I am just going to post a bunch of unrelated photos while I breathe.
My second comment is that I am home from the Roads Scholar trip that I took with my second-to-youngest grandson. We explored the islands of Georgia. We experienced the culture, nature, and each other. The trip started with a small disaster that could have been more difficult but we managed to survive. They survived my anger and I survived all else. There were other dangerous surprises. I will post a brief review if you are interested.
My saga of dead appliances continues. The dishwasher that died is still not replaced because the brand I selected is not available at any time in the future. Since I ordered from Best Buy, the college student that helped me failed to tell me that! I finally had to go back and cancel and order another brand. In between, there were a number of failed appointments regarding disconnect and removal in an installation that ruined the week. I realize that the supply lines are heavily compromised, but retail outlets have to communicate that and not let you find out weeks later! I also had issues with the electrician who came this week to preview our electrical panel for the installation of our backup generator. With the more dramatic weather, we decided it was a good investment(?).
Not checking my privilege, I will also complain about having to replace both boat lift motors this month as well. Our nest egg that my husband was concerned about just sitting in a small non-interest bearing account is somewhat depleted and I am glad I did not let him invest it elsewhere.
We have a step-cousin on a visit in a few days. He is not close to my husband but we are happy to have him stay on a planned overnight. Then the next weekend my son and his daughter and new baby are coming for a two-day visit.
I have been working for hours trying to find out why our process for getting a renewed TSA (Transportation Security Administration) KTN number is not working. There is absolutely no way to talk to a living person except by scheduling another appointment and driving up 30 miles and I dread that the lady there will say she has no power over that database even though they took my $140.00 for a five-year renewal within days after our first appointment with her. If those of you who live outside this privileged country think this makes this sound like a bureaucratic nightmare you have NO idea.
Summer days are hot and humid and that is why I have posted photos that make you think it is nicer here than it really is!