Well, once again, it has been a while since I've last posted, so here's what has been happening in our lives of late...
Emily is finally back to walking normally. After 5 long days of stubborness, I finally resorted to threatening her with medical testing and wonder of wonders...she was miraculously healed! We have got our hands full with this little girl!
We had a busy week right after that, visiting Andrew's family for the weekend, visiting grandparents and proud uncles and then we came back home to discover the news that my 46 year old aunt had died unexpectedly. So the rest of the week was busy with travel preparations so that I could make it home to Delaware for the funeral on the weekend.
On Tuesday, I got a phone call asking me to play the piano for the funeral of a man from our church who had passed away. So then I scrambled to get music together for that, learn some new music and find someone to watch Miss Em while I played for the funeral on Thursday. Once that was accomplished, it was back to packing and getting everything ready for my flights on Friday.
Friday was a flurry of activity finishing laundry, packing, running last minute errands and finally checking in and waiting at the airport for my 5:15 flight. I said my goodbyes to Andrew and Em (who couldn't wait to get rid of me!) and then checked in at the gate where my carry-on bag was basically emptied because apparently I looked like a flight risk. Yeah, me. I boarded the puddle-jumper that would take me to Cincinnati and then just as we were ready to take off, got delayed for 45 minutes, just sitting on the runway. Airtravel is fun.
I made it to Cincinnati and then on to Baltimore with no problems, even a few minutes early, which was promptly negated by my hour long wait in the rental car line while one person tried to process 20 of us, only to discover that 2 other employees were enjoying their break. Finally, at 10:30 pm, I received my very first rental car (a Hyundai Sonata) and I drove out of the rental car lot around 11:00 pm. for the start of a 2-hour drive to my parent's home in Delaware. I got there at 1:00 am.
Saturday was filled with viewings and the funeral. The viewings began for family at 10:00, for the public at noon and the funeral at 3:00. It was busy the entire time. Aunt Jeannie was well loved by many and the funeral was a beautiful, but very emotional time. We don't mourn her, as we are certain that she is perfected in heaven, but she leaves behind a stunned family, a grieving husband and 15 year old daughter and a church family (my uncle is a pastor). To say that it was a tough time would be an understatement. We got back to mom and dad's around 7:00, totally exhausted.
Sunday, we went to church and then on to the graveside services that were private for the family. It was a little less emotional, but still a sad time. This was followed by a meal at Aunt Jeannie's parent's farm with family.
Sunday ended with a visit to my grandmother and then it was time for bed, since I would have to wake up at 5:15 in order to get on the road again by 6:00 am. A two hour ride and two flights later, I returned home to Andrew and Emily around 6:00 pm. (almost as long as it would have taken to drive, incidentally) and ready for bed.
To say it was busy and draining would be an understatement. So that's what I've been up to. I'm hoping for a much calmer week this week. Next week, Em starts her new preschool and then a week later turns 4....and life goes on.
2 comments:
Oh my goodness! I am so sorry to hear about your aunt...and I sympathize with your airport woes. You and I are both flight risks, I think. The first time I flew (Maybe I told you this) they emptied my bag becuase I had packed a scrapbook I was giving to my sister as a gift, and apparently the posts in the binding were suspicious.
I'm glad you're home safely and I certainly hope life calms for you!!
Thanks Bekah.
Yes, I must look just like a terrorist! My entire carryon bag was thoroughly searched and when I returned home, I discovered that my checked luggage was also randomly selected for a search. Real exciting stuff in there...clothes and a hairdryer and two pairs of shoes.
Still, I think it was better than driving, even if it took almost as long.
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