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

After all this time, it feels strange to be so close to being back home.  It has been almost a full month.  Melissa left on the thirteenth and I was two or three days behind.  So much has been happening, so much we had to deal with, so many emotional stressors beyond just the central calamity of Anne's death.  But we will be home tomorrow, after all this time.  I cannot help but wonder how it will feel to be back in our own house, in the chaotic maelstrom that is our own lives, again.

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