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Sunday, March 31, 2019

Did I mention this yet?

Yup, the ocean's still here. No one stole it while I was gone.
Seen on a truck butt in Pennsylvania.
Wise advise from a wholly unexpected source.
Ten and me…me and Ten…we is HOOOOOOOME!

I had this idea I’d get a zillion things done yesterday, our first day home. I’d organize and total up the receipts from our big adventure, pay bills, visit the grocery, post office and pharmacy – maybe the library too. Then I’d hit the gym and hit it hard. Oh and I wanted to unload the truck – move the rest of Ten’s belongings into his brandy new home.

 Did I? Well, the grocery (cat food waits for no man!) and drugstore trips happened but that was about it. I ended up taking a marathon nap with Coco which felt very good and very necessary.

My precious kitten is still adjusting to her new roommate. She been sniffing around, checking out his pillow and laundry. When he joined me in Nap City, she zipped off to her safe, high castle by the window. I suspect that, in a week’s time, she’ll have discovered Ten’s lap. Poor man will find out what Jen already knows too well – Coco emits near lethal poots. She doesn’t do this when on my lap – no. I believe it’s how she initiates her new furniture.

Today, I’ll attempt to accomplish half of what I’d planned for yesterday. The gym and unloading the truck (starting to anyway) are at the top of the list.

Amazingly, after my long midday rack time, I slept straight through the night. There was no midnight wakey-wakey, wondering where I was. Is this Wisconsin? Am I in Pennsylvania? Please tell me that's not Ohio out that window! 

Travel, fun and interesting as it totes is, wears me clean out.

2 comments:

  1. Funny, I had the exact SAME day, after a much shorter trip - a four-day conference in Minneapolis. I thought I'd get all caught up on my stuff....yeahno. Went grocery shopping (and yes, cat food was the driving force, there), did a couple of dishes, then took a nap, with cats. :)

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    1. If you were driving, the trip home from Minneapolis is MEGA painful – entirely due to the flatlands of northern Indiana and Ohio. OOF!

      LOVED Minneapolis! Did you by any chance get over to the Walker?

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