A Day in NC

Niece Chrissie and Chris had one full day in North Carolina. We packed it full of leisure and relaxation. I was glad, since they ended up driving all the way to Utah without stopping at a motel! I think it took about 35 hours. Chrissie and I walked first thing in the morning, and I took the obligatory snapshot with the stop sign.

I like that Chris (christopherpollockart.com) always checks his creations when he is here. Many of his mobiles hang from the mantel, and once in a while one might have gotten knocked down. This time he picked up the bear ornament, one of the most versatile of the mobiles. It hangs from a stand, but it can also be lifted off to hang on the Christmas tree. He tweaked it a little, making it a bit more responsive.

They wandered into the study and looked for a puzzle piece or so. David had started the one for the year John died. I told them I was finding at least one piece a day. They were drawn in and spent relaxing hours finishing it. I drifted in and out and found at least two pieces while I was cooking dinner. I hadn’t stopped to think that this puzzle was a memorial for John, too, since his photos were featured. It’s great that they completed it, because Linda (https://lindaschaubblog.net/2025/10/26/a-walktober-stroll-that-was/) has already sent the new one for this year.

To finish off the evening, we had an impromptu dinner with neighbors across the street. Shawn, Chrissie, and I share Connections and Wordle scores every day. We make a few comments, enough to feel very connected. It was a chance for us to see each other face to face. I wanted Logan, King of Boggle, to played that word game with Chrissie, knowing they are both better at it than I am. My failure was not getting a photo of the fierce competition. The King reigned!

I was eager for Chris and Bob to be together, because both of them are Mr. Fix-It people. They think out of the box and make unique repairs that are impressive. They had a chance to share a few stories before the evening ended. Because Logan’s school day begins at an ungodly hour, the party had to end early.

23 thoughts on “A Day in NC

  1. More good news–finishing the puzzle! I always feel sort of like I have been “home” reading your stories about your family and friend get togethers. Randy and I spent an hour on the phone talking with one of our loooooong-time Texas friends, and it was an hour spent laughing and I could almost feel as if we were sitting in his living room. Nice reminders all around to keep those connections going! Big hug of thanks to you!

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  2. Ungodly hour in these parts too. The school bus flashes lights going past my house at 6:00 on school mornings..I can’t think of any much worse than ridding a bus for two hrs.to get to school and then do it all over again in the afternoon.

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  3. That’s great that Chrissie and Chris finished the puzzle … when David returns, he’ll have to undo it and start over again. 🙂 Is this the first time you posted about Shawn and Bob since he had his heart attack? Hopefully Bob is doing well now. I play Wordle every day and the longest streak I have reached is 21. I do abysmally on Connections as I’m not up on pop culture – that’s my story and I’m sticking to it!

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      1. There are lots of references to pop culture and also sports, so that’s a problem for me. I really don’t follow sports except what I hear on the sports report on my all-news radio station. That’s it. My father never watched sports and I had no siblings. I don’t do well on Jeopardy either because it touches on subjects I know nothing about … science fiction is another. I’ve never seen a sci-fi movie in my life.

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