Dear Amy: My wife and I are lucky in semi-retirement to have a cabin in the mountains, a two-hour flight away. We visit this property about once a month.
Three or four times a year you actually leave your luggage behind in order to run for the plane? Yikes.If I were you, I would leave a day early for the cabin. Just book and take your own flight, get to the cabin and open up the house. If your wife misses her flight the next day, she misses it. More cabin for you.
Everyone is happy, but being a young single woman far away , her mom is constantly worrying about her. My point is that with the ability to be in constant contact, people seem to have lost the capacity to manage their own anxieties.
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