Vibes are important to me. When we bought our first and only home in Evanston, as soon as I walked in the door, I had the "vibe". Originally, I never wanted a house in South Evanston. Or a house whose street was named Reba Place. It sounded too much
like a street in the monopoly game, Baltic Ave. But the picture in the local paper made it attractive and we looked. That was it. We spent over 30 years there. We had Bat and bar Mitzvah celebrations there. We had wedding parties there. We had our fourth child
there. Bob had his heart attack there. We celebrated my graduation from college and our four kids high school graduations there. All land marks of family life. It was the house vibes that made this all possible. The house had them. It was the same when we
bought here. We walked in, and although I said that I would never live any place called "Bird bay", the vibes over ruled. I sometimes get these vibes when I meet someone for the first time. There are some people who just generate good vibes and I want to be
friends with them. I feel comfortable with them. Are vibes a verb ? I'm going to vibe today.