Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Good Home School Mama

I took the girls to the High Museum of Art today. They had a free day sponsored by Target. Actually, the first 4 Thursdays this month are free. There are several exhibits leaving this weekend and some that were just moved in and started so today was great because you got to see them all. I had never been. Always wanted to go but it's dang expensive most of the time.

Well,  we weren't there too long when one was totally bored and ready to leave now. Excuse me, the museum was free but we paid $10 to park - we will walk and see it all (because quite frankly, I really don't intend to go back). And so we did.

Of course I nearly got us all in trouble because I was taking a picture of the girls looking at something. Yeah lady, I ASKED the dude over here first and he said I could take a picture of my girls to document this field trip. I'm NOT taking a picture this art (because quite frankly, my girls can paint MUCH better than this). Dude finally came over and said "She is JUST documenting that her girls were here on this field trip. She is NOT taking pictures of the art work. Thanks for backing me up Dude. Maybe I can convince Skylar to share the pictures I took with me (she loaded them to HER computer) and then I can add them here for you to see. One day...  ;)

And I really didn't. But Skylar told me after we left she took 3 pictures. LOL She looked like she was texting but she got 3 pictures of her favorite things. Maybe I'll get her to let me have access to them one day so you can see the lips, Marilyn Monroe and bicycle she liked. In her defense, she was walking on an injured foot and it really hurt her to do so much walking. 

Sandi was basically her 15yo bored teen self. We were walking through one area where she said "it looks like they just stole that stuff out of a 1970's house and put it here." I must agree.  She did like the one exhibit by Radcliffe Bailey. "It was all sparkly. I like his use of glitter." His work was actually quite interesting and you could see the thoughts behind most of it. Also, he was there speaking to a group that moved through so we saw and heard him for a bit. Being in the back of the group though meant you didn't hear a lot so we moved on and kept looking.

So, I sufficiently bored my daughters for the year. Isn't that the job of every GOOD home schooling mom? Maybe now we can get busy with some FUN field trips. 

Actually, one day I would be willing to go look at more exhibits but I'll wait a few weeks or months. Just wish I'd worn my pedometer today. Sure would love to know how far I actually walked!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Dolphin Tale

It's been awhile since I posted a blog, but I just had to share this with you! The following was copied and pasted just as I received it.

We’ve got two fantastic opportunities to share with you! This weekend, Warner
Bros. is sponsoring free advanced screenings of Dolphin Tale for Homeschool leaders
across the nation. We’ve already seen it and we loved it! You can check out the trailer
for yourself at http://dolphintalemovie.warnerbros.com/ The screenings will take place
this Sunday in the following markets:

Atlanta
Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
Cleveland
Colorado Springs
Dallas
Denver
Detroit
Grand Rapids, MI
Houston
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Los Angeles/OC
Miami
Minneapolis
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
St. Louis
Washington DC
Salt Lake City


If you’re interested, please
hmcrsvp@gmail.com for the
When you rsvp you will get further
time and theater details.

We need all RSVPs by this Thursday, August 18.

We are also super excited about the second opportunity! Warner Bros. is giving
a separate set of screenings just for homeschoolers. Homeschoolers will have the
opportunity to see the film before anyone else! This is fantastic news to share with your
readers and other homeschooling families you may know. Make sure they register at
http://www.homeschoolmovieclub.com/join_us for a chance to attend the screening.

We’re so excited to share this news with you and we hope to see you there!

Your pals at Homeschool Movie Club J

Saturday, August 13, 2011

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Three Things I Have to Do

Ummm... if I'd typed this earlier my list would have been different.  Here is how my day has gone so far. LOL

I got Terry out the door in a freshly starched and pressed shirt but we are out of bread and the carnation instant breakfast drinks weren't in the fridge. The girls didn't make his lunch quite properly either. GRRR I was ready for a nap already. ;) 

I had decided to let my buddies know I wouldn't be at TOPS when my phone rang and it was one of them saying her hubby is very sick - running fever since Sunday and they were headed to the doctor for the only appt. open today. I called another member and let her know I wouldn't be there due to my cold/congestion and that M wouldn't be there due to her hubby. She would make other phone calls.

I settled in to check emails, etc. and have a bit of a leisurely morning before my webinar. Sarah came in and asked for help releasing her parking break. Daddy set it too tight. I went out and got it released. When I let the door close gently, evidently I had hit the lock button (not a clue how) and now we were locked out of her car with it running and the spare key in her purse... also inside the car. We tried to use a coat hanger and get it open but I couldn't get enough leverage or pressure for it to actually push the button to unlock or roll down a window.


I told Sarah to drive Savannah's car to work while I figured out what to do. (insert whine, almost tears) "But mommy! My purse is in my car with my license and my money, and my lunch!"  So I told her I'd give her breakfast money and planned to have her car open within two hours so I could bring her lunch and she should drive very safely. They can verify you have a valid license if they need. And so she left.


I walked in the house to a ringing phone. It was Terry. I explained and asked for suggestions for something not much larger than a clothes hanger that would reach the buttons and push them. He said to call Paul and ask his advice. Paul is our awesome local mechanic. I called and explained and he said he would be right here. Literally, he is 2 minutes down the road. In 5 minutes he was here and had it unlocked!!! Boy does Sarah owe him! I told her, it may not be money but some brownies or pie or something! (She is an awesome baker!)


I jumped in the Mustang (convertible!) and took off to meet her at work and swap cars. She was in her store meeting and so I sat outside and waited patiently. A couple of ladies walked in (late for their meeting!) and I asked if they knew her. Nope. Okay. So I continue to wait. Then someone came by that said yes, they knew her. I asked that they simply let her know I was outside waiting for her if they saw her. Another few minutes and someone came outside and said that I MUST be Sarah's mom because we have the same smile and look so much alike.
Sarah came up right behind her and I delivered her purse and lunch and swapped keys and headed back toward the house.

I also knew that first thing I needed to hit the pharmacy for Skylar some insulin. Turns out she ran totally out of Humalog yesterday. She needed it early this morning and found a vial and used a syringe instead of her normal pen needle. So I stopped there "on the way" home. I got home just in time to start my first webinar of the day.


Since then I held the webinar, checked out some things online and met my in-laws for lunch with three of my girls. We ran to Home Depot for a spigot splitter, hose, and sprayer (with a fire hose setting!). We needed those items so Savannah could clean off the patio. It had been covered with leaves to the point they were decomposing and so it is essentially covered with dirt and worms. ;)


Then back to my in-laws to pick up what was left of my father-in-laws birthday cake (since I missed his birthday and wanted a piece of that Italian Creme Cake!!).  Now I'm home going through emails, playing catch-up and getting ready for webinar #2 of 3 for the day.


I think it's a good thing we planned on chili dogs for dinner. Very quick and easy and if needed, my girls can get it ready.


This started off as an email to one of my groups in response to the daily email "Three Things I Have To Do" that makes us list the 3 most important things each day to help us stay on track. Yeah, you can see how much good it did me today. LOL

Sunday, May 15, 2011

More travel fun!

Well, my travel woes continue with this latest trip. I traveled to Harrisburg, PA for another home school convention. :) SO MUCH FUN! But I must tell the story before we get to the fun stuff. 

Jennifer and I left on Thursday with tickets to Philadelpia, PA and then a connecting flight to Harrisburg. We arrived early enough to get checked in, grab some lunch and wait a few minutes before boarding. Hey, this is going smoothly! We were seated together with Jennifer at the window. The sky was clear so we took a few pictures while circling over Atlanta and as we were getting in to Philly. Nice flight! Even with the guy in front of Jennifer pushing his seat beyond where it should have been so he could sleep for quite awhile. 

Arrive in Philly and learn we need to go from Terminal B to Terminal F. Finally find there is a shuttle to get us there. 30 minutes later we are at our new gate and sit to wait the 20 minutes for boarding. We watched our luggage get loaded. That's a good thing - we know it will get there with us.  Then we hear the words, "your flight has been delayed. Your new scheduled departure time is 5pm. We are waiting on a crew to arrive." Not very comforting to know they are still waiting on a crew to arrive.

We decide to go get something to drink and a small ice cream. YUM! Head back to the gate to eat the ice cream when we hear "Your flight has now been canceled." Oh! REALLY? And so now how do we get to Harrisburg? You can go to gate 16 or the ticket counter for a new flight. So, we go to the counter. I call CP who handles this stuff for the company to find out what she needs us to do. It's finally our turn and we ask what flight they can get us on since the sign behind her says there is one at 5:24. Nope. Nothing until 8:24pm. Well, okay. Are we guaranteed that flight? Yes, unless it cancels. Gee thanks.

Ummm... what else can you do for us being inconvenienced? Oh, a $5 meal voucher. Nice. What can you get to eat in an airport for $5? Well, that 6oz bag of peanuts was $4.49. Yeah. That's good when you are hungry and won't be meeting up with your group for an additional 4 hours or so and they will have already eaten. And who wants to eat dinner at 10pm?

I called CP back to let her know we had a flight. She decided it was too little too late and she will get us a car. It is only about 90 minutes to drive. Now we need to let them know we will not be getting on that flight. If we just don't show up they will cancel the rest of our trip. We head to the ticket counter and talk to a lady who was nice and marked that we would not be on that late flight and tells us we are good to go for Sunday. We ask where we might use the meal voucher. Well, you need to go back through security. NOT HAPPENING! Where do we find the car rental area? She told us and we were on our way.

Ok - now to get the shuttle bus to stop for us. Thank you very much! Off to the car rental lot. Stand in line in a hot building and finally it's our turn. Sign my life way for the deposit. Learn if you don't put gas in the car they charge you for a full tank even if you only need a few gallons. And get brief directions to get on the highway - not quite enough to get us to Harrisburg though. Also, we realize each of us had taken a GPS out of our bag since we wouldn't be driving on this trip. Won't make that mistake again!!

I drive and Jennifer calls to let CM (who was supposed to meet us originally and who is now meeting us as we return the car to pay the fee) know we are on the road. She has someone else with our team give directions to get us to Harrisburg. All is good. They are heading to dinner and we will eat before returning the car. It was a nice drive and we enjoyed ourselves.

We get in to the Harrisburg Airport area and start looking for a place to eat dinner. In about 4 miles through this little township we were in, we drive past about 8 bars. Many of them we notice are across the street from funeral homes. We laugh about it but we can't find anything for dinner except Hardee's. Good enough so we stop and eat. 

We call LD to let them know we are on our way to the airport. They are about 15 minutes away. Perfect. We pull in to return the car and realize we neglected to fill it up. We head back to the gas station, fill it up and drive back. Turn in the car, walk to the building and wait for CM and LD to show up so we can pay out and be on our way.

We go in and the lady behind the counter said her passcode just expired. She tries to use the other workers and it also expired and now both computers are locked up. We step to the side while they deal with locked up computers and try to help other customers. I guess it took a good 20 minutes. FINALLY we can pay for the rental and be on our way. 

The rest of the evening was uneventful except that Jennifer and I were tired but in that mode where you just can't fall asleep. We talked until after 2am. It sure made getting up at 6am a bit difficult. Breakfast at 6:30 and head to the convention just after 7am. We had a great day, was halfway to our goal and headed to Red Robin for dinner.  Back to the hotel and had a quiet evening, going to bed a bit early.

Back up at 6am to repeat the day. We finally closed the show over our goal and got the booth packed and headed to dinner. Sometimes the GPS doesn't know the BEST way to go. Really? Must we always take detour through the worst part of town? After circling a few blocks for the grand tour we get headed to Benihana. After waiting a little bit we were seated. On the floor on a flat pillow. Getting your legs under that table was fun. We were punchy from being tired. It made for a fun evening.

We watched the chef make our dinner which was delicious, even though the chef wasn't so great with his little show. There was a mix up with a raspberry lemonade where it came to the table a touch frothy and we discovered there was alcohol in it. Lots of jokes, including how the chef might have had a nip or needed one. 

Honestly, at this point I have laughed so hard I can't even remember all that happened. I'm sure friends who were there will comment to remind me. ;) We did finish our dinner which included your choice of ice cream or rainbow sherbet. For the record, that sherbet was the best ever and several said it tasted like Trix.

Time to head back to the hotel but first another detour through the bad part of town where there were barber shops still open after 9pm, several fried chicken places within a block or less of each other, and one that would even cash your checks for you. We had to stop at Starbucks as well. Some people are addicted to coffee. 

To the hotel and find out our room keys won't work. Had to get them reissued. In the room, pj's on and a quick check on facebook and email. Learned that there was a problem with our tickets not being synced or something. Jennifer calls and learns we do not have tickets even though we have paid for bags to be checked on this flight. Evidently THAT triggered them to notify us about 12 hours later that we didn't have seats on this flight. She gets it all cleared up (we hope) and now, we are on the flights and prayerfully headed home on time tomorrow.

Stay tuned! You never know what else will happen before July 31!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Happy Birthday Sandi!

My 3rd daughter playing softball this year for the first time and having a great time.Today is her 15th birthday and I wanted to wish her a very happy birthday since I'm not at home to spend the day with her! She tells me that next week we will head to the DMV to her her learners permit. Hope she has studied hard!






Wednesday, May 11, 2011

More conventions... Frederick, MD - Day 1

At the car rental building

Driving around Frederick - thankfully Dennis was driving so I could take pictures. ;)





























The sun setting the first night in Frederick, MD.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Convention Season in full swing

I have been privileged to work with Alpha Omega Publications over the past 5 years, representing them at home school conventions all over the southeast. This year I've had the opportunity to travel further from home and so I have been taking my camera. I've been traveling to so many wonderful places and you just never know when you'll see some sites you wish you had taken a picture of. 

I've missed a few photo ops like the laundry drying on the guardrail on the expressway in Cincinnati, OH. Boy was that a sight! Traffic was backed up just a bit on the expressway and when it broke loose that was what we saw. Sure wish I'd had the camera out already that morning!

Here are a few pictures I've taken.
Cincinnati, OH





  





Montgomery, AL - the tiny airport!






I will stop with those two conventions for now. We have had the greatest time talking to parents, helping them decide if our curriculum will work for their family and encouraging those who are brand new to home education. Home education does not have to be difficult! If you have been considering home education for your children, just know that if you are committed to giving them the best education, YOU CAN DO IT!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

What time is that flight?

Well, I have had a fun couple of weeks. I traveled to Oklahoma City for a convention that was held on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 26 and 27.  My luggage didn't arrive when I did so Delta gave me a cute little care bag. They called it an overnight bag. It included detergent, toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush, deodorant, razor and shave cream, and a t-shirt. Fine but I want MY stuff. I was told it could arrive about 6:30 or it could be the 10:15 flight. Tracking showed it arrived at 6:30 but the transport would have it delivered by 3am. I told the desk to call if it was there before midnight. Otherwise I'd just get it the next morning. It arrived sometime during the night. The convention went well and the rest of my trip was fairly uneventful. 


Now fast forward to Thursday, May 5. I flew to Springfield, MO. The flight was fine (seats are getting smaller each trip and I don't mean I've gained weight either!), got my rental car, drove to the hotel and checked in early to a nice room overlooking Hammons Field. Got directions to Walmart and then headed out. I needed one item from Wallyworld and then on to the airport to pick up Esther. Pulled out the GPS and requested directions to SGF. 

I followed those directions only to arrive at a closed airport with signs saying they had moved. Well, ok then. Follow signs that aren't quite clear what the numbers mean - nothing says 2m just an arrow and a two. Does that mean go two miles up the road? Go to the second light? Second intersection? SHEESH! Of course I got "lost" and so I stopped and called my hero husband to look it up on Google and get me where I needed to be. Meanwhile, Esther has already arrived and is waiting for me so we can go set up our booth since we must open it at 6pm.

FINALLY! I make it to the airport, Pick up Esther and we head back to the hotel to get her checked in and then to the convention center to set up our booth. We are both starving but we need to get set up first. Mission accomplished. Lunch/dinner at Steak and Shake which is directly across from the hotel. Change clothes and head to the convention. 

Let me tell you that I've attended a few of these and never have I had teen pages who were so attentive and helpful! These kids were awesome! Our pallet arrived with a missing board and another that came off right beside that spot as we unloaded. There is no way we can pack our stuff back on this pallet. So a teen page found us another pallet but also considered working to fix ours if necessary. Other pages were always close by to bring water, answer questions (or go find answers), etc. They would even man our booth if we needed a bathroom break. Thursday evening we did lots of talking and showing and had lots of people say they would be back. 

Friday was a steady day. Lots of sales putting us at the close of the day about 3/4's of the way to our goal. Again, quite a few saying they would be back to make purchases the next day when their teen or husband could be with them.  After we closed up at 6pm, we headed to Lambert's Cafe Home of the throwed rolls for dinner. We had a short wait but it was so worth it! What a great place with wonderful food, great prices for what you got, and we left stuffed with lots left on our plates. If you get a chance to go, fried pork chops are awesome!

Saturday we headed to the convention, according to the information we had. We arrived about 9:45 giving us 15 minutes before the exhibit hall is to open. WRONG! They had changed times! Opened at 9:00 and closing at 6:30 instead of 6pm like was originally posted. It made for a long day and with workshops going on for some reason we weren't steady the entire day - just spurts of interest. We did FINALLY reach and exceed our sales goal right in the last hour of the day but we weren't sure it would happen. Oh, and the computer ordering system decided to dump the last order of the day AFTER the family had left the building. I knew the last name and what the order consisted of but nothing else was in the system. I remembered them discussing another booth and so I tracked down that exhibitor to get their phone number. I'm hoping the order is actually somewhere in the system after all but I'll let customer service deal with getting everything if it isn't. I just don't want to end up putting a duplicate order in for them and having their card charged twice!

Esther and I decided to try Texas Roadhouse for dinner. We had a bit of a wait but it was again worth it. Delicious! We had fried pickles thanks to a coupon Esther found for a free appetizer. Both of us ordered the 6oz steak with mushrooms on top, a house salad which was delicious with items you normally don't find in a house salad, and she had a sweet potato while I had a loaded baked potato. YUM! Again, we left very full and no room for the ice cream we kept saying we were going to get.

Back to the hotel where I saw the lights on in Hammons Field and then heard on the news they had lost a game played there that afternoon. I could have watched from my room if I'd been there during the game! After a good nights sleep we headed to the airport. Esther's flight was at 10:20 so I dropped her off and then checked in the rental car and onto my flight. Just as I got checked in I had a message from Delta that my flight had changed departure time. Instead of 11:30 we were leaving at 12:05. Also, it's overbooked so they are looking for volunteers to fly later. Ok - I'll volunteer. I'd love another voucher! I COULD have kept the rental a little longer and driven around a bit to see the sites, enjoyed some ice cream or whatever. Instead I'm sitting in a hot, humid airport!

As I sit here typing, I get another message from Delta that our flight is now scheduled to depart at 11:45. They just can't make up their mind! So, what time is that flight again? The time keeps changing on the screen I can see. At the moment it says 11:40. 

So, I fly several more times this convention season. How many vouchers will I end up with? Will I ever get a flight home that actually departs and arrives at it's originally scheduled time? I guess only time will tell. 

OH, and by the way... HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Watching and waiting...

Sitting in the Baltimore airport (BWI) watching all the people and planes and waiting for my newly confirmed flight. However, to properly tell this story, I feel I need to back up a bit. Maybe about 4 days...


This is going to be a bit long!


I left home a little later than I anticipated on Thursday. My oldest daughter was taking me to the airport in Atlanta and my flight was for 12:30. For some reason, we ended up behind and left home around 11:15 meaning I walked quite quickly through baggage check-in, security, and on to my gate. I typically arrive early enough to at least be able to walk at a leisurely pace and not have to insist on taking the underground transportation!


Anyway, all was well and I made it in time to wait in line for my seating zone to be called. Got my bag in the overhead compartment and sat down in my middle seat. Thankfully, no one was in the aisle seat so we had some breathing room.  It was a very uneventful 2 hour flight which actually landed a bit early. I walked off my plane and almost immediately saw my convention buddy Sara R. so we walked to baggage claim together.


There was a shuttle to Hertz so we all jumped on there (We had also found Dennis by this point who was working with us as well.) and headed to get the rental. Everything was good - the rental was a Rogue which barely fit the 3 of us with our luggage and computers, etc. but it worked. Now to get on to the highway. 


I was a bit nervous as Dennis was the driver for this trip and leaving the rental area he was quite literally driving down the middle of 2 lanes. I have no idea why. I just hoped he was a better driver than I was imagining at that particular point in time. LOL Getting out of the rental area and onto the hwy where we belonged seemed to be a challenge. The GPS couldn't get a signal (but we thank God Dennis thought to bring it) and the instructions weren't totally clear from Hertz on what turn was taking us where. First thing off the bat we made a left when we should have made a right. We circled around, follow by now the GPS. I will tell you that a GPS saying to "stay left and keep to the right lane" was something we heard often but it tended to be confusing.


We did get things figured out, stopped by Dennis' sister's home and met her briefly and then on to Frederick, MD for our convention. The drive takes about an hour. The hotel was simple enough to find. There were places to eat all around. We were doing great! We go to check in... Sarah checked in first and got her room assignment on the first floor. I was next - second floor and no elevator. Are you serious? Apparently so. Oh, and I was on the total opposite end of the building. Dennis checked in - just down the way from Sarah. Very nice. LOL I asked about a change but due to a doggie convention in town, (dog show) they couldn't make a change. Everything was totally booked. No problem. I can handle this!


We had the rest of the afternoon/evening free so we took a nice scenic drive through Historic Frederick. It was beautiful and I hope to have my photos loaded to share soon. The weather was nice and we rode with windows down to feel the breeze and take pictures.  We won't continue to expound on the driving at this point. I'm not sure I could have done better considering I didn't have a clue where we were heading, how narrow the streets were with parking on both sides and many of them one way. The architecture was gorgeous though and Sarah and I LOVED getting a little bit of a tour.


At some point (I can't recall now before or after driving around) we stopped at Target for a few items needed and then on to eat dinner at Golden Corral. Dennis had a business call to attend to so Sarah and I met in the lobby of the hotel and played Phase 10 for a while. It was a lot of fun to have time to relax and play for a bit.


Friday morning - up, breakfast and head to the fairgrounds to set up our booth. It took a couple of hours I guess but then we were free until 4pm. We drove back into Frederic Historic district and walked a few blocks to eat lunch in an old brewery. It was DELICIOUS! Then we walked for a bit more looking for a cemetery that had a statue we had seen the day before. 


We happened upon a War Memorial Park that was beautiful and had memorials for all the wars. Again, we took lots of pictures! We walked more but didn't find the one statue we were now looking for which was Francis Scott Key. Turns out the cemetery for that was several more blocks away. WOW! It was huge and the outside edge was lined with grave stones for 100's of unknown soldiers and 100's of confederate soldiers. At the entrance was Francis Scott Key's statue. On the back side were the words to the Star Spangled Banner. Did you know there are 4 verses to that song? WOW! What wonderful words they are too! It's a shame we don't know ALL of them!


Well, by then it was time to head to the hotel to get freshened up for the convention that evening. Convention hours were wonderful - 4pm-9pm on Friday and 9pm-4pm on Saturday.


Convention was quite busy on Thursday evening. 9pm arrived before I knew it! Actually, it was about 9:18 when I realized they were blinking the lights to tell everyone it was time to close it up. We got packed up what needed to go with us and headed to find something to eat. We ended up at the Double TT Diner. It was a LOT like the Marietta Diner back home. Wonderful food, with just about anything you could imagine on the menu as far as ethnicity goes.  I did get a picture of Sarah's dinner which was a Waffle Split! Basically a banana split on a Belgian waffle. It was gorgeous and she said delicious! I had a gyro which was quite yummy. I honestly do not remember what Dennis had that night. Then it was back to the hotel to crash for a few hours.


Saturday morning we woke to rainy weather. Fortunately it didn't really let the bottom fall out until we were safely in the convention center. People coming in though were drenched!! I was surprised it was as busy as it was but it wasn't as busy as we had heard it usually is. We did well - we missed our sales goal by $1205 but that isn't too bad.


So, show is over and we are packing everything up to ship to the next show. There are still people standing in our booth looking at books as we are tearing down and packing books up.  I took 2 orders long after the convention ended in the midst of getting total counts on catalogs and the other stuff we must do. Oh, and Dennis had to leave to buy shrink wrap because ours didn't make it with the pallet and I KNOW it was on there when it left Montgomery!


Ok - so everything is FINALLY packed and placed on the pallet and shrink wrapped. Can we go now? YES! Now, where to eat dinner since we are starved and haven't had lunch during all this? By now Dennis has learned his driving scares Sarah a bit and so he is making the most of it.  I just laugh (I'm also in the front seat while she is in the back thanking her seatbelt for being her CLOSE friend). 


We finally decided on Longhorn but there was about a 45 minute wait and we still have an hour drive ahead of us. Let's just try the Chinese restaurant across the parking lot. Oh, I'm SO happy we did! It was DELICIOUS! An order of cheese wontons (we know them as crab rangoons) were delicious. I ordered my stand by - Sesame Chicken while Sarah ordered the Crystal Wok. It was a mixture of meats and veggies in a wonderful sauce and brought in a little wok over a flame. Dennis spoke Chinese and we had to get things interpreted. He ordered some green beans and we agreed on sticky white rice instead of fried rice. I've never had green beans so good! We shared it all and it was all SO delicious! I only wish I had taken some pictures of the food before we dug in! I have never had them bring a hot moist towel before but this is a classy joint evidently! Oh, and we also had almond cookies for dessert along with the typical fortune cookie. :)


Now we drive back to Baltimore. This trip was only interrupted by a road side stop to close the back hatch on the car that had let go. OH! So THAT is what the orange triangle with the ! in it meant on the dash! ROFL! Honestly, it didn't tell you why it was on but it did show when Dennis opened his door to get out. Anyway, so now we get in to Baltimore, find the hotel (which looked totally cool on the website AND in person!) and Dennis drops Sarah and I off. 


Ok - now the real adventure begins...


I walk up to the desk and give my name. Nope, not listed for tonight. Sarah gives her name. Not found for tonight either. We look at each other as the clerk asks if we are booked into their other hotel. Where is it? It is also VERY close to the airport but on the other side. She calls over and we aren't listed there either. Our clerk checks again and realizes we are booked - for May 14. Yes, we are about a month early! Only we aren't! We can't be sure where the mix up occurred but our clerk was extremely sweet and offered to call around to other local hotels to see what she could find. She made about 5 calls while also answering the phone and found us something just a block away. Her shuttle had already left on a run but their shuttle van could come get us. PERFECT!


Meanwhile I've been chatting with Christi who makes all our reservations and she is at a ballgame with her kids so she needs to get home to get a fax to be able to fax the credit card info from the company to pay for our new rooms. We shuttle over uneventfully and stand in line to check in behind several soldiers who are coming home. While standing there the clerk takes a call from Southwest Airlines for 3 rooms for pilots because of canceled flights. While waiting for our stuff to be completed SW called again for 10 more rooms. Yes, cloud to cloud lightening is one of the quickest ways to get a flight canceled it seems. 


We finally get the credit card info all faxed in and get our room assignments. We are across the hall from one another and it is still only about 8:30 I guess so Sarah comes over and we play a good game of Phase 10. Then decide to turn in. I stayed up reading a bit and hit the hay, setting my alarm for 6:30 because we must leave the hotel at 7:00 on the shuttle. 


I awoke at 6:20 to a voicemail from Delta. My flight has been delayed. I text Sarah to let her know. She checks and her flight has also been delayed. She went back to sleep. I grabbed a shower and breakfast before we get on the shuttle. Shuttle dropped us off at BWI with perfect time to get through security and get to the gate. 


Yeah, right. I don't know when I've ever seen a line so long to drop off already checked bags! It was a mess and that poor Delta Agent was getting swamped and she had no real clue what was going on because she had just arrived herself.


Because I'm ending my travel in Atlanta with no connections, I get to go to the front of the line with a few other people. WOO HOO! Now bag is checked and I'm off to security. Made that successfully and on to the gate area. Found my gate and ask for my seat assignment only to find out the flight is over booked heavily due to a canceled flight last night and one this morning. I have a chance but it's not a great one, of getting on this flight. I realize pretty quickly it's not a go. I was patient and he finally had time to book a new flight and give me a meal voucher for $10 as well as a $400 travel voucher. It's good for a year!


I have a flight in an hour but I'm on priority stand-by. I am confirmed on a later flight.  I again realize VERY quickly that getting on the earlier flight will not happen. I go find some lunch at Potbelly Sandwiches. It was a great sandwich. 


Since then I've wandered the concourse a bit hunting  for a place to plug something in to charge. There is seriously ONE plug in this place and the plugs won't stay in it. UGH!


Anyway, so now I have a seat assignment on this flight at 3:15 and I hope to be home by 5:30. I was supposed to be home by 11:00 this morning. LOL


Maybe next time I won't wait an entire month to blog about something and won't be quite so wordy either!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

WIP Wednesday - baby caps

It has been a few weeks since I participated in WIP Wednesday. Life is just so busy right now. It may take me all day to get this post completed but I will get it done. ;)

I had a request for a baby cap so I tried my hand at making one but ended up purchasing a pattern from Etsy that was very close to what was requested. Sometimes it is just worth paying for the pattern versus spending hours trying to work one up for yourself when life is as busy as it has been lately.

I have also completed the 2 baby blankets I had been working on for awhile. I'll take photos and post those later. :)

Would love to see what you are working on. To participate in WIP, just click the link (photo of Rosie the Dog).