Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Vacation was satisfying to me

I needed a few days to rest up from my vacation so that I could write about it here. I am almost back to Mountain Time and my usual schedule, except that I still go to bed too early! I thought I would just list a few thoughts about our two weeks, because if I tried to discuss the entire experience, I would run out of room! From the first day there I was grateful for the peace and quiet and the chance to read to my heart's content - too bad I took only 3 books! I could have read several more. Another thing I enjoyed was the chance to get to know Zac, who is such a cutie! I think I really like 2 year olds that are not my own. I see only the good stuff and not the "terrible" stuff you hear about. Besides, I don't have enough strength to keep up with them for too long!

The different worship experience at Avery Presbyterian was another plus. I enjoyed the hymns, the fellowship, the warmth I felt there. It is always good to see how others do things on Sunday mornings. Both Sundays were highlights for me! It didn't hurt that we got to go out to eat each Sunday after church, by the way! That is as it should be, I think, but not possible on a regular basis. Much of that time was spent with Katy's extended family and they are so much fun to be around. I especially enjoyed my birthday celebration at their house (Gary and Nell's) with the wonderful beef brisket and the birthday cake that Katy made for me. Lots of good stuff! My actual birthday was so wonderful in that we got to spend the day in Lincoln and then eat at the original Valentino's, which brought back many great memories.

The plumbing problems that occurred at Scott's place made for some memories, too. But not the pleasant type. They took up lots of Scott's time (and Dad's, too) but everything got resolved, eventually. I guess a service contract is the best way to go, if you are a homeowner.

We enjoyed our time with Claire, for sure! And the Farmhouse Cafe was another special time, for several reasons. We enjoyed Scott's neighborhood, but I could do without Interstate travel. Too many souvenirs in my Journal mess with the Binding, bottled water gets expensive when you have guests, and I don't need a big screen t.v. I guess that about sums up my musings for today. I really enjoyed my time there and am really thankful for the experience!