Wednesday, January 30, 2013

two more days in St. Pete


Oh we had such a lovely time in St. Petersburg. I think it's due in large part to David's thoughtful planning. You're a great host, David! We borrowed bikes from friends Clinton and Karen (thanks, guys!) and headed to the same area we'd been the day before, downtown St. Pete by the bay. A huge Saturday market was going on. We poked around there, then rode the paths along the waterfront.

That evening we headed over to the beach to eat dinner at Snappers, a fabulous seafood restaurant. Though it's fun to be with all our kids at once, it's special to have one-on-one time, too. We so enjoyed watching the sun set over the Gulf of Mexico, followed by a leisurely and delicious dinner with David. Such a blessing.


Beach. Why do I love the beach so?


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

spinning records in St. Pete

Check this out! While home in Ohio for Christmas, David sorted, boxed and loaded the last of his childhood stuff, including a bulging baseball card collection. About a year ago he began asking about our old stereo/turntable and records. It turns out, we had TWO turntables in the basement. He and Katie dragged them out and discovered they still work and we said sure, you can have it all. So we drove the whole lot down to Florida .. baseball cards, records and all. Here's David, spinning "Aztec Two-Step" .. does anyone remember those guys from the 70's? We also enjoyed some James Taylor, Neil Young, and Beatles during our visit. Amazing! This stereo pre-dates ME in Bill's life! A little odd but fun to see our son enjoying it.

That Friday was s-p-e-c-t-a-c-u-l-a-r  .... as Florida weather tends to be
in January, so we headed for a park along Tampa Bay. 
Honestly, I could have pitched a tent there for three days and been content.
Sunshine. Nothing like it.
Bill's more a bench-in-the-shade type of guy,
so we were all happy.


David and I set up shop on the sand.
I'd brought a book but couldn't read.
Instead, I drank in the sun and scenery of Tampa Bay
Gorgeous!


That evening, David hosted a cookout/potluck at his house to introduce us to some of his friends ... all great people from his church. It was a lot of fun, and of course we played records and reminisced over Neil Young's great music!


Our visit isn't over. There's more to come
... bikes and beach and sweet time together.

Monday, January 28, 2013

back on the road ... west to St. Petersburg



We set out from the east coast to the west coast of Florida on Thursday, January 10.
We'd been on the road for one week, but I felt we could go on
forever! Kind of liking life on the road.
Knowing how cold it was back in Ohio didn't hurt!

We arrived at the "Trop" around lunch time and met up with David.
Trop = Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, where David works.



I had to snap this quickly ... you know, not cool for mom to be
snapping photos in son's workplace. But how 'bout David's office?!
He loves his job ... for that we're thankful.


In addition to seeing David, we were excited to stay with him
in the house he bought a year ago. What a beauty!
It has gorgeous terrazzo floors and this amazing live oak
tree out front which shades almost the entire property all day.
David's learning all sorts of handy-man skills from friends and neighbors.
Love your home, David!

More from St. Pete tomorrow!
(Wait til you see what we delivered to him ...)


Saturday, January 26, 2013

Happy birthday, Dan!


HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DAN!
My second-born little boy arrived 28 years ago today
on a cold and snowy night.
It was a crazy time of life:
we'd just moved to a new town and Bill had started a new job.
Money was scarce, but love was plentiful!
Dan was a boy on the go: an imp who kept our lives hopping.

This is one of my favorite photos of Dan and big brother David,
having lunch on our porch in Defiance, Ohio.
At that age, Dan was usually in motion, so I love this peaceful shot.


Now Dan's in that same season of life we were in 28 years ago.
He's a husband and father: he and Jenny are expecting a son in May!
Dan trusts in God and works incredibly hard to provide for Jenny, Ari and Ashlyn
and we couldn't be prouder.
Enjoy your day, Dan.
I love you!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

the rhythm of the road: Steve and Grace


On our last day in Jensen Beach, we met up for brunch with dear friends Steve and Grace. Oh, do we have a history! We met Steve and Grace when we first moved to Florida and were newlyweds. Their children were young, so we'd spend evenings playing Password after the children were in bed.
They showed us how to love, live and forgive as a married couple. They shared meals, laughter, and even their home with us when a hurricane struck.
Our friendship continues after almost 35 years.

A shared brunch was wonderful, though way too brief.
Love you, Steve and Grace!
(I'm so glad a passerby snapped this photo.)

Next up: across the state to visit our oldest boy!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

the rhythm of the road: south to Florida

We were up early for coffee and a quick breakfast with my brother before hitting the road. Roughly 400 miles lay between us and our destination on the east coast of Florida.

After a quick stop in St. Augustine to say hello to Bill's brother Bob and wife Tracy, we were back on the road.

How I love driving south in January, leaving the frigid midwest behind. With every mile the temperature rose and I cracked my window open a little more. The soft scent of ocean and vegetation took me back to our early married days in south Florida.

We arrived by dinnertime at the home of Dan and Beth, dear friends we have known for over 30 years. They live in the cute little town of Jensen Beach, which in some ways reminds me of our Ohio hometown, plunked down on the coast of Florida.



Beth and I hopped in the car and took a walk through a gorgeous park near the water. (The St. Lucie River, I believe ... which I kept confusing with the Intracoastal Waterway.) I oohed and aahed the whole time. The wind, the tropical warmth, the foliage all felt pretty close to heaven!

We made homemade pizza for dinner and enjoyed catching up on life. It rained the next day, but we were there more for the company than the beach and had a great day, including a rainy stroll in downtown, adorable Jensen Beach. Dan grilled a salmon filet that night ... out of this world! Then we played a rousing game of Sequence. What is sweeter than fellowship with dear friends?


The next day, Beth had her grandson for the day. What fun to share being grandmas for a day and taking him on an outing to play in the water at a pint-sized beach on the Intracoastal. When Beth and I first met, we had no children at all. And now we're both grandmothers. That's some history! And we're a little crazy....


Beth and I are close friends, yes, but also sisters in Christ. The spiritual aspect of our relationship deepens and enriches it so beautifully. 

Thank you, Dan and Beth, for your warm hospitality in your warm, sunny climate!
You're a blessing.
Tomorrow: a visit with more friends.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

the rhythm of the road: Callawassie Island, South Carolina




My older brother Pat and his wife Janet moved to the Low Country a few years ago:
Callawassie Island, South Carolina.
It's not the midwest.
The Low Country's personality is  a palette of changing textures and tides.
Pat and Janet's house overlooks a tidal marsh, its appearance constantly changing with the tides.
Water birds and alligators make their home there and palmettos line the roadways.
Nearby is the Atlantic Ocean, sending sea breezes over the island and marshes.
I find it an untamed and magical place.

Janet was out of town, but we enjoyed a lasagna dinner with Pat and my niece Sarah.
How wonderful to see her again after several years.
At 25, she's poised and focused. Love you, Sarah!
Love you and good to see you, big brother!
On to Florida.


Monday, January 21, 2013

the rhythm of the road: off to Charlotte


Bill with Ari and Ashlyn in their castle. Love it!
We set out. Thursday, January 3, my birthday. Typically, we tackle the 8-hour, 456-mile drive by leaving early. And we usually hit rush hour at one end or the other, Columbus or Charlotte. That day we left about 10 a.m. for reasons I'll not go into. Oh, and we were two cars: Bill and I in the minivan loaded with David's stuff bound for Florida, and Katie in the Civic, bound for her new/temporary home in Charlotte.

It was a drive made longer by a big fat back-up on I-77 south of I-81 in southern Virginia. I don't see why the closure of one lane creates such an insane back-up of traffic. Just keep moving, people!


This is what keeps us going ... knowing these darling girls are waiting in Charlotte.
Ari turned three on New Year's Day. What a bundle of fun!
She still calls Bill's beard "Popsy's feathers." Oh my goodness.


Ashlyn looks to Ari for her cues. She wants and does and says whatever big sister says!
She also takes a shortcut and calls BOTH of us "Baba." Adorable.
We spent three nights in Charlotte, visiting Dan and Jenny and playing with the girls.
We hit the road again after church on Sunday.
Next stop: South Carolina!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

the rhythm of the road



My oldest son, David, called two days before he flew home for Christmas. "It's definite. I'll be renting out the spare room on January 19. So if you want to visit, you'd better come soon!"

David lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, and bought a house a year ago. We hadn't yet made it down but a trip was on the radar. We also had some deliveries to make. More on that later.

So, in the hubbub of Christmas and kids coming and going, we sat down to plan a trip south: Ohio to Florida and points in between. Hooo boy!

Line up a house/dog sitter. Contact friends and family we want to see along the way. Dig out warm-weather clothes. Get the car serviced. Target departure date: January 3.

I like the seeing-new-places-and-visiting part of travel. But the getting-everything-ready part I detest. Usually I don't sleep well the night before. I become so emotionally frayed that I want to scrap the whole thing. Then we get on the road, Bill drives, and it's all good.

So on Thursday, January 3, we set out in the mini-van. Katie followed us in her car to Charlotte, our first stop. And for two weeks we traveled, seeing some new sights, friends and family. It was really lovely. And not terribly tiring.

In accepting that we couldn't always find our stuff, learning to use the map app (haha!) on my iPhone, and that cheese and crackers for lunch work just fine ... I think we found a rhythm of the road.

More to come!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

the new normal


Glacier National Park, 1998
 This year looks to be one of more travel for us. Our kids all live out of state. I still buzz down to Nashville to visit my dad. And some fun stuff in the works, too.

If you've ever traveled with kids, you know it's sometimes a stretch to call it a vacation. With four kids, the challenges increased exponentially. More bathroom breaks, more Cheerios and toys on the van floor, more noise, more fights, more outbursts from mom: "do you want me to come back there?!"

Now, as our kids have children of their own, they're getting a taste of the joys of traveling with children. But Bill and I are getting of taste of traveling without them. And it's pretty nice.

We stop when we want, or don't. OK, our bathroom breaks might be more frequent, but no squirrely kids are yelling for stops. The Cheerios are long gone, as are the mountain of food to keep everyone fed. Hard-boiled eggs, yogurt and fruit fit the bill for lunch on the road. Since Bill loves to drive and I love not to, we're a good pair. He drives and I navigate, read, choose our music and nap.

There are moments when I miss the exuberance of children in the car, and sharing points of interest with them. That season had its fun moments. But this empty nest season of small lunches and peaceful conversation is mighty sweet!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Ari's three: from Baba with love

Our new year's baby,
first grandchild,
Ari Taylor,
came into the world three hours past midnight
on January 1, 2010.
What a long, exciting night for us, waiting in Ohio ...
and many stressful hours for the new parents.


Three years sped by and now Ari's leaving her
toddlerhood behind as she blossoms into a little girl.
I see her learning to listen, to wait, to take turns,
to have empathy for others, to create games and songs,
to listen to longer books, and recognize letters and numbers.
Best of all for her Baba, Ari can have a conversation, exchanging ideas with me.

Someday I hope to have the honor
of taking Ari on bigger adventures, maybe a trip of her choosing
when she is that magical age of nine or ten.
In the meantime,
I'll laugh at her silliness and read her favorite book over and over
and have tea parties and play dress-up.
Happy third birthday, Ari.
Baba loves you so very much!