Since I missed Movie Monday, I thought I'd pay homage to one of the funniest movies of all time, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles starring John Candy and Steve Martin. In the early, dark days of my illness, I popped this tape in whenever I needed some good belly laughs! The scene in the burned-out car, when the police officer stops him for speeding, is priceless!
Alas, those kinds of travel troubles are much funnier on the screen than they are in real life. In fact, it's not at all funny in real life. But I think I need to rename our adventures of the last few days "Planes, Planes, Planes, and Planes."
Ken and Jamie got off OK Friday morning. They left our house at 4 am and arrived in Oklahoma City just an hour late in the afternoon (there are no direct flights from Philly or Baltimore to OKC). They had just enough time to rent a car, grab lunch, change clothes, and get to the funeral home in time for the visiting hours.
Back in Delaware, Craig won almost every contest in his class' Greek-style Olympics, then wowed the audience with his performance (with a friend) of a Justin Bieber song in the 6th grade talent show. As soon as he came off stage, Craig and I ran out the door, and a friend drove us to the airport. Everything seemed to be going smoothly...until we boarded the plane. We waited on board - at the gate - for four hours - while they tried to fix a mechanical problem. We could have left, but they kept saying we'd be on our way "in 15 minutes." Four hours later, they canceled the flight. By then, it was too late to get another one. They put Craig and I up overnight in a nearby hotel, then we got up at 4 am the next morning to catch the first flight out.
Despite all our efforts, we missed the funeral. We arrived in time for the church lunch afterward. At least we got to see our Texas relatives before they headed back home. And all four of us stayed with my father-in-law for several days and spent time with our nephew and his family.
More travel problems on the way home. We finally got in at 2:30 am today. After sleeping late and lots of naps today, we're all doing OK, but now we have just a few days to get ready to leave on vacation!! No idea how we'll manage that feat.
So, it was an exhausting week - emotionally and physically. I was pretty wiped out for a day or so in Oklahoma, but we had a few quiet days. Despite the quick turn-around, we're glad we're heading back to Oklahoma next week. My father-in-law is pretty lost and will certainly be lonely now that everyone has left. So, things will be pretty crazy here this week - I probably won't have much blogging time until after we get back from vacation. Thank goodness we're driving and not flying!!
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
9 comments:
Whoa! That made me tired! I'm glad you all made it back safe and sound.
I hope your energy levels remain good - for all of you - so you can enjoy your vacation. I won't suggest it be restful. You guys seem to pack a lot into a little bit of time! :-)
Do enjoy it though!
Congrats on being published in LSM today!
Thanks, Dominique. Actually, our annual road trips are very relaxing for us - we really enjoy them, and the time in the car forces us to slow down and stay off our feet, which allows me to enjoy the occasional hike.
hey, I forgot to mention the GOOD part of our travels this week - Schlotzsky's in the OKC airport!!
Sue
BTW, if you have time for tea in Tulsa, let me know!
I love Schlotzsky's! However, they no longer like me. Way too much gluten!
Yeah, I hear ya, Dominique - I had to order my Schlotzsky's without cheese, which just isn't quite the same...
We'll be coming thru Tulsa on the way home - not a lot of time for extra stops, but maybe we could meet for lunch, if you're up to it? I'll get back to you...
Great post, Sue! And I am smiling over the degree of activity your PWC sons get to enjoy! I have to shake my head at Justin Bieber though on account of my girls' low opinions of him, lol. They are more intrigued by that much younger upstart, Grayson Chance. He really is amazing. Missing a funeral could be a blessing in disguise, I suppose. For me it would be.
I hope you're recovering from your trip, Sue. I'm amazed at what you were able to do. Rest up so you're ready for those car trips you love so much!
Judy -
Yes, we are very grateful that Jamie and Craig are able to live almost-normal lives. It is due 100% to Orthostatic Intolerance treatment! Before they started Florinef, Jamie was bedridden about 50% of the time and Craig missed almost 40 days of school in one year. Thank goodness it works so well for many kids with CFS...and too bad it rarely works as well for adults!!
Sue
Oh, My. Gosh. Well first, I'm so sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. No matter their age or health, it's still a tremendous loss and I know she will be greatly missed.
As for the 4 hrs. on the plane. I think I would have lost my sanity. Grrrrrr. Hope you're doing well.
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