Saturday, March 04, 2023

On a Roll, Hold Tight!

It seems that the world turns and turns and mankind churns and churns and we are at opposite purposes. I will ignore this black hole collision. 


Instead, I will write about my upcoming schedule, for those who are only remotely interested, which is exhausting in the weeks and months ahead for a woman on the downside of the 70s.

Tomorrow I have the whole day free to work on emails. I have emails from a florist in Kauai, a photographer in Kauai, and my daughter in the city to the north of us, and they all require attention. My husband and I had planned to go to Hawaii where we met AND married to celebrate our 50th anniversary two years ago. But COVID spread its contagious and frightening germs and we were forced to cancel. 

Hubby and I had met in Honolulu so many years ago with both of us in graduate school at the University. We married there just three months after meeting and headed out to the island of Palau, Micronesia where water and electricity were precious and sometimes scarce for our tiny two-bedroom apartment.  With no supermarkets and incoming mail only three days weekly, we faced challenges.  It was a good match if the first year of marriage can survive life on a remote Pacific island. (Oh my, who are those naive and young people?)



Our children were not happy that we had to cancel this remembrance.  Of course, we had just planned a visit to some old haunts, and visit some friends on Oahu and that would be it.  

Instead, the kids took over and wanted to turn this into a mini-event before we die.  (I mean that very literally)  We will be on Oahu for 3 days visiting old friends and then onto Kauai which is a lovely island to visit.  Our children and their children and one mother-in-law will be joining us.  This simple trip has now morphed into flowers, a photographer, a small renewal of vows, and who knows what else.  I am trying to assist in the coordination of all with my daughter.  This does not happen on the island where we married or even the day or month that we married, but alas, we are plunging ahead.  We are then going on to Maui because that is where my daughter's family wants to spend time.  We will be there for a week, and I am letting them all plan that.  This takes place the first week of  July when everyone's schedules blend.

My upcoming schedule also includes helping my husband plan a PowerPoint presentation at the local library this Saturday on shoreline preservation!  His mild dementia means I have some editing to do.  



Sunday, we get together with my daughter's family to visit the aquarium in Baltimore and eat a family lunch.  A Christmas gift we are just getting around to opening.  Then we drive down to spend the night in Annapolis for an overnight as my husband has surgery (a therapeutic eyelift) on the following Monday!  Are you keeping up?

In the following two weeks as hubby is resting, I may get caught up.  My first job is to help plan a week's vacation with my son, his wife, and their baby at a rental home on Emerald Isle in North Carolina during the last week of April, which is not far away on the calendar.  I have a feeling we will be doing lots of babysitting.


I  realize that I am blessed to be able to afford these trips (barely)  and am blessed to have a family so close that wants to be with us.  But  I am tired and running out of steam.  Send me energy.

18 comments:

  1. I would be feeling trepidation also, with such a schedule. But, I have a hunch you and hubby will do just fine. All the best.

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  2. You have a lot to look forward to with your family members. Enjoy it all and take time to rest when you can while going through it all with them. You won't regret it:)

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  3. It sounds like a lot, but I think you'll enjoy it all.

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  4. Sounds like a lot of fun memories will be made. All the best to you and your family.

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  5. Sorry, Tabor, I don't have energy to spare or share. I look forward to reading about these upcoming adventures. I'm sure you will enjoy it all, just relax and let it happen.

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  6. You have two fun trips scheduled and it is especially nice you will return to Hawaii since that is where you and hubby met and married. You have a lovely support group of your family to plan that trip for and with you.

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  7. What a cool match-up and marriage story! Nice to have so many folks to visit. You can always tell them you don't need an adventure each day, that alternate days are to "do nothing locally and sit on the beach." I've traveled like that to Hawaii and it doesn't wear me out so that I can really enjoy both types of days. Have fun! Linda in Kansas

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  8. You are amazing to be able to keep up with all those activities. I would let your children do the organising. Hope you have a fabulous time in Hawaii. You were a beautiful bride and well done for staying together for so long.

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  9. Anonymous7:21 AM

    Wow, nice events but I'd also be tired-- am, just thinking about it all.

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  10. Alas! You will not be getting an energy infusion from me. I am actually thinking that I require one from you.

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  11. You are a handsome couple, and family who have brought the World treasures in a growing family. Many well wishes for an abundance of energy to enjoy all the festivities!

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  12. Lol...a sweet family to do this with you but I know how you feel.
    Sometimes, because we are now considered old by our kids, we tend to want to relive and preserve in our minds that first year of marriage...of the love we shared and the dreams we had, together. It's different when those memories are taken from us and turned into a "vacation" for others...who were just a thought in our minds, that first year together.
    Places you had a coffee...went swimming...grabbed a secret kiss...or met lifelong friends. My hubby and I were married just once... nothing can re-create that moment...but you may enjoy the experience.
    I hope you get a chance for some "alone time" together. The children will also, one day, know what I mean.
    hugs
    Donna

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  13. sounds like an exhausting adventure. I really loved Maui and would like to go back and spend a week there.

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  14. It's wonderful that you are getting the time with family -- and I am sure that it is exhausting. Pace yourself.

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  15. I can't send you energy - I have hip surgery on Friday - but I will certainly send you good wishes. Being with family that much can be exhausting, but relax and let it be wonderful.

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  16. OH MY GOSH! What an incredible trip! We are going to be celebrating our 50th anniversary in Tokyo this summer. I had originally wanted to just go to Disneyland with the kids and grandkids because it would be less stressful. I think. However, like you... things changed when our son and family moved to Sri Lanka. Couldn't they have waited until AFTER our anniversary? LOL! Anyway, we'll meet them and my daughter from Chicago there as sort of/kind of a half way point. (My daughter would disagree.)

    We did our graduate work at the UH also. You were/are such a beautiful young couple. We must have crossed paths on campus way back when.

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  17. You two were gorgeous and probably still are as seniors. I don't envy you all that activity, but it will be fun and you will be making new memories, too. I look forward to hearing all about it! :-)

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  18. As when the children were little, you are probably being told to enjoy this time while you have it, and it's not easy to do at times. Know i'm thinking of you and take plenty of deep breaths when you feel overwhelmed.

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Take your time...take a deep breath...then hit me with your best shot.