Since Ted and I came home two days early from our Southwest trip, we got an early start on some jobs we had to do. Number one: Ted gave the car a good, hard scrubbing and took off the grit that car washes don’t. He vacuumed, dusted, and detailed everything, including putting on a coat of wax. Meanwhile, I unpacked a month’s worth of stuff and put it away.
Things looked a little different than when we left home in early October.
I went out to lunch with friends today (a lunch I thought I’d miss because we’d still be in Kansas), and Ted spent that time raking leaves. When I got home from my lunch date, I finished blowing the leaves in the back yard so Ted could go to buy gas for the chipper.
Every year, when we rake up a big pile of leaves, Ted and I say we should jump in the pile, but we never do. This year, we did it. We stood on the edge of the pile and just fell over backward. The pile was soft and we fell deeper than we’d expected. We were completely buried and had to dig our faces out.
That was fun! We’ll have to do it again next year. Are we getting older, or reverting to our childhoods? First, sand sledding and now jumping in a leaf pile. After the fun, Ted started up the chipper to get rid of the leaf pile and I started dinner–a real, home-cooked meal. No hunting for a restaurant tonight.
The trip was fun, but it’s always good to come home.