Lots of driving over the past couple weeks. Santa Barbara was beautiful (surprise, surprise), but it feels good to be back in the home loop again, even if it’s only for a few days. Micah and I will be flying back to SB on Saturday to see Grandpa and I hope that goes well. We’ll only be staying for a few days but it’s a few days that will be important for all of us, and when we get back on the 9th, I expect to be staying in the Northwest for a while.
Maybe.
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