This past weekend was our first full weekend away from the boys since they were born! I slept until 10am on Saturday and it was the best feeling ever. We left Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon for a wedding in St. Michael's. We planned to leave at 3:15pm, but - not surprisingly - that didn't exactly happen. Two crying boys, one mustang and a truck later we left town around 6pm. It was a simple enough plan: we'd pack the car, stop by to say bye to Charlie after school and then get on the road. What really happened was that we stopped by Charlie's school and Charlie went ballistic. He screamed and cried and pleaded with us not to go. First he begged that we go another day and requested that I call the taxi to tell them not to come. I pretended to call the taxi and when I "hung-up" he said to call the taxi for real. His next negotiation tactic was to tell me to just send Carlos instead and of both of us. 30 minutes later poor Sandra had two upset boys on her hands and we were late. We then decided that the truck would be such a gas-guzzler that it might be worth testing out Carlos' beloved mustang. We stopped by the mechanic and 45 minutes later this is what our trip looked like - Carlos putting gas in a jug to start the mustang. After 3 years of mustang parts arriving at our house we thought this would be a good maiden voyage for the car. I thought it was a good opportunity for me to give the mustang a chance.
We packed it full of our stuff, dropped the truck back at the house and started off. As soon as I sat in the car my disdain didn't dissolve and all I could think was that this was a piece of sh*t. We got as far as 295 when we decided there was a good chance that the mustang would break down on the bay bridge so we turned around and went back for the truck. I can't describe how frustrating it is to spend 3 hours driving somewhere and not even get past the beltway!!
Other than a bumpy start we had a wonderful weekend - it was a beautiful wedding with wonderful people. The rain held off all day Saturday and the sun even peaked out momentarily just as they started their vows. I never used to cry at weddings, but when the couple spoke at the reception tears almost exploded out of my eyes. I'm not sure if it is motherhood or age that's making me such a softy.
This Inn had a secret bookshelf door which Carlos and I agreed needs to be in house #3 |