Close enough, anyway.
The tornadoes have missed me so far. It's wonderful having spring weather in the fall. Although since Oklahoma has had tornadoes in December, welcome to life here.
I had a health issue back in July that put me in the hospital for four days inpatient. I'm curious to see what happens with the billing now - the hospital billing office didn't call the insurance for authorization on the next business day - or for almost two weeks, so insurance is only paying 50%. That ought to be an interesting issue, because I still haven't seen a bill. I suspect someone is going to get to eat some costs. I'll gladly pay the deductible I was SUPPOSED to pay, but I'm not paying anything else.
As for ATH, I'm halfway finished writing Chapter 103 - Chapter 13 of Book Four. I had to go back and add things to previously finished chapters of Book Four, because I'd sort of been focused on when kids were due - and forgot that some of the Moms had birthdays I'd completely ignored mentioning.
I had to find a flight time calculator that dealt with time zones, too. The previous flights they'd done were simply, literally, around the world. Going direct - over the North Pole - confused the hell out of me. I thought I had things figured right, and I got the times right, just got the days wrong. Take off at 9 pm on Thursday, land at 6 am Sunday - with 15 hours of flight time to cover 7,800 miles. And the reverse was fun, too. Take off Monday at 8 pm, arrive Monday at 11 pm.