
We went to the sunrise service at Trinity. Dad had bought the boys new shirts for this year and also a shirt for himself. I wore some flowery dress pants I’d forgotten I had but bought when I was trying to find clothes for Hope. They were comfortable and it felt like I had tried to make an effort to dress different for Easter. The pastor had a good sermon and we talked about it on the way from church to breakfast. I wish I had more people to gab with at these church things but it’s fine. I do like it.
Katrina arrived on Saturday but didn’t stay very long. She drove through the night from Fort Collins Colorado after asking a man she knew for money. He filled up her gas tank and gave her$100. Around Hannibal Missouri she was texting me and another camp girl that she was almost out of gas and money. She texted back a little later and said she’d found a buddy. Some guy had filled her tank for her. I know it’s not the most ideal way to do things but this is what you’ve got to do sometimes.
Gosh. So I went to Dollar General to get and a few things for her and the dog. I was actually quite astonished and maybe in inspired by how far she had driven. She sent videos throughout the night which thankfully were not waking me up each time. I watched the little dot travel across Nebraska and then Missouri and then reach Illinois. It was hard when she came back from a walk around the lake and said she still felt too contained. She couldn’t stay any longer. She needed to keep going.
I did try to talk her out of it, or help her regulate, or whatever you want to call whatever it was I tried to do. Her demons tried to throw a fit and made a little show and dance. It didn’t freak me out but the conversation made me realize I wasn’t going to be able to force her. She said she could tell I was sad and wanted to give me a hug. I hugged her quick and then she kept trying to hug me differently, pulling back my hair from over my chest, moving her sweatshirt away from hers. I didn’t want her to.
I told her I didn’t want to be forced either. I said why don’t you get your car and I will help you pack up since she had already unloaded her bed for the dog. While she was getting the car I loaded up her laundry basket with the items I’d picked up from dollar general, minus the dawn dish soap which was for me. I had to let her parents know she had left. At some point later in the afternoon I was in my room releasing all this and doing my moves for a feeling I was having in the middle of my chest.
Her parents called which pulled me out of my tears. They were at least grateful she’d made it out of Colorado. She had made that happen and took those steps for herself. The rest of that day was pretty low key though Josh and I both were more down about it all. He got the food ready for when Grandma, Elianna, and Miles came over for our lamb meal we typically have at some point during Holy Week. After church on Sunday we came home and rested before heading to the farm for lunch.
It was a nice day there. My sister and law was there with her family and Uncle Glenn was also there. I’d had it in my head to possible come out for Ethan’s track meet which had gotten switched from Holy Saturday to Easter Monday. I did pray with Katrina before she left. I’d been back and forth about whether or not to go because of the drive but I finally decided to go. Josh took me back to the house and I packed up my stuff and drove to Chillicothe. It was a good drive and I was grateful again.









