But it feels really good to be here, having such a great time on this trip, and simultaneously looking forward to being back home. By all accounts, the California crew is having a great time without us. One contingent is taking spring break in Yosemite, and the rest of the crew is hanging out in Davis, and eating some fantastic food as always, I'm sure. Paul and Nikki are taking great care of Hogan - I'm not sure that she'll want to leave all the fun when we get back. Who knew that we could be having as much fun as we are, and still be missing home, too?
I'm still trying to adjust to what life will be like as aircraft owners. On Saturday when I dropped Tim off at the airport, I had a sneaking suspicion that it might be awhile before I saw him again. He told me that he thought he'd be there two hours. I called him four hours later, and he told me he'd be ready in another hour. I showed up about an hour and a half later, and we left another hour after that. But like he said in his post, we were both so happy that'd we'd have been purring if we were cats. He had grease all over his hands and arms, parts and pieces of the airplane all over the hangar, and a huge grin on his face. I felt completely content from a day of reading and writing at the library. This is our new normal.
On Sunday I found myself thinking about that a lot. What exactly will our new normal look like? We've had a lot of changes since we were here last, and I don't think that we have a full grasp on what they all mean.
But I'm sure looking forward to figuring it all out!

More photos are here.
1 comment:
Speaking for the part of the CA contingent that is in Davis, we certainly miss you guys! Where are our weekend event planners? We are watching the blog closely and filling each other in - counting the days. And how strange that you have only been in CA for 2 months... that's crazy - we've had so much fun in those 2 months it seems it must've been longer... we'll be watching the skies for you next weekend.
Chini
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