It's the usual Monday for me--no sleeping in.
Happy Birthday, Beverly!
Happy Anniversary, Lori & Kat!
I'm getting ready to book a NYC trip next month and wondering if I should go with Jetblue or not. They're making wide cancellations of their flights today to catch back up on their schedule from the Valentine's Day storm. They're still the cheapest flights I can find (even if they are up $100 from what I looked at two weeks ago.)
I'm dithering. Do I continue to look at other options? It's not likely that I'll get a non-stop to NYC out of Columbus if I don't go with them.
I'm having similar issues, Cash -- for obvious reasons, JetBlue flights are pretty cheap right now, but are they going to recover from this? I guess you have to assume that they are.
OMG so hungry. Where are my parents??
Happy Birthday Beverly.
Happy Anniversary Lori & Kat.
Happy Monday everyone. Step on.
Jesse, I'll probably go ahead with them. They have a decent track record of customer service, don't they? I've never used them before.
Owen just started singing "Life is a Highway" thanks to Cars. I'm planning a Pixar themed birthday party in April.
I keep forgetting that people have today off.
This is me. I didn't even know it was a holiday weekend until some time on Sunday.
Birthday happies for Beverly!
Anniversary happies for Kat and Lori!
Happy Year of the Pig!!!
Yep, Chinese New Year is today. Gawd, the parades in San Francisco were fun....
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That's very helpful MFNlaw-- thanks!
Happy birthday, happy anniversary!
That was helpful more up to date info Maria. I was married in the Catholic Church in 1973. The most memorable part of the sessions before was the priest telling me that it was my "obligation" to have sex with my husband. He was given no such instruction! We both laughed and laughed about that. All in all it was no biggee. Stuff that people ought to think about and discuss beforehand I suppose.
In the Jewish religion, both the husband and wife have the obligation to have sex. Or at least that's what I learned from
Yentl.