It's quiet here tonight, but our thoughts are with Janet. She and
Peter should have left Pittsfield today to start their New England
vacation. But instead, they went back to NJ with the plans to see a
doctor after Janet broke her leg on Saturday morning, on day one of
their vacation here in the sunny Berkshires. It was a fluke break, as
she fell during her walking exercise regime. Peter and Janet spent
the better part of the morning in the Berkshire Medical Center, and
they decided to overnight one more night before they headed back this
morning. Janet was in a fair amount of pain, especially when anything
caused her to move her leg, but otherwise was in good spirits. They
have a long road in front of them.
Sean starts his second year of law school this week, and Johanna is
coming home on Tuesday to help out.
Adding to the complicated weekend was a call from Connie and Allen,
friends from Peru who were stranded in Albany with no place to stay.
They stayed a couple of nights when Peter and Janet were here, and
kind of added to the confusion.
We had arrived home a couple of days earlier from our Canada vacation,
following my own stint in the hospital. Antibiotics are a wondrous
thing, and all is better on my front,. Too bad they don't fix a
broken leg as fast.
We had stopped for three nights with our friend Cliff at his "cabin"
in northern Maine. We did our usual Maine stuff there - put bait out
for bears, drove around looking for moose (tracks but no animals), and
swam at our favorite. cold swimming hole. On the way home we stopped
at a kilt maker in Maine to scout out kilts for Joe.
Two signs from our trip: "There is no I in team, but there is a U in
suck." And when we got in Maine, there was a sign on a garbage
barrel: "For your good health, barrel picking is prohibited." Sad.
And, we stopped at a store that advertised it sold pizza and guns. I
wonder if that's a new topping?
We see updates from Montana on David and Paula's trip out west.
Fishing and visiting haunts where we had gone to as kids. There was
one picture from the road to the sun in Glacier Park that Mary and I
visited two summers agom but was back then completely clouded in. We
didn't know there was a peak/butte right there. Couldn't see it.
David and Paula did and took the photo.
Margaret and Andrew went camping this weekend at Chincoteague Island
and sent pictures of the wild ponies running along the beach, with D
eagerly watching. Looks like they had fun.
John and Marilyn started their month-long vacation this week, with a
week with their daughters and families in South Carolina. Then they
head west for New Orleans, Texas and then Colorado. Johnny had mowed
our lawn when we were gone, and it needed it, since we got some badly
needed rain. Thank you!
Joe has moved in to his new apartment and likes it and his new job.
We got a couple of e-mails from Annie who got a new computer and
helped a client with some media training, poising as a Wall St Journal
pushy reporter.
What else? We went to the Guthrie Cetner to see John Gorka, which
unfortuantely Peter and Janet missed. I've been spending a couple of
days a week at UMass helping students who want foreign scholarships
and I got my first homework assignment since 1984.
Danny and Claire started back at school, with Danny in high school
this year, and Claire preparing for senior year and college! When did
that happen? Maybe Claire can submit "Chirstmas in Connecticut" for
her college essays?
Seeing Janet off today, I said "Courage!" She's going to need it and
our prayers.
Love from up here.
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