Because the Nick Horns wont be able to participate in the Brazilian nuptials of Ben and Eliana on December 30th; my husband had been scheming to find a way to visit with his little brother before his big day. Work commitments dictated that he travel to the west coast the second weekend in December. As luck would have it, a mutual high school friend, who now teaches English at our alma mater, invited Nick to speak to several Junior and Senior classes about his military experience in the same time frame. Nick was honored that she asked, and it was of high priority that he make it happen. He had also hoped to give my weary prego body a break by taking Emmy with him. However, after much back and forth, we determined that his ambitious trip to travel with our girl was far too complex to be realistic.
That was until I was overcome with a great urge to be with him for his presentation. I've never missed a single "Nick speaking engagement" since he gave a recruitment talk in the Monte Vista Career Center when I was a senior in high school. I just always show up, and I hated to break my record now. So, I made a pact with myself that if there were reasonable plane tickets to be had, just a week out from our intended departure, then it was a sign that God was telling me to go. It doesn't matter if you're eight and a half months pregnant and traveling with a busy two year old; God tells you to do something, you do it.
Well, the plane tickets to San Francisco were less expensive than I've seen them in a long time and the flight times were ideal. Thank you, Lord, for providing me with clear signs! Seven days later (after seven nightly prayers for a smooth travel day,) Nick deposited Emmy and I at the security gate at Nashville International, with the promise to meet us in California after work the following day. Emmy did incredibly well on our first flight to Dallas and fairly well, in spite of being nap deprived, on our second. Our only minor snafu was my ineptitude at attaching the Baby-GoGo carseat wheel adapter at the Dallas airport. I owe a great deal of credit to the monkey "backpack" leash that kept Emmy from running away from me as I wrestled that the car seat contraption on the floor. We were both beyond thrilled to see Papa drive up to retrieve us from SFO, just shy of eight hours after leaving Nashville.
Emmy benefited greatly from our last minute trip with tons of love from both sets of grandparents and all of her uncles (and soon-to-be Auntie Eliana!) Nick did an exceptional job on his presentation, and had me in tears at all three of his packed-house talks. It was an incredible "this is your life" moment, and it was very obvious that there was no other place that I was meant to be that day.
Nick spent the remaining couple of days in California enjoying some quality time with Emmy and his family. He got to watch the (very disappointing) Army vs. Navy football game at a bar in San Francisco with two of his favorite West Point classmates, RJ and Kerrie. He also had a fun (but tame) night on the town to celebrate Ben's dwindling days of bachelorhood. Emmy had fun playing with her daddy & uncles old toys, acquainting and reacquainting herself with Grammy's froggie yard ornaments, meeting some of the Horn's family friends, playing Poppy's keyboard, and chasing a completely disinterested Goliath the cat. Goliath clearly knows how very smothering her love can be for all animal life forms.
I cherished my child-free time at home with my family (and therefore many an uninterrupted conversation,) as well as some California Christmas shopping. I got jealous of my pre-Tennessee shopping self all over again as I perused a dozen stores that can't be found in a hundred-mile radius of Clarksville. I did practice some self-control and stuck to my list, however. I can be tempted, but my frugal nature always prevails. After Nick left for the business part of his trip, Emmy returned to receive some Odell family TLC. We went to the park, made some sugar cookies, oogled at Mimi's Christmas deer, built many lego towers and cuddled during some classic clay-mation Christmas flicks. The only thing that got Emmy up and ready to go to the airport Monday morning was the assurance that she would get to go see her friends at school in Tennessee the following day.
The flight home was not nearly as smooth as our previous travel experience. Our initial flight was delayed by an hour, which left us meandering (more like playing chase) around Terminal Two for two excruciatingly long hours. Emmy was quick to throw a tantrum because we were heading up on nap time, and had sticky fingers in the convenience store (thus resulting in a purchase of an opened package of sugar-coated gummy worms.) Even though we were scheduled to stop in Los Angeles, we lucked out by avoiding a plane change. We did our best to get Emmy's wiggles out on the plane, in hopes of a good long nap on the second leg. Unfortunately for my tired self, we had an excessively loud flight attendant that woke Emmy up after just 15 minutes of sleep. Needless to say, the rest of the remaining four hours of air travel weren't pretty. After gathering our suitcase, finding our car at the last shuttle stop (thanks, Babe!) we were homeward-bound. Frazzled as all get out, I made a firm pact with myself in the car not to travel at nearly nine months pregnant again; that is, unless God has other plans for me. He always knows best. :)
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Papa made many cold trips outside to admire Mimi's deer with Emmy girl.... |
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...Until he was successful in convincing her to look at them from the front window. She would come barreling into the main living room to grab whomever's hand was nearest to her to go and "see deer" from the front room. |
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Mimi's home from work! Darn blurry picture! |
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Making Christmas cookies!
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She got tired of the cookie cutters and preferred to form her cookies on the sliding glass door.
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Emmy's final product! Unfortunately, Zoe the beagle got to enjoy the fruits of her labor. :-/
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Emmy's early birthday present! She opened it on the airplane and practiced her photography skills on unsuspecting passengers.
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Nick's standing O. :) |
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Lots of appreciative handshakes.
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Unco-Jamie taught Emmy how to walk on the ceiling.
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The whole Horn family in one place!
(The soon-to-be Eliana Horn, Ben, yours truly, Emmy, Nick, Grammy, Grant and Poppy)
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