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Well, that completely upended our plan for today. Jess' doctor had to squeeze in an emergency surgery, and their post op moved from today to Friday. It'll be at noon with the PA, but that's okay. I cancelled my day off for today and moved it to tomorrow, and with it being at noon, it won't require us to drive down the night before. And, three day weekend!

So, work as normal today. Whoo. It's okay.

Had confirmation that my bosses are scheming on my behalf. Big boss Amanda mentioned that she had her annual review, and that she was talking me up (again) to her boss. I asked if there was something I should know. She said that she didn't want to say just yet, but that they don't want to lose me. So yeah, there's something going on behind the scenes.

I am having the twin needs to clean the fridge out, which will make my back hurt, and mean that I have more trash to take out and my growing claustrophobia at how much shit we have in the house. I feel like I'm not keeping up my end of the deal.

I may Actually put a bunch of the bags and boxes in my car and drive them to the dumpster to make my life easier. It might be faster, too.

Weed is awesome. I took the sleep THC tablet again last night. IT behaved just the same. I woke up a couple of times, but I fell right back to sleep, and feel moderately rested. The sister Pain gummies have been helping Jess with the pain a lot, so that's been good, too. These are all from Curio Wellness. They have a line that's specifically formulated to help with various things, and so far, it does what it says on the tin.

Okay, time for me to get myself together. Everyone have an outstanding Thursday!
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It's Wednesday! We're almost halfway through the week! Well, technically I'm fully halfway through the workweek, since I am off tomorrow to take Jess to their 1 week post op. We're spending the night in DC again since their appt is at 10. To be sure that we got there on time, we'd have to leave super early with both Baltimore, then DC morning traffic. I'd rather just be sure that we get there on time without making me anxious.

The hotel was very nice last time, so I'm expecting a good trip. I don't know if Jess is getting her drains out yet. They're still draining a bit more than they usually like to take them out. But we'll see. If we have to go back in a week, that's what we'll do. But hopefully they behave.

We're both excited to see the results. Jess is nervous about the bandage and drain removal as some people have mentioned that it's unpleasant. I'm sure it'll be okay. They can squeeze my hand if it hurts. They did say that they may cry when they see the new flat chest. It's pretty striking, even with padding and nipple bolsters on.

After we get home, the dog goes for his grooming, and we figure out dinner. I've been really bad about cooking. I haven't cooked a damn thing since Jess' surgery. We've eaten out. I've just have not been sleeping great, and have been very tired.

Today, I feel pretty good right now. I tried a gummie that's made specifically to make you sleep, and boy howdy did it work. I fell asleep fairly quickly, and while I woke up a couple of times to pee, I went right back to sleep. It was lovely.

All my shit is scheduled to come tomorrow, though who knows if it will. I'm looking forward to seeing it all in person. There's one blouse from Universal standard that I'm especially interested in. They have a pretty good sale going on.

Okay, time for me to go forth and take a nice shower. Everyone have an excellent Wednesday!
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OTHER PUBLIC PORTIONS OF THE ROYAL PALACE

The High Court

The rest of the Koretian palace is more easily accessed than the royal residence, rewarding visitors with many hours' worth of sights. I can only touch here upon a few of the more popular places to visit.

A visit to Koretia's High Court is the goal of most visitors. Here Koretia's ruler holds important court cases. In the moment of judgment, he transforms into his godly form. Thus the High Court doubles as a place of worship for most Koretians.

A tip: Although the Jackal considerately wears a mask to hide the most terrifying features of his transformation (which the mask itself barely hints at), it is still wise not to look directly upon the Jackal at his moment of judgment. A few sidelong glances are reasonable enough; the Jackal does not – as one rumor insists – strike down anyone who sees him in divine form. But looking for too long at the Jackal in judgment can have unfortunate effects on viewers. For this reason, a healing woman remains in attendance to assist any visitors who may pass out.

In olden times, court cases were heard privately by Koretia's Kings. The current court, like all of the palace except for the royal residence, was built by Emor during its occupation of Koretia from 961 to 976. During that period, the palace served as the home for the dominion governor, and the court was used by him for trials. A memorial to the Koretians who are thought to have been innocent when they were executed or tortured to death upon the governor's orders has been placed near the entrance of the court. The memorial was paid for by the Chara, at the time that he freed Koretia. It is believed that the Chara had his late father were unaware during that time period of the crimes being committed by the governor in the name of the Chara.


[Translator's note: The Chara's discovery of his governor's offenses is described in Blood Vow and Law of Vengeance.]

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We survived Monday! Good Lord we were busy. The phones didn't stop coming until like 3pm, and then they picked up again after an hour. It was impressive. I ended up doing 57 calls, which is a lot when I also had to fill a couple of slots.

Yesterday, my dress came in. It's not quite the same color as it looked on the site, but it looks very nice, and I actually like the color better. More Russet orange and less bright orange. As per everything I've gotten from Universal Standard, the clothes are soft and well made. The fabric is substantial, but not hot.

I realy love my nightgown/robe combo. I am 100% going to wear it on the balcony wth fuzzy slippers and maybe fleece lined leggings, depending on temperatures. The highs are usually around 54, which is just fine with me. I am tempted to get a robe for Jess. It seems like they're a little more chilly without 10+lbs of insulation on their chest, which makes total sense.

They're continuing to heal well. Fairly mild pain as long as they're taking it easy. They're still napping frequently, but that's good for them. Tomorrow night, it's back down to DC for their follow up appointment on Thursday. It's going to be a busy day, as Yoda has grooming at 2. (we should be back about 12:30pm from Jess' appointment.

I continue to be Alaska focused. I've watched a ton of info on the ship. We're sailing on Holland America on the Konigsdam. We're getting into Seattle 2 days early, then taking the 6pm train up to Vancouver. Then, over to our hotel, where we'll have a quiet night, spend a day exploring Vancouver. The next morning, someone from the hotel will collect our luggage, and off we shall go.

Things to do between now and then:

Passports. To be done as soon as Jess feels able.

More clothes. Not too many. And I think from here on out, I'll be waiting for Black Friday sales.

Break in these freaking hiking shoes. The arch is very high, and I'm still adjusting. Otherwise, they're very comfy.

Okay, Time to get myself together. I need to boil some eggs for breakfast tomorrow. Today I have bratwurst and sauerkraut to make me happy. Everyone have an outstanding Tuesday!
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And we're back to Monday and I for one, am not ready at all. I'm very tired, and a little sore. Plus, over the weekend, I forgot to get my Ambien, so I went without last night and had a somewhat rocky night, though 10mg of THC definitely helped.

Jess is doing well, continuing to be tired, but minimal pain. They may have overdone it a bit, because their one drain had a surprising amout of fluid in it. So they'll take it easier and see if that lessens it.

Yesterday was surprisingly busy. I'd made an appt to get my roots touched up, so I did that. It went very well. I definitely will keep doing it that way. SO much easier than trying to do it myself. I've been using Madison Reed's Savona Scarlet, which gives me a really dark intense red. Add in some cherry chestnut Overtone conditioner, and I'm very happy with the color.

After that, I ran down to a church parish to pick up their spaghetti dinner. Not terrible, but not wonderful either. The salad dressing was excellent, though. The ravioli was a touch dry and the sauce wasn't great either. The cannoli was really tasty, which redeemed a lot.

Then, I relaxed for a few minutes before running to Aldi for a small grocery run. Two walks for the dog in the middle of that and I was wiped out and hurting. Which was when I realized that I completely forgot my Ambien.

In between, I piddled around online, nothing exciting. I did get a couple of shirts, which will hopefully be coming soon. My orange dress is due to come today, so I'm looking forward to seeing that.

But in the meantime, work. We're bound to be crazy today, and I'm going to have two days of emails to go through. Whoo.

I need to make some eggs for breakfast, and then I shall go forth and maybe make the bratwurst I got. It was meant to be for dinner, but they were out of the second type of sausage, so they will be for lunch/snack.

Tonight, I'm going to try out our new Mickey Mouse waffle iron, I think. I have breakfast sausage, so I'm thinking about making those up and doing breakfast for dinner. It's been a while since I made waffles.

And on that note, I better get cooking. Everyone have an awesome Monday!
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It's day 3 post surgery, and I'm up early. Jess seems to be doing well. Their pain level hasn't been high, and they've been doing really well, though I know that they're frustrated that all they can do is nap and idly scroll. It's so much better than I expected them to be. And they look fabulous, even with the swelling and bruising. I'm really looking forward to the great unveiling on Thursday.

We're hoping that they can get their drains out on Thursday and be all done with appointments for a little while.

Tomorrow, I'll go back to work, while also checking on them regularly. Should be fun.

Today, I go at 11:15 to get my roots done. I had my hair cut on Friday and it cut out most of the color on the sides and back. I'm trying out the Madison Reed color bar for the first time, so we'll see how that goes. I just want my red hair on the sides and back. Their dye holds up pretty well. The longer hair on top is still just as red as it was when we started out. (I do use Overtone to condition, which is supposed to help keep it bright, so maybe that's it.

Today, we shall do not a whole lot aside from that. It'll be lovely.

We got some magnetic hooks for the ship, and discovered that those fuckers are seriously handy. We used one on our door to put up a fall wreath, and will switch it to a spooky season wreath soon. The pot holders are hung on the fridge, looking neat and tidy.

I also got some more fleece tops, which are super snuggly and warm. Now, I just need more leggings and socks. And some sort of cover up for the pool. I don't fancy walking back from the Thermal spa or pool in just sandals and a bathing suit.

I also need said sandals/flip flops and maybe some more t-shirts. Both long and short sleeve.

Okay, Jess just got up, so time to hop off and chat with them. Everyone have an amazing Sunday!

p=m/V.

Sep. 13th, 2025 08:56 pm
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I'm looking my vanity right in the eye when I say, "I want to fit into smaller dresses." That's it. That's the desire and motivation. Smaller dresses. I don't much care about the scale - while somewhat ego-stroking, it doesn't matter nearly as much. Volume, density, and mass. If I dropped a dress size by weightlifting, decreasing volume and increasing density, the mass is the same.

One of my clients has, some time ago, begun taking an injected antidiabetic medication, presumably for diabetes. I haven't asked and don't plan to. Mostly I noticed that when she needed to move a potted plant that felt like it weighted twenty to thirty pounds at most, she had a hard time lifting it, while I didn't have any trouble. While it's true she doesn't lift weights as much as I do, I can't help but think about how much I like that form of exercise for its direct benefits of being able to pick something up, move it, and put it down without issue, and how that's something I'm unwilling to mess with. There's healthy and there's skinny. There's also vanity, which I'm admitting to - without wanting to sacrifice health to get there. My relationship to gravity is secondary to my relationship to my closet and being able to readily find good pants at thrift stores.
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It's Saturday, and I'm up at ass o'clock. Go team me. Boodle woke me up to demand food and I just couldn't get back to sleep.

Jess is doing well so far with recovery. Between the pain meds that the doctor gave them and some edibles, their pain is a 5/10 or better. They're taking it easy, and not overdoing it, but all in all, they say that they've had worse periods than this. I know today and tomorrow are supposed to be the two roughest days, so we'll see how they do.

The worst of it is not being able to do things, I think. But it's only for a few weeks.

Yesterday, I watched some videos, and then I fucked around online, and then I went and got my hair cut. It's very short, and cute. Downside, I really needed to get my roots colored. So now, half my hair is red, half is gray. I made an appt to get my roots touched up on Sunday by the Madison Reed colorists. Their dye is super pricey, but it really does cover the gray. So you can either order the stuff to come to your house, and that's about $39. Or you can pay $45 and have them do it. I hate doing my roots, so I am happy to allow them.

Today, we have nothing planned. I'm hoping to find a couple of videos that I can keep my sister interested so that she doesn't show us every tik tok that comes across her feed. I love her, but sometimes she's so interactive.

Tomorrow, also nothing. I'm going to try to find some videos about the excursions, because I still don't know what I want to do. And there's only 234 to decide!

But on that note, Jess is now awake and I shall go dote. Everyone have a singular Saturday!

A riot at the end of a game.

Sep. 12th, 2025 11:12 pm
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I've now finished the second season of Friday Night Lights and I'm both eager to begin on the next and pleased I waited a while to come around to watching it - I wouldn't have enjoyed or appreciated it nearly as much if I'd tried it another time, not even all that long ago. It's something helpful and satisfying for where I am now, for so many reasons. The large scale news, the small scale news, the personal family concerns.

I keep watching it and looking at it, and I keep thinking that there's a wonderful sense of precise geography. It's true there's not much in the way of wildlife, and I can't feel the climate through my computer screen, and there's still a lot of one small corner of Texas to be seen. I've seen faceless image collections and gifsets pass through Tumblr, and I know there were faceless icon challenges back in the day, and watching this show makes me think there's probably enough footage for a faceless vid. Something with the fields and the clouds and the stadium lights, the oil wells and the horizon lines. Something with all the players on the fields and the massive crowds in the stands without any one person carrying the focus. I'm sure I've seen such vids around, maybe at a con's vidshow, but I can't remember anything specific, and it's not the most precise keyword to use to search.

I'm still going to think about it, though. And because I listened to the soundtrack recently, and because the song fits the human melodrama of the show as well, it'll probably be to Live That Way Forever for a good while.

Nineth of the nineth.

Sep. 9th, 2025 08:13 am
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To have them readily available, two internet lists that keep getting lost in the shuffle. )
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We are victorious! Okay, mostly Jess is victorious. I just sat there and played on my phone. But whatever, the teets are yeeted! They are currently residing in a garbage can somewhere waiting for the incinerator.

Jess is feeling pretty good. Already starting to chafe a bit about the things they're not allowed to do. "I could take a walk later-nope." No sweating for 7 days. The doctor did not prescribe a narcotic, so they're making due with weed and OTC meds. The doctor said that it was a "nice boring surgery." which is the best kind. In the end, Jess lost about 10lbs in one day, which I find boggling.

Everyone at the hospital were super nice. Pronouns were a shaky thing. One nurse vacillated wildly between she and they, and the other one upon realizing that Jess had top surgery, defaulted to him. Overall, not bad--they were trying.

The surgery started at about 1:15pm, and they were in recovery by 2:45 and the doctor had come out to say hello. So boring and super fast, too.

After that, it was time to drive the two hours home, with me apologizing for every bump. My sister had some miso soup and rice waiting for Jess and they had a nice light meal before we went to bed.

One of the cruise podcasts had just done an episode about going on our cruise on our ship, so we listened to that. They really loved the ship and enjoyed the cruise, so now I'm all excited, and want to proceed to cruise now.

Today, we have no plans, aside from me getting my hair cut at 5:45. Aside from that, I'll mostly be taking care of Jess to whatever extent they need.

And on that note, everyone have an amazing Friday!
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It's surgery day! I'm coming to you this morning from the lovely Embassy Suites in Chevy Chase/DC. We were upgraded to a gorgeous suite, which is way over the top for a one night stay. Jess is nervous, but ready to get the boobs off. They're not due to the hospital until 10am, so we've got some time to kill before we go.

Yesterday was interminable. It just seemed to go on forever. We got the doggo out for his walks, and I did my work, and then we sat and stared at each other, just waiting til we could strike out for the hotel.

The drive down wasn't bad at all. We left at 6:30, got to the hotel about 8, which isn't bad, since we had to do both the Baltimore and DC beltways, which both suck, and I stopped to get gas in Columbia.

I'm hoping that we're on the road by 3:30 tonight, which is going to suck, but it's okay. We'll deal with the traffic. I just want to get Jess home as quickly as I safely can. They're going to be a sore puppy.

In other countries, you spend a couple of days to a week in the hospital after this surgery, but it's not surprising that in the US, you just are expected to freeball it. We don't even know if the doctor is giving them narcotics. They gave them a raft of other medications, tylenol, gabapentin and alleve, but no clue if day of, they'll prescribe something stronger. We have weed if not, but still.

Then, at some point tonight, we shall go home, and Jess can relax, and I can relax, and it'll be lovely. I'll put on a video of the ship, and we'll veg out (Jess can sleep). We're not sure whether they'll be able to lay in the bed, or if they're going to need to sleep sitting up for the first few days. Whatever, I'll be there to make sure they have everything they need.

I have off tomorrow and of course the weekend, so I'll be there to dote on Jess' every need. They're going to be losing their mind by Sunday with all the stuff they can't do.

Okay, time to hop off and put on clothes for our odyssey. Everyone have a wonderful Thursday!
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It's Wednesday, and my last day at work for the week! It's also one day to Jess' surgery! 1 day! It's so exciting!

We leave tonight to go down to the hotel near Sibley. As of right now, we're due to the hospital at 10am. Knowing me, and how anxious Jess is, we'll be there at 9:30am at the very least. There's still a chance that the time changes, but we'll see. I'd like it to be closer to 8am, but we'll deal.

The brother in law was over last night. He's so adorably excited about this trip. We're trying to get him to tell us if there's something he wants to see, but he seems content to just go with the flow, and be carried in our wake. But it's really cute how happy he is to be asked to go.

I think for Juneau, we're going to get a car service for like 2 or 3 hours, and go to the Mendenhall Glacier, then come back and go on whale watching. I'd like to be able to see the town, and the glacier, and maybe go to somewhere for lunch.

Skagway is pretty well planned. There's not a ton I want to see there so we'll probably just see the town, and do the Railroad, then go back to the ship.

I'm really excited about our glacier day. We're not doing Glacier bay, instead the Dawes glacier and Endicott Arm. I watched a video of it, and it seems super pretty on the way in and the glacier, with its blue tint is phenomenal.

Then Ketchican, where we're taking the free town shuttle out to the totem park and visitor's center, and then back to creek street. We may take the Ghosts and Good Time Girls walking tour, but we'll see.

I think I'm going to get magnets from each port. I might get a t-shirt as well, but I have decided on magnets, so every time I open the fridge door, I get a little happy.

Of course, I also need to start thinking about what to do in Vancouver and Seattle. We have from 10:30-6pm in Seattle, and a full day in Vancouver.

Part of my list is to see the Pacific Ocean, which I have never seen before. Maybe dip my toes in it. We'll see.

My packages are being a pain. The first was supposed to come yesterday, but USPS said that the location was unavailable. I have no idea wtf that means. It better come early today. I want to take it to DC. The Lands end is also coming today, but I have little faith in that. UPS has sent my poor package all over. The rest are coming on Thurs or Friday.

Okay, time to go forth and get my shit together. Everyone have an awesome Wednesday!
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It's Tuesday, and I'm feeling pretty good. Had a bit of a headache all day yesterday. I think it's the change in season feeling that we're getting right now. Not quite summer, not quite fall. It's fucking with my sinuses. I just need it to get cold, and I should be good. But seeing as it's only Sept 9, I'll probably have to wait a bit for that to happen. The good thing is that the weed has really been helping. The bad thing is that I shouldn't take it during work, which would be very helpful.

We're almost to Jess surgery. 2 days left. Tomorrow evening, we'll be heading down to DC to spend the night at a local hotel. Then Thursday, Jess'll do their Hepaclens wash, I'll get breakfast and coffee, and we'll head the 5 minutes to get to the hospital. Then, Jess will nap for a couple of hours and hopefully come out of it with no dysphoria. I'm hoping to get a new good picture of them to replace the one I have as my lock screen now. It was from Disney two years ago, watching the sun rise over the Polynesian Resort. I love that picture, just because it's a good memory suspended in time. It was our last fully carefree day, the next day started the drive back. It also was the last good time, because we came home to dad in the hospital for RSV, and that really started his downwards spiral.

I think I may have booked almost all the excursions that I plan to do. All two of them. I may book a third, but the two things I wanted to do is the whale watching and the White Pass railroad. Beyond that, I don't think I really need anything else. I may go to the lumberjack show, but beyond that, I don't think I'll do much organized tours. Most of the ports have a bus that goes through the town, so I'll just use that and see what I want.

I continue to be annoyed that my packages are delayed. I have no fucking idea when things are coming. Maybe today? Maybe not.

Tomorrow is also payday, so I may get Jess their hiking boots. I've been wearing mine for a couple of days, and they're very nice. My feet need to get used to them, because I'm not used to actual arch support.

All in all, things are good. Gearing up for the surgery, and Jess' convalesence. I took the dog out for a solo walk yesterday. He did really well. The neighbors who just moved in across the hall have an exceptionally barky dog. He's worse than Yoda, and I'm thrilled.

And on that note, I'm going to go get on pants. Everyone have an amazing Tuesday!
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As you leave, you will see a slot in the wall where you may place an offering to the Charitable Order for Former Captives, which cares for former slaves who cannot care for themselves.

None of the money you may choose to donate will go to the upkeep of the royal sanctuary. The sanctuary is entirely paid for by the Order of the Seven Gods and Goddesses. It is the priests' partial recompense for the evilsl they committed in the past against slaves.


[Translator's note: The events that led to the founding and expansion of the Charitable Order for Former Captives are recounted in Heir and The Strong Twin.]

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In helping screen Festivids nominated sources for rarity I came across this gem:

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I've been collecting some FLOSS links to programs that might be of interest to science fiction enthusiasts for a while now. Thought I'd document them in one place.

Here are some FLOSS useful projects for anyone interested in astronomy:
https://nightsky.sourceforge.net/
https://portableapps.com/de/apps/education/stellarium_portable
https://portableapps.com/apps/education/celestia_portable
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.tengel.planisphere/
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.google.android.stardroid/
https://www.openspaceproject.com/

Here are some science fiction related games:
https://github.com/IceCreamYou/Daleks--JS-web-version-
https://gitlab.com/esr/super-star-trek
https://github.com/jj1bdx/bsdtrek
http://starvoyager.bluesky.me.uk/
https://www.netrek.org/
https://identicalsoftware.com/games/smalltrek
https://scp.indiegames.us/
https://web.archive.org/web/20200129140943/http://www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk/game/starlanes.html

Here are some science fiction related apps:
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.example.android.maxpapers/
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.ddns.mlsoftlaberge.trycorder/
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.tlhInganHol.android.klingonassistant/

There are several projects related to LCARS ( Library Computer Access and Retrieval System ) used by the UFP. Here are some of them:
https://github.com/louh/lcars
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lcars24/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lcars/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lcars-system-3/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lcars-win/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gtklcars/

Have I missed any of your favorite science fiction themed Free, Libre and Open Source Software? Feel free to recommend some new links: https://fosstodon.org/@lmemsm
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It's Monday again! At least for me it's a short week. I work 3 days, and then we have Jess' surgery, which will be it's own challenges, but not work.

Yesterday was again a quiet day. I did jack all. I lounged around like a princess and fucked around online. We watched a video or two about Alaska, and that was it. I was a giant lump.

The BIL called yesterday for help getting onto a streaming service. (Technology is not his friend.) While he and my sister were talking, he mentioned that he's got a list of things he needs to buy for the trip. It sounds like he's all in. He's very excited, which I thought was cute.

I also made a list of what I want to take. I don't need to get as much as I thought. A couple more fleece vests, and maybe a puffer vest in case it's not too cold. I also have to get a good raincoat with a hood. Sadly, the one I ordered from Old Navy has no hood. I want to get new undies and a pile of socks. Oh, and a pair of sandal slides for the thermal spa and pool.

Jess is another thing entirely. We don't really know what they'll need. A raincoat, definitely. Puffer vest, maybe? We're going to have to wait to get stuff until the newly removed boobs have settled. We don't really know their actual size, since we've always had to account for them. I'm thinking this drops them to an XL or maybe a L. Plus some people who have had top surgery mention that they get colder easier with out the insulation, so we may have to take that into account.

We did get them their waterproof carry on/excursion backpack. So that's something done. IT should fit the camera and an extra layer if we need it.

I do need to get some long sleeve shirts. I've got one coming today from Universal Standard. I had a really good coupon, plus labor day sale. It I like it, I might be able to get one per pay, because they're really expensive. But their clothes are supposed to be really durable and well made, so we'll see.

My Lands End order continues to be delayed. I want my frigging robe, dammit and Jess' pajamas. Putting on my patience pants is not my strong suit.

Okay, time to finish up for the morning. Gotta get ready for work. Have a bit of a headache, so that'll be fun. Everyone have the best Monday you can Monday!
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It's Sunday and it's really freaking early. I woke up at 6am and could not get back to sleep. I tried laying their and relaxing, but that also wasn't happening. I woke up ready to do things. Stupid body. Hopefully, the Vyvanse will kick in and level me out soon, because it's annoying as shit.

At least I slept well. We went to bed around our normal time, so it's fine that I'm up early, just an obnoxious body trick.

Yesterday was a very chill, quiet day. We did nothing except watch Bake Off, which was entertaining. BIL came over (For anyone new, my sister has been in a relationship with the same guy for 40 years. He takes care of his Mother (and previously his father) and we were taking care of dad. He's my brother in law, period.) My sister broke the news that she was coming with us to Alaska and during the discussion of it, we offered him a berth. So now it's 4 of us going. It only cost $600 to add him to the room, and we have plenty of space. I'm actually very excited for him, since he's spent the last two years or more tending to his 90yr old mother and before that, his dying father. He, like us, deserves a break.

The only excursion we've planned is the whale watching in Juneau. I'd also like to do the White Pass railway in Skagway, but beyond that, I'm not married to anything. Maybe the Lumberjack show in Ketchikan, but I'm more interested in the town than the attractions there. But mostly, I'm going to see the towns, and soak in the scenery, and enjoy the ship. I'm paying an exorbitant fee to be on there.

4 days to Jess' surgery! I need to pack my clothes in the overnight bag so I'm ready to go on Wednesday night after we walk the dog.

Okay, on that note, everyone have a wonderful Sunday!

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