Been contemplating the word "value", just like "standards" that came up as a prompt in an ADHD feed... as in what standards serve you well or don't serve you at all. What do I value? Haven't really been able to answer that question. My healthful focus lately has been on resting, and being OK with doing nothing, not feeling guilty. But I also need to be moving more, but do I value moving more? Hmmmm....
Doing fun exercising would require exercising, now wouldn't it? I like the idea of dancing around that so many of you have mentioned, so might give that a try.
For woohoos... my rug for the front porch came yesterday and I really like it, it makes the porch look like a completed space.
Monday is the holiday, so woohoo for a three day weekend! Yesterday we got notification that we are ontrack for solid half-year bonuses, something we were doubting based on a monthly financial readout for our area that we had a couple weeks ago, so woohoo for that! And woohoo that my trip to LA week after next is just an overnighter.
Last night I got to thinking about turning my current park pass into an annual pass, which I'm assuming will be available again by September. My March 2020 trip was to have been a long one, so I got a 10-day pass, but in September I'll only use 8 days of it, and that is if I go in to a park the first evening. So right there I'm losing about $130. Upgrading will cost around $350. I have friends going in early November, right now there there are few hotels available, but that should change as more open back up. Or if I went in the Spring, the annual upgrade would cost about half of what another park pass would cost. If I did another trip in fall 2022, that would be around $125 pass-cost for each trip. And I've got enough frequent flyer miles for one free ticket, so whatever trip comes next it would be pretty darn cheap. Thanks for sticking around for my class in Disney math (spending money to save money).