09 June 2011

Whirlwind-ish

The first exciting thing that happened on my vacation, was that after 13 hours of driving to my parents' house, my 2001 Jetta finally hit 100k. I smiled a little to myself because it happened at the top of this big hill that has lots of stop lights and my car is a standard. I remember driving up that hill the one time I got to drive my Dad's Saab and worrying that I would stall and/or roll back and hit the person behind me. Didn't happen in the Saab nor in the Jetta.
The second exciting thing was at my parents' house. They live on a mountain. In the woods. With woodchucks and bear as neighbors. In the winter you can almost make out the next house through the woods. Well, my parents were not home (I knew this, but wanted to break up the drive to RI). I got there after dark and hurriedly brought my bag into the car, shut the house door, and rearmed the alarm. Then I spent a couple of hours telling myself the sound on the windows was bugs. I did sleep in the bedroom closest to my car with my key (and car alarm button!), my cell phone, and the house phone near by. Then there was a BIG old thunderstorm and wind. Normally I do not mind thunderstorms, and this would not have been much different. Except the TV turned on by itself. Twice.

My car had a bunch of leaves all stuck to it from the wind, and I survived. Then I headed off to my college reunion in the morning. I have pictures of people, but we will stick to a couple from around campus.
 
I got to see Danielle after many years at the end of the weekend, and her friend Sea Queen, who did a fair amount of my training when I was a research tech when she was leaving and whose father apparently works in my field.

Then I headed up to the Boston area and went guest-room hopping and eating and pretending to do work occasionally because my PI wants my paper done (and I do too, but not really on vacation).

THEN on Thursday of last week, CF flew into Boston for the Jack and Jill shower for my Bro and his fiancee. My sister made a great cake (mango spice cake with coconut cream frosting and homemade fondant letters) and cookies. Because she can.
I managed to coerce men into playing gift bingo by telling them there were prizes. My niece and my nephew got to work their first keg - I am pretty sure no cup was empty all day. I do not know about my future sis-in-law, but my brother seemed pretty excited about getting home-boiled maple syrup and a fancy shmancy vacuum. And the night was topped off with a fire in the fire pit, complete with weiners and s'mores. Somehow CF and I hit the road in the morning to drive the 13ish hours back here...not until 9:30 a.m. though.

Anyway. I think I got a lot "done" while I was back East. In no particular order, I got to:
  • Catch up on the good and not-so-good with friends from many stages in my life - college, research tech years, and grad school
  • Put on a fancy dress and test my shoes for my Bro's wedding
  • Visit several restaurants from college and grad school that I miss
  • See things I have missed - a friend's house, friends' 14 month old pivot (she saved the first steps for just after I left. Jerk.), another friend's six month old (and a grad school guy friend who refused to put said baby down?!)
  • See things I got there just in time for: a friend's ultrasound photo of her growing "parasite" that they just started telling people about, an engagement, a new apartment
  • Finally get frames for my college and graduate degrees
  • Drink too much on three distinct occasions
  • Experience about the best weather I think Boston has had in a row in a long time
Not bad, huh?

    7 comments:

    Sparkling Red said...

    The TV turned on by itself? That is too creepy! Yeesh!

    That cake is beautiful.

    Warped Mind of Ron said...

    Most likely some squirrels had a tv remote and were messing with ya....

    April said...

    Haha, she is a jerk.

    Jenski said...

    Spark, my mom's response about the TV? "Oh, it does that." Sheesh!

    Ron, could've been because the cat was away...

    April, she is an adorable, funny, clever little jerk. ;-)

    Danielle said...

    The TV thing would freak me out too!

    It was great seeing you in person after all these years. And a yummy dinner to boot.

    Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking said...

    Wow sounds like you had a great trip! Just found your blog. Really like it!

    Jenski said...

    Ditto, Danielle! I need to find a good Indian restaurant here, I think!

    Thanks, Alicia! The blog is generally randomness, so glad you like it. :-)