Then we were off to to the city to visit the daughter and her three children. Her hubby was off for his shoulder therapy because he injured himself months ago on one of his many sports. When we arrived the granddaughter was upstairs with her therapist working on the pain in her ankles, probably from cheer where she is the base holding people 2/3 her weigh with her hands and shoulders! The oldest grandson has had the boot removed from his foot and still takes some therapy for that injury but he explained there was only a little pain now and he was working his therapy exercises. It seems he has an extra bone in that foot...rare but not so rare that they have never seen it. The daughter arrived at the door apologetically as she had three remote meetings and two conference calls that day and was squeezing us in. But since we arrived early she had not had time to wrap our gifts and was adamant that we wait so that we can take them. She went upstairs and we visited the two boys while she wrapped. The youngest boy was happy and healthy and not in any therapy! I told my daughter that I expected her to take better care of her active family and she laughed. She told me to open the large box at my feet as it was my birthday gift---my birthday is on the solstice. It was glass storage containers and I was thrilled as I am moving away from the unhealthy plastic in our lives. We visited a bit more, deposited our rather large box of gifts, and then headed to another suburb 20 minutes away where my son lived.
My son was alone except for his neurotic dog, who is sweet, but like many of us has issues. His wife had driven far north to the Great Lakes area to see her grandmother who lives in an elder home and had just contracted Covid. She is 91 and we are all praying she does well. She is a bubbly and delightful woman and one of those who takes the tragedies and changes in her life with aplomb. Son was also was panicked upon our slightly early arrival and proceeded to wrap the gifts as they were still in their cardboard boxes from the mail delivery on the table in his living room. We all maneuvered in his small living room around the big tree and the enthusiastic dog and the rolls of wrapping paper.
He handed me a lovely and sweetly written birthday card (as I wrote... the solstice is my birthday!) and explained my gift would come by email and while we could not hug and kiss we deposited our gifts at his tree and gathered our boxes from him to put in the trunk of the car and air-hugged before we pulled away.
By this time it was mid-afternoon and we had not eaten since breakfast, so we decided to find someplace with take-out as this County does not allow indoor eating ( which we would not do anyway). I really craved a hamburger as hubby cannot eat beef with his allergy and we found a place that cooks actual hamburgers and not that flat meat that MacDonald's and Burger King now offer. The fries were limp and needed more salt, but my burger was delicious with the fresh toppings! Hubby had a mediocre grilled cheese. It was an adequate birthday lunch/dinner. Since we were eating so late I knew that once we were home it would probably just be ice cream for dinner.
We headed home after 3:00 P.M. and we faced absolutely gridlocked traffic all the way around the beltway of the city to the other side. There were police pulling over cars, at least one large toll truck broken down, and just lots of cars trudging along. As we sat in traffic, we remembered that on my birthday the "Christmas star" (the close matching of the planets Jupiter and Saturn orbits so that they look like one star) would be visible just after sunset.
We stopped to pick up the mail about 10 minutes before sunset, rushed home to use the bathroom, get my camera, get the binoculars and head out to a nearby farm field to see if we could see these planet phenomena which had not happened for something like 1600 years (?).
I leaned against the car as the sun's fading made the planets and stars visible and tried to be steady with my handheld camera. We saw it better with the binoculars. It was exciting and even my meager photos will help me remember.
We finally returned home, started a wood fire to thaw, and watched a couple of episodes of The Crown before we sleepily headed to bed. Such a looong day for two old retirees.
Well then, Happy Birthday, now belated, and best wishes for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWishing you many happy returns of your birthday, and praying for your daughter-in-law's grandmother.
ReplyDeleteThat was a long day....! Glad you got it all done, got to see family, and the Christmas Star! Good day all around. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day. Loved every minute you shared. Glad you are watching The Crown. I have finished season 4 and looking forward to the next. Boy howdy the Royal family is P O-ed.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good day to connect with loved ones. A long ways for ours. We have yet to watch The Crown but I am tempted by it-- more than my husband, which is why we have yet to watch any of them.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday.
ReplyDeleteHappy Bi8rthday dear you. Sounds as if you had a busier than usual day. Thank you for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteDid you say you were 29?
Happiest Birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday to you! I had to laugh because when I stop for a hamburger, I prefer the flat hamburger. I figure that if I wanted a homemade tasting hamburger, I'd make it at home.
ReplyDeleteWhat a thrill to see the "Christmas Star" for your birthday. A perfect finish to what sounds like a delightful day. Christmas greetings to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday and a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday (yesterday)! Sounds like you have a very nice albeit tiring trip. A good exhaustion! Thanks for that photo because it was too cloudy here to look at the star. Very neat phenomena. I was hungry for a hamburger today and tried to make mine skinny like McDonalds' but I didn't get it skinny enough...lol. We sometimes crave just ice cream for supper after traveling and eating out also. Andrea
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Birthday! Sounds like quite a busy day. Glad you found a good burger. Wonderful you could see the planets event.
ReplyDeleteOh, but it sounds like a good day! a good kind of busy.
ReplyDeleteWe saw the "star" ever so briefly as it played hide and seek in the clouds on the day after Solstice.
Happy belated birthday, Tabor! It sounds like it was a very full day, with plenty of events, and lots of air hugs and air kisses! :-)
ReplyDeleteDelightful to read a second time.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday. as fate would have it, we had been having clear nights but on the solstice it was overcast. we did see it on the 20th though. they were close but I could still discern Saturn with my naked eye. you did have a busy day.
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