And God saw that it was good. And there was evening, and there was morning —the third day. (Genesis)

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Days one and two weren’t so bad. Hubbymoose and I just were beginning to shake off the shock of having some of his relatives show up on our doorstep – unannounced – from Georgia. You know that we live in Alaska, right? They had driven non-stop from Atlanta to Kenai, Alaska.

That is a distance of 4558 miles. Amazingly it took them less than a week to travel that distance. Their pictures were hilarious; taken through the windshield from the moving vehicle.

We enjoyed visiting with them, introducing them to our now grown daughters and the grandchildren.

Then they got restless. Along about the third day. You know – one of the days God said was good? Yeah, that day.

Hubbymoose and I owned a small print shop. It was important that we both be there to accomplish the day’s chores. We could not always be available to our tourists. We gave them directions and drew maps and sent them on their way.

However, we came home at dinner time to find them sullen about having been left to their own devices. A change of plans was called for; we notified customers of a delay in delivery of their printed forms and planned to take our tourists on a day trip. They would drive their truck (complete with mattress and provisions in the covered bed) and we would ride our motorcycles. (At least we could have fresh air, right?)

God smiled. He chuckled. He laughed out loud.

And then He sent the deluge. We encountered rain of the likes we had not seen all that summer.

We made a quick turn into a campground, geared up in rainsuits, regrouped with the kin, and headed on to Seward. They were snug in their truck and we? We were riding free.

We live in Alaska. We make our own fun.

We looked forward to the 4th day.
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One of Trifecta’s editors is visiting family this week. She reminds us all that, like fish, guests smell a bit after three days. The above story is(mostly) true.

6 responses

  1. Nice job! I enjoyed your story. It must be wonderful to live in Alaska…

  2. Gina says:

    You are the ultimate trooper. And wow! They DROVE all the way up there? Credit given for that. Sometimes a text or call helps things ahead of time.

  3. Lina Vernon says:

    Boy you guys were sure nice to those relatives! They probably didn’t call because they didn’t want you to make an excuse that you were going out of town yourselves (like all the other relatives did)?!

  4. JannaT says:

    Georgia to Alaska? They couldn’t have had young children in the car! I hope they learned that a little notice is a good idea if you want a guided tour 🙂

  5. This was great, so in keeping with the prompt and hilarious. I cannot believe pp who stop in unannounced and expect to stay… and stay… ha ha. Found you at dverse, and so happy I did! Amy
    http://sharplittlepencil.com/2012/07/14/houseguest-pest-trifecta/

  6. Trifecta says:

    Thanks so much for linking up with Trifecta this weekend. Please remember to come back and vote for your top three posts!

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