Monday, May 30, 2016

Hotels.com reservation confirmation 130007968272 - Four Points by Sheraton Ventura Harbor Resort - Ventura

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Four Points by Sheraton Ventura Harbor Resort
Four Points by Sheraton Ventura Harbor Resort
1050 Schooner Dr
Ventura
93001
CA
US
+18056581212
 
Hotels.com confirmation number130007968272
 
Check-inMonday, May 30, 2016 (3 PM)
 
Check-outTuesday, May 31, 2016 (noon)
 
Your stay1 night, 1 room
 
Cancellation policyNon-refundable
Total amount paid$133.98
 
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Hotel Details

Four Points by Sheraton Ventura Harbor Resort
1050 Schooner Dr, Ventura, 93001, CA, US Phone: +18056581212
Four Points by Sheraton Ventura Harbor Resort 34.249--119.259
Important noticesAirport shuttle service is available during limited hours. Contact the property in advance to get details.
Required at check-in
  • Credit card or cash deposit required

  • Government-issued photo ID required

  • Minimum check-in age is 21
 

Room details

Room Traditional Room, 1 King Bed
Cathy Clearman, 1 adult
PreferencesNon Smoking, King Bed
Please note: Preferences and requests cannot be guaranteed. Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges.
Facilities
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1 king bed
Entertainment - Free WiFi and wired Internet access, flat-screen TV, video-game console
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, coffee/tea maker, and room service
Bathroom - Shower/tub combination, free toiletries, and a hair dryer
Practical - Free newspaper, iron/ironing board, and phone; rollaway/extra beds and cribs/infant beds available on request
Comfort - Air conditioning, climate control, and daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Room is accessed via exterior corridors
 

Payment details

Price for room 1
Monday, May 30, 2016 $119.42
 
Tax recovery charges and service fees $14.56
Total amount paid$133.98
Amount left to pay $0.00
 
 
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Cancellation policySpecial non-refundable rate
This special discounted rate is non-refundable. If you choose to change or cancel this booking you will not be refunded any of the payment.
 
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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Life Will Continue! Am I ready?

Some dreams die, some dreams come true.  The key is to not stop dreaming.  Eventually the dreamy fantasies will either develop to achieved goals or wismical wishes.  I have had a dream for one third of my life that always seemed to be blocked by life's detours, obstacles, and dead ends.  The dream still remained.  

Finally after so many years the dream is about to begin.  It can happen, it is about to happen, the question now is will I have the attitude, energy, and drive to see it through to the end.  Or will I let the tragedy of the past continue to overshadow my future.

Time to figure out my true strength of character....  but before I get too serious... I had to take one last major vacation!  and it was good!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Away from Home

What is home?

It's defined as
--the place where one lives permanently, esp. as a member of a family or household
--The family or social unit occupying such a place
--a place where something flourishes, is most typically found, or from which it originates

It's related to where one lives, ones own country and its domestic affairs
It's known as a place one returns to by instinct to its territory after leaving it.

You can "home" in on something, move or be aimed toward something with great accuracy and focussed attention on

You can be at home (in one's own house) in ones own neighborhood town or country

You can make yourself at home, someone may invite you to make yourself comfortable and at ease in their home.

You can bring something home to someone.  Helping others to realize the full significance of something.  You can drive something home, or hit home.

Home can be where the heart is, the place you will always feel the deepest affection no matter where you are.

Home has a lot to do with comfort, peace, a place of familiarity in all things.  Can you be away from home and still feel at home?  What if you really never feel at home anywhere?  Do you ever feel comfort and peace?  If home is where the heart is... what if your heart is broken... is your home broken too?

If you try to return to your home of childhood, but it has become unfamiliar and uncomfortable, can you really say you are going home?

Home is a fragile place, even though it can be a tangible place, I think it is more of a state of mind.

I can be at home sitting at a table anywhere with my closest friends.  I can be at my house and not really feel at home at all.  I can feel at home when I'm standing all alone in a place I've never been before as I watch the familiar sun setting low over the Pacific Ocean.  I may not have been there before but it is a familiar view.  I feel at home when I withdraw into my own mind.  I've overcome any feeling of homesickness because home is where I am able to have a calm peaceful mind.  I can find home when I tune the world out and listen to my favorite song.

Home is not a place, it's defined by the feeling I carry at the time.  It's where I am happiest.  If the world overcomes me and I lose that peace, I can withdraw and always find home somewhere inside my soul.  It took me a long time to realize that, but now that I have, I can come home whenever I want no matter where I am...