HI THH--So sorry to hear about the rain, it seems to be happening everywhere! Where I live, we are having rain and cold weather and people can't get their gardens planted. Plus the weather isn't warm for a Memorial Day Weekend, but it never has been known to be. Just not expected to be rainy and colder than usual. I've always when my kids were younger and a certain hot springs was open in the mountains, that is where I took my kids. Because it was going to a nice warm pool, smell like pine trees and have flush toilets. All the amenities of a resort, but with out the cost and less than an hour's drive away. Plus not very crowded at all.
Then the owners sold it and the new people kept it to themselves. So we really missed it. But now we hear they are reopening it after 20 years or less, but our city has doubled in population so going there won't have the same feel, and I don't have little children either. LOL! Plus I'm not as poor either. So it all works out. I'll let the younger generation work out their recreation.

See...how we are...worried about what other people will miss...and yet they have no clue!
I guess that is my sensitive nature...or the word now is G.A.D. to become hypersensitive to things like this. Funny thing, I went to a nephew's graduation party at some neighborhood's Clubhouse w/ pool (the pool wasn't open yet) and it was on the far eastern part of the cities where I live. I decided after to take the old route home, only to discover that a lot of changes had happened to the city that I only heard about due to the TV news, but haven't experienced. Old roads were closed, new large and spacious ones built, new subdivisions, trees and landscaping planted that now block the view of the foothills, everything changed to handle the increase in population and enterprise!
This was a bit upsetting to me, but not like it was last year when I traveled out of state to San Francisco and saw all the changes there! I just had to let go of what use to be and appreciate the fact that things CHANGE! Our children grow up and then they have children and they need houses and jobs and so that is how America was built. Companies go where they can grow and people go where the jobs are and then they have to have a place to live. It is all a part of life!
I just had grown use to the slower pace of life when I got married and grew to love it and then when the busyness of life invades my space it really bothers me. There use to be 80 acres of prairie behind our house when we moved in. Now it is a subdivision with small lots. Which I blame the builders for being greedy...anyway, I do have friends now that live in the new subdivisions, but I sometimes long for the less busy roads we use to have and friendlier people. Of course, I long for a lot of things to be different, but that is what life is all about, right?
I like your thinking, it is nice that you can just enjoy your house and your company stay where they are comfortable.
I agree, you make a good point on how the hotel is neutral. I better get up to par on the hotel thing and not let DH do Priceline. This is where we get a good deal, but you don't know what you are going to get. And right now I don't want to be adventuresome. I want to get the hotel/motel that has the indoor pool and hottub that is working! I don't want surprises.
I've had a few surprises...where they say they have a pool , but it isn't open for the season yet, or the jacuzzi is in a salon, not a public place...and so forth. The reunion is coming up fast.
I'm glad to hear that your husband is doing better and hopefully, you'll be able to get the crops planted soon.
I agree with you and animals. They deserve to come to a home that is ready for them and get the attention they will need.
Things will slow down around here and I'll get more things in order and projects done that I hope life to be more simple.
Where I can just enjoy my pets and others without over concern about being busy due to me adding on unnecessary projects in my life. Have a good weekend! Paislee
