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So, the Husbandly One took the van in to our local fix-it place, which we love because things actually get fixed rather than made worse... and no, it wasn't a thrown rod, thank goodness!

Sounded like one, but no...

The serpentine belt had come loose, as well as a second, and a bearing casing had fallen into the wheel well, and the entire pulley structure had just... come completely apart. Thank the gods and little green fishes that I was in the driveway when this happened, and not on the road, least of all with my son in the car with me!

It's all been fixed, which has made us wildly happy because really, guys, we were so not looking forward to a second car note! Not right now!! Of course, it wasn't making us wildly happy finding out how little trade-in value our Kia minivan has, either. The damn thing is only six years old!!

Oh, well, that's been sorted, and today, THO has driven into Houston to help with the monumental Get Mom All Packed Up for the Big Move project. I've already told Mom that she is simply not allowed to have a stroke, heart-attack, or any other catastrophic sort of reaction to moving. She sort of laughed helplessly and said, "Well, Auntie, I don't know if I could stop it!"

And I said, "No. You're not allowed. I forbid it. Don't even think about it."

She ulped and said, "All right!"

*sigh* I know, I know, it's wishful thinking. She's 83, and she's lived in that house for 60 years. She's sunk her roots in deep and it's going to hurt to yank them up. But... she can't live there alone any more. For one thing, the neighborhood is awful. I mean, she has really good neighbors, but... it's not the neighbors that are the problem. It's the gangs of teenage and twenty-somethings who break into people's houses and beat them up while robbing them. It's the loud, drunken parties who like to take guns outside and shoot up at the sky (when they're sober enough to hold their arms up straight) or in whatever direction their fancies take them.

It's not unusual to find spent bullets in the front and backyards of my mom's neighborhood. Or on the street.

Not to mention the things she's done, like forgetting that she's running a tub and finding the bathroom and hall flooding, or leaving a chicken in the oven to burn to a crisp. So, she and the Flaky Sister have bought a house together, and have sold Mom's house, and they are moving to live closer to the Blonde Sister, which will make it much easier for me to come visit, because that means no longer driving through downtown Houston, AND no longer having to visit one of the more toxic parts of Houston just to see my mom.

I hope those of my f-listers currently living in the Deep Freeze part of the U.S. are staying safe and warm, and have heat where they are. And aren't doing a lot of unnecessary heavy lifting (glares pointedly at Alex). And I am hoping to have something much more cheerful to post, because it seems that lately, my posts have been full of teh suck.

And I am hoping to get back into the groove of writing soon. As usual, the hard drive crash of December has sort of knocked me for a loop, writing wise, but I'm still working at it, still trying to get my groove back. And I've been doodling and sketching, to keep myself distracted from the writing that doesn't work. And thank you, dear [profile] potion_lady for your comment, but you have to admit, only one comment when you make an art post is discouraging to say the least, and tells one that perhaps the art isn't as good as one hoped, at the most! So, I'll leave it up, but I don't think I'll be posting it anywhere else!

And now, I must call THO and see how things are going at Mom's. Everyone have a good Saturday!
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Yes, Auntie is HOME, and oh, how wonderful to have hills around me again!!!

Yes, yes, I know, D.C. has hills, but I'm sorry, ain't nothin' like the Texas Hill Country, even at night, and to look up and the sky is packed with stars... yep, I'm glad I'm home! Visitin' the nation's capitol was great, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, but I'm glad to be back at the Burrow, knowing my bed and my cuddlesome husband is waiting for me!

We had an early start, and somehow managed to get the kids dressed, do a last sweep of the room to make sure we had everything, and leave. And we had everything. I spent most of last night crawling to look under beds, under dressers, behind chairs, etc, to find all the little oojahs and jim-jams that seem to always get left behind, and by golly, I think I found them all! Gods, I hope so! I repacked everything, and managed to find space for not only those stuffed buddies the kids insisted we bring along (two per kid), but the ones they managed to acquire while we were there. Well... except for the cheetah. I had to carry him around, and that's a story all by itself!!

Still, we got to the airport in good time and went through baggage check well enough, and security (I'm still kind of freaked out about having to remove my shoes, though I understand why. It's just kind of weird to be standing there in my little pumpkin socks in the airport, you know?) went smoothly. We got to our gate, made sure we didn't have to change, and sat down to relax. Yes, a very successful run, indeed.

Sounds too perfect, doesn't it?

We had an hour layover in Atlanta. Now, let me say first of all that my sense of time right now is rather skewed. I have a clock in my head, and it runs strictly on standard time. When we hit the ridiculousness of Daylight Savings Time, it seriously screws up my inner clock. Plus, we shifted time zones, so that messed me up, too. AND I didn't have my watch because... the cats hid it from me. But that's another story.

Okay, so we arrive in Atlanta. However, we were on the back of the plane, and you know it takes forever to unload the plane, right? That ate up 20 minutes or so. Then the Husbandly One herded us at high speed through the airport to our next gate. All he needed was a whip, I swear!! The man was merciless! So we got to our gate, set down our things, and did the first thing all good parents do in that situation. Send the kids to the restroom, whether they feel they need to go or not. Those of you who are new to the parenting game, take my advice; take advantage of every restroom break that presents itself, or you will regret it. Skip one, and you will find yourself in the middle of a traffic jam with no restrooms in sight, and your child will be squirming and doing the "I gotta go NOW" dance in the back seat while wailing plaintively, "But I CAN'T hold it anymore!!!" You will actually contemplate dumping out that gallon of milk you just bought to keep the impending disaster from happening.

Anyhow, after the bathroom break, we looked around and thought, "You know... this gate is awfully dead for a flight that's about to leave for Dallas..." The Husbandly One hit himself in the forehead and went to check the flights, then came racing back. "They switched gates on us, and it's boarding now!!"

And the gate was all the way on the OTHER side of the airport!!! Put it this way, we were at Concourse D. The new gate was at Concourse T!!! THO said later he was so focused on keeping us all together and getting us there so we could have a bit of time to rest that he never thought to check the flights. Well, once again, that imaginary whip came out and we were racing for the train that runs between the concourses (thank you, thank you, Eilan of the Ways!!), then racing for the escalators that went up to the level we needed... and then I thought, "Okay, that's it, I can't run anymore, they can just leave without me!!!" Because I tell you right now, Auntie was about give out!!

I kept urging the Impossible Son to catch up with his papa and his sister, who had raced off ahead of us, but he refused. "I won't leave you, Mama," he said, tugging determinedly at my hand. "I don't want you to get lost. I know you can't run, but you got long legs, you can walk way faster than me!"

The little stinker.

So, I walked, and he ran along with me, and then I saw the gate was still open, there were still people boarding, and we just made it! What an adventure!!

And when we were seated on the plane, that smug little stinker turned to me and said, "See, Mama? You made it!!"

The flight went well, and we got into Dallas, made it to our car, and took off. And hit the next bump just after getting out of Waxahachie. Traffic on I-35 was at a complete standstill. It took us an hour to go EIGHT MILES!!! And we're still not entirely sure why, except that it had to do with construction, except... there was no construction actively going on.

When we were finally out of it, and had stopped to eat in Waco, I looked at THO and said, "Well, you know, things went so smoothly when we left last Saturday, you just know we had to have some snafus today!"

"Yeah, but I could have lived without them!"

True dat!

Well, anyhow, we are safely home, and tomorrow, I will rescue our kitties from durance vile, otherwise known as pet boarding, and then we will be fully home!

And now, to bed!!

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