I was at a graduation in a town in Northern California. Many people from my past were graduating. I managed to somehow miss the graduation, where I was to be an audience, but it was not a big deal. I saw Mike Forbes and spoke to him; he had graduated that day and he was wearing a purple suit.
Because I was very far north and it was Memorial Day, I had to figure out when to leave to make the drive south to Los Angeles so I would be in time for work on Tuesday. I kept thinking I had about 10 hours to drive and maybe I could leave late at night and then stay somewhere and pick up the extra few hours on Tues. morning. I was to teach a class on Tuesday at a new school and was concerned that I knew nothing about the curriculum or how many classes I was scheduled to teach and I would be pulling in right when classes started or missing them altogether if I didn't leave right at that moment. Yet I did not want to leave at that moment, and knew I would wait until at least late evening.
In one scene, I saw my mom asleep right in the middle of her narrow hallway. A blanket was thrown over her. I had to step around her and asked other people to do the same.
One chapter involved me readying to marry Christopher H. We were acting like newlyweds and I was wearing a thin rayon dress that looked like it was from the 70s. We were cuddling and holding hands a lot in public. I was very pleased to be marrying him.
