Annnnd we are back to Monday!
What a weekend. Yesterday was one of those days when I got into bed I was amazed that it was only 12 hours earlier that we were picking Cait and Tom up from the cruise. It felt like it was days and days earlier. It also felt like the actual pick-up at the port was a year crammed into 10 minutes. I don't know if all ports are like the one in Bayonne but man, that was a *wild* time.
Caitlyn had told us their disembarkment was at 9 and when she texted that they were off the ship at Zone 6 Pick Up Area, it was 8.51. We were 7 minutes away. We got to the ship right at 9 and it was pure chaos. Three lanes of cars flowing into 1-ish plus a shoulder. I think... it's kind of a blur. Cars are pulling over or stopping dead in front or along the side, pulling back out. People milling about everywhere. We tried to get squeezed in at a small opening at Zone 6 and then we were waved on by the "traffic-waver-on-ers." (Ha. I have no idea what the word is. 100% brain fart.) There was a place we could double park at Zone 7, I ran out of the car to look for them, threw the luggage in the car, got them seatbelted and in the crash position (JK!), and got out of the lot at 9:11.
Pure chaos. I was astounded that there weren't any accidents or injuries.
They had an awesome time, Caitlyn's only complaint was that she wished that pajamas were acceptable to wear outside of the stateroom at night That's my girl LOL. Tom came back addicted to sourdough bread. That stinks because I tried keeping sourdough starter years ago and it was too much of a hassle for me.
This is the first of many busy days in a row, I am going to Gary to the LLMD this afternoon and tomorrow homeschool begins. I have something going on every day until Sunday, Monday the 30th is free, and then every day until Oct 6. Silly me, I thought things would slow down after the wedding
Hope that everyone is having a wonderful start to the week!
xoxo
What a weekend. Yesterday was one of those days when I got into bed I was amazed that it was only 12 hours earlier that we were picking Cait and Tom up from the cruise. It felt like it was days and days earlier. It also felt like the actual pick-up at the port was a year crammed into 10 minutes. I don't know if all ports are like the one in Bayonne but man, that was a *wild* time.
Caitlyn had told us their disembarkment was at 9 and when she texted that they were off the ship at Zone 6 Pick Up Area, it was 8.51. We were 7 minutes away. We got to the ship right at 9 and it was pure chaos. Three lanes of cars flowing into 1-ish plus a shoulder. I think... it's kind of a blur. Cars are pulling over or stopping dead in front or along the side, pulling back out. People milling about everywhere. We tried to get squeezed in at a small opening at Zone 6 and then we were waved on by the "traffic-waver-on-ers." (Ha. I have no idea what the word is. 100% brain fart.) There was a place we could double park at Zone 7, I ran out of the car to look for them, threw the luggage in the car, got them seatbelted and in the crash position (JK!), and got out of the lot at 9:11.
Pure chaos. I was astounded that there weren't any accidents or injuries.
They had an awesome time, Caitlyn's only complaint was that she wished that pajamas were acceptable to wear outside of the stateroom at night That's my girl LOL. Tom came back addicted to sourdough bread. That stinks because I tried keeping sourdough starter years ago and it was too much of a hassle for me.
This is the first of many busy days in a row, I am going to Gary to the LLMD this afternoon and tomorrow homeschool begins. I have something going on every day until Sunday, Monday the 30th is free, and then every day until Oct 6. Silly me, I thought things would slow down after the wedding
Hope that everyone is having a wonderful start to the week!
xoxo