We got back to our normal Shabbat morning routine with a quick walk, Torah Study, and Shir Shabbat.
After lunch, we talked to our son and made tentative plans for a visit to see him in Boston in a few months, and very tentative plans for him to join us in Hawaii in the fall (with a probable stop here).
And we are giving serious thought to a winter trip to Japan with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, replacing the trip we were supposed to be taking with them this summer to Sicily and Malta, which was a replacement for the trip we originally had planned to take with them to Japan and Korea last April.
We also set up our Seabourn accounts for the Antarctica trip later this year.
I think we’re getting interested in traveling again.
We are planning travel again as well. Flying to Durango, CO for a rental car tour of the desert Southwest. Cumbres & Toltec and Durango & Silverton narrow gauge railroad excursions booked among National Park visits (Mesa Verde, Arches, Canyonlands, and maybe Black Canyon of the Gunnison). The trip after that will feature over a week in the Seattle area over 4th of July holidays. That was going to be Westercon before it was cancelled, but we still have the airplane tickets and plan to use them.