Sunday, November 25, 2012

Precious Memories

Warning. Grandchildren Alert!! This post and the next post will be heavily laden with my precious memories of my Connecticut  trip and therefore filled with cute, want to pinch their cheeks photos of my grandkiddos.

I recently returned from a trip to spend time with my daughter and family in Connecticut.     As you know the day after I booked the trip, I broke my leg while stepping down a step on my front porch.  I was cleared for take off by the Doctor just the day prior to my flight, so by departure time I was still struggling with the crutches and not very mobile.  My flight across the country was absolutely perfect.  It seemed the attending staff nearly knocked each other out of the way to be helpful.  I was seated in the front of the airplane so after take off, they got my carry on bag down and I used it to prop up my leg to prevent more swelling.  It couldn't have gone more smoothly.

Snowy view of their house
 I 'm posting in small mode, so click on pics to view larger.



 There house is completely surrounded in trees so there is no shortage of leaves this time of year. 
   
Halloween was everything Zombie and scary!
It has been a year since I saw them last and grandchildren change so much in a year that it took some getting reacquainted time.  But it was wonderful to see them in there day to day activities and see how each of their personalities have changed and developed.

My daughter and I took a rare moment out together for lunch and visited a Umi Sushi restaurant in West Hartford.  It certainly was a new concept to me.  There is a conveyor belt loaded with little dishes that you pick from and eat as soon as you desire.  You were able to pick it an eat it in a matter of seconds.  How perfect is that.  Only danger here is to your pocket book and waist line as this system delivers instant gratification.

Catch a sushi delight as it comes by your table

               

Voting in Harwington, Conneticutt at City Hall is a voting event complete with active campaigning and a community bake sale.                           


                                  
Election night festivities included a red/white/blue balloon fight


A snowy Noah and Minty
Minty was just a short hair kitten when I saw him last.... who knew he would fill out to be this fluffy beauty


Pedro, a full member of the family, came to the US when Melissa and Scott came home from Bulgaria in 2001.  He was a street rescue who had distemper as a pup leaving one leg very affected .  Aging hasn't been kind to Pedro and so he and I limped around together.
  


Often when visiting far away family, we fill up the hours seeing all the sights and go, go, going.  My leg made this impossible this trip and I was blessed with a 'week in the life of the Roderick family.'
 Precious Memories indeed!




5 comments:

  1. Excellent post of your wonderful time with your family. It's true that when I go visit people always want to take me places and we go, go, go when all I really want to do is sit around and be with them. Glad everything went so well with your ankle.

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  2. Such a delightful opportunity to just hang out. Even if the ankle was the excuse.

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  3. Funny how things that go wrong can open new doors for us. Not being able to run around a lot made for a relaxing family visit. That's pretty nice. :) You have a beautiful family! Even the pets.

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  4. Funny how things that go wrong can open new doors for us. Not being able to run around a lot made for a relaxing family visit. That's pretty nice. :) You have a beautiful family! Even the pets.

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  5. I heard a new term the other day....God wink. Think about it and know that is what may have happened with the ankle slowing down the trip. Just sorry it wasn't just a sprain that is all better now. I guess he knew you needed to be sidelined for a longer time! Missed you while you were gone.
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