
A quick hello from home-at-last-Carla. Plans went awry - the attempt to get home a day early on standby was a farce, and used up much of the day as well. Then delayed flights all the way along the line on the 28th. The travel gods were with me, as my luggage made it both times, but there was no chance to pick up food for dinner in Toronto so I was pretty hungry by the time I finally got home in the wee hours. For some reason the airport in TO is set up as stupidly as possible: arrive 45 min late at Gate 136, run like a madwoman to pick up suitcase and clear customs, then find yourself outside the secure area, line up and clear security again, then run like a madwoman back to.... you guessed it, gate 135. If a kind agent in SF had not put a priority tag on my suitcase I never would have made it to my flight, although they had given my seat away and looked quite surprised to see me. Not that it would have made much difference, as the plane had to taxi back to the gate because some idiot's luggage was on board and he was not. A meaner crowd of passengers would have drawn and quartered the (probably intoxicated) little schmuck when he crawled on board, but we were just so glad they didn't have to remove all the luggage to look for the offending article that we just muttered and cast evil eyes his way.
Yesterday was a late sleep-in, litter clean-up (the very spoiled furbabies were alone for a day and not too pleased), groceries, laundry sorting, unpacking, catching up on 3 days of emails since I was last able to get on-line, doing necessary banking and bookkeeping - sheesh, no wonder I'm tired!
Shad is probably still at SFO trying to explain away the three pairs of large men's sneakers and the 35lb overage on her luggage limit... As for keeping me awake, I really should have known better than to travel without earplugs, so it's my own fault. (Actually I assumed it was revenge for my large grey cat's bladder-jumping extravaganza when she stayed here...) Anyway, Big Sur was beautiful, the Aquarium was terrific, and the outlet stores at Gilroy were a huge hit - if only there'd been more time to do them all! Overall, a successful and very full couple of days.
Meadow, you've finally got the pool open! What fun. When I had a house I used to open my little pool mid-May and close it early October, even tho I couldn't swim in it the whole time. It just looked so pretty and blue and inviting it was worth keeping it clean just to see it out there. It wasn't heated, so I think it would have been too chilly for Happy.
You should pay the extra for a really good surge protector, worth it now that you've got the nice new computer. I found out the hard way that the cheaper versions don't really do much except have a pretty red light to show they're on. Hmmm. Maybe I should take my own advice and get a better one for the plasma tv...
Happy, more company coming? I hadn't realized that your mother was just spearheading the invasion, so to speak. What an incredibly busy month for you - first the arrival of Joy in your life, then Mom and the new job, now more guests... and you're talking about moving again too. Yikes! I expect you'll collapse into a little puddle after the exodus next Friday. Your DH will have to bring you umbrella drinkies by the pool until you recover.
Mel, it sounds like you're really enjoying your deconstruction-free weekend. If you're getting the same weather as us, it should be cool and clear and humidity-free, with occasional showers to keep the pollen and dust down.
It seems to me you've done a lot of tossing and clearing in the past few months. Is there anything left? Or had you been saving a lifetime's worth of stuff that was just too good to throw away? I remember the shock a few years ago when I dieted down to a size where I fit into some favourites I had kept to wear again. Forgot that shoulder pads and tapered legs might be gone forever. Now I just keep very plain or very classic pieces, albeit in many sizes. (I lie. My closets are full of stuff. But not as full as they once were...)
Ruth, if that had been wine you were in charge of instead of beer I might have rented a truck to come and check for "spillage". It sounds like you've got a few busy days ahead of you!
Did your dog that was under the weather (Lucy? - sorry, bad with names) recover all right? I think Shad told me she was a bit of a bad girl, running off and eating what she shouldn't. Hey, maybe she should join 3fc and try to stop that self-destructive behaviour...
Ceejay, we'll keep an eye out for the day you decide to return. Take care and drop in from time to time to say hello.
Madcat, thanks for the update on DS and DF. Very good news that they're coping so well.

to you. Many, many

: are constantly winging their way to you and yours.
Rose, apologies for missing the birthday greetings. It sounds like you had a pretty good time. I envy you the white water rafting, and may just try it myself one of these days.
Holly, I hope all is well. It seems to me you've joined the MIA gang, unless I've missed your posts. Take care and enjoy the cooler weather!
Now that life is back to "normal" I'll try to post more regularly. I think I'll save the tale of the neti-pot

for tomorrow's instalment...