Frosty Day

From sunny skies and 49F yesterday, to a frosty and foggy day with a high that reached only 21F here at home!
From sunny skies and 49F yesterday, to a frosty and foggy day with a high that reached only 21F here at home!
It’s true that winters can be cold in Colorado. And yes, there are days when we have frost and snow and ice and fog. But between those kinds of days, we have plenty of days filled with sunshine andЧитать далее
We have 9-foot ceilings in our home. As a result, our kitchen cabinetry do not go all the way up to the ceiling.
I’m not sure if we were offered extended cabinetry when we were making designЧитать далее
Mui likes a heavy cover when he’s sleeping. I’m the opposite.
The solution? I knit an oversized afghan/blanket that he can put over the comforter on his side of the bed. I knit it in aЧитать далее
COVID-19 vaccinations for Mui's age group opened on 8 February.
He got his invitation to make an appointment late on the 9th. It couldn't have been easier to do so. Just a few clicks on the UCHealthЧитать далее
We’ve had some cold spells and some snow in the past months, but no real accumulation. In fact, because we didn’t reach the 3” mark, the snow removal team got off scot free. Luckily, Mui has aЧитать далее
Not only did we wake up to a colorful sunrise that made our winter wonderland scenery all the more beautiful, we finally broke the recent streak of below-freezing temps today.
It was 49F when we leftЧитать далее
Mui got the second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday, 6 March. Easy peasy ... well-organized process ... in and out within minutes. Same as it was the first time around.
HeЧитать далее
Frustrating!
What is frustrating? Seeing all kinds of availability for COVID-19 vaccine appointments and not being able to snag one due to glitchy pharmacy apps.
After spending a couple of hoursЧитать далее
365 days! A whole year of battling the coronavirus! WOW!
When we left the US on 1 March 2020 — for a TransAtlantic Crossing aboard Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas — there were just 75Читать далее