Big Life Change: Update
Looks like things will shortly be moving in earnest as far as the moving plans go. Phew!
I called the vet today to get some advice on shipping my cats on my plane flight. Not surprisingly, they behaved like this sort of thing happens all the time - as I'm sure it does. They put a couple of my concerns to rest, so hopefully it will come off without a hitch.
The cats, of course, have no clue that there's anything going on. I've talked to several people about whether or not to use drugs on them when they fly. Some people recommend yes, other recommend no. The vet seemed almost indifferent; they said if one or both of my cats are very high-strung then tranks might be worthwhile, and suggested taking my cats on a few car rides to see how they behave. My cats aren't wild about cars, but they don't claw frantically to get out of their carrying cases, and they're very well-behaved and calm (all things considered) when they go to the vet, so probably I will dispense with the drugs.
Tracy suggested that it's unlikely the cats would be able to stay awake for the whole plane trip anyway; they'd probably spend most of the Midwest-to-San Francisco leg sleeping. That makes sense to me.
We are both pretty nervous about our big life changes. We arrived in Madison and started grad school at the same time, and it's ironic that we're leaving town around the same time. It's been the proverbial long, strange trip, and I guess most of that time it seemed hard to believe that either of us would leave, much less both of us.
While this sort of thing could get old fast, I'm hoping the series will also end up having a point, rather than just random interpretations of existing characters. But if nothing else, it's a substantially more entertaining series than the disgusting series Ruins that Marvel published a few years ago.