A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-And-Seventy-Eight

Melissa is in Ohio, and I am here in Florida, missing her.  I feel bad that I did not go with her, though it was a choice we made together.  I have plenty that I need to do here, which made my staying back necessary.  I will probably fly up soon, depending how long she stays and whether there is a memorial for her Uncle.  At the moment, they aren't planning anything.  His remains were cremated, and it makes sense to hold off on a memorial at the moment as a result of the pandemic.  I wish I were with her, though, and I wish I were there to offer her my support in person.

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