Putting aside the reality and seriousness of this world this morning, I  will reminisce about my recent trip to the East Coast of Georgia with my  husband and my 11-year-old grandson.  Hubby and  I have been boosted twice and grandson once.  We we cautious but felt this opportunity was too important to postpone.  Every time a grandchild turns 10 we take them on a trip of their choosing somewhere in  the US. My grandson is  11, so we have postponed it  once  already. It is an opportunity for us to really get some  one-on-one time, except, it is usually heavily scheduled. 
I apologize  for the length  of this post without photos, but it  is  what it  is. 
Our  trip  out was  a bit of chaos.  We picked up C. at a restaurant midway between homes, where we had lunch with his mother.  We got back  to  our  house about  3:00 and as I sat down at the computer and checked my calendar, I realized that our drive down was supposed to have started that morning!  It is a little  over 11 hours and we broke it up into two days. Thus, we were already a few hours behind! 
We threw our  gear into the car (all  had been  prepacked) and we headed out as I called ahead to the hotel to tell  them  we would check  in after 10:00 that night.  I was busy making sure that my grandson's gear was correctly stowed and that we had packed drinks and snacks.  I had moved my two suitcases and small bag to the driver's side of  the driveway for  hubby to load.  He was getting his suitcase from the house, so I  moved in  my large suitcase to  the  trunk  while  I  pulled out some stuff to make more room and moved grandsons' stuff to the backseat.  Then I got into the  car and made  the call  to the hotel  as we  backed out.  I  asked hubby if  he  had loaded everything, and he said yes. 
Lesson learned here is that if your husband has beginning dementia, you must follow through  on your own for everything.  When we got to the hotel I  saw that he had walked right by the two small bags of  mine sitting by the car and got  into the car and started out!  I was panicked,  because my camera was one of the small bags and my toiletries, pajamas and medicine were in  the other.  I was angry and frustrated.  All could be replaced except  we  had left in pouring  rain and my camera bag would be soaked and I certainly needed my medicine for my chronic cough. 
In the hotel room  as I  opened my big  bag to find something to sleep in, I saw  I HAD  packed my medicines in a small pocket.  Relief passed over me as I accepted that a quick run to the  nearby Target the next morning would replace the PJs, make-up, hair dryer, sunscreen, bug spray, and other stuff that had been left behind.   I had  failed to take my small camera out of my purse, so it would have to be the substitute.  I also had my phone camera, but I  have never like trying to take photos with it, although it does a fair job.  (There are no photos to post as I  am up at my son's house right now which another whole  story.) 
 The next day we ate breakfast, shopped quickly and completed the second leg of our journey to Jekyll Island, Georgia.  
  
  The hotel where Road Scholar had  us  pre-booked was a lovely old  historic  building sprawling across acres of grass and old trees with a croquet area, a swimming pool, trails  to nearby historic sites,  etc. 
 We soon met up  with our group.  Most of the children were not ten, but eleven  and  twelve.  There were 8 boys and 8 girls.  Because  of this, perhaps, the rest of the trip was filled with giggling  and roughhousing, etc. as they showed off for  each other.  There were a few times that they did not pay attention and  when  they wanted to have  a table  all to themselves without grandparents at dinner, this chaos lasted only one evening.  A few of the young boys had ADHD and that added to the chaos.  My grandson  was  not  at all interested in  the wild  behavior.  I am  sure that some  of  the grandparents  thought he was shy and nerdy with his  glasses, etc., but he actually was not  interested in  crazy behavior but interested in  a nice  dinner with us.  It certainly made our  job easier. As a result we did enjoy the trip very much.
 Some of  the grandparents were singles,  some had serious health issues that required bravery on their  part to keep  up with  the  tours  and stairs  and sometimes odd seating. After a walk across  a  meadow that  was supposed  to house gopher tortoises and an  arrival at the  canal  where the children would use  dipnets  to catch  creatures for looking at under the microscope, one of the grandmothers  leaned  against a wooden fence over the  canal in exhaustion and the  fence gave way!  It took several  people to pull her back  up before  she  completely fell in, and it did frighten her husband. 
 Another grandfather who  was trying every single day to  keep up  did take a nasty fall adding  cuts  and  bruises. 
 One of  the visits was to an old lighthouse where we could  go all  the way to the top, about 129 steps.  I made it up in the  heat and humidity,  but the  next day my femor muscles were hurting with every other staircase  I  took  on that day. 
 We also  had a private show by some of the Gullah Geechee singers in which our grandchildren got to participate.  This might have been my favorite activity.
  
  The children also went on a small shrimp trawler where they were able to look at and even handle some of the creatures in the waters of the sound such as stingrays, sharks and spot fish.
  
  All in all, it was a fulfilling trip and I learned much. 
This post is getting waaay too long so I will not talk  about  the  scary near miss car  accident on the drive home doing 70 to keep up with traffic on the  freeway.  Suffice it to say we missed any damage.
  
  I am posting no pictures, because  I have had to rush to my son's house to help with  the babysitting, as my son seems to have contracted  COVID and his wife has to start work  again and they need baby support.  My husband  is back home entertaining our house guest from Florida (his nephew) which is another story in itself as they ended up  in the emergency room last  night!  Does this never end????