Crazed4DisneyinSC
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2019
Pfizerwhat brand?
Pfizerwhat brand?
I've been getting the same offer for Hilton in Orlando for over a year now....I keep ignoring it and it always seems to come back lol... I'm guessing bc travel slowed down they're still offering it(?) I can;t go to Florida right now,and when I do I already have so many points to use I can't see paying for this....(but I'm extra extra cheap)
I’m in the same boat as you, but I do have a paid night coming up in early April but it’s only $89. I’ll use the credit there, then probably downgrade. I haven’t found a good use for the 50k certificate that expires 8/1 - I will probably just end up using it on a 30k night we have coming up. I don’t want to close it because we’ve actually done well with the $300 credit until now, I’ll wait until the last minute to downgrade then hope for a good upgrade offer.Yeah, that's my issue. $20 monthly food is good, but I can use the April credit before I have to pay the AF, so that's May - December (9 * $20) $180. The $300 is for direct Marriott charges only, so now I "have" to plan a paid stay or a GC purchase for a future paid stay to justify the sizable AF - and our hotel points balances are so high from the pandemic that I'm not sure it's worth it. Amex Offers aren't part of the equation for me because I have several other Amex cards, and I don't think I've seen anything on the Brilliant that hasn't been on other cards.
I picked HGV Tuscany Village mostly for location, but also looked at reviews, pool etc. It looks like you can walk to the outlet mall. The booking person I talked to said Tuscany Village and Sea World were her 2 favorite location, take that with a grain of salt, but I think we have to go Parc Soleil for the timeshare presentation. I think Las Palmeras is closest to USO.Do you mind sharing which of the Orlando Hiltons you chose? Reviews are all over the place. I'm going to end up using it sometime in September, I think. No Disney tickets at that time, maybe Universal.
Does anyone know, is there a specific SW Chase link for the new 5% offer? I tried the general link but like others have reported it only shows the old offer that expires next week. Did get the offer on P2’s IHG card.
ohhhh sorry I misread that!This was a Hyatt offer - first time I've gotten a Hyatt offer.
I have no idea how CBD oil works but there are a few studies showing decreased vaccine response when using acetaminophen or ibuprofen for post vaccine aches and pains. I avoid anything in the first 24 hours that might blunt immune response. As uncomfortable as it is, the arm soreness, etc, is a sign your immune system is reacting to the vaccine. The second vaccine response should be bigger because you already have some antibodies. I'm not saying you shouldn't use CBD because I have no idea if it's anti-inflammatory or blunts immune response, just that I avoid taking things after vaccines.Wanted to share my Pfizer experience- got vax around 2 yesterday- rubbed cbd oil on that spot every couple of hours since,upped my normal cbd oil intake (supposed to be helpful with aches and pains anyway since I have fibromyalgia) So far just a very slight sore spot on arm, nothing to even think about...don't know if the cbd oil helped but thought I'd put that out there for those that use it....
I picked HGV Tuscany Village mostly for location, but also looked at reviews, pool etc. It looks like you can walk to the outlet mall. The booking person I talked to said Tuscany Village and Sea World were her 2 favorite location, take that with a grain of salt, but I think we have to go Parc Soleil for the timeshare presentation. I think Las Palmeras is closest to USO.
Yes,I'd read a few things too about that. A few articles did say tylenol was ok if needed but only after the shot. CBD tends to reduce inflammation (supposedly) so I figured reducing the site swelling wasn't going to alter the overall effect on immune system.I have no idea how CBD oil works but there are a few studies showing decreased vaccine response when using acetaminophen or ibuprofen for post vaccine aches and pains. I avoid anything in the first 24 hours that might blunt immune response. As uncomfortable as it is, the arm soreness, etc, is a sign your immune system is reacting to the vaccine. The second vaccine response should be bigger because you already have some antibodies. I'm not saying you shouldn't use CBD because I have no idea if it's anti-inflammatory or blunts immune response, just that I avoid taking things after vaccines.
I gave DD some advil about 10 hours after her shot yesterday. She had a headache that was threatening to turn into a migraine, got her period and was feeling all around crappy. I figured it was long enough and there was definitely an immune response going on. I would have been hesitant to give anything for just arm pain. I didn't take anything for mine.I have no idea how CBD oil works but there are a few studies showing decreased vaccine response when using acetaminophen or ibuprofen for post vaccine aches and pains. I avoid anything in the first 24 hours that might blunt immune response. As uncomfortable as it is, the arm soreness, etc, is a sign your immune system is reacting to the vaccine. The second vaccine response should be bigger because you already have some antibodies. I'm not saying you shouldn't use CBD because I have no idea if it's anti-inflammatory or blunts immune response, just that I avoid taking things after vaccines.
September - road trip to Michigan. Doing a week visiting Frankenmuth, Traverse City, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Paradise (to name a few).
I am very excited to travel again.
We had 4 more students test positive yesterday. So we're at 8 for the week and a staff member. The numbers in Michigan are going CRAZY in the teen demographic. The governor is trying to blame sports, but like I said, my kids played while remote, lots did. The thing that change? She told us all to go back to school so many did w/ a hybrid schedule. Then they decided to tie funding to being in school at least 20 hours. So many schools had to move to 4+ days in person. They also dropped the spacing to 3'. My classroom is fine as my students are normally spaced 3' to begin with. And w/ 1/2 my classes still online I can space my students every other computer, so they easily are 6' apart still. But there are classrooms filled like they were March 2020. I'm not sure why the push to do this JUST BEFORE break as well. Like let us go on break, and then worry about it. But then again, after break it's all down hill w/ state tests, AP tests, etc.Aside from the school and outside of school guidance being all over the place, it looks like you infection rate in-school is pretty good at 1%. Around here the general public positivity is about 5% now. Stay vigilant!
My BIGGEST argument is what is 9 weeks going to do? I've come across more students struggling because of all the changes! It's not the online they can't do. It's finally getting a routine and we change it again. But who am I? Just someone who's been in the classroom 22 years.My son had an issue with one kid for a few years but he wouldn't tell the principal/assistant principal the kid's name so they did nothing (he didn't want to tattle or have retaliation). When it happened again last February (2020) I emailed the teacher who told the AP who called my kid into her office, their policy being talk to the kids only. Of course he again wouldn't name the kid, so I called the AP (new to the school) and she was shocked it had been going on from 3rd to 5th grade and not only were they in the same 5th grade class, the teacher made them partners on a project. Long story short, I never got to meet with the AP since lockdown started the Friday before our scheduled meeting. They did promise to notify the middle school that they should not be in the same class.
My son is struggling with anxiety, especially with tests, even though he's been remote the whole time. Our districts initially did a great job with consistency, all remote. The high school was especially hard line on staying remote, especially after the High school district superintendent died of COVID last fall. They actually started in person this week. Elementary/middle school district did full remote until end of January, then went hybrid with the kids split am/pm and the teachers teaching remote and in person simultaneously. They are now going full day in person after spring break, but still offering remote as state mandated, but have no concrete plans and are leaving it up to each school to figure it out. There will be 35 days left in the school year. DS doesn't want to go, despite his anxiety during remote, and I don't see the point of forcing him for 35 days.
I got that too, the location doesn't look that great. From what I see on Google maps, it is not beachfront.
Still missing my resort credit from Hilton Aspire from Feb 15. Ugh. I messaged and got the 6-8 weeks line.
As for the Hilton timeshare, we are doing that too. I bought pre-COVID and have extended so many times, I just bit the bullet and booked 3 nights there and 5 nights at Swan for August. I had hoped to use it for a weekend in winter when we were tired of Chicago cold.
So I'm still irritated we didn't get our schools open in the fall but tend to agree--at this point, why bother? The kids in the classroom are getting a compromised experience because the teacher has 20 virtual students and 2 in person in my kids' high schools. Add in Wellness Wednesday (why is that 100% asynchronous instead of being a virtual day for all while the school is cleaned?) and we lost 20% more instruction time. The school day has already been shortened here. The high achieving kids (I have one) will be okay--they always are. The others (have one of those too) are up the creek. The ones that haven't been showing up or who have learning differences will probably never recover. And I swear these high school kids now think school is prison and getting them back in person is going to be a nightmare. They like being able to go out to lunch with friends or run to Target during study hall. (Sort of like me never wanting to return to the office when I'm very productive at home and I can do a quick errand during lunch.)Let's hope Michigan is more back to normal by September!
We had 4 more students test positive yesterday. So we're at 8 for the week and a staff member. The numbers in Michigan are going CRAZY in the teen demographic. The governor is trying to blame sports, but like I said, my kids played while remote, lots did. The thing that change? She told us all to go back to school so many did w/ a hybrid schedule. Then they decided to tie funding to being in school at least 20 hours. So many schools had to move to 4+ days in person. They also dropped the spacing to 3'. My classroom is fine as my students are normally spaced 3' to begin with. And w/ 1/2 my classes still online I can space my students every other computer, so they easily are 6' apart still. But there are classrooms filled like they were March 2020. I'm not sure why the push to do this JUST BEFORE break as well. Like let us go on break, and then worry about it. But then again, after break it's all down hill w/ state tests, AP tests, etc.
My BIGGEST argument is what is 9 weeks going to do? I've come across more students struggling because of all the changes! It's not the online they can't do. It's finally getting a routine and we change it again. But who am I? Just someone who's been in the classroom 22 years.