By Paige O. Roberts

I don’t go on trips often, but I recently traveled to Oregon to see my sister and meet my nine-month-old nephew. I left my house for about five days, and though I had people checking in on it, it was mostly sitting by its lonesome with lights off and the heat running. I took a bus to the airport, so I left my car in the driveway in hopes it looked like I was home.

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