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Sans Souci

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Oh Ewww. Yeah, I'd be ready to be done with that situation, too. I really miss mountains. The Netherlands doesn't have any, and we have to drive pretty far into Germany to see some. I LOVE Bavaria, and Austria is beautiful too. I'd also like to see Switzerland, and Italy has been on my bucket list foever. That's one of the things I miss about Wyoming. Mountains close by.

And most housing over here is row housing, so you share walls with the neighbors. All of our neighbors are hard of hearing, and a lot of like to yell. The girls on one side are/were both bused to Arnhem for a special school for the hearing impaired, and on the other side, they have a light flashing doorbell. Anyway, they are all Turkish, and apparently in their culture, it's normal for kids to stay up late at night, even on school nights. I used to wonder about it, because we'd be trying to sleep, and the kids would be outside playing at 11pm. I stuck my head out the window one night and asked them to please keep it down because we were trying to sleep, and a visiting child told me to F off. On the other side, you can almost tell time by their shouting matches. Nearly every night at 11, the mother is yelling at the son who is still living at home. The daughter is married and has kids of her own now. I don't miss that on vacation. I guess there are pros and cons for each. I think ideally, I'd like to get a cabin in the mountains with all the comforts of home, but no neighbors, and close to good restaurants and site-seeing options like museums, castles, historic sites, etc.
I often think about renting a cabin, too. Marriott has these rentals that look like tiny homes called Postcard Cabins. I was so tempted to book one outside of about two hours outside of LA, but I wasn't sure if there was anything near by. I don't mind cooking on vacation here and there, but not every day, for every meal.

After we got married, we lived in a row home, too. It was the center home. One side had a couple who get into these shouting matches, too, and the other side had a baby whose bedroom shared a wall with ours. I didn't like that people look out of their bedroom window and have a bird's eye view of our back yard. I always felt like I had to keep my voice down otherwise I was disturbing someone.

I wonder if kids in Turkey play outside so late because it is so hot there in the summer? My husband used to go on vacation in Selçuk and he said it's really hot there, not unlike the US southwest. But, at any rate, it's inappropriate for a kid to tell an adult to F off just for asking them to keep it down. What a rude, little brat.
 

Sans Souci

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Hello-

I'm continuing to do yoga until I feel like doing something else. It's good for traveling, since I have a travel mat and it doesn't require a lot of room. I'm kind of stressed about...stuff right now, so I am hoping this will help.

I got a Covid booster and flu shot today at CVS. The pharmacist said she's seeing a lot of people coming in. She doesn't ask if anyone is high risk, either. She told me a good reason for her is "you don't like the way your hair looks today." I'm probably going to feel lousy later on, but that's the price of admission.

I wanted to make cocktails last night, but I didn't want the alcohol. So, I looked at zero proof spirits. They make different types of zero proof spirits like rum, whiskey, tequila. I wanted to make rum cocktails. OMG, a 750 ml bottle of zero proof rum is $30! I can get a bottle of the same size of Bacardi for half the price. Are you kidding me? No. Absolutely not. So, I went home and mixed a bit of OJ with some Fresca and had the saddest mocktail in the world. lol
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Hello-

I'm continuing to do yoga until I feel like doing something else. It's good for traveling, since I have a travel mat and it doesn't require a lot of room. I'm kind of stressed about...stuff right now, so I am hoping this will help.

I got a Covid booster and flu shot today at CVS. The pharmacist said she's seeing a lot of people coming in. She doesn't ask if anyone is high risk, either. She told me a good reason for her is "you don't like the way your hair looks today." I'm probably going to feel lousy later on, but that's the price of admission.

I wanted to make cocktails last night, but I didn't want the alcohol. So, I looked at zero proof spirits. They make different types of zero proof spirits like rum, whiskey, tequila. I wanted to make rum cocktails. OMG, a 750 ml bottle of zero proof rum is $30! I can get a bottle of the same size of Bacardi for half the price. Are you kidding me? No. Absolutely not. So, I went home and mixed a bit of OJ with some Fresca and had the saddest mocktail in the world. lol

$30 for zero proof rum? That's pretty steep and kind of unnecessary for a mocktail. I like your idea of the OJ and Fresca better. I understand NA beer because beer has a strong distinct flavor but the zero proof rum, vodka and tequila not so much.
 

HouCuseChickie

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I wanted to make cocktails last night, but I didn't want the alcohol. So, I looked at zero proof spirits. They make different types of zero proof spirits like rum, whiskey, tequila. I wanted to make rum cocktails. OMG, a 750 ml bottle of zero proof rum is $30! I can get a bottle of the same size of Bacardi for half the price. Are you kidding me? No. Absolutely not. So, I went home and mixed a bit of OJ with some Fresca and had the saddest mocktail in the world. lol

$30 for zero proof rum? That's pretty steep and kind of unnecessary for a mocktail. I like your idea of the OJ and Fresca better. I understand NA beer because beer has a strong distinct flavor but the zero proof rum, vodka and tequila not so much.

YES!!! $30 for zero proof anything is entirely too much! That's insane. I have a hard time spending more than that on a bottle of anything that isn't some special edition or aged an extensive amount of time.
 

HouCuseChickie

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Our house is too small to leave things in baskets and such. It's already so cluttered...we really just don't have enough space. This was never meant for a family of 4 adults....it's considered a "starter house" where you live for a few years until the kids get older and need a bit of space. But it's a lower cost neighborhood, so most families living here stay here a long time just because they can't afford anything more. I don't iron unless one of us needs something fancy. If my husband has a meeting with clients, he'll ask me to iron a shirt....same for a wedding or funeral. Otherwise, people are pretty casual here. DH wears jeans to work, much to my MIL's chagrin. When we were first married and we moved over here, we were living with them, and she told me once "Let's go shopping and I'll pick out some work clothes for him, and YOU make him wear them!" I refused. She wanted him to wear button down shirts and slacks every day...professional looking. But everyone at his office just wears jeans and polo shirts or sweaters. And all those things, I hang over the banister, so they don't wrinkle as much....well, jeans go in the dryer, but the shirts hang dry. And I totally agree with you that downtime is more valuable than a mopped floor. That's why my house hadn't been properly cleaned in YEARS. I did what HAD to be done and that's it. I mopped the floors, but not as often as they probably should be. I just don't have time and energy to do that regularly.

My husband definitely has specialties with cooking. Tonight, he's going to try Orange Chicken. He's really good at Chicken Katsu Curry. We ate at this Asian/Indian fusion restuarant, and this is our favorite thing there. They put out a cookbook, so I bought it, and it has the recipe for it, and it's so good. I know they have the restaurant in the UK, too, but I don't know about the US. Wagamama. Anyway, that's one that he's really gotten good at making. E is really good in the kitchen....she does a lot of experimenting with recipes, too. She's developed her own Steak Teriyaki Udon recipe that we love, and is really simple and fast to make. But now we are teaching A to make his favorites so that if we're not home to make his food, he won't just starve. He also can ride his bike to any number of restaurants, and can order food in on his phone, so he's becoming more independent. He's not completely confident in his cooking yet, but he's getting there.

Oh, partying seems to be universal among high school and college students. And over here, the drinking age is 18, and in Germany you can drink beer and wine already at 16. We are 15 minutes from the German border. One of E's friends....or well, he used to date one of her best friends, lived in a town that was right next to the German border. I worked there for a couple of years and could practically spit into Germany from my workplace. I used to go fill up the car after work because gas was SOOOO much cheaper in Germany, and it was like 2 minutes from my work. So a lot of kids just go into Germany to party. There are actually a couple of towns that are half in the Netherlands and half in Germany, and there is a bar somewhere that is literally ON the border, so kids can walk in on the Netherlands side and go drink on the German side. E's not a partier or a drinker, but her friends all like to drink now that they are 18. Partying and hooking up is a big thing, but actual relationships don't seem to be. The one guy broke up with E's friend after high school because he never intended the relationship to go past that...he just wanted to have someone to be with in high school and then when he went to college, he wanted to party and sleep around. Of course he didn't tell HER that he wasn't intending for the relationship to be serious, so she was blindsided when he broke it off. They dated for 3 years in high school and she figured she'd probably marry him...her parents were high school sweethearts and are still happy together, so she just thought it was going to be the same for them. But then one of the other guys in their friend group swooped in and snatched her up, and when the first guy realized college wasn't like he thought it would be, he wanted her back and was ticked that someone else had already asked her out, and if you ask me, she's much better off with this 2nd boyfriend. He's much more her type. She's studying Biology and had thought first she was going to work in the forest service. He's very outdoorsy, has done some survival courses where they had to smear themselves with mud and sleep in a hole they dug, and catch their own food, etc. And he's an international level Karate or Judo athlete....he was nominated for some young athlete of the year in the Netherlands thing. The best friend's birthday is today, and they live one street over from us and it was her party last night, and the boyfriend insisted they walk E home together to make sure she got here safely, and that's not the first time. The first guy was always too drunk to really care. He was a heavy partier and not as...responsible as this new boyfriend. Everything happens for a reason, and I think she's better off now. But it's definitely not common for kids their age to be in such serious relationships. I think there IS a cultural element to THAT....not so much the partying, because most of the kids DO go to parties and clubs and such. But over here, we don't have very high teen pregnancy rates and such....it's much more relaxed over here and kids have more access to information, protection, etc. There's not as much of a taboo as there is in the US. So they aren't getting into relationships at such young ages. They party, but they aren't looking for relationships, if that makes sense.

But E is very much a minority. She likes to SMELL drinks, but she has this thing where she really doesn't like bitter tastes...she's very sensitive to bitter. She doesn't even like most carbonated drinks. She likes Rootbeer and cream soda, but will only drink Pepsi or coke if she REALLY needs a drink, and then it's just a swallow. So she doesn't drink because everything is too bitter. Even my Baileys or Amaretto are no-goes for her, and I don't think those are too bad. I don't like beer or wine, and I don't like really strong stuff like rum. I only like the sweet stuff, and if I have 5 drinks in a year, that's a lot. So she kind of takes after me. I never partied either, though a lot of it for me was not wanting to get in trouble. It wasn't worth it to me. But she says she's a grandma....she would rather spend her time crocheting, reading, sewing, and going to bed early. She's a very boring kind of college student, which is also kind of why she chose her University. Her university is known for being the NERD university. It's in a small town and there's really not much of a night life. So most students choose the bigger cities so they can party....they go to Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Delft....only the people who are really serious about studying go to Wageningen. And she doesn't mind living at home, because even if there WAS a night life, she wouldn't be participating in it. She belongs to an organization for her major that occassionaly sets up party weekends...she's never gone to one. She's on the baking committee, so she has to bake every month for a cake lunch, and that's the extent of her social activity with the organization. She says she knows she's boring, but she's content being a grandma.
It sounds like you have a good system that works with your home and your lives. It's still just hard to swallow when someone throws out your stuff without consent. It's bad enough when I throw out my own stuff and regret it down the road.

Sounds like a great meal! My DH is much more trustworthy with things involving meat. Too much beyond that and I choose to fend for myself. He cooks his pasta until it's mushy, he oversalts and over-peppers because his sense of taste is impacted by the allergy issues he refuses to treat, and he also eats a lot of stuff I just don't eat or eat in extreme moderation. He also likes a lot prepared overly processed things he picks up at Costco. We went together the other night and he jokingly accused me of sending him into bankruptcy because we bought a bunch of healthier stuff that I'll eat. So, I'm left to letting him do meat.

Some kids did something similar with Canada when I was in college. You used to hear the same down here with Mexico until things got more dangerous with gangs and cartels...among other things. As for the dating, at that age, I remember saying I wanted a relationship but getting bored so quickly that my actions said otherwise. I know K and I got into a discussion about it over the summer about pros and cons to going and having random hookups vs. 2-3 week disposable "relationships." Either way, I suspect she'll come out of college with similar results as I did. I have a small handful of friends that met their future spouses in college, but most were just having fun and had to get away from that culture/environment as well as branch off on their own and grow up a bit to be ready for anything more real.

I think K is more like me in this regard. In my college years, I was more interested in the effects of what I was drinking and the social scene that came with it vs. the taste. We drank some awful beer and the alcohol in well-mixers and the various trashcan punches could probably remove paint. We've joked that I shouldn't treat her to anything better until she has the income of her own to afford the good stuff on a regular basis. i.e. no reason to train her taste buds at this point to demand better. When we were in CA, I was shooting bourbon with some of the dads. It was better stuff, but I think it shocked them (almost like I was no fun) when I downed it without batting an eyelash. So, I guess college drinking of nasty stuff prepared me to impress in my adult years! Don't get me wrong...I like the idea of the baking committee and I'm glad there are things like that. Not everyone is into the party scene, which is probably a good thing when you think about it in the long run. It's also probably safer than how I used to like to cook and bake for friends (a strange hostess tendency I have) between bar time and after hours.
 

HouCuseChickie

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Happy Monday! I weighed in over the weekend and I was down another 2 pounds. I'm starting to hit that point (visually) where people beyond my husband are telling me not to lose too much. While it was all mainly complimentary, a number of my coworkers cautioned me with this advice. That being said, I know I am still bigger than I was before the meds and the mental/mobility issues tied to the cancer and complications that ravaged my body/mind and there are definitely areas I'd like to tone up more than they currently look. I think I may have accidentally thrown out one of my skinnier pairs of jeans that I tested a few weeks ago (totally MIA) so I had to buy a comparable pair to replace them and keep testing. OK, I didn't have to, but they are vintage and the pair I found on ebay (after a seller offer) was cheaper than anything I could buy new... even of lesser brand/quality. Seriously, the basic Wranglers selling at Costco cost more.

I started off my Monday with a 4.15 mile walk with some of the best hills I can get in on a shorter distance. I also was in my weighted vest. I don't normally grab weights at home on days when I'm planning to go to the gym, but I also did a small shoulder workout with my set of 5lb dumbbells. I have less than a month until K's first parents' weekend at OU as a sorority girl and I really want to be at a place where I'm comfortable taking pictures that will likely make it onto social media for both the house and possibly the school. I'll have to see how it goes, but I'm trying to step up the nutrition angle by being really mindful of both protein and fiber. I'll have to share a pic of the concoction I made yesterday. It's pretty but needs a bit more sweetener. It's a work in progress, but I feel like things are tightening up as I make this shift to include more fiber in this already protein focused, nutrient dense, calorie conscious mix. I didn't like those Chobani protein yogurts but I did enjoy the cottage cheese and like using plain Greek yogurt as an alternative to things like mayo. So, it's definitely a bit of a change. I may also start doing the full body red light and massage at the gym if I'm not too tired at the end of my workout. It is included, so why not?

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In less fun news, on Friday, my phone started erupting with calls and texts from my bank. To add insult to injury, their website and app went down in the middle of this. Ultimately, someone stole my debit card into and pretty much drained my account. I got the card stopped and the account flagged but I have to wait for the fraudulent transactions to move from pending (hopefully tomorrow) before I can formally contest the charges. It could have been worse, but this it's not exactly pleasant either. Hopefully things will go smoothly with getting the rest of my $ back.
 

HouCuseChickie

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It’s unfortunate that once again… little to no decent Donald merch. I’d love a bejeweled shirt with him. Even the single character stuff at the entry was a bust since the Donald top only came in little kid sizes. I did treat myself to some art (FINALLY) at Wonderground. Sam was even made an honorary citizen for helping wrap up my purchase. Afterwards, I met David for a drink at an outdoor bar. Sam went off with the other girls to head back to the beach. So we were now on our own to enjoy.IMG_8312.jpegIMG_8313.jpegIMG_8314.jpegIMG_8315.jpegIMG_8316.jpegIMG_8317.jpegIMG_8318.jpegIMG_8324.jpegIMG_8325.jpegIMG_8319.jpeg
 

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