My sister left town at 6:30 am and drove through the torrential rains of winter storm Goliath till 3:30. She's exhausted, but safely tucked in at home in Louisville. It was wonderful to have her join us for Christmas this year, the first Christmas in forty-five years that we've spent together. But I know it was very hard to be away from her own children and granddaughter. It probably won't happen again for many more years, so I'm glad we had this time together.
Except for an hour walk after lunch and an hour for dinner prep, I worked all day on the Cobb history chapter and finished about 8:30. Tomorrow, I'll proofread it one more time and then put it to bed. It went much faster than I expected, so I'll have two and a half weeks to complete the last two chapters if I am to reach my Jan. 15 goal.
Tomorrow morning I'm interviewing Margaret for the final chapter on the legacy of Quest. I'm sure her insights will be very valuable. It will be the toughest chapter to complete because I have the least amount written for it.
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