The end of August was the famous family rafting trip that Max and I look forward to each year. Max made sure he had this week off back in March when he decided to take his summer sales job. I spoke with my Sister-in-Law months earlier to see if she would be willing to have Charlie stay with them for a whole week. She of course said yes. As the time got closer, Max and I both felt that Charlie wasn't old enough to spend a week without us. Especially a week where James and Elizabeth would have no way to contact us. We have never left Charlie overnight and it would have been very difficult for both me and Charlie to be separated from each other for that long. I would have an anxiety attack not being able to get updates throughout the week. I know that he would have been well cared for at his cousins' house but I felt strongly that I needed to stay home with him. Max needed to go on the rafting trip as he is a vital oarsman and much needed man-power. He has also been working so hard this summer and so I completely support him taking a vacation.
So, anyway, what it came down to is that I had to spend a whole week with no contact with my husband. That hasn't happened since our missions and it was definitely much harder now seeing as we are married and have a baby. But it wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been...we actually both had a lot of fun and made the most of our time apart.
We arrived in Oregon on August 18th. Our best friends Richard and Marissa picked us up from the airport and we went out to breakfast at the Original Pancake House. YUM. It was so fun seeing them and it probably is the last time we will see them until little Lacy makes her grand appearance into the Patterson family. It was fun seeing Marissa all pregnant and Charlie is always a hoot at restaurants. He somehow always thinks tables are drums and definitely made his presence known in that restaurant. We then headed to the rafting headquarters (our house...AKA Jay's house) so Max could help load up the trucks while I went shopping to get the food Max needed to prepare his meals. and that's most of what I remember that day.
Next day Max helps finish up the packing and they leave just as I leave for church with Charlie. I only got a little emotional with no tears. I was borrowing Uncle Jay's SUV while they were gone. Turns out church is very stressfull by myself. I got to the point where Charlie was just so wiggly that I took him out to cruise down the halls. He met another baby, older but much smaller and got so excited that he flapped his arms like crazy and scared the poor little kid away. Anyway, we get to the second hour of church. Our old home teacher comes up to me during class (note that we haven't been in this ward all summer) and says, "Max is on the phone, it's an emergency." ( I had somehow forgotten to bring my phone with me and this was the only way he could think of to contact me.) I run out of the class a little flustered, thinking in my head..."He was able to call so I know he's alive" It turns out that it wasn't much of an emergency but that one of the cars had broken down and they needed the SUV that I was borrowing. I was very relieved but then I started to worry about how I would get up to Tacoma the next day. If I had to sit in Portland alone and stuck I really would be miserable, it would have been better for me to stay in California. But then enters another character in the story, our river grandma Annette. One of the most loving and Christlike people I know. I could write volumes on this wonderful lady but just know that she is our acting Grandma, nearly 80 years old and goes white water rafting several times a year. She had left her car at the house while she was rafting and happened to leave the keys. She was 100% okay with me borrowing the car for a week and even driving it up to Tacoma to visit my family. I seriously started crying because I was so happy and grateful. What an angel!
Anyway, I had to go home from church a little early so one of Jay's friends could pick up the SUV and take it out to where the group was stranded. This is where contact ended with my husband for the week. I luckily sneaked one of the best packages in Max's luggage and he had no idea. (this is pretty good for me because I am awful when it comes to surprises and being sneaky.)
This is getting pretty wordy...I think pictures should come soon.
Next day...Monday The morning was just spent packing and getting ready to spend most of the week in Tacoma with my Brother's family. We were really looking forward to this. Charlie hasn't been around Grace and Gwenevere in awhile so I was looking forward to seeing them play.
Charlie slept the first half of the drive and then cried for the last 30 minutes. As soon as we got inside and Charlie saw his cousins and their toys he was a happy boy again. In attempt to cut off my wordiness...here are some pictures from the week.
My Grandpa Roemhildt made this rocking horse for my brother James many years ago. Now I am on the search for someone that wants to make one for Charlie.
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| These kids are so much fun! |
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| Grace's two teeth. Charlie and Grace on racing for the third tooth...I think Grace will win! |
We kept ourselves so busy so I didn't notice how much I was missing Max. We went to the Zoo twice. And to the Children's museum, and a toy store, and Costco, and had a picnic at the bay. I even got to watch 2 chick flicks with Elizabeth. I really had a blast and love this family so much. I couldn't have imagined a better week without Max. (That sounds bad, but I think you know what I mean.:) Here are some more pictures of the week. They are way out of order but I'm just going to leave it at that and let you sort them out.






















So anyway, Max got home at 4am and I got butterflies seeing him again! I guess the best part of being apart for a week is reuniting again...and I'll just leave it at that!
Well done, Rebecca Leigh.
ReplyDeleteCrazy! I will spend my first week away from Buck at the end of october! During Halloween! Sounds like I should just come to Oregon and pass the time with you ;)
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