Friday, May 24, 2013

Who could have guessed I'd be this busy?

In our previous episode, I was heading North to visit our son and his fiance in Washington D.C.  They were visiting the venue of the wedding to get specifics and reserve a date.  I was so honored to be included.  It was lovely and I got to know her Mom a bit better and meet her Dad.  We hung out, ate great food, shopped for the color palette for the wedding and she tried on her dress.   Apparently, designers will ship a sample so you can try on your size and I was so emotion filled seeing her in it.  Gorgeous.  We also picked out our Mother of the Groom and Mother of the Bride dresses.  Also gorgeous!

Our son took the day off Monday to spend it with me.  How lucky am I?  We also met his fiance's Mom for lunch then he dropped me off at the airport.  Everything went well until a few minutes after we boarded the plane.  The pilot announced there was no A/C and it would take about 1/2 hour to fix.  Well, 45 minutes later, he announced that we were getting another plane that did have A/C but it wouldn't arrive for another hour and 1/4.  So we truck off the plane, go to another gate and wait.... and wait.... and wait.  Finally, we board and get off the ground 3 hours after scheduled.  It really wasn't that bad, really.  I met some nice folks and we chatted about the Rays and their skills (or lack of).  I met a woman (sitting next to me on the flight) who was from Philadelphia and her husband was from Churchville (the next town over from where we lived prior to FL).  How about that?

Tuesday, to the dentist.  One of my fillings was cracked and couldn't be fixed so ... it's a cap for me.  Yuck.

Wednesday, I met our daughter for tea and shopping at the local mall and had a wonderful visit.

Thursday is always my day with her and the grandchildren.  I do enjoy those days.

Friday, pick up the boat from the shop and work around the house.

Tomorrow, it's our grandson's birthday!  He will be 2 years old, the time sure does fly.  We are spending it with him and his family at the Lowry Park Zoo.  I really like that zoo, it's well laid out and has lots of interactive things to keep you busy and interested.

In light of that zoo visit, I got into making animals.  Here are my efforts:


That's all folks.  (I always feel like the end of those cartoons when I say that!)  Be well.

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