So, it's been awhile since I've posted.. I was going to interview some friends after valentine's day but that didn't happen. I went to Boise that weekend and had a great time with my hubby's oldest daughter and family. We drove to Grand Targhee and had some fun in the snow and sunshine. The Tetons were beautiful. Michelle's teenage boy Zack and his friend Sam really appreciated the name of a certain mountain there. It was named for someone's nipple. My granddaughter Julia was a good sport since she had to limp around on a sore foot.
I laughed so hard that weekend my stomach hurt on the plane ride home. That family likes to have a good time, that's for sure! I'm lucky to be a part of it.
Then I came home to my cats and was surprised on Tuesday night by a bouquet of red roses. I told Lin last year not to buy flowers again because they are expensive but I guess he thinks I'm worth it. I have made them last as long as I possibly could. There is still one rose with a little life left in it. He's due home in about two weeks now and I'm trying to stay in my routine and not let myself get too excited. Steff's man came home last night at 1:00am but he had a tough time getting out of Dutch Harbor. The weather there can be pretty iffy for flying. Actually, I just checked the weather for that area and I feel like it's pretty iffy for doing anything right now! The wind is gusting to 67mph - that makes me nervous when my hubby is out at sea. It's a night for strong prayers. Unfortunately bad weather also means they can't fish right now. That means another day added to time away.
Anyway, I went to the Bon Jovi concert with Marci and Chris the week after visiting Boise. It was a hoot. Missed my lover during the love songs but laughed at the girls while I filmed them dancing. I picked up Marci from the airport that morning and she was really missing her Tommy. She'd just lost her grandfather too, so it was a tough time for her. We learn to make the best of time with friends when they are available though, so she kept a stiff upperlip. The two of us had a nice lunch at Pike Place. A cute little resteraunt with outside tables overlooking the marketplace. The weather was outstanding for February in Seattle. Sunshine and fresh sea air perked the two of us up for the day. Marci laughed as the Norweigan in me drove us straight to Ballard. We walked the beach at Shilshole and then headed to her hotel where she was meeting her roommates for the night. I had arranged to stay with a friend named Laurie who lives in Ballard and actually introduced me to the whole fishing world in 1991. After the concert, I headed over there and we chatted and watched the Olympics until 3:30 in the morning! I haven't been up that late in years.. It was nice.
The next day was Laurie's birthday celebration and she wanted to go with a group of old friends to the Globetrotters. That was fun and I got to enjoy the company of our friend's kids. Kids always seem to make me smile. We all had supper at Jalisco's afterwards and chatted up old times. I made plans to snowboard with Laurie's brother on March 9th at Crystal Mountain.
Last weekend I managed to borrow my two granddaughters from their parents in Rainier Beach. I was feeling especially low that day and they made it all better. We had a good time watching movies, going to the park and planting seeds for veggies to enjoy this summer. I really didn't want to take them home. I am blessed with wonderful grandchildren, all six of them. Their parents are okay too :)
This week I've been busy trying to deal with our rental house. I am beginning to realize I can at least try to do the things my husband usually does. We fished together for years and then when I quit fishing I became the only one at home to take care of the stuff he usually did. It's a challenge, but rewarding when I am actually able to fix something or find someone who can.
Well, that's enough about me for now. I hope to hear from some of the other gals and catch up on their situations. March 22nd we head for Mexico! I am feeling the sunshine already...
Good stuff Molly :)
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Hey missy... Hope you are well...I know you are counting down the hours now....Funny how I think my son is safer in the Bearing Sea than he is at home... guess there's a big difference between single and 20, vs. married and 50-something! Love ya!
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