"Sure."
As I noted on Sunday, we live only a couple of miles from the hospital, and Sarita and I live only a couple of blocks away from Dave and Jonelle. So I thought I could make it over to their house before they did.
I had forgotten, however, that I didn't have my car and it was almost 100 degrees outside. Moreover, I had to get my camera, put on my shoes, lock up the house. . . .
I was a bit worried as I scrambled up and over to their place.
Happily, there was no car in the driveway when I got there. I had a few seconds to focus at a point on the road where I knew they would be appearing, and appear they did, just a few seconds later.
A very happy homecoming, indeed!





Welcome home, Sweetie! . . . Or maybe I should say, "Sweeties"!