We’re packed. I don’t like that part of it at all, and it’s taken a lot out of me to do it.
Yesterday we didn’t get to swim because it was raining and very windy, and that was disappointing. I used heat on my shoulder and that relieved it a little. (I can’t stand icing it.)
I read and rested and watched junk TV and rested and– well, you get the idea. I had leftover chicken for lunch, and that was good. I felt reasonably energetic, and (when Dad and my sweetie started discussing politics) I asked Mom if she felt like playing, and we did, actually play together again. It’s a really good feeling for both of us.
Mom had made fish for dinner, but after the chicken I didn’t want that much food. As it happened, Dad’s stomach was a little upset, and he asked for poached eggs, so I asked Mom to put on on for me, too, and she did. It was perfect.
After supper I checked in online and (successfully!) printed our boarding passes. My back was pretty uncomfortable, so we retired a little early (because it’s less uncomfortable when I can sprawl out on the bed), and I slept pretty well.
It’s chilly here this morning, and it won’t be all that warm when we get to NY. I have a “silk” turtleneck shirt that I figure on putting on in the airport here, to add a layer to what’s available when we get off in NY and have to get a cab. JetBlue says they have a wheelchair for me.
So that’s it. It’s been a glorious trip, and I’m really glad I was able to make it. Happy Thanksgiving.
At least the new york weather should be clear-ish. (Cold, after alll, depends which way you’re coming from.)
So glad you were able to make the trip and spend some time with your family. It sounds like it was a good celebration. Safe travels.
hm. we’ll need to look into the massage