Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Our Latest Trip

Dear Family and Friends,

Chuck and I returned home to Cuenca last Thursday.  We have the suitcases unpacked and all the laundry done.  This was no small task.  

Today I downloaded pictures from my camera and cell phone.  It is getting more difficult to gather pictures since they are on more than one device.  To make it even more fun, my cell phone is an android and doesn't communicate directly with my Mac computer.  

We were gone for approximately six weeks.  The purpose of this trip was two fold, to take Matt, our son, on his annual vacation and to visit loved ones. During this time, we hopped around the USA visiting family. The longest time we spent in one location was when we were confined to a cruise ship.  

I flew to Georgia a few days ahead of Chuck to visit with my family there.  I was there over Easter weekend and for only four days, but during that time I visited my sister and brother in law, Mary Anne and Larry.  

I, of course, had to visit with my two aunts.

Here is Aunt Opal.  She is well into her 90's and is doing fine. 



My other aunt, Aunt Betty is also doing well and it was so good to see her.



Aunt Opal's son, Bo Bartlett is an artist.  I made a visit to the newly opened Bo Bartlett Center, connected with Columbus State University in Columbus, Ga.

The gallery was created from an old cotton mill warehouse.  





The gallery is large, it needs to be because Bo's paintings are large.



I loved visiting, but it would have been a better visit if Bo had been in town to give me a guided tour.

He was in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands with his wife, Betsy Eby. Betsy was asked to go to there by the U.S. State Department.  She shared her art and her life with the people she met.  Bo, of course, joined her on this trip.

When Chuck flew to Atlanta, four days later, I met him in the airport and we flew to Seattle. 

We had dinner with Chuck's brother and his wife, Larry and Carolyn.  We then rented a car and drove across the state of Washington to Richland, Washington.  We had a quick visit with family there.  

Here is our granddaughter, Heidi and our daughter in law, Kathie, playing their trumpets in the church service.  



And here is our son, Michael and family, acting crazy for a family picture.  



After three days, we gathered up Matt and drove back to Seattle.  We returned the rental car at the airport and took the light link train to the train station in Seattle.  We went by Amtrak to Vancouver, BC to board our ship for a cruise to Hawaii.  

We were joined on the cruise by Chuck's two sisters and their husbands so we had a nice family time together.

Matt and his wonderful mother.



Frank and Carol

Audrey and Jim

and Chuck.

We cruised for five days before reaching Hawaii.  That is a lot of sea days.  It was so nice to have a lots of family to spend time with.

Below are several pictures made in Hawaii.

Kauai...





Honolulu...





 Kona....




Hilo....






Our last port of call was the big island of Hawaii.  We left there one week before the volcano erupted.  While we were on the island, Carol and Frank went up to the rim and looked into the core of the volcano.  

We had five days at sea to get back to Vancouver.

We flew back to Richland, WA and delivered Matt to his place.  Hugged our grandkids and drove back to Seattle.  

The next day we flew to Oklahoma City, rented a car and drove to Pottsboro, Texas to visit with my brother Norman and his wife Nancy.  We had a wonderful three day visit before driving back to Oklahoma City to catch another plane.

We flew to Minnesota to visit our daughter Merri, her husband Ken and our grandkids.  We visited there for about three days before catching a flight to Atlanta.

We rented a car in Atlanta and drove to Columbus for three days.  This gave Chuck an opportunity to go see the Bo Bartlett Center and my cousin Linda arranged a family get together at Ezell's Catfish Cabin.  It was so good to see everyone.  



The next morning, we drove to Atlanta and caught a flight to Quito.

This type of travel, (three days here and three days there), is really rough on the body.  We got home to Cuenca and went straight to bed.

What I have shared with you is only a nutshell version of our trip.  We had such a good time visiting with family and enjoying our first trip to Hawaii.  

Take a look at Bo's and Betsy's websites:

www.bobartlett.com

www.betsyeby.com


Love,
Nancy





4 comments:

  1. Great report on s great family..Thank, enjoyed it..
    David

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    1. Thanks David. Visiting family is important and so rewarding.

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  2. Wow! A busy few weeks indeed. Excellent pictures, and so nice to catch up with family and friends.

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    1. Peter, I don't know how many times I have told myself that I would post to the blog as we travel. Somehow, it seems we stay so busy that I never do that. We had a great trip and you are right, being together with family and friends is terrific tonic.

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