A long day

The kids finally made it home sometime after 11 last night, might have been closer to midnight. They had a long day of travelling. Their flight was on time, but they were stuck in row 26 with a middle and a window seat. An older lady who needed a wheelchair to get on and off, was on the aisle. Jagger was cramped of course, with his long legs. They then had to get their bags, get an Uber and head to Tommy’s. I told them to get his car and get on the road as fast as possible, as two hours earlier, Lori was stuck trying to get home from Frisco with the pass closed. It opened long enough for her to get through, but the normally one-hour drive, took two. We were worried Jag and Ava wouldn’t get through the tunnel or over the pass. Luckily they made it. It did take them about twice as long (over three hours) as it should have, but again, they made it. I guess the pass closed sometime later in the night. Not sure if it’s open now, as I can’t see any cars on the cameras.

All day long I told Lori to get out of work by 3. Of course, she couldn’t. I had come through a little after noon and by the time I made it home, you could see the storm brewing to the west. Right now, at 6am, we have a good dose of snow and apparently a bunch more is on the way. You knew it would show up sometime, as after all, we do live in Colorado. Not sure when the kids can get back down to Boulder. School starts Tuesday, but I think Jagger has one of his internships that start Monday. Thankfully it’s online.

Ty works at 8 so we’ll need to leave early, and I have a call at 10:30. Yesterday I was down to Denver a little after 9 and headed back up before 10. The drive down was not easy but coming back was ok. I did go to Edwards Meat Market and picked up some stuff to eat for the next few days. With the weather, we’ll be laying low.

Time to get moving. We didn’t see the kids last night as we were both asleep. We heard them come in, but that was about it. Have a great day, we’re officially over a third of the way through the month. Be well, stay safe and warm, and God Bless.

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