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December 29, 2007

Home again home again


Color in winter
Originally uploaded by Heather Clift
Finally made it home after a colossal screw up by Continental which meant that we had to spend the night in Houston (bleah!). We had to pay for our own hotel, and we had to pay our cat sitter for another day of sitting on our cats, errrr....feeding the cats. We will be spending this week talking Continental about picking up those costs because we were not delayed by an act of God, but instead, by Continental's computers. It will, I suspect, take an act of God to get Continental to pay, but hey, I've got the time to hassle them!

Lesson learned: Never, ever fly Continental. The amount of incompetency we ran into makes me wonder how they keep their airplanes in the sky. My guess is that their pilots are the only ones with any brains because no one else we talked to / worked with seemed to show any evidence of intelligence.

The trip itself was pretty cool, other than the fact that two days into it I became really, really sick for the duration.

It was awesome seeing Brian's family and watching Brian, Rick and Tom Sr play poker. Bailey is as creative and fun to be around as I remembered, and LoriJean is talking now!

We hung out at my sister's. Her new house is big, well-lit, cozy and beautiful. I am so happy for them. Maggie and Matt were a lot of fun to hang out with. Maggie is getting to be quite a cook too - she did most of the work for the sugar cookies and nearly all the work of making the Christmas wreath, cool! Matt looks so much like my dad did at that age it is almost spooky, and of course I think they are the most intelligent and wonderful kids I've ever been around.

Then we were off to Madison to check on our house and see friends. Brian came up with the idea of playing Abscentee-Landlord Bingo, in which each square is "72 Nova on bricks in front yard", "house on fire", "broken windows", etc. Happily, we couldn't even fill in one of the squares - the house looked like it was in better condition than we left it, and the decorations for Christmas the tenants put up were tasteful and nice.

Seeing our friends was both fun and hard. We hung out with so many cool people in Madison - intelligent, fun, challenging and awesome, and seeing them made us wonder why we moved. Luckily, the weather that night reminded us. By the time we left Nate and Beth, the streets and sidewalks were covered with a sheet of ice. We tried to park in the Concourse hotel's lot, but they had warnings that SUV, van and minivan owners parked at their own risk due to 6 foot ceilings (what?). It was pretty obvious that the SUV Brian's brother lent to us wasn't going to fit, so we parked on the street in front of MATC. In the morning, the SUV was encased in a layer of ice thick enough that no amount of pounding would open the doors and it was 11 degrees outside without the windchill (which was pretty significant). So, I love my friends in Madison, and will visit them every chance I get, but I am still an Oregonian girl, just like I thought. And not just for the weather :)

Dean and Michele were kind enough to come rescue us as we had plans to eat sushi for breakfast at Murimoto's. It was fun, but Wasabi still has the very best sushi in town, and Todd's tofu dish at Murimoto was, in his words, disgusting.

After that, Brian and I headed out, but not before stopping at Willy St Co-op which remains my favorite grocery of all time. Our membership hadn't expired so we bought a few things to bring back with us.

In Waukesha, my cousin Steve and his wife Sheela and their super cute kids were there to hang out. We played games, watched movies and drank enough to sink a ship. Gretchen taught Brian and I to play Ring of Death (gosh, that's a lot of drinks). By that time I was sent to bed as being too sick from my cold to hang out anymore.

The rest of the trip, I hung out with Gretchen, Jay, Maggie and Matt and Brian hung out with his family. It was a cozy good Christmas, and I will miss my family and friends until the next time I head back to Wisconsin to see them. But I'm very happy to be home in Portland.

After the long two days of travel to get here, and this horrible cold, I slept for 13 hours straight. The only reason I woke up then is because Moose was purring so loudly on Brian's legs as we slept - I think he was as happy to see us as we were to see him.

Posted by Heather at December 29, 2007 06:12 PM