This is going to be one of those catch up blog posts that happen to us bloggers when we are more than BUSY! I’ll just hit some of the highlights of the last three days. I awoke early on Wednesday morning as I was excited about my trip to the Chicago area to see my daughter, Robyn, and her family. I had my bag packed, was checked in electronically to my flight from Hobby Airport in Houston, and had everything timed down to the last minute for my departure. I had to drop Emma off at the kennel on my way to the airport and planned to just leave the car in the extended parking area there.
Everything was fine until, at the last moment, I got an automated call from Southwest Airlines that my flight had been cancelled! That put me into a slight panic, but I weathered that storm and made new reservations for later in the day. That flight wasn’t cancelled, and I just delayed my action plan for three hours. I got a little more panicked as five of the parking areas were full at the airport, but I finally found a spot.
After checking my bag, I headed for the security check lines with what was a slightly bewildered look on my face, I guess. I haven’t flown in quite a few years, and wasn’t quite sure what problems my bionic hip would cause. I needn’t have worried. A guard at the front told me to use the pre-scanned line that had very few people in it. I didn’t have to take off my shoes or take my laptop out of my backpack. I just stood in a tube thing with my hands over my head, and it was done. The rest of the trip went smoothly, and I had a fantastic view from my window seat of the Chicago skyline along Lake Michigan, as the plane looped out over the frozen lake on approach to Midway Airport.
I spent most of the day on Thursday riding along with Robyn as she completed a couple of her Life Vest work appointments. We chatted up a storm as many miles were involved between appointments.
When we got back, I was tasked with helping my four year old grandgirl, Phoebe, get her Valentine cards ready for pre-school the next day. We made a pretty good team, and spent some time giggling along the way.
“You want me to do what Grandma Belt???”
As Robyn and Dennis were getting dinner ready, I decided it would be a good time to teach Avery how to talk to a fish. You can see that she was a little skeptical. She knew that I would be giving her a goldfish for her sixth birthday and was very excited about it, but had no idea of the proper way to talk to her new pet.
Now is that a good fish face or what?! (Ignore the wrinkles please)
I just had to show her how it was done, and she was an avid student!
Not bad for learning a new language!
Today was the big day for picking out the fish. We went to the local Petco store, and it only took about 30 seconds for Avery to find the goldfish of her dreams.
It’s name is ‘Goldie’, and Avery never let it out of her hands until we got back home. Precious times with precious grandgirls…
Notice the winter coat and hat? Did I mention that it is dang cold up here in northeast Indiana? It was 4* when I got up yesterday. What was I thinking when I planned this trip??? You Grandparents know the answer to that, but I’m freezing!!!
Thanks for stopping by… talk to you later, Judy
Love the fish face! And yes, probably every grandparent can relate to doing crazy things for our grandchildren. Sorry the weather couldn't have been a bit warmer.
ReplyDeleteWhat wrinkles? Loved the fish faces! I bet there were plenty of giggles. Oh the things that build wonderful memories.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!! Well all but the cold! Clearly you are fluent in "Fish". :-)
ReplyDeleteI was sure hoping you wouldn't have flight problems due to all the rotten weather to the north. Glad it wasn't too bad. Love the fish faces. Such precious times with your grandchildren!!
ReplyDeleteLove the owl photo and your fish face! Your grandchildren will remember fish faces for probably ever!! Creating memories with grands is such great fun!
ReplyDeleteMaking memories! You have beautiful grandgirls, I am certain that Goldfish has a great home:)
ReplyDeleteAdorable pics!!! I'm sure the girls will be showing all their friends how to talk fish just like Grandma Belt taught them! What a great time you all are having!
ReplyDeleteI love it, love it, love it! And yes us grandmas know! What adorable grangirls. I just bet Avery will be speaking fluent "fish" before you leave!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are safe. You might have cold hands and feet, but I just know you are warm where it counts....the heart!
You make me laugh Judy--fun times teaching "fish talk!" Enjoy the rest of your visit and stay warm!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun. All my grandkids are adults now but oh the memories. Have a wonderful visit and try to stay warm.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...how cute is that Avery trying to make that face. I miss the days we made Valentine cards with the kids. What a neat way to bond with your granddaughter. So glad you are having such an awesome time.
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing how great your fish face was, I think we need to see pictures of your bird face. After all, you spend much more time talking to them! :cD
ReplyDeleteYou certainly are enjoying your time with Avery, precious moments.
Great fish face. Learning language skills from Grandma Belt will ensure good communication with Goldie. Fun times, just don't freeze before you get back south.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying time with your grand girls.
ReplyDeleteI hope your grandgirl knows not to use tap water in Goldie's bowl. I made that mistake with my goldfish, Spot.
ReplyDeleteHave fun, and hurry back to warm weather!
I'm glad you got out of town with just a short delay. I know a ton of flights have been completely cancelled with this awful icy weather in so much of the country.
ReplyDeleteGrandgirls are precious! I want to hear more about the fish and it's new home. :)
According to our kids, making a "fish face" is the new picture pose....Glad you made it to the frozen tundra...have a great time with your family...Weather here was 84 yesterday..just sayin'.
ReplyDeleteI love making faces for my nieces and nephews - they love 'triangle' eyes - which works best with wrinkles. I'll have to try the fish face. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteGreat fish face, Judy. But, I will refrain from calling you the "Fish Lady" and stick with "Bird Lady" as usual.
ReplyDeleteLove the fish face. Teri does a good one, so we'll have to get you two together sometime!
ReplyDeleteLooking at your fish face picture, it somehow popped into my head the image of my mother telling me to imagine my face frozen in the expression she did not like. I wonder why:))
ReplyDeleteFrom what I read, your delay was on the short side! We have found Hobby Airport to be relatively easy to get around.
ReplyDeleteFish faces?
Thanks for sticking with my blog with all the issues related to it. Didn't want to toss it for a new one, but a girls gotta do what a girls gotta do.
Aw, that's sweet, Judy. But, I'm with you... 4 degrees is COLD!!!
ReplyDeleteawww. . .what a wonderful Granma you are. . .goldfish. . .fish faces. . .help with Valentines. . .but especially 4*. . .now that is Grands devotion. . .yikes! Enjoy. . .
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it safely, enjoy your time there.
ReplyDeleteI remember getting my first tropical fish - zebra danio and neon tetras. Unfortunately I didn't know about chlorinated water (which was so strong you could taste it in Louisiana) and after the first change of water in the bowl they were belly up. But I persisted, and I don't know how I did it, but I persuaded my mom to let me keep about five aquariums in the den. You never know what that one goldfish will lead to!
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