First, our trip was wonderful. We were able to spend time with my family and the pups were able to spend a whole week with Momma and everyone was very happy. Our memories of the trip are:
Thursday: Today was "Karen To Do List" Day. I spent the day repairing faucets, dusting walls and ceilings, fixing wiring, setting up computers and printers, and trying to repair paint and wallpaper issues. It was a long day, but my Dad made it relaxing at the end of the day by getting Friendly's for dinner and ordering a movie for the night. Between the delicious dinner, the great movie and the ice cream for desert the pups and I slept great this night. And the pups are such good helpers, they loved all the activity today, and really enjoyed the frisbee playing out in the yard.
Friday: Today was a day of organization, which was fun. We spent the day cleaning out the closet in the computer/guest room. I know it was difficult for my Mom to let go of things, but I hope that in the end she is happy that she now has a room to relax and work on her computer or simply relax and read. The pups certainly loved the new cleaned out room, they spent the day watching us clean by laying on the futon and sleeping all afternoon.
Saturday: We started our journey back. We left in the morning and drove to Roanoke, Virginia. It was a great hotel, we had a wonderful suite, but it was on the third floor, so it was quite an experience getting two pups and all the luggage up to the room before being able to settle in for the night. I will say that traveling on your own with pups is challenging when you are trying to keep the pups safe and happy, but also try to get all the work done of arriving and unpacking a vehicle.
Getting back was a lot of work as well, we needed to unpack and I needed to start work the next day. We also heard back from all the tests that Tasha had before we left and we were sad to learn that her cancer is back already. So, again, the journey is to keep her as happy and as comfortable as possible and wait for her to tell us she has had enough.
It is safe to say that she is not ready to go anywhere yet. We had a snow storm here in Georgia, which allowed the pups to have another day of romping in the snow.
We are now planning for the next big trip. The pups and I are going to busy in May. Should Tasha be ok, we will be traveling to Nebraska to see Sara graduate, and to Connecticut to stay with my Dad while my Mom travels to Idaho for my Grandmother's 90th birthday party. In between, we will enjoy every moment and hope for the best.
You and the kids remain in our daily prayers.
ReplyDeleteTasha looks good considering. All the kids at my house send their best...
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