The week is flying by now that we’ve back in a routine. We did go see the movie, Bullet Train, yesterday afternoon and had the kids over for dinner last night. This morning is my first chiropractor session in nearly a month. I’m surprised that after 4,000 miles of driving and 13 different beds that I haven’t experienced any recent problems with my back. I was a bit sluggish this morning on my run but my new shoes got me through. 

I was able to file for my Florida homestead exemption yesterday, a surprisingly simple on-line procedure. I had visions of having to go to the office in Sarasota, and that may happen yet. Nonetheless, I got through the first step and will wait for further instructions. My big project for today is to figure out why the low pressure indicator is flashing in my car. The only tire I haven’t checked is the spare and I will do that on the way to the chiropractor. I continue to make small repairs on my car, but we’ve decided that at some point we’re going to try to operate with just one vehicle. At some point, we’ll sell the Solara. My wife hopes there will be a golf cart in our future. 

Ham salad sandwiches for lunch. My wife is off to tap, while I’ve had enough of the heat. It saps my strength, especially after another run without shade. We’re exactly 3 weeks from our next big adventure. We’ll be on a plane to Portland followed by Alaska and Hawaii. I was able to get our vaccination records in the VeriFLY app required for the Viking Cruise.  Within 72 hours of departure, I also need to register us in the ArriveCAN app to expedite the Canadian border crossing into Vancouver where we’ll board the ship. Part of that process involves two separate Covid tests that will ultimately allow passage. All aboard!