ready? (May do on Thursday instead)
- dinner: easy chicken cacciatore, rice, green salad
- after dinner clean up
- duolingo
- update health apps: WW, MFP, Finch
- read for fun

TaDas!
- up; weighed self -- up
- coffee
- email deletions + weather website
- some qt
- back exercises
- s2s and self care
- squeegeed and wiped down shower
- M reclaimed the kitchen
- M cleaned the stove top; I think she just wanted to! :)
- lists in notebook
- 11:10 payroll: phone convo with director
- menu plan and groc. list made
- Kroger order made
- lists in notebook
- lunch
- payroll: messages re: taking an assessment meeting tomorrow
- texted KSJ re: meeting tomorrow
- after lunch clean up
- bed stripped
- sheets washing

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 1:52 pm
by Harriet
Am I the only one who always kept Kubla Khan and Marco Polo in separate drawers in my brain? I learned "all about" Marco in school, but I'm pretty sure the test was on things like textiles and spices and the concept of trade in world exploration (or something like that). And Kubla was in a completely different class period in a poem. :| Goes to show we should be educated from a standpoint of people as well as economics and geography. I will have to quiz my grandchildren - maybe they have a well-rounded understanding of these two historic names! (Hope they don't just try to inform me on the swimming pool game.)

helia, I hope you and I both find our loved ones return home safe and sound from travels. Dd27 has been in Houston several days. She flies more often these days, and I notice she tells me after she's already there. :| Maybe it's just becoming more commonplace, but maybe she's thinking Mom worries too much.

trissie, oh no! Car key remotes have turned into divas, I sometimes think, pricey and temperamental. The late British comedian Ronnie Barker comes to mind, with his signature line for all breakdowns, "Just jiggle it a bit". Thinking that probably only worked with older tech.

Bama, I will have to look up Lundy Gras. I've learned a lot of what I know about Mardi Gras from Ramblinrose, who used to entertain at this time of year, with King's Cake, etc.

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 2:26 pm
by kitkat
trissie A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU AND MANY MORE! ENJOY YOUR DAY AND ALL THE CELEBRATIONS THAT WILL INEVITABLY FOLLOW! :D
Car keys/fobs are crazy in price... I don't know why we needed these...

Harriet
how many grandkids do you have?

helia - progress, yes. But then this is a much more involved WHB as it has not been done in a while... (long while :oops: )
Thankfully, DH jumped in with the vacuum.

Bama is it all sorted out with DD's car?

I'm really tired...
first lol is running
Place is dusted, mirrors, glass surfaces shined(not windows)
Wood wiped down
house vacuumed
mopped
garb/rec OTD
Need to change beds but it will wait.
I also managed a :35 walk with pup in puddles, mud and ice... We met 3 dogs. She did her best not to react. :lol: I did my best to reward her with fine treats. (Never leave home without it.)

Having coffee for a pick-me-up.

I really want to plant the pothos... maybe in the basement so I don't make a big mess.
Prep Spaghetti squash pancakes
Read a bit.

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 2:56 pm
by Harriet
kitkat, I am amazed to report that I have a grandchild who is mostly away studying engineering at college now (HOW do these things happen?), but there are 6, all the way down to the last couple in elementary school. Dd27 has not yet branched into nesting.

I know that you have two granddaughters you've mentioned, but my dgdC is surrounded by boys, lol.

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 3:06 pm
by Doggedly
Hi, all. It is a pretty sunny day here. Gives us hope that spring will come. :)

I hope that the tetanus vaccination is not uncomfortable, Kittykatt.

Hi, kitkat. Happy dog, getting three walks!
I did get sleep, and lounged shamefully when I woke up. I'm ready to jump in now, though.

helia, I'm glad that you had a nice dinner with the girls last night, and how wonderful that your ds looks forward to spending time with you and keeps reaching out. You did something right as parents!

Have fun at the museum and lunch out, L.Ann.

I am at the end of Page 1. Time to check on the pasta.

Monday
Fed Germane
Put away dry dishes
Mini grooming session for Germane
Fed Germane
Made new Procrastaccomplishments list for the week
Checked emails
Confirmed dental appointment
Put pasta on to cook
Mini grooming session for Germane
Fed Germane

Re: Marco Polo Monday

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 3:11 pm
by helia
Harriet! Hello! 👋 I always love it when you pop by -- and you remind me I really should pop in at PWYC sometimes. How can you have a grandchild at university already? Good for them - studying engineering. I have a soft spot for engineers - but also for psychologists/ counselors and artists. :D Yes, hoping for safe travels for all loved ones.
kitkat, it's nice that dh helped. I don't have a formal WHB anymore. Maybe I should try to dust that off and re-establish it? I might have a couple months of a lighter class load + heavier admin load = lighter load overall.
We had easy kids to raise, Doggedly, which I didn't fully realize at the time. :) Ds has always been a sweetheart, generally speaking. Enjoy the sunshine!

I'm not sure I've made any progress; I sat here and played games. :oops: I did figure out that the weekly KS2J get together with 3 friends is not happening tomorrow due to school breaks.

NOW I'm going to work on cards for the mail and then go for a jog -- and then make sure I'm ready for class tomorrow.