The finale of our DisneyCaliFam vacation was on Thursday January 19th, which is the birthday of our firstborn, Josh. His birthday was spent in service to the rest of us. He made an early morning run to the Orange County Airport to deliver our Daughter-in-law’s mom and granny for their morning flight back to Spokane, Washington.
The remaining ten of us packed up and cleaned up our VRBO and headed to my sister Vera’s home in Huntington Beach to see what leftovers we had that she might be able to use. She definitely wanted the 18 count package of eggs. Our flight out of Orange county was at 8:40 pm so we had some time to kill. Vera joined us for a trip to Fiesta Grill for our reminiscent Mexican meal. All the years Nick and Vera lived down the road from this great Mexican Joint, we enjoyed walking to get take out to bring back to their place. Nick is with his Savior now in heaven and Vera is in a new home but we cherish the memories.
Back at Vera’s, JJ and Addy were laid down for a nap and the ‘kids’ enjoyed playing UNO.
Vera had a meal in the slow cooker for us for dinner. Our sister Lana would be joining us for dinner.
Up from their naps there was a rainbow to enjoy. JJ was in Lana’s room napping and quietly got up and went about discovering some things like her radio to which he declared “I did not touch any buttons”. When I walked in the room he had a water bottle with the top off and declared to me, “Baba, this water tastes funny.” He also thought the 20# weights were too heavy for him, but the 5# weights were fine. OYE.
When Lana arrived she had animated stories of some events at her new home in Dallas and everyone gave her their full attention.
From bursting water pipes to destructive squirrels, she had everyone’s attention.
Three of our four sisters, Me, Lana and Vera.
Too soon it was time to head to the airport to turn in our trusty 15 passenger van and check in for our flight back to Washington.
Did you know there was a pilot shortage these days?
These two enjoyed meeting the pilot and sitting in the co-pilots chair!
The flight home was non eventful which is the best kind of flight and we made it into Paine Field in Everett at 11:45ish and home in bed at Josh and Laura’s by 1am. We would still have a 5 hour drive to Colville later that day, Friday the 20th. We slept as long as our bodies allowed, got up, packed the car, had some breakfast and got on the road at 9:30am. We were home after a stop in Spokane for gas and a meal in Chewelah. We made it home before dark.
A very meaningful trip for all of us. Thanks for following along.
What an amazing family time you all had. Lovely seeing all the photos. It must seem quite quiet at home at the moment. Love the pilot photo. B x
Hello, Ellen
Sounds like a great end to your family vacation. Love the rainbow photo. Great photo of you and your sisters. Take care, have a wonderful day and week ahead!
…all good things come to an end.
Those pilots are the cutest kind and your comment made me laugh. Pilot shortage.
Of course, your sister wanted those eggs. They are incredibly precious these days. My son shopped for me over the weekend and I truly was shocked to see the receipt.
So glad that you had a wonderful time together. I always love the way you widen the net.
Love,
Vee
What a wonderful trip!
The little pilots are the best! What grand memories!
That was one great vacation with I’m sure many lasting memories.
Your family time always strikes me as very joyful.