I'm here at DFW USO. I enjoyed a free breakfast and water. I found shampoo in the bathroom. YES. I've typed a devotional and thought I'd be able to post it to SHS, GAFB blog and put it in que here....but woe is me! I forgot my jump drive. How do I get the info from my lap top to the internet. Ah well. I even took a photo for y'all.
I managed to make it through security with my ONE bag.....they had to search it. I gave up my hairspray but begged for my Tom's toothpaste. ::snort:: I'll have flat hair but clean teeth - I can live with that.
Ah - I'll never fret about my children flying again. The baby behind me SCREAMED from the moment they walked on to the plane until 10 minutes out.
Hmmm...that's it. I planned to upload the PWOC newsletter to the blog. I'm hopeless without a connection...and I'm too cheap to pay for one day of T-mobile.
I'm minutes away from meeting my new PWOC Internet friend, Diane. Hon - remember chicken is ready to go for dinner and Friday night is pizza night. Be good little ones. Debbie in NY tells me that I can't do a thing about home and must spend this weekend having fun and relaxing....I shall give it a shot. Those mommy genes are fairly strong.
©2008 D.R.G.
LOL, Let go & have a good time on your trip D. I know how hard it must be to stop mommying, but you have done an excellent job of training up those children of yours. The olders will have the littles & Mike is a very capable guy, as you already know. God bless you on your journey.
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Haha, I knew you couldn't go a day without blogging. Enjoy the weekend!
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Sis:
ReplyDeleteas I was told yesterday... relax (your face) :):) They were giving me vivid dreams and.....
really just let go, relax, enjoy, and learn.
l/p Mom T
D, I really do hope you have a terrific time.
ReplyDeleteI left my husband and boys for a long weekend earlier this year... to manage the homefront and a Saturday soccer marathon, (the games, the gear, etc.) which ended up being snowed out Go figure.
ReplyDeleteI was really pleased to come home to see the house fairly orderly and clean, and nobody stressed out.
But my nine-year-old confided to me, "It went fine, mom, but... I think we're still wearing the underwear from when you left."
LOL.
::snort:: Julie - that is classic!
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