It's about time.

Many of you can relate to Working long hours at your career. Raising your families. Buying a home and paying all the bills related to being homeowners and parents. We're now retired and don't need all that work and expense. Now "It's about time" and what we do to follow our dreams.

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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Explanation And Getting It Straight.

Our Location today is Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada.

Kathy was only awake for an hour and a half before she finally fell asleep last night. I was asleep almost instantly and only woke once long enough to roll over. I didn’t wake until nearly 7:30 this morning. For the last few days as I watched the sunrise from the office I felt a sense of encouragement as the sun would reflect off the distant clouds. Only to later have that feeling dashed as the sun climbed higher into the sky to completely hide from sight for the remainder of the day. 

Reading yesterday’s comments I was given a trick to try before I ever make another Contact Card and will hope that it works because if it does it would save me lots of time in the future. Due to our going Fulltime next spring I removed the word Tecumseh from the front of our cards. This left only Ontario, Canada showing in the lower corner which should be considered as our future address because we may not always be staying at the same parks when we return to Canada and we could even change our mailing address without affecting our contact cards. It was also mentioned that I should be listing E-mail and telephone numbers. Since the front of our card is so busy that’s what I have already been using the back of our card for. Addressing another comment it would be impossible to detail a picture to the extent I needed to in Photo Shop using the touch pad.

I mentioned the other day how I use Microsoft Excel for lots of different things such as knowing that we have sufficient amounts of vitamins and medication when we travel. After counting all the meds we received yesterday to be certain we hadn’t been shortchanged I began making my entries in Excel only to see that we’d still run short by seven capsules on one of Kathy’s medications. After lunch Kathy and I went over to Shoppers Drug Mart and explained the problem at the pharmacy desk. Twenty minutes later we were walking out with the seven capsules making certain Kathy won’t fall short. Unfortunately that particular store seldom sells their vitamins at sale prices so we drove over to the Shoppers Drug Mart on Manning Road where I was able to get the last of the vitamins to see us until the end of April. 

The rest of the evening has been spent doing additional research on the computers. The forecasted rain has arrived and should clear out for tomorrow along with bringing colder temperatures. Thanks for following along and feel free to leave a comment. Be Safe and Enjoy!

It’s about time.


Krackers

Office Jokes, Quotes, and Anecdotes

Easy on the Ice!

We are very fortunate to have a refrigerator with an icemaker here at the office. It would be nice if you didn't fill up your gargantuan sports flask with ice every morning so the rest of us can have some ice before the afternoon. Also, the ice basket has a scoop right next to it, and it's there for a reason. Use it.

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2 comments:

  1. Another thing you could do, when you are done playing around with photo shop where you have your work just the way you want it... copy it back to excel into a cell and save as "jpg". Saving as a jpeg/jpg will give you a white background always. Now if you want a transparent background, then say the excel as a "gif" or "png" file. Saving as a transparent you could eventually take your card and put it in the header of your website or even your facebook page (if you have one).... you have a few more winter months to play and learn... enjoy!

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  2. My, you are really organized. I like that. Hubby handles the medication situation. Gotta keep on his good side.....

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