Was beginning to think the phrase: Just a couple more things, just a couple more days" would haunt me forever. But we closed at 2pm, and after an hour of signing and initialing an inch thick stack of paperwork we drove the half hour back to "OUR HOUSE." There we had a crew of six or so waiting to start unloading those big uhauls. My daughter, two of her friends, two high school kids, and one brokenolmarine. We hit it hard.
We knocked out all of one truck and got thru about a third of the other. Then, for some reason, the sun went down. What? Looked at my watch, it was after 9pm... How did that happen?
The high school boys went home, they had practice the next morning.
My daughter's friends headed back south, they had to work the next morning.
We went inside, to rest, then out back and jumped in the pool.
The next day, we started to unpack a few boxes while waiting for the boys to finish practice.
Around 1pm, they arrived. We spent the rest of the day unloading the last truck. It was finally done around eight pm. Sent the boys home. My son in law drove up to fetch my daughter.
Miss T and I stayed up late unpacking, got up early, back at it. (Wednesday). The day zipped by.
Thursday we drove back down south, picked up the second Nissan, the kayaks and kayak trailer and the rest of our stuff from the RV. Drove back home. My lower back didn't enjoy the trip, at all. By the end of the trip... I was in agony. I suspected I had aggravated an old military back injury.
I was wrong. Woke up early Friday to a dull back pain...
What? .Kidney Stone... I had never had one. Miss Tina passes about a half dozen a year. When I told my loving wife what I suspected...
She laughed at me.
I told her I didn't think this was a laughing matter... While doubled over in pain.
She... Laughed... Harder.
"Now you get to see what I've been going thru all these years."
She did drive me to the ER, and after a few tests, they admitted me.
IVs to push the stone, and pain meds
If I don't pass it by Monday, they will knock me out and do a procedure.
I love my new house...
I haven't gotten to enjoy much of it yet...
