Family, Friends, and Moss
As it turns out, this
vacation almost never happened: It wasn't planned, and it (mostly) wasn't paid
for. But, it happened anyway.
About a year earlier, I was bumped off an overbooked Delta flight and
received $450 "Delta Dollars", good for flights on Delta but not for
anything else, and good only for a year from date of issue. That year ended March 12,
2001, as I realized a few days before then while preparing for a business trip. But, no matter;
I would trade it in when a got back a few days before the Delta dollars expired.
Wrong! My return flight was delayed, and I got back to Phoenix a day
late! However, fortunately, the very nice woman at the Delta counter allowed me
to use the Delta dollars--but I had to do so, then! Quick, where could
Michael and I both go for $450?
Our options were (obviously) limited, but we decided, at the ticket counter,
to visit the Pacific Northwest. Michael had nieces and nephews living in Oregon;
I had dear friends in Washington State and Vancouver, and neither of us had seen
the Olympic National Park and wanted to. So, the tickets were bought and the
trip "planned", if you can call it that, for the following week,
when I had no classes scheduled.
No Packing Allowed
Michael and I were about to receive my Mom for her yearly visit, and my son
was still living with us while he attended art school. So, running out of space,
we had decided to get a storage unit, move the stuff in the garage into it, and
move our offices into the garage. Since the garage isn't air conditioned (and
temperatures here in the Phoenix area can reach 115º in the summer!), this was
not an ideal situation but it seemed to be the only choice. However, the night
before we left on our trip, we received a call from our landlady: Would we be
interested in moving into a larger house she had? So, instead of packing, we
went to look at it (and accepted). So, now, we had to halt the garage move
(already in progress), and leave instructions to my son to start moving into the
new house. In addition, Michael's sister, Surya, had en emergency need for us to
bring her some office equipment from the East Valley (a two hour drive), I had
some changes I'd promised to make to the church web site, and Michael had work
to do for the church's Public Relations Committee, of which he is chairperson,
and for our men's group's annual business meeting.
So, we never went to bed. John drove us to the airport at 6:30 am, and I
dozed on the plane. (Michael hasn't flown enough to be able to do that, yet.) By
noon, we were in Seattle.
We rented a car there for the drive. I had made reservations for a modest
one, but found out when we arrived that the only car on Alamo's lot with a CD
player (can't drive without one of those, can we?) was a sleek, black, Toyota
Celica. So, that's what we got!
Nieces and Nephews
We were scheduled to spend our first night with Michael's nephew, Devala, and
his fiancé, Aimee, and her two kids. We were supposed to spend the second night
with Michael's niece, Liz, and her husband Steve, and their baby. Both live in
Portland, OR. However, for reasons of logistics, we wound up staying with Donald
both nights. That first night, Liz and Steve, and another of Michael's nieces,
Michelle, with her husband, Ismael, and all their kids, came to Donald's to
visit.
The next night, we had dinner with yet another nephew of Michael's Gerry, and
his lovely wife, Sue. They have a spectacular home in an upscale neighborhood,
perfectly appointed; and we had a lovely dinner. Unfortunately, no photos were
taken as we inadvertently left Devala's digital camera behind.
The Rest Of The Trip
We also visited:
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