home again home again jiggety jig

Ah, the wonders of modern travel! It's 5:04 a.m. and I am writing on my well-travelled laptop,as happy as I am to have speedy wifi once more.  I'm home, and I do have to get re-oriented, but I'm back in sync. I will be in my own pool at 6 a.m., without four currents and chop.  If all goes well, the groceries will be delivered between 7 and 8 a.m. I plan to spend the morning on the balcony reading the backlog of mail that was picked up regularly by my son and daughter-in-law, bless them.  And bless, them, indeed.  They met my plane, no easy thing at the airport with all the athletes and fans coming in for the PanAm Games that begin here in Toronto on July 10.  They took me to their home for a welcoming glass of wine and catchup.  Then on to my home, first to meet a new concierge who recognized my son but not me. 

What a welcome!  They had piled up the mail, yes, and watered my indoor Christmas cactus, and checked my fridge and stocked it with survival essentials and some interesting goodies as well (a saffron rice casserole, some good cheese and peppercorn crackers, Jasmine rice as well as eggs and butter, an orange,  - so generous and thoughtful!!).  They also unwrapped and arranged the balcony furniture (wrapped up for the winter when I left) and hung baskets of flowers (I couldn't plant anything, of course).  This morning after my swim and after the groceries have been delivered, I'll take coffee out to the balcony and go through all the mail. Bliss.  I am truly blessed. 

Home at last!!  

Not that I missed it whileI was gone. 

on my way

It's 6:30 a.m., my time and home time, I'm happy to say, and we're waiting to get called to be given back our passports.  The few times I've seen mine, I noticed that the pages are stamped and stuffed with papers and official looking papers. I'm going to have to get a few extra pages for it.  Neat souvenir.

This is a limbo day moving one's body through time and space to resume "normal" living. Anon, anon.

 

It's now 1:15 p.m. and I am in the Admirals Club Lounge in Miami airport. The floor is still moving beneath my feet; I suppose I'll take a while to get my land legs.  I must say, the wifi service is faster than on the ship - amazing!  The closar I get to home the closer the real world begins to impinge as I think of the responsibilities and duties (and work) awaiting me. SOW I have to make a few phone calls to assure people I am here.  Not my family, but Visa and the grocery delivery - you see?  I hadn't given that a thought till now.  I suppose it will take a while.  I wonder if I can find a  phone, Everyone's on cell phones.

I do have blogs I want to write. I'd like to write a little about some of my fellow passengers, if I can do so without being sued.  We'll see.