April 21-24 was the first annual "grandparents' spring break weekend". We met up in Salt Lake City after I traveled by plane, while Frank and Carole enjoyed an almost 2 day train ride from Vancouver to Sacramento to SLC.
Surprise!!!!
I consider myself a seasoned air traveler. So when this weekend trip to Salt Lake City came about I figured I would use a carry on so not have to wait for checked luggage upon arrival. I could simply head for the exit and not keep my ride waiting. Imagine my dismay when I discovered the plane is boarded outside, up 3 levels of ramp. I was not
prepared to lug my carry on up tha ramp! p
Worse was upon arrival to discover that after a walk of 1/2 mile, pulling my suitcase, that we must pass the baggage area before exiting. I could have checked my luggage for free and still end up the same place and time. Super bummer!
Viewing the salt flats
Wasatch Mountains
Sugar House neighborhood
Grandparents' tea time!
Gram G, Frank, Carole
When you're needing a kiss...
Or a ride...
Or a visit from the past...
Party like a rockstar...
Or...a rock...
Fragrant spring blossoms!
Main event of the weekend...
attend Westminster LaCrosse game
Featuring goalie, Jake Miller!!
School building and mountains in background
Westminster College with Wasatch Mountain Range
Gram G, Debbie, Keys, Carole, Frank, Jake
Gotta check out the peacocks
And Black Rifle Coffee Company
Can't forget the Morman Tabernacle Choir venue!
Lunch downtown SLC
Last view of the Wasatch's and on to the airport
The 5 of us all flew back to Vancouver about the same time. Deb and Keys together: Frank, Carole and I together...no outside ramps...
Waving goodbye to Deb and Keys on their plane while waiting for our flight.
This was a successful first annual grandparents' spring break weekend. Deb thought next year we should try Florida to interact with the alligators! I had a fun time hanging out with Carole and Frank, Deb and Keys and Jake. Jake and the team played a good game against a powerful opponent, losing by one point, 13 to 12. I am grateful for all the opportunities to interact with my grandchilden!
(Honorary prize to whoever can spot the technical glitch I wasn't able to fix.)
This has been a good 3 GeoGram weeks in the life of Gram G.
"May you live to see your children's children-- peace be upon Israel." (Psalm 128:6)
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