Fall Colors in Boise – Post 10 of the Boise Roommate Saga

By the beginning of November, John had completed a major task at work and was able to fly up. It was good to have him there. After doing nothing but work and worry for weeks, we actually managed to get out a bit and enjoy fall in Boise.

We had the outdoor patio completely to ourselves. In Boise people don’t seem to worry about covid. Very few people wear masks and most people eat indoors, even though it was a beautiful day. It was cool in the shade and we had jackets on, but there were gas heaters on the patio and we were plenty toasty.

Plus it’s nice to be able to eat with our dog!

You may have seen this one already; I’ve posted it elsewhere. Great shot, John!

The original plan was for John to help the kids change their locks and get their house in order after the roommates left, and then help me drive back to Tucson. But the eviction was dragging on much longer than our attorney had originally indicated, so John was not able to stay to see the completion of the eviction process. He needed to be back in Albuquerque. I could have stayed but I wasn’t looking forward to driving back to Tucson alone and wanted to go to Albuquerque with John.

By this time, Laura also needed to head back home. Thankfully the kid’s dad, my ex-husband Dave, came down to Boise to lend a hand. John and I were then free to drive home, and Dave would stay with Tim and Jen (Tim is Dave’s brother) until the roommates were safely out. As we passed the figurative baton, Dave handed me a much-appreciated and very large check, generously covering about half of the huge attorney fees, airbnb charges, and other expenses that John and I had incurred.

It was really gratifying how the whole family came together to face this situation and support each other. Yay to my ex and ex-in-laws!

Next up – the eviction, finally (we hope).

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