Happily avoiding the storm

There had been warnings of severe weather heading out way all day. While most of the storm headed north into Wisconsin, there were warnings of pop-up super cells that could bring tornadoes and baseball sized hail. That didn't sound particularly enjoyable and J. and I briefly discussed if we could cover the cars in plywood... or something since we don't have a garage or any covered parking. (The answer to that would be no.) 

While I'm usually disappointed that a promised thunder storm doesn't appear, tonight I am pretty relieved. There were storms that went north and south of us, but we just had a small bit of rain. (More rain would have been a bit better.) Avoiding giant hail and tornadoes seems like a very good thing. 

This is especially true because we leave bright and early tomorrow to head to Duncan's graduation. (We have house sitters staying here to care for all the animals, so the house won't be empty. You'd be hearing this after the fact if that were the case.) The baccalaureate service is tomorrow night followed by a party for the graduates and their families. The actual graduation is on Saturday morning. D. will come home with us on Saturday a college graduate. 

So we've been getting things ready for both the car trip and to have things in order for the house sitter. I like trips once we are actually pulling away, but all the things required leading up to a trip I'm not such a fan of. Giant hail or a tornado would not have been terribly helpful in the process. 

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