My husband is quadriplegic, has been our whole marriage, so travel has been very difficult, and as we've gotten older (that toddler's 30 now) it's pretty much impossible. I agree with your point though, too many people put off traveling for retirement and then realize they're not able to enjoy it.
Would you take the job if offered, knowing you'd need to restrict your cannabis use on workdays so you're not driving high? If so, why not go for the interview with the same number of hours post-toke as you'd consider driving for the job? If you pass you pass, and if not, maybe a driving-around job is not a good fit for you. If it's not legal, scrap the whole plan, you don't need to be courting legal trouble.
Well I will agree with you in principle, and stick to showers at home. The most enjoyable bath of my life was when I was about 8 months pregnant and we took a weekend at a very swanky hotel, our room had such a big closet our toddler set up the foldout bed in it as her own room. The bathtub was enormous, the hot water constant, the suds delightful, and I floated blissfully free of gravity. And yes, being able to just drain and rinse and refill so the toddler could swim in it, and know someone else would clean it for pay was a big part of the enjoyment.
Fewer letters made room to use a larger type-size and still fit on one line. I don't know, but maybe the comma only needed a half space, & the ampersand needed a whole? They are cuter though.
I'm sure some meticulous German has calculated which letters are use most frequently, I wonder what "name" it would spell?
I haven't voted in person for several years, but all the polling places I remember had all the doors open to the outside air. A basketball gym, a church side-hall, someone's home garage. And the booths are just curtained frames. But then again, I live in Los Angeles so it's not freezing in November. Maybe it's different in Minnesota.
Lucky you! Some of us have more laundry than square footage. For instance my spouse gets bed-bathed, so it's a lot of washcloths and towels. And when we had babies and little kids it was much more. Plus more need for running space. In moist climates there's also a mold issue.
Ah, so you were privileged to live alone without kids who make more laundry and need space to run and play without pulling down the wet laundry. Glad it worked out for you. I'll use the dryer in the building laundry room my rent pays to maintain, thanks
Timing is everything with LA traffic. Right now I could get from Westwood to Vasquez rocks in a breezy 45 minutes, but that's because it's 11:25 pm.