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Post-Vacation Letdown

Glynda

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For a guest room I feel they are expensive. If you go mattress firms website you can see prices. Sometimes you can do better. I actually got one that also vibrates, has a night light and area to plug you phone in as it was on sale for half price as it was just introduced and was hundreds cheap then the simplest model I was going to get. I personally do not like the vibration so I don’t use it.

We bought our base and mattress from a Relax the Back store. Split king Tempur Pedic mattress but a different brand base that does what your's does except for the place to plug a phone. I don't like the vibrate either. For it to work well I think your mattress needs to be flat.
 

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Thanks.

With our timeshares I guess I could print out the dates we always have each year from the owners websites. I don't have actual confirmations, but we never exchange.

He could also show the airline tickets for the Sept. vacation.

It also said that if you get off this time you have to be recalled in 6 months. But in 6 months we could be moving. Not sure what happens with that situation. So that is why my husband didn't try to get out of it in the first place.
What a pain....


In SC, we can be excused if we are over 65. It doesn't look as if NY has the senior exemption.
 

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Now that we are both retired with our retirement hobby being travel we solve the Post-Vacation Letdown problem by never spending much time at home between trips.

My husband sometimes says he feels like he's on layover when we only are home for a few days.
 

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Just got back from two weeks on Cape Cod. We left a record setting heat wave (102) and enjoyed an almost perfect two weeks of beautiful sunny weather. We explored new areas, ate too much good food and hated to leave. We even looked at a condo to buy up there but would rent for a longer period before doing so.
 

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Now that we are both retired with our retirement hobby being travel we solve the Post-Vacation Letdown problem by never spending much time at home between trips.

My husband sometimes says he feels like he's on layover when we only are home for a few days.

I like this philosophy. I may have to adopt it. :)

Dave
 

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Poor me. I'm back in that post-vacation letdown phase. We had a great time in New Orleans, then on that Mexico Cruise, and ended with three days in Southern Utah's red rock country. It was a wonderful trip, and we had a ton of fun. After months of anticipation and planning, it was over much too soon.

But now that I'm back to work, I realize I need a LOT more vacation time. Work is getting in the way of my time off! LOL! :D

Dave

It will be here before you know it. Time seems to be flying fast as we get older.........:rolleyes:

While we are on vacation, we already have one or two planned. Always planning and thinking ahead. We love to get away when we can. Definitely not as much as many here......we babysit the grandchildren a lot.

As much as we love to get away, we can't wait to get back home to our own bed, our own meals. Yet, give it a day or two and I am ready to go again and have a menu in front of me :D

And I am home two weeks and need to adapt to a new sleep pattern so I am not up at 3 am browsing message boards :mad:
 
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