It’s a Wednesday night in rural Douglas County, and I’m counting my monthly words. I figure right now I need to write eight hundred words between now and Saturday, so that means two hundred and sixty seven words today, and then two more entries over the next three days to get me to my pledge count.
Today is the day before Thanksgiving, so that mean preparations must be made for the journey tomorrow… over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go.
OK, not so much my mom’s house, as it is the home of my sister and her family just down the street from my mom. It’s going to be a moment… this will be the first Thanksgiving without dad. Everything since August has been the first anything without dad. I worry about my mom, and I should try to get out to see her more often. It’s been hard to do anything to get over to see her, as my work schedule has been pretty demanding since August.
I’ll do my best to see her more. I’m going to do a better job blocking out my down weeks. I haven’t done that as well, but I’ve blocked out non-travel weeks for the first quarter of 2020 already. That will help.
Lisa and I have had all three of the kids home for the day. Worked out well with the KU-Dayton game, the championship of the Maui Invitational. It was a great game with the Jayhawks winning in overtime against a talented and scrappy Dayton Flyers team.
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I have an incredible amount to be thankful for, as we move into the Thanksgiving holiday. My wife, my kids, my career. My friends, and my coworkers. The love of a couple of dogs. The lessons taught me by my parents, especially my dad.
That’s enough for now.
Peace y’all.