Last of Duck Creek (Dec 3-5)
Nothing very exciting these few days. A bit cooler, but sunny every morning,
and I’m still managing 7 miles of steps a day. Life is good. We’ll be home in
10 days, and we’ve both been kind of excited about that even though we know we
have a ton of work ahead. This week, though, we’re realizing how much freedom
we’ve had this past year and just how big the change will be. For the first
time, I finally see one advantage to being a full-timer.
Small but significant high points…
➤Seahawks trouncing the Eagles.
➤Scoring 5 Squishmallow plush toys before Walgreens ran out. (Apparently
they’re a hot item this year.)
➤Wrapping Amy & Jonathan's wedding gift, then finding the perfect card and affixing it to the gift. Done!
➤Taking another stroll through the Wetlands Park. (Lowlight: arriving too late at the local Bird Viewing Preserve and missing that opportunity. It closes at 2pm, but neither of us had noticed that little detail.)
➤Taking another stroll through the Wetlands Park. (Lowlight: arriving too late at the local Bird Viewing Preserve and missing that opportunity. It closes at 2pm, but neither of us had noticed that little detail.)
Amber Waves |
I think the burn remains are cool! (They remind me of flamenco dancers.) |
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