We had a wonderful time. Libby and Caleb had
several firsts on this trip: first trip to play in the ocean, first boat ride, first time picking blueberries, first time eating blueberry pie, first time seeing wild turkeys, first time seeing a porcupine, first time seeing a fox, first time smelling a skunk, and lots more firsts.
On a whim, we decided to drive through the night on the way to Maine. We left our house around 8:30 Friday night and arrived in Denmark around 10:00 the next morning. It was a long drive, and Libby did her best to keep Daddy and Mommy awake during the night by singing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" for over an hour in the middle of the night. She made some
of the classic kid comments for the first time as well, which included, "Caleb's touching me!", "Are we there yet", and "I have to go peepee!" Mandie the dog went with us also, so the car was a little tight. Mandie was the best passenger of all. She didn't complain once, obeyed perfectly, and, most importantly, she didn't jabber when she was supposed to be sleeping.
On Saturday night, Matt and Libby came over and
we had a little camp fire and roasted marshmallows. Little Libby managed to stick around for a while, but the long day had been too much for her and she was sent to bed. She was put back to bed several times before she actually stayed there, however. It was a theme that lasted for the entire week. I guess she figured that she didn't need to be in bed if we weren't in bed. Little stinker. And if we were in bed, she thought that she should be right in the middle of the bed with us. 
Thursday afternoon, I cut Nathan's hair and Mom put on the finishing touches. Then we decided to trim Caleb's hair. I held him down, or at least attempted to, while Mom used the clippers on him. That was nearly impossible! He kept turning his head to see what we were doing and
On Friday morning, Mom and I made the 45 minute drive to Windham where I got my hair cut at the same salon that did our hair for Libby's wedding last October. I got it cut quite short - shorter than I've ever had it. I still try to take out my pony tail every night before bed before I realize it's all gone. Duh. That same afternoon, Mom and I went to the hospital for her to have her drug test for the Post Office. She only works about one week per year when Aunt Margaret goes on vacation, but she had to be tested. We signed in and waited. Eventually, they told us that they didn't have the right form faxed over, and that Mom would have to come back later. We went out to the car and called Aunt Margaret. Then Uncle Don called the hospital and set them straight; Mom could take the test and did not need the special form. So, we trouped in again to talk to the same incompetent nurse. They made Mom sign in again and we waited. And waited. And waited some more. Finally, about an hour later, another nurse came out and told us that the tests they had in stock were expired and Mom should come back next Tuesday after they had got in more tests. That was pretty frustrating. I'm so glad we didn't have any medical emergencies while we were there! What a messed up hospital.


We left at 2:30 in the morning on Tuesday to
come back home. It was so early, that the man in the toll booth to get on I95 was sleeping on his chair. We weren't sure what to do, so Nathan honked the horn. The guy kept on sleeping. We sat there and sat there. Finally, Nathan got out of the car and knocked on the window of the booth. He had to knock a few times before the guy startled awake and took the money so we could get on the highway and start our trip. We had a good laugh about that one!
We drove through a cloud front in western Massachusetts around 5:30 in the morning. The clouds were so pretty with the sunrise behind us shining on them, that I took a picture of them. 
Around 10 o'clock in the morning, we got a call from Mom saying that she had called the hospital to verify her drug test was in stock this time, and they said they had been trying to contact her. Apparently, the nurse on duty had gone home on a family emergency and there was no one to administer the test that day. Mom had to reschedule AGAIN. It also turns out that the test Aunt Margaret and Uncle Don had taken the previous week was also outdated and they all had to get re-tested. What a joke of a hospital!
A little later on in the morning, we received a call from Nathan's family telling us that his Grandma in Atlanta had passed away. We began making plans for the funeral. After the cloud bank in Massachusetts, the rest of the day was very overcast. We did go through some rain in New York and a little in Ohio as well, but not for more than an hour. It was a long ride and we were so happy to finally make it home.Dad, Zack, and Josh met us when we got home and we discussed our plans. We decided that Nathan should go to the funeral and I would stay home with the kids.
So, that's where we're at now. Saturday morning, we took Nathan to the airport and he flew to Atlanta. Now I'm the old spinster at home with the kids. I'm actually doing better than I thought I would on my own. Maybe it's because I know I don't have anyone to back me up, so I'd better get it right the first time! Libby has been a perfect little one and Caleb has been a lot of fun as well. We did have some tears last night when Libby was calling and calling for Daddy after she went to bed, "Daaaaaaaaaady, where you at?" Where you at, Daddy? Daaaaaaaaaady???" She settled down, though and went to sleep.
A few funny things from Libby before I finish my post:
The other day she was sitting on her bed playing with a new toy that had small parts. We told her to keep it away from Caleb, so she was determined that he should not even be in the same room with her precious toy. He was crawling around in my room and went past the door. She saw him and started yelling, "No, Cae-Cae. NO!" Of course, this drew his attention, and he cantered right in to her room. I followed to grab him and just overheard her tell him, "No, you leave me some privacy!" This from the child who would sit on your lap on the toilet if you'd let her. Privacy, indeed!
And Saturday morning, she climbed in bed with me and was exploring her belly button. She pulled up my shirt and looked at my belly button. Then she said, "Your belly button is like a hole. It's like a hole that bugs go in." I cracked up laughing. Where did we get this little girl, anyway!
If you're still awake after reading all of this, you can check out the tons of pictures on our photo site.
1 comment:
I loved reading about your trip! What a great time. And I love your haircut!! We miss you!
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