Five years ago we changed from being a couple into being a family 🙂  Five years seems like such a landmark age.  I just can’t believe that my little Liesl is now five years old.  She is officially school age now.
I went to work normal time today, there was nothing for me to do if I got in early so I decided that a little extra sleep, after being up so late last night, would be ideal.
Work ended up being very short today. Â Just after noon we were given the all clear to head home and enjoy the holiday! Â That was awesome. Â The weather is not great, it has been raining downstate since yesterday around noon, and it has been snowing back home since last night. Â Getting most of the drive done in daylight will help a lot.
We were worried about the snow coming down up north and looked into train options but there was nothing good.
I had some work to do so I could not actually leave super early but I was out at two. Â I had forgotten to pack my CPAP so had to run back to Peekskill to deal with that. Â It was just before three when I pulled out of Peekskill to drive the little Chevy Spark up to Frankfort.
Luckily it was only a light rain coming down in our area, although we had been under flash flood warnings all morning. Â It was warm hitting fifty today.
The drive went pretty well. Â Traffic wasn’t horrible and the rain wasn’t a problem.
I stopped at the first New York State Thruway rest stop and grabbed some dinner at Arthur Treacher’s Fish and Chips which I can’t remember the last time that I had that. Â We used to have one of those in Batavia and we used to go there a lot when I was about Liesl’s age. Â I can’t remember when it closed there but so long ago that I can’t even remember exactly where it was. Â It was awesome getting it again and I couldn’t help but think of mom putting vinegar on her fish and chips there. Â It was at Arthur Treacher’s that she taught me to do that. Â Although I still use tartar sauce and ketchup myself.
As I got farther north the snow started about forty miles south of Albany but it was not coming down too hard. Â The real issue was the wind that picked up. Â I was having a really hard time controlling the car for much of the drive as I was being blown all over the road. Â New York does such an amazing job of keeping the road clear of snow, though, that the Thruway was not a problem.
I didn’t have to deal with snowy roads until I got off at the Herkimer exit and hopped onto 5s. Â That was a slow crawl for the last few miles.
It was eight when I pulled into Frankfort, way ahead of our original schedule. Â Originally we thought that I would be leaving Peekskill around six thirty not three. Â So more than three hours early. Dominica didn’t tell the girls that I was coming early so that I could surprise them.
I got in the door and the birthday girl almost exploded with excitement. Â She came running to hug me at the door.
I got to spend several hours with the girls tonight. Â We had a nice time. Â It’s rough being apart for a few days.
We are celebrating Liesl’s birthday tomorrow rather than today. Â But I am very thankful that we did not have to be apart on her birthday and I made it to Frankfort only half an hour later than if I had just been coming home from work on a normal night.