estherhead
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It's snowing here today. 23 degrees. And you know what? I'm cranky about it. I'm willing to admit that. I love where I live. I love snow. I love snuggling. But for some reason today I am cranky about it and would love to be back where it is warm. Maybe it's just post-trip depression. I'm back to my house. I had to clean out the kitty litter this morning. Boo needs to be potty trained. I gained 3 lbs on vacation so I'm restricting my diet so I fit into my jeans again. And it's too cold to run out to the mailbox without a jacket on.
So there.
But that is not what this thread is really about is it? How cranky we get post-vacation?
Nope, it's about how great it is to leave and be on vacation. So I'm going to drag you all back with my to just over two weeks ago when we were packing to go.
I was panicking a la Woody and we were running around like chicken's with our heads cut off. But when Tuesday night came, I actually was calm enough to sleep well. And when Wednesday morning came Donald and I just smoothly and quickly worked. The kids went to school and we packed up.
I do want to make a tiny aside as to my state of mind that morning. A couple good things: we had a really cool woman house sitting for us and I was pretty sure I wouldn't have to worry there (which was true, she was awesome!) and money was nice and secure. We had this vacation paid for already so money was a non-issue. Very nice.
The big negative was that Donald had been having severe sinus issues for about 4 months. He'd been to the doctor but it hadn't been much help so he just wasn't on his A game. And a variety of us had colds. Which in my case means strep throat (see previous TR for more info on this) and can mean some sever respiratory issues for McQueen and Jack-Jack. It's a bummer but it's our reality. So as a precaution we had made sure all the kids had swine flu shots and I was a walking pharmacy.
This is a total aside but I really didn't want to get sick all the way so I was doing some pretty serious self-care. Emergen-C warm 4 times a day, a heated neck roll, hot showers for the vapors, neti pot (gross but effective) etc. Pretty much anything I had ever read about how to keep a cold from turning into an infection I was doing. As a final straw I went to our local natural store and bought Oregano oil that you sniff up your nose. It makes you sneeze and hack and behave very grossly but in retrospect I will use it every time I have a cold. Not in replacement of the other stuff I do, but in addition to. It's a pretty intense experience and Donald was highly amused at me several times.
So that is where we were two Wednesdays ago. Sick, but on top of things. We were supposed to pick the kids up at noon from school. But I called Milo at 10:00 to ask him a question (I can't even remember what I was asking now) and he said, "We're ready whenever you are." Yippee!!!!! Totally ahead of schedule. So Donald & I were ready by 10:30 and headed over to their house to load up. We have a car top carrier which is pretty roomy so we ended up having plenty of room despite the giant jogging stroller and coolers holding all our food.
It didn't take us long and we were at the school grabbing the kids. I ran outside to find Mulan and Buzz. McQueen was easy to find and Ariel was just leaving lunch. Suzy went to the middle school to grab Charming. And pretty soon all 7 kids were buckled in and we were headed south. Donald checked the official itinerary and was thrilled to discover that we were supposed to be leaving/picking up kids at 11:30 and it was 11:29 a.m. We were ahead of schedule! This actually set a very nice pattern for us on this trip.
It was 11 hours to Amelia Island where we were staying our first few nights. It seems like a long time to be in the vans. But it ended up being pretty nice. Boo refused to truly sleep in the van. She watched Lion King multiple times and snacked. She did take a little snooze but it wasn't what I would have preferred.
Here we are on the road.
It looks really late at night but I think this is like 6:30 p.m. It just gets dark so quickly right now. We stopped 5 times for food and potty breaks and gas. And before we knew it, we were on Amelia Island. Suzy & I hopped out to get our condo keys out of the lock box and there was a map. Donald & I took the map and tried to type in the address to our GPS but it was being funky and there were these two traffic circles and we were confused. So we gave the map to Suzy & Milo. Who quickly left us in the dust and to our own devices. And our cell phones were only getting sketchy service to we were lost & alone.
Let's just say that had it been the Amazing Race Donald and I would have been eliminated. Sad, but true.
But the coolest thing was we went down the wrong road into this little cul de sac and in the middle of the road was an owl! Donald's like, "It's an owl!" and then it turned and looked at us and put it's wings out full and swooped off. I've never seen an owl in the wild and it was awesome. I was pretty pumped.
We got to the condo and there was no parking. It also seemed windy and cold. But we parked in the loading zone and got mostly everything on the elevator. And then Donald found a parking spot (kind of.)
Our condo was FAB!!!!! Loved it, loved it, loved it. It was only two bedroons but it had a two room loft with bunk beds. And I had bought an air mattress so everyone had their own space. It was totally perfect. The only unfortunate thing at all was the loft was a tiny bit dangerous as Boo is a bit of a monkey and quite easily could have flipped herself over the side. It made it hard on the big kids because they would have enjoyed looking over the side a lot but we couldn't really let them or we would have a broken baby for sure. It was truly the only negative at all.
Anyway, I went to bed nearly immediately (after oregano oiling and hacking for a few minutes) to the sounds of Milo, Suzy, and Donald in the living room watching t.v. and chitchatting.
And now I leave you for the next morning. And mostly from here on out there will be a ton of photos.
So there.
But that is not what this thread is really about is it? How cranky we get post-vacation?
Nope, it's about how great it is to leave and be on vacation. So I'm going to drag you all back with my to just over two weeks ago when we were packing to go.
I was panicking a la Woody and we were running around like chicken's with our heads cut off. But when Tuesday night came, I actually was calm enough to sleep well. And when Wednesday morning came Donald and I just smoothly and quickly worked. The kids went to school and we packed up.
I do want to make a tiny aside as to my state of mind that morning. A couple good things: we had a really cool woman house sitting for us and I was pretty sure I wouldn't have to worry there (which was true, she was awesome!) and money was nice and secure. We had this vacation paid for already so money was a non-issue. Very nice.
The big negative was that Donald had been having severe sinus issues for about 4 months. He'd been to the doctor but it hadn't been much help so he just wasn't on his A game. And a variety of us had colds. Which in my case means strep throat (see previous TR for more info on this) and can mean some sever respiratory issues for McQueen and Jack-Jack. It's a bummer but it's our reality. So as a precaution we had made sure all the kids had swine flu shots and I was a walking pharmacy.
This is a total aside but I really didn't want to get sick all the way so I was doing some pretty serious self-care. Emergen-C warm 4 times a day, a heated neck roll, hot showers for the vapors, neti pot (gross but effective) etc. Pretty much anything I had ever read about how to keep a cold from turning into an infection I was doing. As a final straw I went to our local natural store and bought Oregano oil that you sniff up your nose. It makes you sneeze and hack and behave very grossly but in retrospect I will use it every time I have a cold. Not in replacement of the other stuff I do, but in addition to. It's a pretty intense experience and Donald was highly amused at me several times.
So that is where we were two Wednesdays ago. Sick, but on top of things. We were supposed to pick the kids up at noon from school. But I called Milo at 10:00 to ask him a question (I can't even remember what I was asking now) and he said, "We're ready whenever you are." Yippee!!!!! Totally ahead of schedule. So Donald & I were ready by 10:30 and headed over to their house to load up. We have a car top carrier which is pretty roomy so we ended up having plenty of room despite the giant jogging stroller and coolers holding all our food.
It didn't take us long and we were at the school grabbing the kids. I ran outside to find Mulan and Buzz. McQueen was easy to find and Ariel was just leaving lunch. Suzy went to the middle school to grab Charming. And pretty soon all 7 kids were buckled in and we were headed south. Donald checked the official itinerary and was thrilled to discover that we were supposed to be leaving/picking up kids at 11:30 and it was 11:29 a.m. We were ahead of schedule! This actually set a very nice pattern for us on this trip.
It was 11 hours to Amelia Island where we were staying our first few nights. It seems like a long time to be in the vans. But it ended up being pretty nice. Boo refused to truly sleep in the van. She watched Lion King multiple times and snacked. She did take a little snooze but it wasn't what I would have preferred.
Here we are on the road.

It looks really late at night but I think this is like 6:30 p.m. It just gets dark so quickly right now. We stopped 5 times for food and potty breaks and gas. And before we knew it, we were on Amelia Island. Suzy & I hopped out to get our condo keys out of the lock box and there was a map. Donald & I took the map and tried to type in the address to our GPS but it was being funky and there were these two traffic circles and we were confused. So we gave the map to Suzy & Milo. Who quickly left us in the dust and to our own devices. And our cell phones were only getting sketchy service to we were lost & alone.
Let's just say that had it been the Amazing Race Donald and I would have been eliminated. Sad, but true.
But the coolest thing was we went down the wrong road into this little cul de sac and in the middle of the road was an owl! Donald's like, "It's an owl!" and then it turned and looked at us and put it's wings out full and swooped off. I've never seen an owl in the wild and it was awesome. I was pretty pumped.
We got to the condo and there was no parking. It also seemed windy and cold. But we parked in the loading zone and got mostly everything on the elevator. And then Donald found a parking spot (kind of.)
Our condo was FAB!!!!! Loved it, loved it, loved it. It was only two bedroons but it had a two room loft with bunk beds. And I had bought an air mattress so everyone had their own space. It was totally perfect. The only unfortunate thing at all was the loft was a tiny bit dangerous as Boo is a bit of a monkey and quite easily could have flipped herself over the side. It made it hard on the big kids because they would have enjoyed looking over the side a lot but we couldn't really let them or we would have a broken baby for sure. It was truly the only negative at all.
Anyway, I went to bed nearly immediately (after oregano oiling and hacking for a few minutes) to the sounds of Milo, Suzy, and Donald in the living room watching t.v. and chitchatting.
And now I leave you for the next morning. And mostly from here on out there will be a ton of photos.