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I love this for both of you. You both have more than earned this. Enjoy every moment, and I hope Robin recovers without any additional issues. Welcome home to you both!
My folks did a few years snow birding to Key West. They now stop their downward trajectory at Bradenton, but carry fond memories of their KW time and credit it with their late-in-life love of winter. May it bless y'all's socks off, and keep you both healthy and whole for many years to come. (PS. oh that we could all find such "codependency"! How wonderful that would be.)
Geoffrey wrote: "I love this for both of you. You both have more than earned this. Enjoy every moment, and I hope Robin recovers without any additional issues. Welcome home to you both!"
Why thank you. We've been enjoying it so far, though we are EXTREMELY BUSY.
Allison wrote: "My folks did a few years snow birding to Key West. They now stop their downward trajectory at Bradenton, but carry fond memories of their KW time and credit it with their late-in-life love of winter."
I see it doing the same for us. Winters have been harder and harder for us as he years roll by, but in KW we feel "young again."
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Mar 14, 2026 04:05PM
I love this for both of you. You both have more than earned this. Enjoy every moment, and I hope Robin recovers without any additional issues. Welcome home to you both!
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My folks did a few years snow birding to Key West. They now stop their downward trajectory at Bradenton, but carry fond memories of their KW time and credit it with their late-in-life love of winter. May it bless y'all's socks off, and keep you both healthy and whole for many years to come. (PS. oh that we could all find such "codependency"! How wonderful that would be.)
Geoffrey wrote: "I love this for both of you. You both have more than earned this. Enjoy every moment, and I hope Robin recovers without any additional issues. Welcome home to you both!"Why thank you. We've been enjoying it so far, though we are EXTREMELY BUSY.
Allison wrote: "My folks did a few years snow birding to Key West. They now stop their downward trajectory at Bradenton, but carry fond memories of their KW time and credit it with their late-in-life love of winter."I see it doing the same for us. Winters have been harder and harder for us as he years roll by, but in KW we feel "young again."

