... 5% was spent over breakfast (we take a long time to eat in the morning)...
... and the rest was spent over my computer screen, working through my late October travel dilemmas.
And so I am tremendously glad that by 11 a.m., everything in Poland closes for the day and I can do nothing more of a bureaucratic nature and, too, Snowdrop is back home from her medical check up (assessment: she is a gross motor skill powerhouse! ... as if we here, on Ocean, did not know that!).
Ah yes -- she goes from clinging to my finger...
... to clinging to nothing at all.
She is, after the doctor's visit, in a more serious mood and I let her stay with that.
She needs her nap, but I refrain from putting her down until we pass the noon hour -- the time of the monthly practice weather warning siren. (It unnerves Snowdrop and interrupts her sleep.)
it's just a siren, Snowdrop...
The afternoon is lovely and I do, of course, take her outside for a walk.
(But first she has to make sure the UPS package delivery is not for her. I explain to her that she is too young for Zappos. Then I look at the Zappos website -- hmmm, guess I'm wrong.)
In the evening, as I make my way home, I think -- I should have driven Rosie. Typically, in October, I'm too cold for the moped. Not today. Surely not today.
Eager to learn about what will be the new side link here on Ocean! If I were to guess, I'd speculate it is related to other writing you've done. Enjoy this new development, and have a great time traveling. We just go the kids passports, and now we are analyzing where to go......Cuba is at the top of my list.
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