Sunday, December 8, 2013

In Which I Finally Understand East Coast Claustrophobia

I’m sitting at my table listening to Christmas music and thinking about the last week. It has flown by in a hodgepodge of events and emotions. I had two busy days of class and homework and packing, followed by a quick trip home for Grandpa’s funeral, followed by a few days back in Williamsburg that felt as if they were somehow in a separate category than normal weekdays.

It was so good to be home. It lasted for little more than 24 hours, but I needed that day there. I arrived early Wednesday morning after an evening flight and smiled when I saw the snow through the airplane window. (Dear Snow, Please come to Williamsburg this year!) During the drive home it was so relieving to be under a wide open sky. (I now understand why people talk about being claustrophobic on the East coast – it’s not fear, it’s just the oppression of being continuously surrounded by trees.) By the time Dad and I arrived at the house, everyone else was in bed. Dad turned in soon afterward. As it was nearly 4 am EST, I didn’t last much longer, but I stayed up a few more minutes just to enjoy the feeling of being home (and to read the comics).

I awoke the next morning to a bunch of hugs.

If a funeral can be described as fun, then Grandpa Quilter’s was fun. Not that it was tear-less, but stronger and deeper than the feeling of missing him was the same sort of cheerful love that I’ve always felt around Grandpa. There were good stories and plenty of laughs. It was a treat to see so much of the family gathered together. I expect that Grandpa enjoyed it, and I certainly did. What a legacy he and Grandma have built for us.

My trip back to Williamsburg was pleasant. I had a taste of Grandpa Quilter’s small world and large circle of friends: my neighbor on the first plane was a woman who knew Grandpa from his years of teaching seminary where her children attended school and from swimming at the same rec center where he used to swim.

I arrived back in Virginia to 65 degree weather and trotted to my car in the economy lot with my coat hanging uselessly over my shoulder. (I’ve been teasing my family about the temperature. It was 12ish degrees in Salt Lake City when I left. Grand Junction was around 7. Rexburg was something like -5.)

I spent the next couple of days finishing my regular homework and trying to get excited about studying for finals. Friday afternoon I helped set up for my stake’s annual Christmas open house (live music and 100+ nativity scenes, including a live one). Today I pulled out a few Christmas decorations (including a new addition from my kind upstairs neighbor). It’s been so nice to do some things that are completely different and separate from law school.

I didn’t really feel back on schedule until this morning at ward choir practice. Though I’m not sure that feeling will last since I don’t have regular classes tomorrow.

On my to do list for this week: take my Torts final, study for Crim Law and Civ Pro, and squeeze in some Christmas shopping.

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