Love this quote. It's relating to sustainable way of thinking about weight management. There is so much in it, isn't it?Realistic, flexible and focused on the big picture
Driving from Connecticut to Florida took us two days and one night in the Sleep Inn in North Carolina. We did it on our honeymoon in my non-air conditioned car with the windows wide open, and a few other times. It’s A LOT, but we saved money. I would probably never do it again now that we’re getting older and more spoiled. Those drives were adventures and gave us many stories to tell.We made it to our mini vaca destination! For anyone familiar with VT the notch pass is closed for the winter which meant we had to go in a huge semi circle and add 25 mins to our trip...plus most of the restaurants at the resort are on non-peak hours so dinner last night was an adventure. But we are here and the change of scenery is nice. Going to venture out in an hour or so to go to the coffee shop.
I really want to road trip someday from RI to WDW but after the 5 hour trip yesterday that dream trip will be put on the back burner for few years I think!
I was amazed though at the difference for packing for condo style vs hotel and spring/winter vs summer. I packed less bags for a full week in wdw vs 3 days here in VT. Jeans and sweatshirts take up a lot of room in a suitcase! And the fact DH just throws stuff in a bag...ugh.
When I was living in Washington DC my Niece, then 11 years old, flew out from Seattle and we drove down to WDW... it was only my second WDW trip. On the way down we did our overnight stop in Savannah. I don't remember where we stopped on the way back, but we always stayed in Days Inn's, including in Kissimmee. Man its funny to think back... that would have been 31 years ago!Driving from Connecticut to Florida took us two days and one night in the Sleep Inn in North Carolina. We did it on our honeymoon in my non-air conditioned car with the windows wide open, and a few other times. It’s A LOT, but we saved money. I would probably never do it again now that we’re getting older and more spoiled. Those drives were adventures and gave us many stories to tell.
Yesterday was another very challenging work day, and I am worn out. Some things have happened that actually made me angry, but I think I've worked thru it. My calendar is not full of meetings today, so that's good, but an issue that's been eating up all my time is still happening - ugh. And midday I have to make a presentation in a large meeting, not a big deal in itself but I expect to be talked over by a couple people, which is never fun.
Not sure what I'm going to do tomorrow, but it needs to be fun so I can let go for the day. Sunday afternoon I have to drop the car off at the auto shop and then my flight for my business trip is in the early evening, so Sunday isn't going to feel like a day off.
1. Something you loveSOCIAL SATURDAY SCAVENGER HUNT
How to play: Find the items listed & post your answers using photos, images, or words.
1. Something you love
2. Dream destination
3. Something on your wish list
4. Something that gives you joy
5. Your favorite way to relax
6. Your hobby
Have fun!