And so home. We left around 1:30 and walked in my house at 6:30 which was pretty much perfect time without insane speeding. We missed most of the traffic.
After unpacking most of my treasures, I retired to the air conditioning and cable tv upstairs. I still have some unpacking to do. And I need to take a bath and call my mom before too much more time passes.
It is always a gratifying and joyous moment to see your friends having a terrific time that you envisioned and helped to come to pass. The trip was non-stop, really, but what would I have expected? And at this particular time of my life, I find insights into my self, and maybe even my past in unexpected places. I suppose we take our insights where we can find them?
Tomorrow, the laptop goes to the computer doctor for a tune-up before the warranty expires. The car is parked in a Tuesday spot and needs to be moved in the morning. And the quotidien begins again.
And all I actually have to offer as a writer, is my version of life. — Anne Lamott
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Thank you for the vicarious trip. I was home all weekend catching up on work, tho. D. & Ch. went kayaking in S.B.. Thank you for the trip log from places I've not been!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous of everything but the mosquito bites...thanks!!!
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