I remember reading a post about this before we became f/t, but I can't seem to find it.
Not only can't I remember where I've been last, but I don't know what day of the week it is, what season I'm in or what state I'm in (besides the state of confusion!) I haven't decided if this is a good or bad thing, but I guess it's what happens when you don't have a Mon-Fri, 9-5 routine.
pkhalin said
08:40 PM Mar 26, 2015
Ok, Cheryl, now you're scarin' me!
Is that what it truly means to be 'lost in America'? I think I'm looking forward to it.
Happy (lost and incoherent/) trails!
BiggarView said
05:08 AM Mar 27, 2015
cherylbrv wrote:
I remember reading a post about this before we became f/t, but I can't seem to find it.
Not only can't I remember where I've been last, but I don't know what day of the week it is, what season I'm in or what state I'm in (besides the state of confusion!) I haven't decided if this is a good or bad thing, but I guess it's what happens when you don't have a Mon-Fri, 9-5 routine.
Time to put down the wine glass.
Seriously, if those are your only concerns, you seem to have adapted well to the new "schedule"
Dog Folks said
06:53 AM Mar 27, 2015
You know why this happens?
Because where you are, what time it is, what day it is, what state you are in, is no longer important. You are too busy enjoying life.
P.S. One day I was waiting for the DW in a WalMart. I realized I was in a WalMart but I did not know what town or state this WalMart was in! Well, they all look alike inside you know.
It's a common occurrence. Don't worry about it.
-- Edited by Dog Folks on Friday 27th of March 2015 06:54:57 AM
-- Edited by Dog Folks on Friday 27th of March 2015 06:55:51 AM
cheryls-other-half said
06:56 AM Mar 27, 2015
mitch snips (shoots?)..
biggaRView wrote:
cherylbrv wrote: Time to put down the wine glass.
...........YES DEAR, time to put aside the watermelon "99" you've been slurping!!!
Seriously, if those are your only concerns, you seem to have adapted well to the new "schedule"
oh, and adapting to a schedule is a new concept for her, but she is trying.. (very???!)
MITCH
PD CFK said
08:40 AM Mar 27, 2015
Schedule? You have a schedule?? pk
PIEERE said
09:05 AM Mar 27, 2015
Now you know how I feel! If I didn't have this smartbutt phone I'd be in it deep, lol. It's a tough way to living!
cheryls-other-half said
10:47 AM Mar 27, 2015
PD CFK wrote:
Schedule? You have a schedule?? pk
Mitch Quips:
Schedule? Durn tooting.
Cheryl works full-time from the house/RIG, and I simply take up space.
This week, after FINALLY (YAY!) moving from the site of the Feb Boondocking rally, (new king-pin installed!)
we are moving north to visit kids in North Carolina.
Her clients ALL needed her to work this week, so we're traveling in AM, and working/docking at night!
and me? yeah, when I can get it!
PD CFK said
05:31 PM Mar 27, 2015
Oops! Sorry, Mitch. Having a "senior moment" here. Foggy brain thinking that everyone is retired. I know that is not the case and I apologize for that comment. My hat's off to you, Cheryl, for working from home. I wouldn't be able to keep my head on straight around here if I had to try to be organized enough to produce paperwork for clients. Enjoy North Carolina Pat K
Barbaraok said
07:34 PM Mar 27, 2015
On the third & 4th Wednesday of every month I say a little thank you to all of those of you still working and paying taxes.
TomW said
10:59 PM Mar 28, 2015
I'm with Barb, tho it is twice thankful for us on the 4th Wednesday and then along comes the last actual working day of the month and the result of my 37 yrs of retirement savings triples my thanks that my state retirement system is still solvent.
Aurora Borealis said
11:30 AM Mar 29, 2015
Yes, Cheryl works :)
But you do more than take up space Mitch. You bring Levity to Life for Cheryl and your fellow camper :)
marianne57 said
02:13 PM Mar 29, 2015
Cheryl,
I can't wait until we can leave and I can have that same feeling of euphoria! :)
charles said
07:52 PM Mar 30, 2015
My position is : A schedule is a very bad thing to have, it will cause you to STAY when you should go and GO when you should stay.
Life is much better without one.
CCC
Camper Chronicles said
04:27 AM Apr 4, 2015
Cheryl I got one of those days of the week clocks as a joke but actually find myself using it :)
Barbaraok said
09:28 AM Apr 4, 2015
Lee and Trace wrote:
Cheryl I got one of those days of the week clocks as a joke but actually find myself using it :)
We got one at our retirement party. Everybody laughed, as did we, but it has turned out to be one of the most useful things we could have! Since everyday is Saturday to us, it really helps to know what day of the week it is - going out to breakfast on the weekend when everyone else does can mean long lines. Plus I've been known to put a post-it note arrow to indicate which day we are suppose to leave.
Barb
-- Edited by Barbaraok on Saturday 4th of April 2015 09:29:42 AM
I remember reading a post about this before we became f/t, but I can't seem to find it.
Not only can't I remember where I've been last, but I don't know what day of the week it is, what season I'm in or what state I'm in (besides the state of confusion!) I haven't decided if this is a good or bad thing, but I guess it's what happens when you don't have a Mon-Fri, 9-5 routine.
Ok, Cheryl, now you're scarin' me!
Is that what it truly means to be 'lost in America'? I think I'm looking forward to it.
Happy (lost and incoherent/) trails!
Time to put down the wine glass.


Seriously, if those are your only concerns, you seem to have adapted well to the new "schedule"
You know why this happens?

Because where you are, what time it is, what day it is, what state you are in, is no longer important. You are too busy enjoying life.
P.S. One day I was waiting for the DW in a WalMart. I realized I was in a WalMart but I did not know what town or state this WalMart was in! Well, they all look alike inside you know.
It's a common occurrence. Don't worry about it.
-- Edited by Dog Folks on Friday 27th of March 2015 06:54:57 AM
-- Edited by Dog Folks on Friday 27th of March 2015 06:55:51 AM
oh, and adapting to a schedule is a new concept for her, but she is trying.. (very???!)
MITCH
Mitch Quips:
Schedule? Durn tooting.
Cheryl works full-time from the house/RIG, and I simply take up space.
This week, after FINALLY (YAY!) moving from the site of the Feb Boondocking rally, (new king-pin installed!)
we are moving north to visit kids in North Carolina.
Her clients ALL needed her to work this week, so we're traveling in AM, and working/docking at night!
and me? yeah, when I can get it!
On the third & 4th Wednesday of every month I say a little thank you to all of those of you still working and paying taxes.
But you do more than take up space Mitch. You bring Levity to Life for Cheryl and your fellow camper :)
Cheryl,
I can't wait until we can leave and I can have that same feeling of euphoria! :)
Life is much better without one.
CCC
We got one at our retirement party. Everybody laughed, as did we, but it has turned out to be one of the most useful things we could have! Since everyday is Saturday to us, it really helps to know what day of the week it is - going out to breakfast on the weekend when everyone else does can mean long lines. Plus I've been known to put a post-it note arrow to indicate which day we are suppose to leave.
Barb
-- Edited by Barbaraok on Saturday 4th of April 2015 09:29:42 AM