Welcome Home

It’s been a few crazy and full (and computerless, to boot!) days since my last. This is the first of what I anticipate to be a deluge of posts.

Some of you may remember how, when I moved to Bozeman last fall, I had planned on leaving Wednesday morning, but Wednesday became Thursday and Thursday became Friday before I eventually left. Ssimilarly, I was expecting to be packed and moved out by 5:00PM on Friday. Well, it turned out to be 4:00AM Saturday morning before I was ready to go, and so at 10:30AM on Saturday I left.

Since then I passed a wonderful Mother’s Day with my family (my sister came over from Laramie for the day, which helped make things extra special) and ate enough good food today that I probably won’t need to eat again until next Wednesday!

I’m halfway through the process of unpacking, and I’m most excited by the realization that, for the first time in nine months, I have absolutely nothing else that I should be doing right now. There’s no homework I’m behind on, nor is there reading that I need to do. As a matter of fact, looking at my planner for the next week, the only scheduled event is Sagar’s b-day next Sunday. And you know what? It’s a great feeling. So I’m going to take some time, post a little, read a little, work on the blog some, sleep a lot, and enjoy these few precious days while I’m responsibility and obligation free.

About Mark Egge

Transportation planner-adjacent data scientist by day. YIMBY Shoupista on a bicycle by night. Bozeman, MT. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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3 Responses to Welcome Home

  1. amarieda says:

    Bozeman sucks you in! I can’t wait to get back…
    of course, that would mainly be to escape all of the projects! my crazy parents added onto the house (a sunroom/porch), reshingled, and are in the process of repainting the entire house and finishing the new room BEFORE the wedding… so like in twenty days? I think I’m adopted.

  2. markegge says:

    Ha ha. Summer projects. Gotta love ’em.

  3. Wiley says:

    Welcome back, you (expletive deleted)! I’m sure you can find someone who knows how to find me–Goetter or something along those lines. . . Drop me a line or I’ll hunt you down like an animal.