It was my last full week before my trip and after powering through my gardening, I finished planting the last of my flowers over lunch on Monday so crossed that off my list. My plan to have my gardening done early so I could enjoy Memorial Day weekend was well in hand.
We had the UNL All Staff Conference so I was going to campus on Tuesday instead of Wednesday. Of course, just before I left for work, I found a drip under the bathroom sink so madly emptied under the sink, put a pan under it and headed to work. The conference was good and I called Ed when I went back for lunch. He came to my rescue, as usual, and said he'd head over to check out the drip and install my garbage disposal too. When I got home, the sink was fixed and I tried the dishwasher, which seemed to work great. Then the phone rang and it was Ed calling from the farm store where he was buying parts for the garbage disposal. Oops! He came back and finished the piping then we chatted in the driveway until 9:00. He's such a peach.
I worked from home on Wednesday and did a couple of the morning sessions of the last day of the conference via zoom. I had my monthly Ripples zoom that afternoon and settled in for the 3 hour Survivor finale, setting the dishwasher to run overnight before heading to bed.
Well, I got up Thursday monring to find a mire of icky water in the bottom of the dishwasher. Clearly it wasn't draining. Ed called to check in that night from Missouri where he was on vacation and I told him the news, suggesting that maybe he hadn't punched through the plug on the side of the disposal before attaching the dishwasher hose. That's exactly what he'd done. I bailed the nasty water and started washing the dishes - my least favorite chore. Oh well. Ed would be back before my trip to fix it at least.
Since I hadn't gotten my grab and go on Tuesday, I called it in on Friday and headed out for errands - the bank, Warehouse Surplus, Mocha C's and the Senior Center thrift, which I rarely go to. I did a quick buzz through and saw Andrea as I was checking out. I found a few things but got a call an hour later from Andrea, who was still shopping and had found me a few things that I'd missed, including a brand new pair of wool clogs that perfectly match the sweater I was packing for my trip. Would wool clogs be too out of season in June? I'd have to consider whether I'd pack them but if not, they'll be great for next winter.
I got news that we could stop work at 3:00 for an early start of the holiday weekend. Yay! It was going to be the last cool night before summer so I called Andrea and invited her for a fire in the driveway. We didn't need the warmth but it was fun and a nice start to the weekend.
The weekend was a blur with some cooking, planning for packing, spending more time choosing yarn than clothes, and chores. I wasn't stressed about the trip and had gotten my gardening done so had the relaxing weekend I'd hoped for and I had plans for Monday. Nice.
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