Carol, I no longer keep clothes for "best" because then I just never seem to wear them at all. This article says it really nicely:
https://www.xojane.com/clothes/how-have-i-never-worn-this-dress-do-you-save-clothes-for-good
As for getting a new bike, there's no reason you can't keep Little Blackie AND get a second bike. That's what I did.
I have a cruiser bike. It's sort of big and heavy and I don't ride it often. A couple years after I got the cruiser bike, I got a second bike - my nimble little road bike. I looooove my road bike (I'm sure I've posted about it before, it's neon green with bright blue tires, it's beautiful). So now my bikes live together in my basement when I'm not riding, ha ha.
They're both good for different purposes, too. The road bike is for when I want to ride far and fast. The cruiser bike has a basket, and I can also attach the bike trailer behind it if I so choose, so I can ride it slowly and leisurely to nearby grocery stores (not the one that I tried riding to earlier this summer that's up a giant hill, though!). So yeah, if you think you might benefit from getting a second bike, and you have the room to store it, I say go for it. I like having an option of which bike to ride. I usually opt for the road bike, but not always. So even if you usually opt to ride Little Blackie, there might be times when you'd like to ride a different bike instead. Just my experience anyway.
I'm feeling a bit better day by day. I think today is the first day where I haven't had any cramps nor nausea. I don't trust it quite yet, though. And, tomorrow I'm getting my flu shot anyway, and I know that it's not wise to do a workout on the day of getting the flu shot just because of the arm soreness, plus it's good to give my body at least a day to adjust to the vaccine. So, my hope is to do a workout on Thursday or Friday, but of course I'll see how I'm feeling.
Lily continues to become more lethargic. Poor girl just does not have the energy anymore. Yesterday was like the one day this week where rain wasn't in the forecast, it was a very nice evening weather-wise, so hubby and I thought we'd take Lily on a short, slow walk. Just two short blocks down to the creek and back. By the time we had walked to the creek and turned around and were about a block from home, she was clearly exhausted - panting heavily and walking very slowly. Poor Lil.
The rest of the evening, she rested in her crate. When I went to check on her at one point, she looked at me but didn't even raise her head. She was clearly completely exhausted by that short walk. I guess from now on we will only walk one block and then back, and/or we will take the wagon with us (we didn't bring it yesterday because we figured she could handle such a short walk without it). She still doesn't seem to be in any pain, and is still eating well - she scarfed down a cup of dog ice cream right after the walk. But poor girl, she's just so exhausted nowadays, and it seems to get a little worse every day. We're just keeping an eye on things. I don't think lethargy by itself is indicative that it's time to have her put down, but if anything else comes up, like if she stops eating or acts like she's in pain, then I think it will be time.