Tuesday, March 13, 2007

SEPARATION ANXIETY

We arose very early Monday morning to get into Oakley before the Monday morning commute into the Sacramento area. We breezed through with hardly any traffic, but arrived a bit early at the dealership. Thankfully, after only a very short wait, the employees showed up and we were on our way to getting the boats unloaded.

This dealership had a motorized movable hoist to off load the boats. It didn't take long before the four boats were unloaded and we were headed to the company yard in French Camp.

As we were on our way to the yard, we had a request to call into our dispatcher Katie. Craig made the call and found out he was picked for a random drug test. Once at the yard, Craig checked in at the office and was informed we had to go to Tracy to get the test done. So off to Tracy and about an hour and a half later we were done.


What I haven't mentioned was that we made a tough decision a couple of days ago. In order to get to Pharr, Texas and then back up to Spokane, Washington with our next assignment, I would have to stay behind for my dental and hair appointments. I know this sounds crazy, but even after spending the last ten months together every minute of the day and night, we were saddened to have to part our ways for 10 days. We have become so much more than husband and wife, but a team working together, and more importantly best friends. Until then, I will use this time to catch up with friends and family I have not seen in awhile, but my heart and soul will remain in the truck with Craig.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Your heart and sole may be in the truck But at least you can go to Starbucks.

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