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Friday, November 10, 2006 #

Quietly Settling Back In

11-9-06

 

Well, the past few days have been weird. Adam's working 3rd shift, so I've, surprisingly, quickly adjusted to his schedule, in order for me to spend some time with him. It's been wonderful just focusing on us for a few days. All the time we've spent together has been quality. I even had the opportunity to let him take me out to karaoke night in Oshkosh to meet some of the friends he made while I was away. It was a blast! It feels good to be home. I still have a lot of people to catch up with and spend some "welcome home" time with, and I can't wait to see everyone!

 

It has been quiet, though. Not much media stuff going on. A radio interview here, a paper interview there... we're still hoping some national media outlet will call and surprise us with an invitation - we still need donations, and our fight for awareness will never be done! So we're still workin' hard!

 

My legs are crying for some exercise. That's what's been going on physically. I somehow need to fit it in to my extremely open day-schedule! I seem to work so much better with everything when I have things going on. When nothing is really happening, I tend to sit around and procrastinate. I'm better under pressure, I guess. So... I am very anxious to get back to work. I'm hoping after Thanksgiving, but before Christmas. I sure miss everyone at 4imprint!! And the support they've given me is astounding! Whew!

 

So, really... I've just been chilling out, relaxing... and I think I'm caught up on sleep. I'm starting to feel the buzz to get out, move around, really start socializing again, and keep going! It's almost like I need to be busy to feel normal! I hope that's a good thing! :)

 

Lots do to, and too much time to do it right now!

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The Welcome Home

11-5-06

 

Our visit in San Francisco after the hike was fun, but fast-paced. It went by really fast, and before I knew it, we were at the airport. It worked out well there, too. We were able to rearrange seats so that Adam and I could sit together, mom and dad could sit next to each other, and Grandma, Debbie and Adam still had aisle seats. And it was an uneventful flight - which is good. Oh, except that we were toward the back of the plane, and the bathrooms were close, and someone on the plane made good use of them. So, it might have smelled foul, but we made it to Minneapolis safely.

 

My aunt, Karen, and cousin, Tiffany, picked us up and brought us back to Karen's house where our vehicles were parked. This was my first hint - a good hint that said, "Robin, you're almost home." I saw my and Adam's green Saturn Vue. It's the first car we bought together, and we both love it. It was weird to see it, and sitting in it felt pretty good. Mom, dad and grandma got into mom's car, and we followed each other toward Phillips.

 

When we were on our way, we got word that some of my mom's friends were going to be at the south end of town at the bowling alley. We were asked to stop in to say 'hi.' As we went on, we kept getting phone calls. "Where are you now?" "When will you get here?" So, hmmm, something's up!

 

When we got into town, there was a vehicle with its hazards on right by the bowling alley. It was a police car. In the middle of the road was a person instructing us to stop, and along the side of the road was a huge group of family and friends. It was our welcoming committee!

 

We got out, hugged, cried, and then quickly jumped in the back of the CRR1 - remember the CRR1 from Missouri and Kansas? Dick Heitkemper, one of our awesome trail angels (27 day vehicle support), painted up his truck just how he did when he was supporting us. We rode through town behind a wailing ambulance, fire truck and police car. A special escort for mom and I - too cool! The marquees in town all read, "Welcome Home Robin & Patty," and when we went by the A&W (I worked there in high school), they ran out ice cream cones for mom and me!

 

We ended at the north end of town at Harbor View. It was really fun - after a really cold truck ride. I kept saying the Pacific Ocean was warmer than Wisconsin - and I'm completely serious. In fact, we had an expected Wisconsin welcome - SNOW! It may have been a let-down if Wisconsin didn't order some snowflakes for our return! :)

 

So we're back in WI. I feel a little displaced, having a lot to do in two towns, but I'm anxious to get things sorted out. Mom and I have a lot of stuff to go through, and loose ends to tie up, so it's going to be crazy. But it'll slowly come together. More on that in the coming days...

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