Category Archive:I wanna go home!

but the best part . . . I got out!

Was able to visit AV today at the pretrial facility. We had a nice talk – I do feel a bit bad because I had no clue that the prisoners are only allowed two visits – TWO – each week. She will now be unable to have visitors, outside of attorney visits, until next Thursday! Ack! That was NOTon the message phone – nor was it on the website. I understand that it was just recently changed.

Gah! Now she won’t even be able to have a Christmas visit!

But – as I said – we had a nice talk and got some things out and fleshed out and we are on good terms. For that I am thankful.

Please do continue to lift her up – it’s going to be a long road ahead of her.

But, MaryLou left a comment on my original entry about this. She mentioned something about how they (the ever so infamous “they”) treat the visitors like the enemy. Oh, so very true.

I walked up and pushed the button at the gate – and then waited and waited for someone to answer. The wind was cutting right through me! Finally when they did answer I jumped several feet inches because even though I was expecting it, I wasn’t expecting it, you know?

Then I had to wait awhile longer while they checked to make sure I could come in to visit.

When I was admitted to the building I came into a waiting area – nobody was there to greet me, tell me what to do, where to go, or anything. So I took a seat and waited. Another person came in – someone who works there – someone who I recognized from the “outside” and I asked if I was just supposed to wait there. He said yes, and was buzzed inside.

Another person came in – another visitor and she and I chatted for a bit. Finally a young officer came out to greet us and take our id to record the visit – then went back inside, I guess to check on our ids and to make sure we weren’t wanted or something.

A bit later he came out, escorted the previous visitors out, and waited until our people were inside their little cages before he let us enter.

Listen, folks, this is what I would like all of you to know. Even though I have never been incarcerated – even though this was my first time inside a facility such as this – even though I was only visiting . . . tell your kids (and yourself) the same thing I am telling myself – you do NOT want to be there. Blergh! Nasty place.

They are overfull at the moment so my friend is sleeping in the gym! The gym, people! And, they won’t let her do any work. She can read and write, and does both, but she’d like to be able to work off some energy by, oh say, painting the walls or something. She’s been told that the male prisoners are doing that.

Anyway – let’s all stay on the right side of the law – and out of such places.

And, while I am empathetic over her being there, I know that the circumstances are such that she needs to be there for now.

I receive emails from someone who is on a foreign mission field. For the safety of many, that is all that I can say about it. A scripture is written with each message and today’s blessed me mightily:

Romans 1:16  “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”

There is blessing and conviction in that verse. The conviction comes from the first part – “for I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ . . .”There is no shame in telling you all that I am a believer in Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior. Yet, sometimes I fear I hide that fact. Thus the conviction.

It is easier, at times, to play along with those around us – joining in on the reindeer games, so to speak. It is easier to titter at an off color joke than it is to simply turn and walk away (taking the chance that someone else might be offended by our actions???)

It is easier to join in on the office gossip – to cross the line from confidence to expose’ – so much easier . . . in THIS world.

but in the next world – I will be facing my God – and He will be demanding the reasons – and I will be responsible for what I have done or not done on this earth.

no less forgiven, understand, but responsible nonetheless.

It is my prayer that He will see only His Son’s shadow in front of me – for I am forgiven by His blood on the cross. Praise Him!

Have an awesome Saturday, everyone. 

 

Don’t miss it . . the Circleville (Ohio) Pumpkin Show, that is. This was a favorite part of my childhood memories. Grandma Abbott, Mom, my sis and I would travel over to Circleville from Columbus to take in the Pumpkin Show. Oooh, the smells, the sights, the, the, PUMPKIN-ness of it all!

Look – recipes!

Free admission – with this ticket!

So much to do and so little time – a great big howdy to my aunt and uncle who are seeing out of town family this week – they are coming for the show and will stop by to see my aunt on their way back home.

If you miss it this year – well, you can start planning for next year:

Pumpkin Show 2007
Wednesday October 17, 2007 through Saturday, October 20, 2007

ahhhh great memories. Sure brings back Ohio fall to me to see this website each year. I miss the glorious colors of Ohio falltime. We have golden yellows here, but not the reds of the maples. Some of the lower ground cover and shrubbery takes on the red, but it’s just not the same.

So – if you have glorious fall colors in your home town . . . do me a favor . . . take a photo and put it on your blog and post the address here in my comments, okay? I’d love to make a virtual visit to your hometown.

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I know, I owe you the rest of the story. Maybe I can get it done in this post. We’ll see.

The wakeup call came right on time – it was a live person! I almost hung up the phone until I hear her worried voice repeating my name over and over asking if I was okay. Thanked her, got up and began my day.

The sessions were quite good. I wish I could share the information with you – will be doing so with my coworkers. The speaker was knowledgeable – YOUNG – and cares deeply about the subject matter. That always helps. I made it through to lunch time – we were given maps of nearby eateries with southern flavor. I skipped all those and walked UPHILL (about 45 degree angle!) to the next block and had a sub  way  sandwich. Nice thing about it being UPHILL going – it was downhill coming back. Yay.

Hot and humid in TN – temps were much nicer than Vegas last month – but, did I mention HUMID? Oy! Dripping mooses are not a pretty sight. :moose:

Stopped by my room to freshen up before the afternoon sessions and found that I would not have maid service for the day because “you just checked in today.” erm, yeah, 3:30 this morning! Very nice person from housekeeping was checking the rooms. We made sure I had enough towels for the following morning – and coffee, too. (aside – they had the cutest little one cup coffee maker! Dripped directly into the mug – very cute, I say.)

I left the afternoon sessions during demonstrations of gadgets after I had looked at the ones I was interested in – grabbed a couple of bottles of water and some fruit and went directly to my room. No supper – just brushed my teeth and collapsed. (aside again – the ONE thing I wanted so badly to do during that very long stay in Chicago’s O’Hare was to brush my teeth – and everything was in the checked luggage!!! ARGH! My teeth were grody!)

I woke up about 9 and caught the local news and collapsed again. Up bright and early at 6 the following morning – feeling MUCH better.

(more…)

and I’m awfully glad that I’m home. The conference itself was good. The trip home was good. But the getting there? Not so great.

I know! You are going to wonder about traveling with me. I might warn  you  off  any thoughts of doing so – at least I would if I believed in “luck” – bad or otherwise. :moose:

I had decided to drive back and forth to Anchorage this trip – mostly because I really dislike the little puddle jumpers. That and the fact that it would save the paying entity some money. Even with the mileage check to drive a bit over 300 miles it is less than the RT airfare. And, I figure that every little bit helps.

So, after church Sunday I grabbed my suitcase and some lunch and headed out to the big city. Visited with a friend for a few hours until she just couldn’t stay awake any longer. Set an alarm and then, of course, stayed mostly awake until just before it went off. Freshened up and drove to the airport parking garage.

Called and left messages on hubbie’s and ladybug’s phones on the location of the car – ladybug and her hubby were flying in later that morning and would pick up my car to do their business and then drive it back to small town USA.

Checked in for my flight to Chicago. Yup, Chicago. Now, the flight out that far was fine and dandy. I had the entire row to myself for most of the flight and then a very nice older woman asked to sit with me so she could be more comfy. No problem and we had a nice chat as we approached O’Hare.

Upon landing I had to zip from one terminal to another to meet the smaller commuter flight – I had three hours to get there – no problem. Made it in plenty of time. Only to be greeted by a very full waiting room of disgruntled passengers. Seems that several flights out of Chicago were not flying – or were delayed – or, or, or, any number of excuses.

I still was upbeat. After all, my flight was only delayed for an hour. Then it was another hour. Then it was still another hour. About every half hour my flight departure time was moved back and back and back yet again. I made several calls to the hotel to let them know I was going to be late. I didn’t want a repeat of Vegas where there was no room in the inn for me. 

My original departure time was 6:25 pm. At 10 pm we were the very last group of people left in that terminal. Several had managed to find other flights on other airlines. Many had given up and found hotels or gone back home. There were about 20 of us left – including two flight attendants who were flying to Nashville in order to work a shift the following day. I had a great time visiting with them.

Because I had a lot of time to do so.

At 10:30 we were ushered upstairs to a different gate having been told we would leave promptly at 11:10. It wasn’t long before we watched the electric board change yet again . . . and still again. Each time it changed to a later hour the groans went up. I actually felt bad for the gate agents, but they were trying so hard and answering so many questions, and generally putting a good face on it all. Bless their hearts – I have NO problem with any of them.

At one point I called the travel agent’s office and left a long rambling teary (nearly sobbing actually) message telling him to “never, NEVER send anyone through Chicago on bleep (name deleted to protect the GUILTY! – but available upon request) (name deleted to protect the GUILTY! – but available upon request) airline again.” I told him that we were scheduled to leave at 11:10. In actuality we left at 12:45 am Tuesday morning. It’s a two hour flight, people!!!

When we saw that plane pulling into the gate we stood up en masse and cheered and waved the pilot into the gate – the look on his face! priceless. Then we discovered that it was the gate agent’s birthday and he had had a rough day with us – so I led the group in singing to him. (I know – I’m truly pathetic) We cheered, we boarded, we departed. Yay!

And then bizarro world began in earnest.

There was a pilot dead-heading on our flight. He was in the row ahead of me – across the aisle from me. Even before we left the ground he had fallen asleep and was gently snoring. Suddenly evilwomaningreen across the aisle from him – in the row ahead of me – began shaking his seat and pulling at his arm rest and prodding him – trying to wake him up.

I couldn’t stand it – I finally reached my hand through the seats and poked her in the left shoulder and said “Let him alone!” She looked back at me and said “he’s snoring!” I said “so what? He probably has to fly tomorrow.” She said “I can’t sleep!” I said “It’s only two hours flight” She whined “I have to work tomorrow.” I snapped “so do I!”

Childish all around, I know. But she stopped poking at the poor man. And I felt much better about that. :moose:

We arrived in Nashville to a totally quiet and dark airport. There was hardly anyone around. And, that includes taxi cabs. It was extremely humid and my hair immediately began to drip water – I kid you not. It was wet in seconds. And, I was mopping my brow. Where are those paper fans when you need ’em. :moose:

I began digging through my bag to find the hotel’s number. I was going to call them to ask them to send a taxi to the airport. Someone else beat me to it – she’d had the same idea and found her number first. Soon there were four cabs and we divvied up according to the area we were heading. Actually the first three taxi passengers did that. My taxi didn’t show up until they had all pulled away.

The driver immediately began berating me (!!!) “Why are you so late?” “Erm, that’s a great question, sir. I’m not too happy about it either.” “Where are THEY going?” as he gestured toward the other cabs. “I don’t know, sir. I asked if anyone else was going to my hotel and they said no.” “Why are you so late?”

We finally made it to the hotel – to the tune of $22 – and there was only a security guard at the desk. He found someone to come and check me in – at 3:30 in the morning – and I left a 7 am wake up call quipping that it was going to come awfully early.

And it did.

This is going to be a multi-part post, too. But, friends, it DOES get better. I promise. In the meantime feel free to laugh among yourselves. And, know this . . . my hooves are planted squarely and firmly on the ground for a bit.

Unless of course someone else invites me to attend a conference at their expense.

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