Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Expensive mistakes!

Everything was going according to plan....that is unless you count the part where I wanted a sunset picture with the grandchildren that never happened......the kids were all packed, which was no small thing. With itineraries in hand, we were off to the airport an hour early just so if anything went wrong, we'd have time to make it right. Right???

We go into our very small airport and were in line lamenting their leaving, when we realized that the departure time was 12:16P not 1:21PM. We had all looked at it several times and nobody noticed. So instead of being an hour early we missed the flight by a few minutes! On their itineraries it was 1216P.

Being the world traveler I'm not, after I'd totally panicked and started crying and the guy behind the desk was saying the next flight was full but there was one at 5:30 a.m. the next day, I thought o.k. maybe this isn't so bad after all. Until I heard him speaking through the fog that is my brain, saying but it will be $732. per ticket above what we had already paid for the tickets. After begging, crying and throwing myself on the mercy of the representative, I decided to call Delta. They assured me that, yes, it really would be an additional $732. per ticket.....putting their trip back home at over $1400.00 additional dollars over and above what we had already paid for the tickets.

Being the laid back children that they are, they were smiling with Uncle David while I was having my 19th nervous breakdown.



Then their great grandmother asked about flying them out of Atlanta......that turned out to be only $240. making the trip back over $400. plus driving 5 hours to Atlanta.....paying for their suitcases, etc. But that seemed the only option that made sense.

I will tell you that I will NOT be flying the kids on D*lta again. We had already paid for the original tickets, which weren't cheap, paid $300 to change them so they could stay longer and now this. I realize it was my mistake that made them miss their flight, but if they could have flown on the next flight, it wouldn't have cost anything extra. And even if they could have gotten on that flight they really couldn't have because as they were flying as unaccompanied minors, they can't fly the last flight out of the day.

Yes, I was a teeny, weeny little bit upset, but decided flying them out of Atlanta was our best bet. We went home, slept, got up and started off to Atlanta. Thanks to the prayers of many, we had a smooth drive. The airport was so intimidating for this small town girl. We made it through getting them all checked in.

We went straight through security, picked up lunch and went straight to their gate.......3 hours early......and didn't move from there because we were NOT missing this flight. Here's Ashley devouring her lunch.


I was still nervous, but trying to smile while Adam was finishing his french fries.


We took pictures while we waited.



At long last, their flight was called and we bid them a tearful goodbye! We saw them fly off into the sky and off to their home.
We started back home in the late afternoon traffic. The kids actually made it home before we did. About Dothan, my phone rang and it was the flight representative in their home airport who said, we have two unaccompanied minors and no one is here to pick them up. I just held the phone while several thoughts went through my mind. One was, now I'm en route to Florida and they are in California. How will I possibly fix this??? I asked for my granddaughter to be put on the line. She was, as always, calm as she assured me her mama would be there and to "chill out". Sure enough, their mama was there but had gone to the wrong gate. I soon got another call and all was well. They were safely home!

Below is what I put on Facebook before I left for Atlanta. God was faithful, we had a safe trip and all ended well. I must admit though, I had some moments.

Copied from my facebook. What do one missed flight, several conversations on the phone with D*lta representatives, paying still more money, driving to Atlanta, finally getting the grands on the right plane =??? A very tired Nana! Thanks for all your prayers, we had a very easy drive up and back. Got the kids on the plane and watched until they were up, up and awayyy! God is good!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Visit with a sweet girl and random stuff

It takes forever to finish a post these days! AND I actually should be cleaning house right now, but, oh well! Somebody has to write this!

This is one of my favorite pictures of Katie and Anna Cross! How precious to see a new mother kissing her baby's head and looking lovingly down.



Thankfully, Beau got to be with Katie for Anna Cross's birthday! Aren't they a sweet couple?


Grady was so happy to have his little cousin stay with him a few days! He has the happiest smile!




You didn't think I was leaving my granddaughter out of this post did you??? Ashley traveled with us to visit with Grady and Anna Cross. She just has a way with children and Grady loved playing with her.

Oh, here they are again!

Anna Cross is so peaceful and laid back! We were all being real noisy, but she just slept away.

Grady's mom and dad, Mikey and Mary Grace graciously opened their home for Katie to stay while Beau was deployed. It will be so quiet around there now! Thanks for having us visit too!

Does anybody know how difficult it is to get a picture everybody is happy with??? Mary Grace, I apologize that your face is half covered up, but this is the only one that Anna Cross wasn't cut out of, so who was taking the picture???

Finally, Ashley got to hold Anna Cross. Katie just let all of us hold her and didn't seem nervous about it at all. Her hands are clenched together, I just noticed that!

Obviously, we took lots of pictures. From left friend Carol, me, my sister Cathy and sitting is Ashley holding Anna Cross.

We left grandson Adam with his grandpa for the day, as he probably wouldn't have been as thrilled with a newborn and an almost 7 month old!

The days have flown by and tonight we'll be trying to pack the kids up to go home tomorrow. I can hardly believe a month has flown gone by! I always get a bit nervous on the day they arrive and the day they fly away home! I'm not a seasoned flyer so I'm always afraid something will go wrong. They don't worry about it at all! They just laugh and remind me of how they know what to do.

After tomorrow, I plan to visit everyone and see what's been going on in your neck of the blog!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Our Third and Fourth of July

I absolutely have to finish this post today! I've been working on it a little bit every couple of days. So here it is, ready or not!

Having the grandchildren for almost a month gives us time to do so much more! Of course, they would like to stay in the pool 24/7, but occasionally I drag them out to do something else or see someone!

On the third, we went to see Transformers II. Oh, my it is a three hour movie! Three hours! Of course, you'll have to remember that it is a rarity for me to go to a movie theater for two reasons. One, man they are expensive! But the main reason is that I like to watch a movie when I'm in my comfortable bed with the pause button readily at hand so I can stop anytime and then come back and watch some more! I usually make a list (do NOT tell my husband because he's always saying I should make a list, but of important stuff) of the movies that are out in the theaters that look interesting to me. Then when they come out on DVD, I remember to rent them.

The movie was actually not too bad if you like that kind of thing....I only slept through about 30 minutes of it but it WAS a three hour movie! It was interesting to read in our local paper that a boy man who graduated from a local high school was in the movie.

Coming in, they saw this poster.


After the movie, I took them to their great grandmother's where they spent the night and watched the parade the next morning. The parade is always fun to watch at her house as she lives right on the parade route. They just set up chairs and when it's over, they just take them back in the house! Very convenient.

After the parade, their Uncle David brought them back to our house loaded down with parade paraphernalia. They showered and got ready for the next leg of our 4th of July journey.



Then it was off to my brother's where part of the family was gathered. We try to make sure they see and visit with all of their "Florida family" while they're here, which is no small task! We are a big family.

Lois, my sister in law, is always such a gracious hostess.....here she is showing David the snack foods.


Ashley with her Aunt Debbie, my sister.

Every body gets plenty to eat on the 4th. From left, my sister Debbie, nephew Andy and soon to be niece, Wyndi.


Debbie and Tommy somehow convinced mama to come out for the family affair. She was a little uncomfortable, but did fine. It just wears her out to get out these days.

This gaggle of cousins was located in the living room on the computer. Surprised??

Uncle David wearing the crown.......I'm not sure what Ashley has.

My nephew, Joshua, who later came home with Adam and spent the nite. He has a bum knee as a result of recently being hit by a truck! That's a whole nother story!

Then it was home to swim a little bit, then to our next step.....Mema's house for grilling and fireworks. Mema always sets a beautiful table for the 4th!

Broke out the telescope and watched the boats at Shell Island. With that telescope, you can see everything and everyone! It is always fun being peeping patriots! Matt, Adam and David were taking turns people watching.




Ashley and Mema. Is Ashley tall or is Mema short???


Mema and Adam.

My monkeys decided to climb the oaks which of course I thought was dangerous.


Ashley was loving it until she realized she might just be a little high up in that tree! Those are the beautiful oaks that are found throughout our town.


She's saying do you think it's too high for me to jump? Her nana is screaming hysterically saying yes! While her Uncle David is saying, just jump, I'll catch you.


He didn't. If you click on the picture below, you'll see she's falling and Uncle David isn't in place for the catch! See, I was right! Why oh why won't anybody listen to me?????



She's not hurt, just scraped up a little and I'm sure shaken up a LOT, but she won't admit that!



Uncle Hugh came to greet the kids while it was still daylight. He goes to bed about 6 p.m. and listens to the radio. Then he gets up about 3 or 4 a.m. and puts everyone's papers at their front door. So that old saying, Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise is true! Well, healthy and wise anyway!



And finally, here we are waiting for the fireworks to start. They were really beautiful, but my little point and shoot camera didn't get any good pictures.


At long last bedtime arrives and were we a tired bunch of folks! I hope you all had a great 4th and May God Bless America!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Oh baby! Anna Cross is born!

July 2, 2009, a little after noon, Anna Cross was born! Many were eagerly awaiting her arrival.

Daddy had been deployed and got home just in time to be there when his beautiful daughter was born! Anna Cross joins her cousin Grady into a big, loving family and a huge group of friends! Here's the proud daddy and mama after Anna Cross made her grand appearance! Aunt Emily was like me and was wishing she could be there.




Aunt Mary Grace holding her new nephew! She hates having her picture taken, but for this occasion.....well she sacrificed! Grandpa is grinning in the background. This is grandchild number 2 and twins are expected in the not so far future from Uncle Brian and Aunt Robin.



Yes, I'm a little jealous that my sister was there and not me! Let's just say she was my substitute!



Beautiful, tired mama holding her precious little girl! I heard she was quite the trooper during labor.



Sweet, sleeping Anna Cross. She had a long day too!




Welcome, little girl! A lot of people love you!

A trip to the beach.

Have we been home less than a week????? This is a really busy and fun week!!! Did I mention that my grandchildren are not only beautiful, but they're really smart too??? Do I sound like a grandmother. But seriously, when you don't see them that often, it's such a treat and you just have to breathe them in and you notice every little thing about them. I wish you all could meet them in person. But I'll be doing good if all my family gets to see them! I have a big family.

O.K. one last entry about the beach. Only because these pictures are so good.

This bird is used to fishermen AND stealing their fish! He's awfully good at getting the fish before the fisherman does! He stayed around for a couple of days while the guys were surf fishing.



We had some wonderful moments at the beach. Little bits of Florida life that we natives used to know so well. Not so much anymore. Greed took over and this is one of the few beaches left with low density. Nice!

Oh, here's one of the above mentioned grandchildren now! I have no idea why we didn't have our bathing suits on. Ashley was in the water most of the time. We were just relaxing for a few moments here.




Adam isn't particularly fond of having his picture taken, but I was somewhat sneaky determined to get some of him in the Gulf.
I think this one was on his 13th birthday.


Niece Sarah had this nice tube that they loved floating in.....and sitting on the beach in apparently.


I took this picture right as the sun was going down. Ashley had been digging in the sand. You just never get too old for sand castles!


This is the house we vacationed in, beautiful!


Body surfing. This is about as much surf as we had the entire week. It was a good thing though as I didn't have to worry about the undertow. It can be vicious!



Adam loves working on the pool. He wasn't being forced into child labor, I promise!


Ashley on the balcony. I wanted so to have some pictures of the grandchildren in the sunset. Unfortunately, the sun set way to the right of the house. We could have gone to the other side of the Island, let's just say that never happened.


I was so glad they were able to spend a few days with us at the beach. They live near the beach in California, but you know there are just no beaches like Florida beaches!