As a widow with experience in being dumped by couples, I encourage you to continue seeing your friend and including her in your life. My husband and I always included our single friends and they were the most fun and happy to be included.
I agree keep your friends that have lost their spouses in your life. My husband’s best friend of 30 yrs passed away unexpectedly, his wife was also my husband’s friend. When he passed, she felt like a third wheel. She felt sad to be around us, I think we reminded her too much of all the good times. She told us she had to reinvent herself and find her new friends. We miss her terribly but we know she’s happy.
My dad passed last March. She and my dad were best friends, did everything together. She too felt like a third wheel in their old card group. Unfortunately, many ladies in our small community have lost their husbands and my mom ( I’m so proud of her) has reached out to those women and invited them to lunch or offered a shoulder. Sadly, their group is growing but they are finding comfort in one another’s company. I imagine being able to share their loss with someone who truly understands what each is going through is helpful moving forward. She does occasionally see her couple friends but I see her slowly creating a group of her own.
Having been divorced you often feel out of place with your married friends. However there are 2 sides to every truth. Those couples either learn to be sure you are comfortable with them while they feel uneasy or lose to dear friends at the same time. I believe in these circumstances we need to feel uncomfortable for a bit to assist our friend in grief. By doing extra for him or her while they grieve then they gradually are comfortable enough to stay in the fold.. I sense we often think of ourselves before the one who has been grief stricken or wounded. Because we are reminded of our immortality or of the difficulties life can bring. I may be wrong 🤔 yet perhaps not. 🩵🤷♀️💞😕
My heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your friend Al. I'm glad you have such good memories of fun times together, as those are so helpful when you are grieving. Reminds me to be grateful for good friends as they are a blessing in our lives.
When I retired from my real job, I worked at a golf course. Rarely did I find a cigarette or cigar left on the greens, our pet peeve was sunflower seeds. Love your videos.
I certainly can see you're both happy being owners in The Villages but I can't imagine leaving my family, Church family, friends, my garden, Lodge Brother's and Sister's and Community Service group I've been involved with for 40 + year's. However, you're both great Ambassadors for people looking for a change. Wishing you both good health. Cheers
Where do I start? I am a single, 77 year old female living in the Sierra Foothills of CA for the past 23 years on a six-acre horse property. Yes, I have been a horse crazy girl/lady my entire life. My dear younger sister and her hubby have lived happily in the VIllages for 7+- years, so I have visited and enjoyed every visit. Now tired of cleaning up after six horses and planning a move to Florida. Even shipped one of my horses on ahead of me to a lovely 40-acre stable in Trenton. If I could afford a horse property in the VIllages, I would definitely consider it! I really enjoy your vlogs and can't wait to be a Floridian!
The "forever home" question is one of the surprises I learned about the Villages which no one mentioned originally. I learned that few folks "die" in the villages. Instead most folks sell as they become less mobile, or a surviving spouse sells shortly after their loss. That makes the Villages a transition Home where most folks keep one eye on returning to, or settling near surviving family. However, that also make for a great fun place for Seniors to play and invite their families for vacations and outings.
Thank you so much for your videos! I had a misfortune, I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I also created a channel and am trying to move in that direction, but so far not very successful((kv
My favorite rec center is Eisenhower. I attend my quilt chapter there and also have been told that it's more of a museum than a rec center. That seems true.
Oh my! My husband and I never laughed so hard. Your reenactment of what to do in case of tornado was spot on! But also sooooo hilarious. What great videos. You never disappoint!
When I retired, I had a staff meeting at the firm and told the staff “I’ve imparted a lot of knowledge on you, but the most important knowledge I can impart on you is ‘Life is short. I was in your shoes yesterday. You’ll be here tomorrow. Never forget that. Ever.’ In a very short time, this will be a long time ago.
There is a shopping cart theory that says if you don’t take the shopping cart back, you are incapable of self-governing and are detrimental to society. Think about that.
Another great video! Don’t forget to mention The Enrichment Academy. If someone wants a beginner class in just about anything they can sign up through the Academy. You are guaranteed a spot! Lots and lots of different classes offered. Yes, it costs a bit but well worth it. We teach dance on Sunday at Okahumpka, beautiful Rec center, and we encourage our class students to make friends in class. It’s another great way to meet people with the same interests!
My husband retired in January as a bridge inspector for AZ DOT. Most of the time he did not close bridges to inspect. He had to brave the traffic. We are sorry for your friend. Sending condolences.
Hi Jerry & Linda from a fellow Hoosier still up in the Indy suburbs! I'm a 43 year old widow of an IFD firefighter, and have concluded through my research that Florida will be where I retire due to the tax advantages. I've been considering TV for a few weeks now and I'm delighted to have found your channel! I'm aware that I'm still too "young" for the community but you've convinced me that I'll have plenty to enjoy once I reach my Villages age. I sure hope that everyone is as personable and charming as you both. Love the videos and happily subscribed to catch them all. Thanks for keeping me informed and entertained (the storm shelter bit was fantastic!).
Wonderful show. I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. It's a reminder for each of us to enjoy life and not take things so seriously because life can be over in the blink of an eye.
Well, I was just watching this video and my face popped up on the screen!!! What a wonderful surprise!! I was the one who toured the Kennedy Space Center and met the astronaut. I shared my 1 minute or fame with my friends and family!! Thank you for all you do!! Looking forward to the cruise in Jan!! Kay
I agree with Tait don’t forget about Al’s wife make sure she feels included in things . As far as the grumpy guy is concerned? Sounds like jealousy to me my friend is like that she lives outside the villages and although the villagers gave her a nice income to live on as a dog groomer, she always complained about it to me but it was pure hatred due to the fact she couldn’t afford to get a house there. More power to you all Enjoy that community while you can.. An active lifestyle is the key to longevity!
So sorry about Al...... I heard a Preacher once say the person that has gone on is no longer in your present, but they now in your future! That was just so comforting to think on for people we love! Your channel is one I look forward to!
Honestly you guys, no disrespect, but I love your bloopers. It just shows that what you are doing is not exactly easy. Linda, you kill me with your laughs and the way you look at Jerry and say nothing. It's so cute. Jerry just has this deadpan look. Lol.
Jerry, I bought that exact shirt for myself, the blue with the cartoon on it!! I bought Mom the yellow one with the palm trees on it. We are coming for our second lifestyle visit on Memorial Day weekend!!!! Can't wait. It was in the 80's this past week and I am watching it snow right now in Wisconsin!!! booooo See ya when we get there!!!!
I couldn’t tell where things were going regarding Jerry’s Mom but that was a great story. What a gift that the smoking just disappeared after all those years!
Another good show! Forever home? We moved to a CCRC (continuing care retirement community) where there are assisted living, nursing care, and dementia care facilities on the same campus. Easy to visit friends, neighbors, and spouses who had to move for additional care. But, the buy-in is very expensive, and you don't actually own your home. You can't get any of your buy-in fee back after a few years, so you need to be sure you really want to move there before you financially commit.
Can you use the buy-in fee for future care at the facility since you don’t get it back after a few years? My Mom paid an “entry fee” for an independent living home on a continuing care campus like you. She got the full fee back after 6 years when she moved to assisted living on the campus. Guess it depends on the facility.
@@cherrybb3888 It varies from CCRC to CCRC. "Buy-in" residents here start out in independent living homes. If we subsequently have to move to assisted living or the nursing home on campus, we are charged a substantially lower monthly rate than someone from outside the community ("direct admission" who did not pay the buy-in fee) is charged. That's why a large % of our buy-in fee is considered pre-paid medical expense by the IRS. We were allowed to deduct that as medical expense on our income taxes the first year. Since the buy-in was about $150k more than our income that year, the IRS allowed us to use that excess to convert some traditional IRAs to Roths. The amount of our buy-in that is refundable diminishes each month and drops to 0% after about 5 years. Again, that varies from place to place.
@@dsr8223 Interesting. Sounds like you got a benefit on the front end and will get a benefit on the back end if you progress further with care needs. In my mom’s case she paid $265k entry fee when she moved into her independent living townhome ( three bed/2 bath with 2 car garage, my dad was to move with her but died suddenly right before their move ), with her rent on the unit cut in half. Then 100% refund of the entry fee 6 years later when she moved to AL on the campus. She does pay full price in AL. Thanks for responding.
Saw my brother over Easter, The Peter Bernards are still deciding on if The Villages are for them. And Jerry, you are right, that flight to New Zealand is no joke!
Thanks for answering my questions! I’ll be closest to Seabreeze - in 2 weeks!! Can’t wait. Great tornado plan! Hope you never need it. So sorry for the loss of your friend. That is a hard part of 55+ living, but I still think it would be our choice. Hope to meet you soon - when we get there!
Whaaat!? I thought for sure Jerry was going to say DO bring things you treasure, like an arrowhead collection 😉 just kidding Jerry. I'll quit giving you a hard time about it 😊 Love the video!
That’s my era of music too. Gary Lewis and the Playboys. Frankie Valli and Four Seasons. Those concerts sound awesome. So sorry to hear of your friends passing. Prayers for his friends and family. . Loved that song too. What the World needs Now… Thanks for your great positive and informative show!
Carry your meds with you to your shelter. Love the helmets! maybe your phone too so you can follow the progress. My favorite site too watch in Ryan Hall, Yall. Such a good good channel. Blessings. Gizmo said he wanted a helmet too. :)
Linda, you are full of high spirits, spunky & smile all the way so how can anyone be annoyed with you or Jerry. Your personalities are perfect together. Keep smiling. Sue S
I'm so sorry for your loss. For Linda, Jerry is on the right track about the markers, sort of. Have you tried root touch up? I've been using it for in-between color. In the color section at Walmart. It's a spray tint. Use a sheet of paper or cardboard to shield your face, spray in the part and sides. It's wonderful. It washes right out. I also lay a towel down over my sink cause I'm messy! But it does wipe up! Just in case this happens again. Love your show ❤
It was just myself watching for awhile. My wife watched you guys a couple of weeks ago now we both are hooked. Can’t wait for our lifestyle visit next year.
So sorry for your loss. Have you been to the First Responders Rec Center? We spent a lot of time looking at all displays there. We have to explore more of them next year. Love your show!
Linda and Jerry, I am so sorry to hear of your friends passing. Please know you are in my thoughts. As mentioned before I work and listen to your videos to help the time pass but today I nearly soiled my pants when I saw your plan for the bad weather. The plastic container for Gizmo was what nearly knocked me off my chair. I laughed so hard. Thank you for always making my day with your humor.
Jerry & Linda: We like your straight-forward approach in your videos---you seem like honest people whose opinions we can all value. My wife and I are about your age (but older); our health circumstances are such that we will never be able to leave Minnesota. We hope you will live long and enjoy your lives in The Villages.
Glad you got to spend quality time with your friend you lost, Happy memories together. Linda I would have been upset at the hair salon too No joke going through that 3 times! Funny bloopers, Thanks for what you do Jerry and Linda and our star of the show Gizmo, You make it all look so easy.😊
So sorry about your friend 😢 my condolences to his wife and all his family and friends . The shelter gag reel was hilarious, is that the way you get off the recliner!?😂. You guys are the best!!❤
My mom got stuck in her recliner during a power outage. Then when a technician came out when it needed to be repaired, he said she didn't have any batteries in it. What? It's an electric chair! Turns out there is a battery pack for these types of situations when the power goes out. The sales person never explained this and I guess we never read the instructions! Maybe they all have it now.
As a widow with experience in being dumped by couples, I encourage you to continue seeing your friend and including her in your life. My husband and I always included our single friends and they were the most fun and happy to be included.
I agree keep your friends that have lost their spouses in your life. My husband’s best friend of 30 yrs passed away unexpectedly, his wife was also my husband’s friend. When he passed, she felt like a third wheel. She felt sad to be around us, I think we reminded her too much of all the good times. She told us she had to reinvent herself and find her new friends. We miss her terribly but we know she’s happy.
My dad passed last March. She and my dad were best friends, did everything together. She too felt like a third wheel in their old card group. Unfortunately, many ladies in our small community have lost their husbands and my mom ( I’m so proud of her) has reached out to those women and invited them to lunch or offered a shoulder. Sadly, their group is growing but they are finding comfort in one another’s company. I imagine being able to share their loss with someone who truly understands what each is going through is helpful moving forward. She does occasionally see her couple friends but I see her slowly creating a group of her own.
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Having been divorced you often feel out of place with your married friends.
However there are 2 sides to every truth. Those couples either learn to be sure you are comfortable with them while they feel uneasy or lose to dear friends at the same time. I believe in these circumstances we need to feel uncomfortable for a bit to assist our friend in grief. By doing extra for him or her while they grieve then they gradually are comfortable enough to stay in the fold.. I sense we often think of ourselves before the one who has been grief stricken or wounded. Because we are reminded of our immortality or of the difficulties life can bring. I may be wrong 🤔 yet perhaps not. 🩵🤷♀️💞😕
That’s the best advice.. make friends, give your heart away to people. That’s how you truly make it home.
Love Gizmo's little tush to the camera in the blooper section. Gizmo is a sweetheart no matter which end he presents!!!
My heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your friend Al. I'm glad you have such good memories of fun times together, as those are so helpful when you are grieving. Reminds me to be grateful for good friends as they are a blessing in our lives.
When I retired from my real job, I worked at a golf course. Rarely did I find a cigarette or cigar left on the greens, our pet peeve was sunflower seeds.
Love your videos.
Love that you dedicated your show to Al. He was such a kind gentleman who is missed.
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I certainly can see you're both happy being owners in The Villages but I can't imagine leaving my family, Church family, friends, my garden, Lodge Brother's and Sister's and Community Service group I've been involved with for 40 + year's. However, you're both great Ambassadors for people looking for a change. Wishing you both good health. Cheers
Where do I start? I am a single, 77 year old female living in the Sierra Foothills of CA for the past 23 years on a six-acre horse property. Yes, I have been a horse crazy girl/lady my entire life. My dear younger sister and her hubby have lived happily in the VIllages for 7+- years, so I have visited and enjoyed every visit. Now tired of cleaning up after six horses and planning a move to Florida. Even shipped one of my horses on ahead of me to a lovely 40-acre stable in Trenton. If I could afford a horse property in the VIllages, I would definitely consider it! I really enjoy your vlogs and can't wait to be a Floridian!
See you when you get here!
The "forever home" question is one of the surprises I learned about the Villages which no one mentioned originally. I learned that few folks "die" in the villages. Instead most folks sell as they become less mobile, or a surviving spouse sells shortly after their loss. That makes the Villages a transition Home where most folks keep one eye on returning to, or settling near surviving family.
However, that also make for a great fun place for Seniors to play and invite their families for vacations and outings.
Thank you so much for your videos! I had a misfortune, I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I also created a channel and am trying to move in that direction, but so far not very successful((kv
My favorite rec center is Eisenhower. I attend my quilt chapter there and also have been told that it's more of a museum than a rec center. That seems true.
Oh my! My husband and I never laughed so hard. Your reenactment of what to do in case of tornado was spot on! But also sooooo hilarious. What great videos. You never disappoint!
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When I retired, I had a staff meeting at the firm and told the staff “I’ve imparted a lot of knowledge on you, but the most important knowledge I can impart on you is ‘Life is short. I was in your shoes yesterday. You’ll be here tomorrow. Never forget that. Ever.’ In a very short time, this will be a long time ago.
There is a shopping cart theory that says if you don’t take the shopping cart back, you are incapable of self-governing and are detrimental to society. Think about that.
Another great video! Don’t forget to mention The Enrichment Academy. If someone wants a beginner class in just about anything they can sign up through the Academy. You are guaranteed a spot! Lots and lots of different classes offered. Yes, it costs a bit but well worth it. We teach dance on Sunday at Okahumpka, beautiful Rec center, and we encourage our class students to make friends in class. It’s another great way to meet people with the same interests!
So very sorry for your loss. It’s hard to lose friends. I Will remember all who knew him in my prayers 💜💜💜
My husband retired in January as a bridge inspector for AZ DOT. Most of the time he did not close bridges to inspect. He had to brave the traffic. We are sorry for your friend. Sending condolences.
Hi Jerry & Linda from a fellow Hoosier still up in the Indy suburbs! I'm a 43 year old widow of an IFD firefighter, and have concluded through my research that Florida will be where I retire due to the tax advantages. I've been considering TV for a few weeks now and I'm delighted to have found your channel! I'm aware that I'm still too "young" for the community but you've convinced me that I'll have plenty to enjoy once I reach my Villages age. I sure hope that everyone is as personable and charming as you both. Love the videos and happily subscribed to catch them all. Thanks for keeping me informed and entertained (the storm shelter bit was fantastic!).
So sorry about your friend, AL. One of the hardest things about getting older is losing friends and family.
Thank you Jerry & Linda. I so appreciate you two, especially on a Monday!❤❤❤
Congrats Linda on that hole-in-1! You should get a t- shirt with that achievement!
Wonderful show. I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. It's a reminder for each of us to enjoy life and not take things so seriously because life can be over in the blink of an eye.
Gismo out did hisself today. Love you guys❤
Well, I was just watching this video and my face popped up on the screen!!! What a wonderful surprise!! I was the one who toured the Kennedy Space Center and met the astronaut. I shared my 1 minute or fame with my friends and family!! Thank you for all you do!! Looking forward to the cruise in Jan!! Kay
Condolences on the loss of your friend Al.
so sorry for your loss Jerry & Linda. Friends are special
You two make my week every Monday I watch you. Thank You!
Good morning Jerry and Linda my favorite is Eisenhower Recreation Center, obviously
Good choice! We are always up for our veterans!
Thank you for sharing another outstanding show.
I agree with Tait don’t forget about Al’s wife make sure she feels included in things . As far as the grumpy guy is concerned? Sounds like jealousy to me my friend is like that she lives outside the villages and although the villagers gave her a nice income to live on as a dog groomer, she always complained about it to me but it was pure hatred due to the fact she couldn’t afford to get a house there. More power to you all Enjoy that community while you can.. An active lifestyle is the key to longevity!
So sorry about Al...... I heard a Preacher once say the person that has gone on is no longer in your present, but they now in your future! That was just so comforting to think on for people we love! Your channel is one I look forward to!
So sorry to hear about your friend Al. My condolences from Alabama.😢
You two cracked us up with the storm plan video!!!! The bowl on Gizmo’s head took the cake!!! 😂😂😂😂
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Honestly you guys, no disrespect, but I love your bloopers. It just shows that what you are doing is not exactly easy. Linda, you kill me with your laughs and the way you look at Jerry and say nothing. It's so cute. Jerry just has this deadpan look. Lol.
Next week we're gonna do it in one take with no bloopers!
LOL! Loved the falling off the chair bit.
Great show this week, thanks for sharing the photo I sent in! And condolences on the loss of your friend Al
I am cracking up right now - Gizmo’s makeshift helmet just hilarious.😂
Aww. God bless Al. And wow Linda you had a stroke - wow . Well you recovered nicely. Love you guys and your positive outlook. ❤️❤️🎉🎉
My sympathies to Al’s family and friends. Meeting these friends means many things we love about your shows.
So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend
So sorry about the loss of your friend. I always look forward to your videos!
I'm so sorry for your loss. 🙏🏻❤ Praying for Al's friends and loved ones.
I think it's a GREAT idea to go to every Rec Center. Rate them all and let us know your top 5. DO IT
Jerry, I bought that exact shirt for myself, the blue with the cartoon on it!! I bought Mom the yellow one with the palm trees on it. We are coming for our second lifestyle visit on Memorial Day weekend!!!! Can't wait. It was in the 80's this past week and I am watching it snow right now in Wisconsin!!! booooo See ya when we get there!!!!
Wonderful! See you when you get here!
Hi from KY ❤ Love you two. So sweet and give great advice. So sorry your good friend passed. The Villages sound so fun!!
Thanks so much, Barbara!
I couldn’t tell where things were going regarding Jerry’s Mom but that was a great story. What a gift that the smoking just disappeared after all those years!
That was so funny when you did the tornado drill reenactment😁
I agree with you Linda, when an Open House (Life) gives you lemons, gather them up and gift some to your neighbors 😊
Another good show! Forever home? We moved to a CCRC (continuing care retirement community) where there are assisted living, nursing care, and dementia care facilities on the same campus. Easy to visit friends, neighbors, and spouses who had to move for additional care. But, the buy-in is very expensive, and you don't actually own your home. You can't get any of your buy-in fee back after a few years, so you need to be sure you really want to move there before you financially commit.
Can you use the buy-in fee for future care at the facility since you don’t get it back after a few years? My Mom paid an “entry fee” for an independent living home on a continuing care campus like you. She got the full fee back after 6 years when she moved to assisted living on the campus. Guess it depends on the facility.
@@cherrybb3888 It varies from CCRC to CCRC. "Buy-in" residents here start out in independent living homes. If we subsequently have to move to assisted living or the nursing home on campus, we are charged a substantially lower monthly rate than someone from outside the community ("direct admission" who did not pay the buy-in fee) is charged. That's why a large % of our buy-in fee is considered pre-paid medical expense by the IRS. We were allowed to deduct that as medical expense on our income taxes the first year. Since the buy-in was about $150k more than our income that year, the IRS allowed us to use that excess to convert some traditional IRAs to Roths. The amount of our buy-in that is refundable diminishes each month and drops to 0% after about 5 years. Again, that varies from place to place.
@@dsr8223 Interesting. Sounds like you got a benefit on the front end and will get a benefit on the back end if you progress further with care needs. In my mom’s case she paid $265k entry fee when she moved into her independent living townhome ( three bed/2 bath with 2 car garage, my dad was to move with her but died suddenly right before their move ), with her rent on the unit cut in half. Then 100% refund of the entry fee 6 years later when she moved to AL on the campus. She does pay full price in AL. Thanks for responding.
you three are always fun to watch.
Hello Jerry and Linda from Washington State-watch you all the time and love the show! The dream is to someday move there…🤗
See you when you get here!
Gizmo is keeping Dad on his toes. Good boy Giz!
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Saw my brother over Easter, The Peter Bernards are still deciding on if The Villages are for them. And Jerry, you are right, that flight to New Zealand is no joke!
Love Gizmo's tornado headgear.
You guys have a great show and the both of you are such a sweet and adorable couple! Love your new shirts and glad Gizmo is on them too!
Thanks for answering my questions! I’ll be closest to Seabreeze - in 2 weeks!! Can’t wait. Great tornado plan! Hope you never need it. So sorry for the loss of your friend. That is a hard part of 55+ living, but I still think it would be our choice. Hope to meet you soon - when we get there!
Gator photo - from Swamp Fever Airboat Adventures on Lake Panasofkee FL. We did that ride last Thursday. Great fun!
I’m so sorry to hear about your friend, Al. It’s so hard to lose friends and people you love. Lake Okahumpka Rec Center is gorgeous!
Whaaat!? I thought for sure Jerry was going to say DO bring things you treasure, like an arrowhead collection 😉 just kidding Jerry. I'll quit giving you a hard time about it 😊 Love the video!
So glad you were able to work with Custom Apparel on the T-shirts! Nice to have a local spot! 👍
That’s my era of music too. Gary Lewis and the Playboys. Frankie Valli and Four Seasons. Those concerts sound awesome. So sorry to hear of your friends passing. Prayers for his friends and family. .
Loved that song too. What the World needs Now…
Thanks for your great positive and informative show!
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Carry your meds with you to your shelter. Love the helmets! maybe your phone too so you can follow the progress. My favorite site too watch in Ryan Hall, Yall. Such a good good channel. Blessings. Gizmo said he wanted a helmet too. :)
Thanks for the tips!
Ryan Hall Y'all is the second best RUclips channel. The Villages Florida Newcomers is in first place ! ❤
We recently discovered Ryan Hall, Y’all. So much better than the weather guys on tv.
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Linda, you are full of high spirits, spunky & smile all the way so how can anyone be annoyed with you or Jerry. Your personalities are perfect together. Keep smiling. Sue S
Thank you, Sue!
Thanks for another great MBM show. So sorry for the loss of your friend.
See you next time😘
You guys really committed to that emergency drill!🤣
Omgosh...I love the Tornado Drill...Yes...go to an interior room..great advice...
So sorry for your lose. Another great show!
It has been so much fun to see the progression in your skills, as a couple, since you began during Covid. Now you are 'old hands'!
Thank you, Amy.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
For Linda, Jerry is on the right track about the markers, sort of. Have you tried root touch up? I've been using it for in-between color. In the color section at Walmart. It's a spray tint. Use a sheet of paper or cardboard to shield your face, spray in the part and sides. It's wonderful. It washes right out. I also lay a towel down over my sink cause I'm messy! But it does wipe up! Just in case this happens again.
Love your show ❤
Thanks for the tips!
So sorry on the passing of your friend Al.
This isn’t a show, it’s a channel. We are watching a channel ❤
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Enjoyment like always. Both exciting and sad. Just like real life! Thanks for sharing especially Gizmo - both good and bad side 😊
Our pleasure, Rebecca!
Love the crystal gale story😂🎉🎉. That’s your man Linda❤❤❤
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So sorry for your loss.
It was just myself watching for awhile. My wife watched you guys a couple of weeks ago now we both are hooked. Can’t wait for our lifestyle visit next year.
Well, thank you both! That is nice to hear. See you when you get here!
Welp! I’m thrilled to say we have purchased!!! Last day here until closing!
Congratulations! See you when you get here.
Thanks from David and Kristy.
Thank you both! We appreciate it! ♥♥♥♥♥
Thanks!
Thank you Denice! So kind of you. ❤❤❤❤❤
One of the best episodes ever ❤️
Thank you, Steven! 😁😁
Your smiles and laughter are contagious. Thank you for spreading the joy. ❤
You are so kind.
Another excellent show! Your community looks like so much fun! Love from Port St Lucie ❤️.
Thank you so much!
So sorry for your loss. Have you been to the First Responders Rec Center? We spent a lot of time looking at all displays there. We have to explore more of them next year. Love your show!
Not yet! We will though. Thanks, Joy.
Love to hear all you've been doing! Livin' the good life. Great show! ❤
Aww, so sorry for the loss of your friend. Thoughts and prayers sent to you and his family. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
Great show! Love you guys!!😃
Loved the video! Tornado drill was realistic and a little lighthearted, which is good. Thank you.
Thank you!!!
Loved seeing you and your twin sister,Linda!
Another great video! I will watch you two where ever you lived! Thanks for all you do!
Awesome! Thank you Ms. Osei! ♥♥♥
I love the idea of the helmets, thanks
My condolences to your friend. Another great show, thank you! The tornado reenactment video was hilarious.
Linda and Jerry, I am so sorry to hear of your friends passing. Please know you are in my thoughts. As mentioned before I work and listen to your videos to help the time pass but today I nearly soiled my pants when I saw your plan for the bad weather. The plastic container for Gizmo was what nearly knocked me off my chair. I laughed so hard. Thank you for always making my day with your humor.
Jerry & Linda: We like your straight-forward approach in your videos---you seem like honest people whose opinions we can all value. My wife and I are about your age (but older); our health circumstances are such that we will never be able to leave Minnesota. We hope you will live long and enjoy your lives in The Villages.
What a nice thing to say, Wally. We really appreciate you watching. We know good people come from Minnesota!
Glad you got to spend quality time with your friend you lost, Happy memories together.
Linda I would have been upset at the hair salon too No joke going through that 3 times!
Funny bloopers, Thanks for what you do Jerry and Linda and our star of the show Gizmo, You make it all look so easy.😊
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Crystal Gayle was my first record ever in the early 70's cool you got to see her in concert
So sorry about your friend 😢 my condolences to his wife and all his family and friends .
The shelter gag reel was hilarious, is that the way you get off the recliner!?😂.
You guys are the best!!❤
Only in emergencies! 😆
My mom got stuck in her recliner during a power outage. Then when a technician came out when it needed to be repaired, he said she didn't have any batteries in it. What? It's an electric chair! Turns out there is a battery pack for these types of situations when the power goes out. The sales person never explained this and I guess we never read the instructions! Maybe they all have it now.
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Aww... thank you, Deniese!
Sorry to hear about your friend. Your demonstration of the tornado drill should be adopted by the national weather service and PETA!
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Very informative. We have lived here for a couple months now and haven’t run into you yet. Hope too! David and Kristy
It will happen!
I love this show! Gizmo is adorable
OMG!! I laughed so hard at your tornado shelter, I almost did the unthinkable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you do, please submit a video. 😁😁😁😁😁
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Keep on moving Crystal! 👋
🍃🌹🍃 in honor of your friend Al so glad God allowed your paths to cross sound like a wonderful friend