January 12, 2017: First Day at Dad’s

We all slept in a lot this morning.  We are very exhausted after such a long week and staying up so late last night.  I actually only got up for maybe three or four hours before Luciana and I decided to just go down for a nap.  Luciana mostly did not nap and just hung out on the futon with me snuggling while I actually rested or slept for about six hours.  Boy did I need it.  I felt so much better after all of that sleep. I have been so sick for days.

Once I was up I ordered pizza from Papa Roni’s and drove down to Pavilion to pick it up.  I had a semi truck pull out in front of me, running the stop sight from 246 going onto 63.  Thank goodness it was not icy or I would have slammed into him.

I got two pizzas and loads of blue cheese dressing and brought it home where we fired up Rick Steves on YouTube and watched some of his stuff on Rome while we ate.

A very short day for me.  Back to bed on the early side.  I really need my sleep.

January 11, 2017: Grandma’s Funeral

Today is the funeral for grandma Myers.  I was up probably around seven thirty. We had a bit to do this morning and we needed to get out the door on the early side.  The funeral officially starts at ten but we are hoping to get underway to get there closer to nine.

We all had to shower and stuff this morning and I could not take a short shower with the terrible head cold that I have.  I need the hot steam to be able to breath even if just for a little while.  This cold is really kicking my butt.

We finally left the house just after nine.  Gwen and Mike had already left to make sure that they were getting there ahead of us.

We arrived and did the car dance to get ourselves into our proper spot in the funeral procession line.  We are pretty far up in the line.

We had probably half an hour of just hanging out with the immediate family before people really started to arrive for the funeral.  Luciana was not feeling great on her stomach and sat with Dominica on a couch in the back while Liesl sat on Monica’s lap on  a couch near me and cried a little and slept a lot.  Not unlike grandpa Myers’ funeral a few years ago where Monica held baby Luciana for the entire service.  I sat between Joe and Mike in the second row.

It was a nice service.  I heard the story of grandma having gotten her foot caught in a saddle stirrup when she was young and being dragged by the horse and taken over a barded wire fence and how she had never allowed any of her girls to ride saddled horses after that, which is why they all grew up learning to ride bare back.  This was shocking to me that I was not aware of this story as just forty years ago I myself got my foot caught in a stirrup like that in a stampede and was almost killed.  How did these two stories not get combined?

They also talked about grandma’s incredible love of travel which, very likely, is my primary source of it in me.  No one else in the family traveled as much as my mother’s parents.  Even with all of the travel that I have done, they still went to so many places that I have not yet made it to, especially in places like Germany.  We are catching up pretty fast, though.

After the service we drove to the cemetery where my uncle Denny and uncle Don, along with my cousin Brett and the cousin “in laws” Mike and Joe were pall bearers with me.  The service at the grave site was very short but nice.  Luciana made sure to get one of the pink carnations from the casket for my dad since he was unable to come out to join us in Ohio for the funeral.

From the cemetery we all went to the Center Church at the corner of Georgetown and Ravenna (44) which I have never been inside of before.   We had a nice little gathering there.  Probably about two hours.  There was a small meal and some pie.  I had two pieces of cherry rhubarb, it was amazing.

After church we went to grandma’s house for the afternoon.  The family just hung out there until six when it was time for the cousins and Aunt Gayle to drive to a local vineyard to go to their Crush House for a nice dinner before the Millers hit the road to drive to New York.

Dinner was really nice, the place was great and the food was awesome.  We had a great dinner, everyone really enjoyed it and it was nice for all of us “youngsters” to get a chance to visit together (Brett and Robin were the only ones of our age that were not there.)

From dinner we returned to Mike and Gwen’s house to pack up.  We were there for probably an hour before we managed to get underway and start driving towards New York which takes just under five hours.

The weather was not horrible but was not great for our drive tonight.   Some rain and tons of wind.  We were blown all over the place for the entire drive.  It was pretty fatiguing and I got a speeding ticket east of Cleveland which we have to deal with now, although it is only $165 and I just need to mail it is.  So not the end of the world and my first speeding ticket in a really long time.

We did alright and got to dad’s house sometime after three thirty in the morning.  It took us way longer to get started and way longer on the drive than we had hoped that it would and I was just so tired when we got in but we made it and we do not need to drive anywhere now until either Saturday evening or Sunday morning when we go down to Brooklyn for our flight to Italy.

We visited with dad until easily five in the morning, then were off to bed.  The girls were not very tired because they had slept in the car nearly all night.  And dad takes naps and is up on a semi-regular basis so it did not affect him all that much.  But Dominica and I were ready to drop and needed our sleep.

January 10, 2017: Calling Hours

I managed to get four hours of sleep last night.  I was awake by six thirty.  I came downstairs and got some water.  Bianca slept with Liesl all night.  It’s very sweet.  Liesl loves having a dog with whom to snuggle and she needed her tonight.  It worked out well.

We got dressed and ready and I drove everyone in the Quest to the calling hours.  We got stuck on the outskirts of Canton waiting of a never ending train that actually stopped and parked blocking the road that we were on.  A bit ridiculous.  Mike said that it can take forty five minutes for a train to move out there.  So we had to turn around and drive into Canton to get to a bridge to go over the train!  What a pain.

Calling hours went all evening.  It was nice getting a chance to hang out with so much of the family.  I see them so seldom.  We got to meet my cousin Brett’s fiancee Robin, as well, whom we have not yet met.  They have been together for more than a year now.  We tend to be pretty out of touch with everything in Ohio.

After the calling hours we all went back to grandma’s house for the evening and spent the evening there with just the close family.

January 9, 2017: Finally Made It to Ohio

Monday morning.  We starting working on getting the tires dealt with around eight thirty.  I called our insurance and got everything confirmed as to what to do.  I was going to just run out and deal with the tire myself but Dominica felt that it would make more sense if we packed up and got out of the house with the kids and all went to deal with it so that we would be out of the way and could get out before Kelly left for work so that she could lock up the house after us.  That was the wrong decision as we were unable to get the kids all ready and out the door before Kelly left for work anyway.  So we ended up losing two hours or more of time this morning because of that and then the kids had to sit and wait at the tire shop instead of sleeping another hour and just hanging out at the house with their devices charging.  More of the disaster weekend.

So instead of getting to AutoTire at 8:30, we got there around 10:30.  The insurance approved the tire replacement instantly but took about two hours to get the payment sent over leaving us with quite a bit of time to kill while waiting for that.

We went to Subway and got ourselves a late breakfast or early lunch.  That was good and took up some time.  Then we went back to AutoTire and just sat there in the waiting room.  They had wifi so the girls were on their iPads.  I did some walking while we were there, just around the plaza.

It was half past noon when we were finally onto the road.  The insurance covered everything, which was a big relief.  And we were underway.

The drive was not so bad today.  But it was a very late start.  I did all of the driving today, and most of it was in the dark.

We did stop for a quick stop for ice cream at a Dairy Queen.  The girls had never been to one before and really liked it.  Luciana declared it her favourite ice cream.  Dad would be proud.

We grabbed some Taco Bell late at night once we were into Ohio.  The girls love Taco Bell now.  I finally converted them to it.  Their favourite is the cheesy roll ups.

It was about midnight when we got into Canton and found Gwen and Mike’s house.  They have lived here for about four years and we have never managed to see their house! They were all set up with an air mattress in the living room for the girls to sleep on.

We visited until probably two in the morning and then got off to bed.

January 8, 2017: Missouri

I called the insurance company this morning but they are closed on the weekend and we cannot talk to them until the morning.  That’s a bit of a problem.  I called a tire place up the street and verified that they have the tires that we need and what it will cost.  There is no huge hurry to get to Ohio, now, so we need to save the hundreds of dollars on the tire.  We paid a lot for this insurance, we need to use it.

We started the day going out to lunch with Paul and Karen. Had a really nice lunch at a local bar and grill that is right across the street from them.

This afternoon, at Paul and Karen’s recommendation, we took Karen’s car from lunch and drove the girls to the St. Louis Science Center and had a really nice afternoon at the museum.  The girls had a great time.   They loved the dinosaur exhibit which had one of the “digging for bones” activities that Liesl loves so much.  Luciana’s favourite exhibit was one where you squeezed bottles and smelled a dozen different things and had to guess what they were.

We closed down the museum, which is free.  It’s not huge but it is really nice and well done and very impressive considering that it is totally free.

We went back to the house and relaxed for a while.  Kelly came home from work and Dominica requested that we all go out to eat at a place she saw down the street called Uncle Bill’s Pancake House.  Dinner ended up being quite good.