R A V E N N A I packed the last bag, and sat down on the bed. "Are we going somewhere, Mommy?" Kai asked, rubbing his sleepy eyes. "Yes, baby," I replied, looking at him. "Are we going on a trip?" "Yes." "With uncle George and aunt Sarah?" "No, it's just going to be us." "Is Uncle George okay?" "Yes, uncle George is fine. It's just going to be us, Kai." "Just the two of us?" He asked again. One thing I learned since I had a kid was patience. Because kids could ask a whole lots of questions, especially my ever curious toddler. "Yes," I smiled, and pulled him closer. "Where are we going?" He asked, resting his head on my lap. "We're going home," I said. "Home?" "Yes," I whispered, blinking back the tears that threatened to fall from my eyes. I couldn't believe this day was fin

