tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5999752843311959295.post4789715668772523086..comments2023-08-18T07:59:00.089-05:00Comments on Travels with Kaye: Social Life and Other Elusive ThingsKaye Georgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05596677617002735674noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5999752843311959295.post-88693939224977364812021-05-26T13:23:29.957-05:002021-05-26T13:23:29.957-05:00I'm glad to be able to make someone feel bette...I'm glad to be able to make someone feel better! We did a few family Zooms and those were SO great. Kaye Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05596677617002735674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5999752843311959295.post-12623803935341663052021-05-26T12:28:35.411-05:002021-05-26T12:28:35.411-05:00Would it be rude of me to say that you've made...Would it be rude of me to say that you've made me feel better? I've been bemoaning my meds for blood pressure and osteoporosis, which make me feel tired all the time. Gee, don't I have it tough! I'll just add that I'm full of admiration for folks like you who keep on truckin'. As for the pandemic, I guess it didn't affect me much. I've always been a bit of a solitary (just ask my ex-husband, it drove him nuts), so spending hours at home either at my computer or watching my favorite old movies is no big deal. I do see less of my great-grandkids, since they, too, stick close to home now. Thank heaven for things like Facebook and Zoom and all these other things. I shudder to think what the psychological impact would have been on the entire planet. Lots and lots of letters? Phone calls? Anyway, hang in there, Tiger. You're doing great for the rest of us.Eugenia Parrishhttps://eugeniaparrish.blog/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5999752843311959295.post-27698470110005218972021-05-26T11:34:30.295-05:002021-05-26T11:34:30.295-05:00Aw, that's a sweet outcome. I've missed se...Aw, that's a sweet outcome. I've missed seeing my scattered kids SO much. I still have a batch in TX to see. Kaye Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05596677617002735674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5999752843311959295.post-19262198910477369322021-05-26T10:08:44.348-05:002021-05-26T10:08:44.348-05:00Aside from the obvious, and not being able to see ...Aside from the obvious, and not being able to see my children who are scattered all over, the biggest change was spending time with my husband. Ever since I met him he traveled for business, for years he was gone six months of every year. Until the pandemic we had never been together so much, and we were both a little worried about how we'd adjust after more than 40 years of going our own ways much of the time. The biggest surprise was how much we still like each other, maybe more than ever. <br /><br />My best friend had the same experience. She and her husband had never spent so many weeks in a row in the same house, and they are closer than they've ever been. Karen in Ohiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13846039203123720312noreply@blogger.com