At 8:45, I sent Lori a text to see if she and Tucker were on the road yet. I didn’t hear right back and that didn’t concern me. I hoped she was on the road and couldn’t respond. At 9:00, she texted “yes.” A minute later she pulled up in front of the coach. She had left Pleasant Hill at 1:00 a.m.
It was so good to see her and Tucker, too. He’s a good little dog. Sometimes, he growls when he sees someone unfamiliar. Neither Bill nor I got that greeting. He was wanting on my lap, so I sat on the sofa and that was to his liking.
Lori and I went to Springfield to take Sally out to lunch. We had a really good visit. It had been several years since they had seen each other, so they had a lot of catching up to do.
On our way back to Eugene we went to a couple of thrift stores and a craft store, but didn’t spend much time at any of them. When we got back home, Lori took Tucker for a long walk.
We left the two “guys” to spend some bonding time while the two of us “girls” went to Fred Meyer to do a little bit of shopping. When we left Fred Meyer, we were looking for a place to get dinner to take home. When Lori saw a Taco Time, she whipped right in. She remembers Taco Time from Seaside so it was a good place to go...kind of like old home week.
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