
Spent the morning "tidying up" preparatory to Deb's return early this afternoon. Two weeks of being by myself had led to a bit of sloth in the maintenance department. Not a lot, but I did wash down the counters in the kitchen, and make the bed a bit more presentable.
I got out to the airport around 1:15 and Deb's flight was scheduled for 1:45 so a bit of time to wait but not too much. Once I determined that the flight had landed I walked along the various carousels until I found the one that showed her flight. They are still in a secured area so I couldn't actually go to pick up her luggage, but I waited until I saw her and then paralleled her walk over to the exit doors and met her there.
Her time in Denver was pretty demanding and she regrets that she couldn't see friends this time, but it was quite important that she helped get a good treatment path for Mary Ann started. In this she feels as if she had some success, as Mary Ann seems to have stabilized and may be on the road to some recovery.

She was quite tired so we took a taxi back to the apartment, traffic was fairly light and we made very good time going back. We had a bit of a welcome home lunch and then passed a quiet early afternoon. She had a bit of a nap and then we had a quiet evening before retiring at a reasonable time. All in all a nice homecoming to Paris. The airports weren't very busy, of course this is not Thanksgiving in Europe, and there was a bit more security but not excessively so, at least visibly.
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