Tuesday through Friday of our vacation was definitely interesting and really not what we expected to be doing in June. We thought - yeah, June, warm weather!! We'll be outside at one of the pools that 2 of my aunts have. Yeah, not so much. It was seriously not even 70 degrees Tuesday through Thursday. Fine by me for the most part but that's just a little too chilly for swimming.
Tuesday was interesting for other points. Mom, Grandma, Beca and I went over the hills and through the woods to go to Uncle Henry's pretzels - it's a Mennonite farm in this gorgeous valley and all these girls are working there in their beautiful long dresses and aprons with their little white caps. We always buy bags of broken pretzels and this time I got 5 soft pretzels too. Fresh from the oven, they haven't hardened yet. They were soooo good but a little salty. Beca loved it.
Just a warning that this post is somewhat descriptive on sickness so if you don't want to read that, skip the section in different font.
On our way back, we called to check on my Aunt Lynn (the back problem) because she had gotten pain meds the day before and we were hoping she was up and doing better. Well, that was far from the case. She had gotten very sick and we decided to go down and help even though she said she didn't need it (nurses...). Steve has gotten sick several times on medicines (as big as he is, medicine affects him so much more than most people) and he always needs anti-naseau something. Plus Beca is a gagger, especially when she has a cold, so we know most of the tricks. Biggest key to getting sick is not trying to eat or drink anything right away - even medicine. NEVER, EVER put anything in your mouth for at least 2 hours after you last got sick. Just a good general rule. No water, no toothpaste, nothing. Just go to bed or lay around and watch TV!
Anyway, we finally got Lynn to her doctor and then back in the house and finally on the couch. During this, Mom and I had gone to pick up



We finally drove back to Mammy's house and dropped her off (can you believe a 96 year old lives by herself in the house she has lived in for years?!?! still quilts too!). Then we went to check on Lynn and pick Steve up. Kat came home while we were there so Beca had to hang on her for a little while! It was very funny. And there was some dress up as Kat's Disney princess dress collection from when she was little was turned over to Beca (Snow White, Minnie Mouse, Alice in Wonderland, and Belle's Blue reading dress - all really nice fabric with embroidery dresses). Final drive tally for the day was about 2.5 hours in the car. The cool part for me is that I learned a few different routes I didn't know before! And I love driving up there. We have no hills like that in our area. None. Beca panicked one of the first times we went over a hill really fast on our way to t

Wednesday, Steve and I had to drive my Mom to the Philadelphia airport. My grandmother watched Beca for us and took her down to Lynn's to get Kat and then head over to her sister's farm where they had 5 border collie puppies that were all getting ready to go to their new homes! Beca loved it and then she went back and entertained Lynn for a while. As soon as we got back from the airport, we picked up Beca and went to my Aunt Denise and Uncle Troy's house - he's my father's youngest brother. They are also Beca's godparents and not that much older than I am. Their kids are 5 and 8 now so Beca has lots of fun with them. Andrew is such a caring kid (at almost 8 while we were there) and was very careful to make sure Beca was ok and not going to hurt herself. The good thing about Beca is that she is willing to try things but if it too much out of her control, she will step back and reassess the situation. Similar to her mother. We had another birthday present, lots of fun new toys to see, and more presents that my mom had sent over - little remote control Disney race cars. Denise and I just like to chat and since it was storming off and on, we pretty much stayed inside and begged the kids to play in their rooms. It didn't work that well. Once there was a break in the storm and the kids headed outside. Tried swinging but the trampoline was so much funnier. Rachel and Andrew kept jumping like they usually do and poor Beca couldn't even stand up. But she kept laughing and it was hysterical!! Until the big thunder boom on top of the lightning clash. Ok, back inside. Then a nice downpour. Beca was starting to get really tired but we knew she wouldn't nap unless we put her in the car. She didn't make it to the Yellow House restaurant in the Scenic Oley Valley. (and it's pronounced "yellow haus in the scenic Oh-lee Voh-lee" - very Penna Dutch) With a crashed out kid, we stopped by my Uncle Glenn's new house in Birdsboro (where he has since moved to retire from the Marines), less than 10 minutes from my Grandmother's. We got a tour of all the work they had done. My grandfather was too funny - even though Beca was asleep, he still went out and checked on her to make sure she was ok! She's charmed them all.... Dinner, bath, and bed. Day done.
Thursday - much more low key. My uncle had mentioned Shady Maple the day before - he was taking his staff from Villanova ROTC there for breakfast to celebrate his retirement. Everyone up there knows about Shady Maple - like people drive 45 minutes from Philly just to go. It's this HUGE buffet and they have all the Penna Dutch foods - scrapple and many others, plus donuts and other baked good, french toast, pancakes, an egg stand (not just omelets) and on and on and on. It's just massive. So my grandmother went with us and we ate a good breakfast but Miss Cranky Pants couldn't sit still. We did start seeing clean cut young men walking around in Villanova ROTC shirts so my grandmother started talking to one and he was sort of eyeing her like she was crazy - until she said she was Colonel Wagner's mother. Then he straightened right up. I almost giggled but that would have meant dropping my donut and potato cakes. Beca continued her cranky, wallowing self - even though she had slept in that morning quite a bit. Talked to Glenn a little, bought my grandmother a hanging basket of flowers (twice the size of the ones at Lowe's for half the cost - and the cutest little Mennonite boys hanging out with their mother were selling them). then back to the house. We were going to take Beca shopping but my grandmother offered to keep her for a while! Yeah!! So the shopping in PA is so fabulous. Clothes and shoes are tax free - which makes so much sense year round and not just one lame weekend of the year. Because as we all know, you have to wear clothes all the time or you get arrested. So why should we pay tax on something we HAVE to have?? Tangent, I know. Anyway, we headed for the outlets (which is one of the first places I ever learned how to find when my grandmother moved to Reading). We found sneakers for me and Steve and then bought a drill, which I have since claimed as mine because it is just cute and it is white so that means it should not be dirty. We ended up in the men's section and Steve went on a shopping spree. Which meant 8 pairs of shorts and 2 pairs of jeans for $100. So cool! And he got plaid shorts. I was shocked too but they look good and sort of stylish on him without being too young for him! We then went to a suit store and found a suit for him that actually fits instead of looking like he inherited the suit from someone stockier and rounder like his other 2 do. We realized that if we were going to make a movie that we better go to lunch. i actually figured out how to get to the movie theater and found the Italian place we had lunch in the other day! Lunch there was equally as yummy! Then we finally saw our first movie together in months - it was Indiana Jones and it was a good entertaining flick. Maybe not the hardest to crack the code on what was going to occur next but definitely a good romp through Indy's later years. It was time to get back to the little one and rescue my grandmother who was sucked into a chair under a sleeping Beca where they had been for almost 2 hours! It took Beca a while to wake up from that one. Another yummy dinner and then the packing started. Bath, packing, packing, packing, bed. Steve didn't sleep well at all.
Friday - pack, leave, travel - made it to Potomac Mills in 3 hours (folks, that's amazing on a Friday to get around DC). Stopped to shop!! Some Disney magic and spoiling for Beca (including a new Princess game for the Wii!), some red Robin for lunch and then a call to my friend Johanna - sorry we didn't stop on this trip!!! And then, as luck would have it, into the frensy that is post-noon traffic heading out of DC on I-95. How hateful! So we took a little detour on US-1, which I like some parts of so it worked out. Drive, drive, drive. thankfully, Beca and Steve both slept a good part of it. Finally, we arrived at the North Carolina border!! Steve decided to take the last 2 hours. Thanks to Robin and my mom, we knew that President Bush would be flying into Raleigh at some point in the evening. So we went to the east of Raleigh, got to our house, cleared the rental out quickly, and rushed to return it. I think we were one of the last cars allowed into the airport area. Returned the car (a day early but it was a Hotwire deal so no money back - who cares, it was at least a whole day cheaper than any deal the silly rental agencies were offering and we disliked the Chevy enough to get it out of our possession (with over 1600 miles added to it!)). When we left the airport, we got stopped. Oh, there's President Bush. how convenient. Who are these crazy people that schedule folks to arrive on a Friday night during rush hour? Just plain nuts. And that's the second time Bush has interupted part of Beca's vacation - the first was her first trip to Disney and we got stuck on a monorail and weren't allowed to get out or move the monorail. What a pain politicians are. Nobody closes down highways for me (yes, Daddy, we know you get an escort by highway patrol when they want their server fixed).
Anyway, overall it was a good trip. We didn't do anything that we didn't want to do. Definitely did some things we didn't expect and really, that's ok. We had fun just visiting and watching Beca interact with family. And oddly, Steve ended up with more than I did out of the shopping trips - how weird is that? (Minnesota made up for it though - silly work!) But oh, my bed the first night back - heaven is coming home to my sleep number (30).
Finally, I'm done with June (I hope).