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Hmm. I'm pricing out a trip to Puerto Vallarta because I really wanted to see it. I already know that I'll be going back to Costa Rica. There are largely all-inclusive resorts, which I don't want. I'd want things within walking distance. Or maybe there’s a short Mexico cruise? I’ll have to check. There’s an eight-day cruise from San Diego that goes to Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, and Mazatlan. Hmm, there's a New Year's Cruise. That would be nice, and I wouldn't have to take time off of work.

Beautiful day. We’ve been having great weather for the cruise.

I went to the Panama Canal talk. It wasn’t what I expected; it was people asking questions of the captain. Interesting questions, though. There are a bunch of ship geeks on board (not surprisingly). I wishlisted a book about cruising the Panama Canal. I’d like to learn more about what was going on.

It's nap time. I had problems falling asleep last night because I was overtired and overstimulated and couldn't shut my mind off. Slept for an hour. I’m feeling a little shaky. Food helped.

Took a dip in the pool. I seriously love that pool. It was a lot deeper than I realized--over my head--but no big deal. I don't panic in deep water. The water felt a little cold when I first got in, but then it was perfect. Crystal clear. I swam. There was a shallow lip where most of the women were hanging out because they didn't want to get their hair wet or whatever. (It gave me a cheap way to feel superior :)) And whatever chemicals they used didn't bother my eyes at all. Can I bring it back with me?

When I was a kid, I was a water baby. I loved to swim. I'd be turning blue, and I'd ask my parents for "five more minutes". But now, I swam a little, hung out at the side for a while, and then got bored and got out. The warm sun felt good after the pool.

I’m hoping that I can go through Customs at O’Hare, not Miami. I have Global Entry (best money that I ever spent), so I should sail through the line, though.

I'm largely packed. Oops, I need to take down the magnets on my door. And order a room service breakfast for tomorrow because I can get it at 6 AM. I'm going to splurge and get Lobster Benedict. Wait, no, I can't because there will be an extra charge, and I will have paid off my account already. Now the passport inspection is at 6:45 AM, instead of 7:45. Ugh.

I just had a major dizzy spell. Yikes. Food helped.

Must remember to go to Guest Services to settle my account.

It’s still early, but I’m going to post soon and get to bed early. I need to get up before dawn to wash and put my last-minute stuff away. Oh, and I had to wash some socks today for tomorrow and the next day, so I’m going to use the blow dryer to dry them (partially done--it started burning my hands, so I need to let it cool).

It's too bad that I'm going to miss the more interesting part of the trip, but it is what it is. At least, I can sightsee while the driver is driving me to San Jose, Costa Rica.

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Got up early and got a few things done. Go me.
 
I've been having problems with my phone. I finally figured out that the plug on the charger isn't working, so I've been trying to charge the phone from my computer, but that's excruciatingly slow. I'm going to go get another charger from AT&T on Thursday.
 
I was good and ate some celery dipped in garlic hummus during my dinner break. Then I was bad and ate spaghetti with garlic bread when I came home for the night. Eat, drink, and be merry, because next year I will diet.
 
More stock analysts and economists are mentioning the R-word (recession). That would be good for me personally, but would suck for a lot of people. Not only could I go stock bargain-hunting, but colleges are counter-cyclical. That is, people decide that the economy sucks, and maybe they should go back to school and wait it out. In point of fact, that's what I did in the last recession. We'll see what happens.
 
IBM is buying Red Hat. Poor Red Hat.
 
I'm impressed that Mexicans, many of whom don't have much, are helping the refugees from Honduras. Good people. And we have a lot more, but we're slamming the doors shut. Love thy neighbor.
 
And no, Donald Trump, I don't think that you can amend the Constitution with an Executive Order. It's that pesky checks and balances thing.
 
 
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Ah, a cat fight. What a glorious way to start the day. Not. I chased Mimi off.
 
Oh awesome. I found a singing group in Lake Chapala, and apparently, the director gives voice lessons. This area is looking promising. There's an interesting English-language book club in Guadalajara too. (Lake Chapala is close to Guadalajara.)
 
Took a nap after wrangling with Mimi about her lying on me. She was especially stubborn today. (I did let her lie on me for a while. I'm not a big meanie. But she doesn't get the concept of "enough".)
 
Oh. My. God. Just looked at the New York Times, and saw the news about the synagogue shooting. When I was growing up in Evanston, most of my friends went to a synagogue down the street from me, and I was always worried that something like this would happen. I have no words. The haters are coming out of the woodwork.
 
Did laundry, scrubbed a litter box, cleaned part of the kitchen, and studied Spanish. Walked.
 
My Spanish lesson was frustrating as usual. My teacher doesn't realize that I blank out on English words too. I have been practicing. Sigh.
 
Talked to Mom for 2.25 hours. Holy cow. She's very upset about what's going on in the world, so we talked about that. We also talked about plans for Christmas. She also chided me about not knowing what I'm going to vote for in November, so I brought up the League of Women Voters site up.

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