Friday, December 28, 2007

Life Goes On....

Christmas was wonderful! It was so good to be with family. My flight back from San Antonio came in just in time for me to drive up to my mom's for dinner. What a different atmosphere I sat in than what I had left behind just a few hours earlier. Ladies swapped recipes at the table, cousins sat around the karaoke machine, and children played with the four dogs that vied for attention. I simply sat in the corner and soaked it all in.

My husband surprised me with the navigator device that I had been hoping for. I was thinking I could get it after Christmas, but he surprised me with it all wrapped up in a bow. Wonderful! That will make my volunteer times so much easier.

Side note...I had a wonderful conversation with an elderly gentleman on the last part of my flight home. He too was flying from San Anantonio. He said that he was relocating to our part of the world so that he could live with his daughter and her family. Being on a fixed income was difficult and he wanted to use this time to make wonderful memories with his grandchildren. With excitement in his voice, he asked me question after question about the area...sight seeing to economy, mass transportation to housing development and fly fishing. He viewed the whole idea as a wonderful adventure. His thrill and excitement was infectious to me.

For a small moment I found myself wondering.....what will my father do when things settle down? ...............
Nah, the climate change alone would be too hard for his arthritic knees.

Well, we are off on a new excursion now. We will be spending New Years at the beach with friends. It is a new way of celebrating for me. I have always been around that family table...swapping those recipes with aunts and cousins.

3 comments:

  1. Enjoy your time at the beach. Sounds like a great way to usher in the new year.

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  2. Happy new year to you and your dearest family, très bonne et heureuse année à toi et à ta famille chère Jules, qu'elle te soit douce et bonne.
    Enjoy yourself at the beach.

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  3. Kitem....thank you for your sweet blessings. I sat down today with my little dictionary to figure out what you said. I am even more slow right now. With all the busy-ness of the past few weeks I haven't spent much time learning new words. Thank you for the push to get back into it. I look forward to the day when I can prattle on for pages at a time in french without a second thought.

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