RQS and I were in the type of mood, where if we didn't have to go out for lunch with a friend, we would have stayed home and rested. So, we were both relatively quiet and relaxed as we drove to Mt. Kisco to have lunch with Vicki.
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We met Vicki at our usual Greek restaurant, and sat down to eat. Service was slow. But, when one considers that we arrived at 2:30 pm, we had no complaints. Catching up on things, Vicki mentioned that one of her dogs wasn't doing well and that she was going to take it to its breeder's vet - as s/he would have the full health background of the dog. (There may be a genetic link to the dog's problems. But that's another story.)
When RQS went for a bio-break, Vicki mentioned that going on 5 cruises in one year is nuts. But, it's not her monkeys and not her circus. I didn't take it as anything, but I noted this comment later when RQS and I got home. For 2 people whose age averages 70 who are childless, what should one do with her money? RQS had never been able to travel much before meeting me, and Covid got in the way of my travel before I met her. So why not spend our money on experiences while we are still healthy and able to do so?
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I wonder. Is Vicki projecting her lack of travel into her comment?

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