Catch Up Post

I have certainly neglected this blog, but in my defense I have done so much traveling since my last post and computer access was not always possible. How about a brief chronological order of where I’ve been and what I’ve seen?

Nov.21, I leave Michigan for the 8.5 hour drive to DC…..me and Poco on the road again.  I was a bit worried about the snow I would encounter in Cleveland and rightly so! Left MI in snow but the roads were not bad…made it to the Ohio turnpike and still the roads were clear. I hit Cleveland (lake effect snow) and it was like I had been dropped off in upstate NY! The rest of Ohio and PA was an awful drive. Was very glad when I hit Maryland.

Nov.23,  We fly out of BWI (Baltimore Washington International) for our flight to San Antonio. Long flight, no complaints about airport security or the airlines. Fast forward to the plane lands and we are at the gate. People unfasten seatbelts, gather belongings and stand up in the aisle or by seat waiting to de-plane. At this point you’re TRAPPED and subject to loud rants and rages from the person in the row ahead of you. In this case people in several rows were subjected to this mans rant on President Elect Obama winning the election. I should probably mention that he was white male early 70’s, computer savvy enough to bring his laptop and watch a DVD during the flight.  His wife never opened her mouth.  He had the audacity to tell an elderly male (80’s at least) hard of hearing and with a cane that he better have surgery immediately on his hip because we are going to socialized medicine like Canada and will have to wait 4 months for surgery. I will spare you the details his endless rant which went on for at least 5 minutes as we all stand in the aisle wishing he would shut the hell up! Would it have been rude after the first 3 minutes to tell a perfect stranger to shut up?  I am far too polite I believe, that good girl next door syndrome I was raised with.

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San Antonio…My first time there and loved the Riverwalk and our hotel, Omni La Mansion del Rio.  However I would not want to go there in the summertime! For me putting on capri pants and a light sweater after leaving snow country was a treat. The sweltering and humid summers I would want no part of. The people I found very friendly and down to earth.  We did go to the Alamo and right in the downtown square was a Christmas tree with hand made ornaments. I zoomed in for this closeup. (click on picture to see full size) I added some pictures to my Flickr album if you care to see.

Generalization about southern Caucasian women…..they like their makeup! Merci, if I had to put that much crap on my face to go out every day, forget it. I’m with the school of thought, less is better and makeup should enhance not be the first thing you notice when looking at a woman. For any southern women reading this who might be offended….GENERALIZATION, first word in this paragraph.

The Bocelli opera was not what I was expecting but we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. There were people at our hotel from NY, Calif, and Chicago that that had also traveled so far just to hear Bocelli. My only complaint… it was unbearably cold inside! I doubt very much if it was even 60°. I know the orchestra must play under all those lights but the theater was beyond cold. Women were taking their male partner’s jacket (I’m one of them) just to keep from shivering, of course we had on the standard black dress with wrap which was useless!  Back to our hotel bar with a big inviting fire and a glass of red wine I began to thaw out and meet other people coming in after the show.

Nov. 26, time to say goodbye to San Antonio and head back to DC and on to North Carolina. I want to say we had the GREATEST flight attendant on the flight back and it was the day before Thanksgiving! She worked our section tirelessly bringing people drinks and water and did so with  much warmth and good feeling towards mankind.  A row behind and across from us was a young couple (guessing late 20’s) ordering double shots of Jack Daniels and coke. She would bring each of them 2 bottles of the liquor airplane size, ice and coke. She did this 3 times….meaning 6 little bottles each of Jack! I leaned over and told my husband, “they either hate flying or are gearing up for whom they’re about to visit this holiday”.  At the end of the flight the same flight attendant thanked everyone for flying with Southwest…..gave the usual spiel but ended with we owe so much to our service men and women who make it possible for us to fly around our great country. At this point  spontaneous applause broke out on the plane, and it was heartwarming to see and feel the difference in this flight vs the one prior with the man who vowed to never do anything for his country again.  No matter who you voted for we’re all Americans and our service men and women earned and deserve our support.

It’s late and I’m fading here.

Thanksgiving was wonderful and I miss baby Cora more than ever. :( sniff sniif

The drive back to MI was awful….13 hours of horrific weather culminating with a snow storm when we hit the MI border. It hasn’t quit snowing since. Hubby has worked from home this week but he flies back to DC on Monday. A few more weeks and it’s traveling again.

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9 Responses to Catch Up Post

  1. Laoch says:

    Texas? So jealous!

  2. Mary Walker says:

    Welcome back. Unfortunately the weather for the next week or so is going to be frightful. Snow and unseasonably low temperatures. Stay warm and make sure Poco does too.

    • Elaine says:

      @ Mary – Thanks Mary! I’ve had snow on the ground since Nov., think it’s going to be another long winter. Last year we had 100 inches of snow.

  3. Gandalfe says:

    This sure is a busy time of the year. You are so busy because you are valued and loved. That’s gotta be a nice feeling. Be well Elaine.

    • Elaine says:

      @ Grandalfe – I never thought I would enjoy being a Grand-parent so much….it’s entirely different from being the PARENT. Happy Holidays to you and yours Jim.

  4. Brenda Kula says:

    I’ve never been able to figure out why some women “clog” their faces and their pores with make up. They look sort of embalmed. It is the first thing you notice, instead of their personality. I haven’t worn make up in years, and you won’t see me putting those chemicals from who knows where on my face.
    Brenda

    • Elaine says:

      @ Brenda – I am so with you Brenda!!! There was a young woman (30′s) sitting in the row ahead of us dressed impeccably, beautiful hair, and her face looked like it had been embalmed. She was a beautiful woman for someone laid out in a casket.

  5. Abdul says:

    8 and a half hours drive is loooong, I wonder how you keep up, at least I would feel really weary at the end! :D

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