A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Thirty-One

I am feeling quite worn tonight.  Pur visit to Phio has been busy and not entirely pleasant.  We are staying at Melissa's Mother's house, which is not all that comfortable right now, and no one has been living here since before the pandemic began.  We have been preparing to sell it, so have been emptying it, slowly, cleaning it up and clearing it out.  The result is, the place is livable but not much more.  In truth, it would probably be fine if we had a car, but as it is, we kind of wind up feeling a bit stranded.  I am glad I can be here for Melissa, though, and am working to set aside my, in the end, petty grievances to show her the support she needs and deserves.

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