I told you....obsessed doesn't begin to describe my condition.
My always-steady husband has taken a different approach on our situation. His tone wavers from unconcerned ("Oh, we will be long gone before this thing gets here.....") to relaxed ("Okinawans get about 10 typhoons a year....it's no big deal to them...they fly in and out of typhoons all the time!") to mad ("I can't believe this is F%&#g happening!") (He didn't really say the "f%$#g" part...but I could tell he was thinking it.) And, I just noticed an empty bottle of Gin on the counter, so either he had a crazy party during the 5 hours that I slept last night, or he's drowning his sorrows in liquor. Some people drink....some obsess over websites and write crazy blogs. No judgment people.....unless you've walked in these shoes you just don't know!
This has all been very frustrating. We are supposed to leave around one-ish on Monday afternoon. Emma bravely asked me yesterday why this was stressing me out so much and I snapped back at her, "Well, we've had this thing planned for four months. When you plan something 4 months out, it's because you don't want any surprises, and THIS is a big surprise." (You "7 Lenses" people have probably guessed that I'm a gold by now.)
In other news, the kids had their last day of school on Thursday. I can't believe the school year is over! We started the morning off with the official last day of school pictures.
"Mr. Cool" Michael thought this was so embarrassing (because every neighbor is watching us at 6:45am) So, of course, I had to do this.....
Emma and Andrew were a little more cooperative in their pictures....
Forest Gump here didn't blink on accident. He thinks it's funny to close his eyes in pictures. See that sneaky smile on his face?
I took a break from my meteorological research to go to Emma's awards assembly,
then we officially ended the school year with a celebratory lunch at the Exchange food court....
and then dessert at Big Dip Ice Cream.
Now, we're just playing the waiting game trying to figure out what ol' Guchol is going to do. The girls and I have pre-Vacation pedicures scheduled for this afternoon. At this point, we're still hoping to make it Indiana this week and our high school reunion next weekend. I had hoped to look well-rested and put together by then so that my envious classmates would think that the last 20 years were a breeze, but there's a good chance we'll look harried and exhausted. So, when you see us, just smile, lie and say we look great, and show us where the bar is....because we'll probably need it.

Oh, Laura, I hope things go well for your trip! I can tell how badly you want and need this trip. I'll say some prayers for you. Just remember that as much as I know your friends and family want to see you, that they would rather know that you are safe. Wishing you safe and timely travels, my friend!
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ReplyDeleteWith any luck, you are in the air as i type. Be careful, be safe and smile! TMF