I spent almost 5 years stationed in England while in the Army and was unable to come home on leave for Christmas the first 2 years. I finally had enough seniority to get a month's leave and was able to come home two of the last three years I was overseas. That last year, I was stationed in London and found an amazing doll house for my kid sister that the creator broke down flat and included directions to put it back together again - directions that actually worked and my Dad had it all done in under an hour for Santa to deliver. That came out of the cargo hold on a trolley that I could attach my suitcase to, as well. No problem. The big challenge, though, was the hand knotted wool rug I'd found for my Mom. It was all rolled up and safely stowed in the hold, but it was a big deal getting it through Heathrow and then through Palm Beach International. Heathrow had luggage carts, Palm Beach did not. I am forever grateful to the gentlemen that helped me out along the way. And the look on both Kim's and Mom's faces when they opened their gifts was just priceless.
Kim still has the dollhouse. In fact, it's in my closet as I write, but she never decorated it so maybe we can do that together. And I now have the rug I gave Mom. She told me she would leave it to me when she passed, which is 7 years ago now. My cat, Sophie, likes to dig her claws into it, so it's not currently on the floor, but will be once we pull the 1960's shag carpet off the floor and buff the wood back up - if I can find a deterrent for those little claws!
Kim still has the dollhouse. In fact, it's in my closet as I write, but she never decorated it so maybe we can do that together. And I now have the rug I gave Mom. She told me she would leave it to me when she passed, which is 7 years ago now. My cat, Sophie, likes to dig her claws into it, so it's not currently on the floor, but will be once we pull the 1960's shag carpet off the floor and buff the wood back up - if I can find a deterrent for those little claws!