HoneyBunny's little brother is expected to join the world this week. Grandma came to help.
It was a lovely flight. It left on time, arrived on time, and there was room in the overhead compartment for my roll-on bag. The pilot pointed out the Grand Canyon and the Hoover Dam. I noticed wind farms and solar panel installations and roads that travelled up into the mountains to connect to one house at the very top
For the longest time, I haven't traveled with anything larger than the bag that fits under the seat in front of me. Packing was fun when I didn't have to worry if something would fit. Of course, that made lifting the suitcase into the overhead bin a formidable challenge. I got it up there, but asked for help getting it out.
I'm getting better at asking. I felt old and feeble and very happy that I didn't have to struggle. I have decided that it's a trade off worth making.
HoneyBunny wanted nothing to do with me for about five minutes. Her parents were encouraging her to hug me, but I asked them to let it go. Sure enough, she was grabbing my hand and showing me her books before I had my boots off.
I was invited to watch but not touch the Magna Tiles.
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