This is better than cleaning my house anyday. I'm glad everyone made it home safely. It was truly a wonderful trip.
Just finished unpacking the last suitcase. It stood there for three days before I finally tackled it. It was too much like admitting that the trip was really over. I had hoped to meet more of you on the trip. Those we did meet really made the trip special.
Heather made it through the first week of classes at Central Connecticut with only minor technical problems so all is looking well on that front. She didn't have much time to prepare, she arrived home at 8 PM on Monday and had a 9:30 AM class on Tuesday. With both my girls so far away I really appreciate it when I have time to spend together with them. Only thing that would have made it better was if her sister has been able to make it. She is still pouting - it was the first time we were all away with her still at home.
Thankfully, it looks like Ike isn't going to make a stop here in Central Florida. Hope our luck continues to hold for the rest of the hurricane season.
The girls (+ two grandkids) are flying down for a long weekend Food & Wine/
MNSSHP Trip late in October so I do have that to look forward too.
Oh well - the food booths at Food & Wine are not brunch at Palo but they will just have to do. It'll probably be at least three years before we visit Palo for brunch again - the memories will just have to carry us through. 2010 will be too soon for us. Our first cruise was 3 days, when we took the 4 day we knew 3 would never be enough again, then the 7 blew the 4 out of the running, now the 15 has made the 7 seem far too short. They have to move one of the ships to it's new home sometime in 2011 - where ever it will be. So we are hoping for a repo then.
OK, now that I've got the suitcases empty, I guess I better put them away. And, since no one is going to bring a menu to the table for dinner tonight I better put some thought into that too.
Barbara