wonderful
it was a wonderful weekend! full, busy, tiring – but so great! I got to go to PA to see my family. Dave and I were going to drive, but when we saw that tickets only cost $44 for one way, we realized it was the same price to FLY as to drive. the heck with day-long drives, we said!
we flew into DC Saturday morning. the flight was only an hour long, but the drive home was almost 2 hours! any airport we fly into is at least an hour and a half from where my parents live, so that’s not actually all that bad… we were just laughing that most of our travel time came from trips to/from the airport.
Dulles is an easy airport to fly into – we just exited the plane, took a shuttle the main concourse and walked out the front doors. we flew Independence Air for the first time and had a blast. seriously. it was fun! the airline has geared its marketing toward younger business people (my age, it seems), so there were a lot of traditional things done NOT so traditionally. the safety announcements, for example, were done by a comedian on the way out and by an actress on the way back. our flight attendant going was a youngish man who goofed off the entire time. =)
so, from the moment we got to my parents’ house until the moment we left for the airport EARLY EARLY Monday morning, we didn’t stop going. =) it’s good to be home, but there are so many things to do, so little time to spend with the family!
Saturday was mostly spending time with each other (but in a busy way). we all had to catch up, Dave had to teach Leah some algebra II, we sang through a bunch of songs to figure out what to sing the next day in church, etc. later in the evening, we pulled out Melissa’s digital recorder and recorded some songs. our family sings together – my Dad’s family has done this since before I was born, and he carried the tradition into our home – and we took the chance to record some of the music that means the most to me – the music I grew up hearing and singing. afterward, we ate dinner cooked by my chef grandfather, then watched Porco Rosso. exhausted, we went to bed at midnight or so.
Sunday, we sang in church and Melissa got to give a talk about what she’s been doing in Dallas – that church is supporting her missionary work/schooling there. after church, our Sunday School class had a picnic for us (the Woodrums) and invited all of our friends from the church. it was wonderful! we got to spend just a little time talking with the people who mean so much to us… it was over much too soon, though.
Monday, we had to get up at 5am PA time, which is 4am ours… and if you know me, you know how I feel about mornings. =) but our flight left Dulles early, so we had to be there early.
ugh, Dulles! it’s a horrible airport to fly out of! it makes me so grouchy I’m ending my sentences with prepositions! the airport was designed so well that every single person flying out has to walk through the SAME security checkpoint line. which means that the line is seriously almost an hour long. I can’t imagine what it would have been like at peak times. grr.
but even though the line was SO long, things went smoothly. we made our flight, we got picked up in Indy and taken to our car. David made it to Taylor in time to teach his two afternoon classes, and we made it home with just enough time to eat then pick up our apartment enough to have folks over.
this morning, bright and early, we left for Anderson. Dave has an 8am class at the seminary there, so I dropped him off shortly before it. then I drove on to Indy for work. now, there’s only one question on my mind: when do I get to sleep? =)