Well, almost. I’ve got four bags full of my stuff, and I hope that whatever I have left over will fit in my overnight bag. Mike and I have 10 bags together. How did I get here with all of this stuff? I’ve already mailed a couple of boxes home; and I’ve mailed some boxes to Kissimmee already also. I forgot that I mailed two big boxes of stuff to myself here before I left Dover.
This morning it was raining when I got up. And it rained off and on all day. It’s quite chilly and dreary. Gray skies and damp. I guess I need to get used to this weather if Sara and I are going to move to Washington state. Even though we had gravel spread all over, there was still water everywhere. And of course I have already mailed my waterproof boots to Kissimmee. At least I still had my rain coat.
I hung out at work for a couple of hours today. Not like there was any work for me to do, but I was tired of looking at my bags and there’s not a whole lot of anything else to do until I wake up in the morning. And with the way things go at the airport here, we don’t have a very good departure rate. Our folks always seem to get pushed back a day or two. Flights take off all the time, but our office seems to get bumped off. The plane we’re supposed to be taking is a little puddle jumper and it’s a shorter flight time than people might think.
I’m not feeling to confident with air travel though with the news showing two plane crashes today.
I have to get up early, so I’m going to wrap it up early. I don’t know when I’ll be able to post again, but I hope it’s real soon.
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I meant to ask you: What kinds of birds are there in your area? Do you have any way of finding out?
ReplyDeleteYou know, Washington is where all the cool vampires live! Since it's cloudy all the time, they can go out during the day there. And get into unhealthy relationships with teenage girls.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's it, Katrina. Make Sara feel GOOD about moving there...
ReplyDelete*snerk*