There and back again

I disappeared, but it’s all good. There was a birthday to celebrate, in person for the first time since 10 years ago …

presents to make …

for a girls’ weekend in St Louis … a weekend-full of food and laughter …

and shopping of course …

with a little bit of boy brunch thrown in for good measure …

while PopPop stayed home and hung out with the Austin grands …

It all went by so fast …

and in a blink I was back in the airport, buying the obligatory airport bookstore read and a bag of York peppermint patties to console myself. Opening Anne Lamott’s latest to find this …

Loving the synchronicity … smiling … homeward bound …

27 thoughts on “There and back again

  1. Heart melted to see all of these wonderful photos of your time with your sweet and special grands…long time coming this trip, but what joy to finally be together and to celebrate 17 yr old Logan. Family is what holds, what matters…

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  2. Liz~ What a blessing for you to have a chance to celebrate! The painting is beautiful, the patches holding it all and the York story…just the best! Glad you got to go, glad you’re back here too.

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  3. Beautiful handmade gifts by both of your hands- full of memories and hope. Looks to have been an amazing precious time, including hugging! Just so swell!

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  4. The love and care that you all have for each other simply oozes through your images and words, Liz. I’m so happy in in Aus to see folks in the US living a freer, safe, time together (covid-safe).

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    1. Rose – I have to be honest and say we pushed the envelope on this … waiting a few more months would have been wiser. But as my daughters will tell you, if I am asked for something that involves my grandkids, I can’t say no.

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  5. Happy times! I am months from this sort of freedom, so I’m a little green with envy! Re: Anne Lamott. I recall a passage in “Operating Instructions” where, after a trying parenting moment, she wanted to curl up into a fetal position an eat a big bag of M&M’s. How refreshing. That kind of candor is maybe more common now but at the time it wasn’t.

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    1. I hope the Biden administration will be getting the vaccine to you sooner rather than later (although I confess that I’ve been counting the days since we returned, checking that everyone made it through okay … so far so good).

      And Anne Lamott (along with manna Quindlen) has long been near the top of my list of favorite authors aka truth-tellers.

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