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Home Again, Home Again…

We had a great time in Kentucky, but after being gone for almost two weeks (counting my retreat and the trip to New Orleans), it feels so nice to be home again.

Well, nice and frustrating, because I’ve decided that I want to rearrange the storage bedroom into my crafty room so that the dining room can be a dining room again, and I need to have Salvation Army or someone come and pick up this old couch (anyone need a cream-colored leather couch that has a broken spring? If you are willing to come to my house to get it, you can have it.) So, it is nice to be home, but I have so many things I want to do that I almost don’t know where to begin. I guess it is time for a list, so I can set some priorities.

Speaking of priorities, being offline for two weeks with the exception of work has definitely changed mine. Down time with my family is definitely a top priority, followed by household tasks I want to accomplish, and then the creativity need to be a better photograph (and post some of my photos for a change) and knit more goodies. It has been a good thing. If you miss me, feel free to write – but my posts here may slow down somewhat. Or they may change to fit my changing priorities. Whatever strikes me as the right thing to do. I was worried about this at first, then I realized that is a sure sign that the blog is controlling me. I can’t worry about that.

So as I started to say – our trip to Kentucky was *wonderful*. It was nice to have a chance to visit with Mike’s parents in a calm setting. I’ve only seen them in person twice before this trip – once was the first time I met them (yeah, like THAT isn’t stressful) and the second time was the wedding. I didn’t get to see them the day after the wedding even, when I was a little more sane than I had been in my sleep-deprived state the day of the wedding. So this trip? Niiiiiiice. Calm. Relaxing. I think our entire family needed that.

The rundown of our vacation is coming soon. First I need to go and do more laundry.

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New Orleans Recap…

Sunday morning, I left the Mom’s retreat early to head home, take the dirty clothes out of my suitcase, put clean clothes into my suitcase, and then we were back out the door and on the road by 1:00 pm, heading east to New Orleans. It was a good day for the drive, and although there was traffic it wasn’t too bad. When we arrived in town, we went straight to Mike’s Great Aunt Yvonne’s house. She is 93 years old, but you would never guess it by talking to her. She is in great health, and always has been – in the 40+ years that she worked, she never missed a day of work because she was sick. Not a single one. That just boggles my mind. She said the last time she was sick, she was 23 and had the flu. Amazing. If only the rest of us were so lucky.

After a great visit with her, we headed to our hotel on the edge of the French Quarter. Well, first we headed to the other Marriott hotel. It seems that there are two of them on Canal St., just a block apart. So we drove in circles (lots of one-way streets) to get to the next one. It was a nice hotel, with a great view of the Quarter and the Mississippi River in the background.

Monday morning, Jason & I got up to drive Mike to Norco, where the Shell refinery he was working at for the trip is located. Then we went back to the hotel to get ready to go on the CEMETARY TOUR! Whoo hoo!!! I finally got to go on the cemetary tour. I can’t tell you how happy that made me. I will advise future visitors to New Orleans – go on the tour in the winter. Maybe the spring or the fall. New Orleans is *hot* in the summer, and the cemetary has no shade at all, and all the white tombs radiate heat. I’m glad the tour guide made a stop at the A&P in the Quarter so that we could pick up a second round of water to take with us. Aside from the heat, it was really cool. Interesting to learn some of the history of New Orleans as a whole, and of the cemetary itself. I have a whole new appreciation for the city.

After the tour we stopped at a small shop that had prints of paintings of the French Quarter, and I picked up a small cemetary one to go with my collection of other prints. The air conditioning was a nice break, and the shop owner was so helpful. (I have his card at home, so I’ll add the shop name later.) From there, we went to the ice cream shop to get some ice cream, then to the Quarter Stitch to get a yarn fix. Ok, I got a yarn fix, Jason just enjoyed the fact that he could sit and relax and be cool. They had a great selection of Koigu, which is my latest yarn fetish of choice. From there, we stopped for lunch, then walked a bit, finally heading to Cafe Du Monde for beignets. Mmmmm… After that, it was off to the local Lush store. I had spotted it on the way to the cemetary tour earlier in the day, but the shop wasn’t open yet. It was fun to have a chance to sniff all the goodies in person, but it was a much smaller shop then the last ones I visited in London. They definitely did not have the full selection of bath bombs, bubble bars and other goodies. It was still nice, and Jason even picked out a bubble bar for himself. We headed to Hard Rock Cafe across the street to get Kathy’s t-shirt, then it was back to the hotel to rest.

Mike was able to get a ride in from the refinery with his co-worker, so when they arrived back at the hotel we headed out again to the Quarter to find something for dinner for them. (Jason and I had picked up food on the way back to the hotel earlier.) We went to Bubba Gump, and I had some of the best key lime pie *ever*. I was told that their shrimp dinners were good too, but I was all about that key lime pie. After dinner, Mike’s co-worker headed off to the casino, and we walked back to Cafe Du Monde so Mike could get some beignets. Jason & I weren’t up for a lot of walking by then, but it was Mike’s only chance to visit Cafe Du Monde, so we couldn’t pass it up.

Tuesday morning, Jason & I slept in, then lounged around the hotel. We went to their fantastic breakfast/brunch buffet and had great omelets and other goodies. Afterwards we decided to head for the pool for awhile since the hotel was nice and let us arrange a 2:30 pm check-out. We left the pool around 1:30 to get showers and pick up the bags before heading out. After we checked out we headed back to Lush in the car. I managed to get in and out of Lush with just one Karma Shampoo Bar, the one item I went into the shop to buy. As we left, Jason asked if we could return to the ice cream shop, so we walked a few blocks to get another cool, refreshing treat. While we were there, Mike called to say that they were done at work, so we went to pick him up and headed back towards home. It was a nice uneventful drive home, although it seemed to take us longer to get back to Houston then it did to get to New Orleans.

I did discover a fresh appreciation for New Orleans this time. The last time we were there was over the 4th of July, and the French Quarter seemed… dirty. I saw trash everywhere, it smelled like trash, it rained every day we were there, it just wasn’t living up to my image of New Orleans. This time, the French Quarter was beautiful. I didn’t see trash, the tourists seemed to be more families … it was just nicer. I had a great time. I didn’t take a ton of photos, which is surprising. I think it was just a matter of being hot and worried about keeping Jason cool. Our next trip over definitely needs to be in a different season. I’ll post what pictures I did take later on over on Flickr.

Now we are in Lexington, Kentucky, visiting Mike’s parents. We haven’t done a lot so far – just relaxed and talked. Today we’re heading out. The weather is gorgeous – it is soooooo cool! So I can’t wait to get outside. It is supposed to warm up next week, so I need to enjoy it while I can. It has been nice to have a chance to visit with his parents without the chaos of a wedding going on, or the nerves of the first time I met them overshadowing everything. Much more laid back. It’s really nice. (Gee, could I use nice any more in this paragraph?)

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St. Louis 1 cemetary, New Orleans.

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Cemetary tour in New Orleans

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Starting Our Vacation…

Whew! The next two weeks are going to be quite a whirlwind!

We had planned some time ago to go to Kentucky to visit Mike’s parents this summer. I’ve never been, so I’m really excited! I’m sure it is going to be beautiful there. Plus there is a farm that sells the fiber from their flock not too far down the road, and in the other direction there is a company that makes spindles. I mean, we need to get out and see the countryside, right?

So that trip starts next Wednesday. This weekend I have a retreat/getaway with the MOMs group from church that I’ve planned on attending since this spring. The moms in the group are great, and it has been a nice way to meet new people now that I’m working out of the home full time. Social contact is a good thing, and I tend to be a hermit way too often.

Then yesterday, Mike called me to let me know that work wanted to send him to New Orleans on Monday & Tuesday. Being the swift thinker that I am, I asked if they would pay mileage and let him drive instead of flying over there, so Jason & I could go also. He checked, and they said it was no problem at all. So we’re taking my car over to New Orleans, which will give us to visit his Great Aunt Yvonne. I met her a few years ago when Mike & I went to New Orleans, so it will be nice to get to see her again. Monday, while Mike is at his work meetings, Jason and I will go on the cemetary tour and see the sights in the French Quarter.

Because, damn it, this time? This time I get to go on my cemetary tour.

What a whirlwind! We will basically get back, wash clothes, and leave again the next morning. But we will have a good time!

I feel like our vacation is starting today though – because now we are off to go to the Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural Science! It sounds really cool – you get to see yourself as a hobbit or a wizard and more! I can’t wait!