Friday, November 20
I was up at my usual time but did not make coffee as I wanted one for the long drive. I took pup out and got hi fed, cleaned up, and dressed. I posted my Friday blog and returned comments, then logged into work, even though I was taking the day off, and dealt with a few urgent e-mails before the full staff meeting started. Fortunately it ended early, and I was able to resolve a few more things before packing up for my road trip. I splurged and got a take out coffee with real cream. I stopped at a rest stop for a quick bathroom break and captured a couple pictures. It is a long drive and the day was gray-then sun-and vice versa.
Open skies. |
Prairie land. |
My daughter had several curve balls thrown into her last day before break and the move to online. She ended up having a test in her Environmental Science class Apparently it was an optional test that they could take or not along with their final and take their bet score she decided she anted to advantage of a choice to help ensure a strong grade. Then as she finished that, she had a message from her voice professor asking where she was. Apparently my daughter thought that once they had their jury's, which essentially is a vocal performance final in front of a panet, they were done with lessons. That wasn't the case since jury's were done a few weeks earlier than normal. It worked out fine as I had brought my work laptop, logged in through VPN,and caught myself up for the day, resolved one issue, and determined all else could wait. When I finally met up with her, we grabbed some food as it was now close to 3:30 and I hadn't eaten since the snack for the road. We were able to use a swipe from her meal plan, plus she used the final dining dollars for some bananas and yogurt. The commons would normally be a bustling place but you can see the signage is anything but normal.
We loaded her stuff, but she couldn't find a shirt her friend/former roommate loaned her for a Spirit Week dress up day. They dressed as Donna and Jackie from that 70's Show, and the T-shirt she had was one with a Pot Leaf graphic.While she looked for it, I went for a walk around campus. Isn't it a beautiful space?
Older part of campus. |
We finally got on the road at 5:15, only three hours later than I had intended! by 7:00 she was hungry, so we grabbed sandwiches through a drive through, but never really stopped. I was so crampy by the time we pulled in and we both made bathroom dashes! I will say, four hours in the car with your 19 year old is a gift. We talked and talked and laughed. It was nice knowing she had tested negative and has been asymptomatic before heading home. We both had flu shots as well.
Once home, we unloaded, and she gave her dog so much love. To say he was excited was an understatement and ended up sleeping in her room last ight. I was pretty wiped out so off to bed I went at 10:30.
Saturday, November 21
I slept in until nearly 7:00, very rare for me but must have needed it. I had coffee, jumped on the blog world. Pup wandered down and I took him out and go him set with dog food. I had to wake DH up at 8:00 for work as he was sleeping so soundly. This is his last day until November 30th.
I need new towels. |
Nothing fancy; two bottles each red and white, vodka and mixer. |
More little tasks done-dusting and sweeping, but decided to hold of scrubbing the floor. I am tackling tomorrow on my knees to get it really good. Supper tonight will be Gyros with tator tots. I’m not sure what tonight will bring, but I have a fresh bottle of vodka to mix up a couple vodka Collins to go with something on the tube.
A four-hour drive with your daughter sounds wonderful. I am glad you got back safely. With a serger and sewing machine, my towels lasted for years. I would just move to the solid towel and serger off the strings. The towels changed shapes over the years, but they did the job. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteI've bought a fe at time, new towels I mean, but I think a whole restock would be a nice birthday gift for myself. We had a nice drive home.
DeleteSo glad your little chicky is safely back home in the nest.
ReplyDeleteShe is, loaded with books to read, plus a ton of school work. I hope you get a good call or video char with your kiddo.
DeleteSounds great! Thanks for sharing the photos. Enjoy this special time with you daughter!
ReplyDeleteI fell bad for her, missing the end of the semester with college friends, ad not able to socialize with her friends at home. I wish my older daughter could be out and about too. I'll try and think of the blessings. of time though.
DeleteOnly one of my four kids lived away at university so haven't had those drives as he was just an hour down the road and had his own car but as my children are now 20, 23, 25 and 29 I can see how those drives are treasured times.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you arrived home safe and well. X
Normally she woul have car pooled, but with all th ekifs brining home abit more since there is still three week sof school, plus she has instruments, it was just easier Sh elikley will bring her car back to school for spring semester as she may have some volunteer opportunities that would be good resume builders. M husband made the trip th eother direction usually when th eolder two couldn't car pool, but m son's last two years he had the car and my daughter could use as well, which meant my daughter had a ride back as well, so we only helped with the move ins and outs.
DeletePerhaps Santa can bring you some new towels
ReplyDeleteHe gives Someone new ones every other year.
So nice that you got to see your daughter, Sam! That looks like a beautiful area!
ReplyDeleteHope you are well - a vodka Collins sounds about right! :)