Home again, home again (jiggity-jig)

We had a great time at my dad’s. Poppy and “Papa” really bonded this time, I think.

But.

It’s so good to be home. To my own bed and my own shower and my Rockford.

Yesterday was a very long day. We left Detroit about half an hour late. It was a very quick jaunt to Chicago, but the flight still worried me. Poppy was very wriggly, and the Chicago-Raleigh flight was going to be almost two hours. In Chicago, Poppy was (amazingly) content to ride around the concourse in her stroller for the whole layover. I wanted to stop by the Ben & Jerry’s store, but the line was pretty long and I didn’t think Pi would stand for being still for that long. So we walked on by.

The flight from Chicago also left late, this time because we were waiting for people connecting from another flight. I know I would have been grateful if I’d been the one rushing for the flight, but as the one sitting on the plane with a restless toddler? Not so much. But a very nice lady sat next to us, on the other end of a three-seat row, and she played with Poppy for nearly the whole flight. I’m marking her down as a blessing.

And then there was another blessing: Poppy’s face when she spotted her daddy. She looked a little confused at first; our little napless wonder was so tired. She saw him, and she said, “Daddy?” And then she said, “Daddy! Daddy!” And it was like I wasn’t even there for the rest of the night. It was lovely.

So lovely, in fact, that it hardly phased me at all when I was standing and standing and standing at the baggage-claim carousel and watching the luggage go by and standing and standing until the conveyer belt stopped. There was still a crowd of us there, and we just stood there for a minute, waiting for it to start again. There were too many of us there. There had to be more bags.

However. There were not. They were all done.

The airline lost all of our bags.

  • my clothes
  • Poppy’s clothes
  • my camera download cord
  • my battery charger
  • a bunch of Poppy’s toys, including Pooh Bear
  • my reading journal
  • my purse (just the purse; I had all of my stuff in the diaper bag, with me)
  • my bathroom kit, which means my face feels like its going to fall off because I don’t have my face cream

    The baggage claim lady was optimistic that we’d get everything back today. But she would be, wouldn’t she? And she was right! The delivery guy just called to confirm our address!

  • Thar She Blows…my personal challenge

    Okay, I’m throwing down the proverbial gauntlet…at my own feet! Last night I purchased Moby Dick at the local bookstore. It come complete with neat maps and drawings and a tiny dictionary to help me understand the lingo of the high seas! My goal: read a chapter a day until I’m finished. I am thinking I may even do little updates on the blog each day.
    I plan on beginning my siege of Melville after I finish Blood Meridian which, at the rate I’m going, should be around February (ha-ha-ha — actually more like next week.) Anyway, I’ll make sure to post when I begin the personal abuse. Of course some would say that going from Blood Meridian to Moby Dick is just a continuation of abuse.

    Whatever, man.

    Call me Ishmael.

    ….. the end …..

    My week without Nichole and Poppy

    Well, it’s been almost a week of me without Nichole and Poppy and boy am I ready to be back together. Heck, I was ready to be back together five minutes after I left Michigan in the wee hours of last Tuesday morning with Poppy still asleep and Nichole waving to me from the window. It has been quite a week — here’s a quick review for anyone who cares to read farther

    Tuesday, December 5, 2006: Drove from St. Charles, Michigan to Washington DC through just about every weather type imaginable and stayed the night with my grandmother. We had a lovely dinner with my Aunt Anita, Uncle Troy and my cousin Austin.

    Wednesday, December 6, 2006: Drove home to the Durham area, stopping along the way to keep from killing some of the horrible drivers on I-95. I really dislike that road. Went straight to lab and worked until 10:00 and fianlly went home to a very quiet house

    Thursday, December 7, 2006: Woke up in the same very quiet house and had a very quiet breakfast. Worked all day, except the hour I took at 5:00 to attend a departmental Christmas party. Since I missed the food at the party, I stopped at Fosters Market on MLK boulevard here in Chapel Hill for dinner. Tres tasty. Went home and watched CSI and Shark while I wrapped some Christmas presents

    Friday, December 8, 2006: A big day because I went to Target in Burlington after work and made some returns. Please don’t laugh — I really enjoy walking around Target. Had dinner at Moe’s and was unimpressed. Back home for more housework and bed

    Saturday, December 9, 2006: Got up and enjoyed a nice temperate morning. Worked all afternoon adn then met my good friend Terry Roberts and we went to the UNC vs. High Point game together. Terry works for the sports information department and he got me a great seat in the Dean Dome for the slaughter that ensued. Lucky me — it was Roy Williams’ 500 victory. Anyway, I had dinner afterwards with Terry and my good friend Daniel Hooker from my days at WCU. All-in-all, a very nice day

    Sunday, December 10, 2006: After a morning of work, I picked up Terry and we went to the UNC vs. WCU womens game at the fieldhouse. WCU played well considering the ability of UNC. The cool part was that I got to sit on press row and I was the halftime interview for the Catamount Sports Network (yes, that’s how hard up they were to fill dead air…). Spent the evening installing door locks in the kitchen so Poppy can’t toss trash all over the place or crack her head on pots and pans. I wrapped some more presents and watched the CBS Sunday evening lineup all the way from 60 minutes to Without a Trace. I fell asleep to the sounds of Hank Hill berating Bobby about being himself

    Monday, December 11, 2006: …which brings us to today. Work, work, work, eat, work, work, work, eat, clean, sleep. And then it’ll be tomorrow!!!!!! I am so happy that tomorrow is the day Nichole and Poppy come home. I have missed them so much it’s hard to describe. But tomorrow they’re coming home and everything will be as it should be.

    Y’all take care and enjoy your Monday. (I said “y’all” because I’m listening to Whiskytown right now and you can’t listen to them without saying “y’all” for at least an hour afterwards.)