Showing posts with label grandma. Show all posts
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Other Fun Activites

My usual hodgepodge post that has other fun things we've done that don't fit in with the other posts this round.

Avia came back for a little while!


Grace was patiently waiting for her to come over.

She treated us all to ice cream one afternoon, but Alice and I had to hustle away to get her to driving school.

And just like that, it was time for her to leave again. = (  (And despite how the tree in the picture might look, it's still summer here!)

One Saturday Emily, William, Grace and Juliet comprised a large percentage of the youth group trip to ZapZone.

While I was in Oklahoma, Billy dropped Alice off at Comicon to meet up with some of her friends.  She had an excellent time.  She spent hours sewing and crafting her dino mask upgrades!

Billy signed us up for new internet, because it was cheaper and faster than what we had, but it has been an annoying transition.  They installed the router on the opposite wall from our old one.  I had to install a shelf to get it off of Grace's computer cabinet, so that it wouldn't accidentally get knocked off.

My favorite upgrade is that we finally got to take down the ethernet cable for William's computer (3 years later), since we could now attach him with a shorter cable!


We found some Lincoln Logs at the rummage sale here in the village, and William and Grace really enjoyed creating with them!


At the robotics rummage sale, that I ended up at alone for some reason, I was so late in the sale that everything was free.  I spent a long time going through the miscellaneous toy box, and picked out as many calico critters from the set that I saw.  I also found lol doll pieces and a few other fun items that made me think of my children.

Grace combined the calico critters with the Lincoln logs for even more enjoyment! 



I sent Haley's crew (and Avia) a set of cool postcards that we got on our most recent Ann Arbor visit.  I took some pictures, just in case one of them failed to make it.  Since then, they have all arrived, though over a week apart!


The goslings were growing so fast, now they are totally indistinguishable from the other adults (at least to me, a layman.)

I bought what I though was a Germany eraser for Emily, but it turns out it was a Germany flag made from grease!  Emily and I tried it out, it was pretty cool!

Lola Rennt was rereleased for its 25th anniversary in limited theaters.  It just so happened that the theater closest to us was one of the participating theaters!  I invited Alice and Billy (I couldn't remember why it was rated R, so didn't want to bring William or the twins along) but they both declined.  

The only night we were available was a Sunday, so on a school night, we went and watched a 25 year old German movie.  I was excited that it was German audio with English subtitles.

I took only a single picture, and caught Emily with her eyes closed.  It's okay, we were pretending like it was the 1990s anyhow.

I saw a bunny from the window of the dentists' office!

Grace and Juliet wanted to use some of the color street appliques that we have squirrelled away in the bathroom, when I changed out my toenail design.  We all felt quite pretty.


Speaking of pretty, Juliet felt quite pretty in her new nightgown from Avia.


Emily and Grace picked out a popcorn maker at the rummage sale in here in the village. It makes excellent popcorn, but it's so big and is a bit difficult to clean.  I made a home for it, and as long as the girls take care of it we'll keep it.


We found a battery powered vehicle in a free pile, and Grace was super upset that I wouldn't let her take it home.  I told her that we could take a picture that makes it look like she's having a fabulous time, so that she can remember it fondly, without having to take it home.


The cloud formation looked a bit like North America!


Sarah brought back some boxes of office supplies from Grandma's house.  Among them were a few pages of copy paper.  Grace and Juliet thought it was pretty cool!




Also among the things from Grandma was the album that she had from the time she took me to German for graduation (my first trip to Germany.)   I found some pictures of me and Christin!!!



The kids created a tent city in the girls' room!




Our neighbors had such pretty flowers to look at on our walk to the bus stop for Emily and William's summer camp.


Juliet watching her tablet in a very unconventional resting position.


Juliet with her heart shaped m&ms!


The clouds were so pretty, but it was quickly blown away, my family barely had time to make it to the window to see it!


Grace made a playdoh 'Avia.'


We found a tiny frog while setting up for the murder mystery party!


Just before leaving for Oklahoma, Billy and I went on a last minute date to Mitchel's seafood restaurant in East Lansing.  I ordered the lobster, which was okay, but I loved the butter set up.  So much so, that I have two pictures of it, and none of Billy or the lobster or even the fountain! lol.


One of Sarah's neighbors had a trash bag full of cell phone covers on their curb!  While waiting for Alice to finish up band camp on Thursday, I opened and sorted the cases into clean/needs to be washed piles.


 It must have been close to 50 cases!  I'm so excited.

Hopefully in the future, I'll get to enjoy these stories again, since I'm sure many will be forgotten (at least by me.)

later days

Oklahoma

I haven't been to the south since we moved to Michigan in 2017!  Which means, I hadn't seen my Grandma since then either.  She's had a few scary falls this past year, and has been put on hospice, so I went down to visit.  It's the first solo trip I've made in a long, long time!

I don't hate flying as much as I did prior to our recent trip to Germany, but I'm still a little bit of a nervous flier, so I arrived to the airport an hour and some change early.  I ended up having to go through security twice, because I forgot to take out my pocket knife (it just lives in my purse usually.)

Before we left, the sun came up in a splash of color.

I sent pictures to the kids each time I found something fun or interesting.  On our camping trip, they all brought cables, but forgot their bricks.  I was showing them that at the airport that wouldn't be an issue!

The inside of the little plane that flies between Lansing and Chicago (It's a 30ish minute flight, no food service.)

We landed in Chicago, and gained an hour.  There were at least 4 Starbucks between the gate at which we landed and the one from which we left!

A sink with 5 spigots!


Popcorn vending machine in Chicago.  I didn't get any.  Our flight was delayed by an hour or so in Chicago, due to weather.  I could see the storm rolling in.  Then, we sat boarded and in the plane for a long span, and were a couple hours late getting into OKC.

The flight was quite turbulent, and they were not sure if we would even get drink service! (And let me tell you, those flight attendants are fearless, but when they can't stand, they have to call it.)  Thankfully, we found smooth air, so we weren't bouncing around the entire time!

The inside of the larger plane.  It's not much bigger, but a few more people per trip.

Oklahoma City was warm and cloudless.  Their airport is really quite nice!


I rented a car for the first time in my life!  I read through the literature, and made sure to document this little scratch, lest they try to tell me that I did it!  I was thankful for out of state plates, since I didn't know where I was going.


The path I took was different than the one I had researched, because the interstate was super easy to locate.  I started out on 240, but when I found 44, I thought, oh, it will cross 35 eventually, but then it turned North, and I'm like, oh, maybe not.  So, when I saw 40 I'm like, well 40 goes to Arkansas, so it must cross 35, and it did, but I ended up all the way downtown.

It was an uneventful drive down to Ardmore.  I stopped to grab some provisions on the way to Grandma's house, but didn't grab lunch, since Haley and her crew brought chicken express (with a large 1/2 & 1/2 sweet tea!)

After lunch, we celebrated Avia's birthday with a cake that Haley made, and took some pictures of the birthday girl with people who love her dearly!



I don't remember what was happening here, but Leon was the chosen sacrifice. lol.

After Haley and her crew left, the house felt so empty! I had to go move my car out of the drive, which was for the best, because apparently the renter is responsible for hail damage, should any occur!


On night one, it was still a little light out when bedtime rolled around, but I was tired from the trip, and welcomed bedtime.


My only full day there, Grandma and I watched some gameshow reruns: the Match Game*, Wheel of fortune, Master Minds, and a tiny bit of Split Second. We also enjoyed some BBQ that Avia went to pick up from Rib Crib, Grandma had saved a gift card she'd gotten for my visit! Later in the day we cleaned out a couple of drawers, and looked through some picture albums.  For dinner I had some leftover chicken express. = )




It was a really pleasant way to spend the day; not going anywhere or doing much of anything.  I am overwhelmingly disappointed with the recycling culture of Ardmore.  We threw away so many things that I would recycle (or repurpose) at home!  But there's just nowhere to take it!  We didn't break 100F, and on day 2 I had to go outside to warm up, because my hoodie was not cutting it!

I enjoyed spending time with my mom and Grandma.

The next morning was leisurely, with time to clean out one small drawer. Just before leaving, I got to meet one of her nurses. I left with enough time to hit traffic, stop for gas, return the rental car, and still be at the airport the recommended two hours early.

Driving on Interstate 35 felt so much like home, is it weird to have a favorite interstate?


My nerves curtailed my appetite, but I bet these tacos (from my vantage point at the gas station) are pretty good!  OKC was overcast, and slightly cooler when I arrived than when I'd departed Grandma's.


I got the car returned, stood in a bit of a line to get through security, then had hours to while away.  First stop was to change back into jeans. I spent the first part of my wait being a tourist.  The hand sanitizer dispenser has the airport logo on it (Will Rogers World Airport.) 


They also have a Will Rogers mosaic on the floor.  It was hard to get a picture without people crossing over!


You can see oil pumps from the terminal (and all along the roads to and from the airport.)


Apparently the capital has some recycling options!  There was also a paper can!


I would say that the flight from OKC had worse turbulence than the flight in, because it would be smooth, then turbulent.  Drink service was started and stopped 3 times!!

My longest layover for this trip was in Chicago, I had a couple of hours to explore the airport.  It's massive, and heavily populated, and made me so glad that I don't have to go through security there!

I found a place at which I would have been happy to spend a few hours chatting with my Billy!


My flights were in wings L and G, but H was huge, so I spent some time sending my dear ones pictures of the cool vending machines that I saw!


Cupcake vending!


Salad vending!


Licorice Vending!


I was surprised by all the vending machines, until our flight was delayed and delayed and delayed, and the shops started to close down!  If you come to the airport in off hours, they still want you to be able to have a variety it seems.

Our gate was also moved around several times.  This was down in the 'basement' area of the G wing.


While charging my phone at one of the many outlet banks they have for such purpose, the fire alarm started to go off.  No one seemed too bothered by it, but I had no desire to burn in Chicago, so I took myself out of the wing.  I drew in the alarms, since it's not easy to picture.


I found some plugs on the floor, with a view of the wing, but outside of the alarm area.  They shut off the alarm after 5 minutes or so, but that felt like an awfully long time for a 'false alarm.'  And, they also weren't letting the arriving airplanes disembark.


We finally made it back to Lansing, following more turbulence, and a pilot in training just a couple of minutes before midnight.

All 5 of my babies were still awake to greet me!

Grace and Juliet had marked down each time they missed me.  This is what they gave me upon my return!


Despite still trying to recover and get back into the swing of things, I'm so glad I went.  It was really great to see Grandma and Haley's crew!  (And of course Avia, but we see her more often than the others.)  Maybe I'll get another opportunity to go again.

later days

*Gary Burghoff was on it as a guest star!

edit 7-20-24: backdated for continuity.