I’m a better person when I’m tan and holding a margarita.
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What to do? What to do? What to do?
Organize.
And then reorganize.
That was the first part of my morning. Trying to get most things packed and find extra little spaces to fit things. The car will get packed tomorrow afternoon (Richard cleaned it this morning) but I like to have most things organized today.
Off to the gym and then out for lunch. Not much left to eat in the house. Suits me just fine. We did so much better this year. Our first year we had so much food left over. The second year not as much. But this year. Success. Most everything gone.
I chose the spot. Not Richard’s fav but he relented. Cactus Cantina. https://www.mycactuscantina.com/
I rarely order an alcoholic drink but today was the day. I had a Margarita. Strong but tasty. First sip gave me a ‘brain freeze’. Haven’t had one of those in forever. Along with it I had Chicken Fajitas. I knew from a previous visit that this entrée was delicious and it’s so enormous that I’d have lots to take home. Supper tomorrow night. Yay. This meal reminded me of Mexico. I’ve been to Mexico three times. Once with friends Bob and Diane (Cancun). Once with friends Lynn and Garth (Puerto Vallarta). And once with my daughter (Puerto Vallarta). Great memories. Both times in Puerto Vallarta I had the margaritas and fajitas at the same lovely, quaint restaurant. The second time it took my daughter and I a while to find it. Up and down many side streets. But our persistence paid off.

Richard’s entrée order was the Cactus Bowl plus he ordered a coffee. Here’s the insanely weird part. The waitress said they don’t sell coffee. Bizarre right? She leaves. Richard shows me that it’s listed in the menu. But what can you do. She said they don’t sell it. She returns with two waters, my margarita, and a coffee. Says she never knew they sold coffee. That in her ten years of working there no one she served had ever ordered a coffee. Blew my mind.
Meal was great and as I anticipated I’ll be having it again tomorrow. Terrific.






Back home. Laundry and reading. Trying to finish my book before returning it to the library tomorrow. The joys of things winding down.
Back when I taught music in elementary school this was a song I’d often play in June for my kindergarten and grade one classes. They’d love to dance around the room, improvising their movements. Such fun. Hope it brings a smile to your face and makes you get up and dance too.
Hot Hot Hot – Sesame Street (Elmo)
Take care and stay healthy.
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