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Yes, that’s right…I’m home. I’d have posted about it but in the end my exodus was rather sudden. Sometime Tuesday mom said that she knew in a few days she’d be better prepared to take care of her self so I should start looking for a plane ticket. Imagine my surprise when I was told the up-charge to rebook would be 600-800 bucks! Or, I could wait until the 19th. No offence to my mom (waves – Hi mom!) but neither of those things was a good option. Eventually a flight was found – 10am Wednesday morning, under 24 hours away. As you might expect things sorta went into overdrive; grocery shopping, finishing my ‘honey do’ list*, packing, laundry and any other loose end I could think of. My uncle picked me up at 8am Wednesday morning and one car ride, one bus ride, two plane rides, and a final car ride I was home …shortly after 11pm. Talk about an all day event! It was a super long day, but I had my book and iPod for company so I managed. Oh, how happy I am to be home. One thing I learned for sure is that home really is where the heart is and D clearly has complete possession of mine.
In other news, I’m sorta dreading going home today in the daylight…it means I can see the condition of the yard. Dr Livingston? I presume.
*While I was there I fixed the water valve that feeds the washer, replaced light bulbs in the bath fan and garage door opener, hung a make-up mirror, added a new remote to the existing garage door opener (easy peasy – Thank You Genie!), replaced one shower head and fixed another, and as my coup de gras… corrected the horrifically terrible wiring jog to a floor outlet and replaced the outlet and cover. That I did all this isn’t terribly impressive, that I did it with two small screwdrivers, an adjustable wrench and the tiniest little hammer you ever saw is