June came and went in a blink of an eye. I used to think this during the summers when the girls were young. You know, no school, no routines, nothing but endless days of vacationing and fun. Yet, summer flew by, and I used to think that one day when school was no more, summer would gradually meander. Yeah, no. It isn't happening. Maybe it's because one daughter is home and the other is on the verge of returning?
The month began with another overnight foray for me. My local writing group had a weekend conference where I apparently forgot all about the pandemic. Not only did I forget to bring masks with me, but when I got them, I didn't use them. I wined and dined out, and handwashing and sanitizer seemed like a distant memory. Yes, yes, I've been vaccinated, and I've gotten the memo on how protected I am. Guess what? Several days later, I was sick in bed with a sinus infection!
My job at the conference was selling tickets for the 40+ raffle baskets. I got close and personal with every attendee. I handled money. I haven't handled dollar bills in over a year! Still, it was tons of fun. I put myself out there and met new people. I learned tons of new information about the writing business. All of it sustained me while I spent the next few days in bed and on the couch, sniffling and blowing and whining about how the real world outside my home sucked.
Also, at the beginning of the month, my SIL and family from Chicago visited. She and Darcy share the same birthday, so we were able to celebrate them together. We had dinner at a restaurant of Darcy's choosing.
Darcy: "I turned 21 during a pandemic! I couldn't go out and celebrate that milestone. I had to legally drink at my house with my parents. I don't want to hear it!"
Nancy: "Okay, you win."
Me: "We can manage through the summer. The girls will be here. We can drive you to work if and when I need the car. That will give us three months of saving for another vehicle."
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