Monday, 9 December 2024

Trip to the city!

 We took off Friday, after lunch, to go into Ottawa. This was a big trip for me! We haven't slept over anywhere in all of 2024! I'll be happy to move into 2025. I've been in a bit of a slump, and still slowly climbing out of it. 

We drove in through Richmond, where they were ice fishing. It was a surprise, because the river flows so quickly, they don't tend to freeze as quickly as lakes.

We had a lovely visit with Caitlin. She works a 4-day week, which is great. They are so busy, between school activities and work. The grandkids have had rehearsals every school night of the week. The weekends are for homework. We saw their newly renovated bathroom. That's taken some time, energy, and organization. 

JL arrived home from work, and we had fajitas. The grandies don't come home for dinner after school. There are lots of fast food restaurants in the city, and the kids all eat together, with them car pooling with one another. 

It's been a bit of a topsy turvy year. We celebrated Jo's birthday in early October. I knew things would get busier, and we seldom see him on his birthday. That's the way December rolls. That said, we didn't have a real party on Joe/Brian's birthday in November. Caitlin made a crazy cake, which Grampa can eat. 




Finishing dinner and dessert, off we went to the high school. They were putting on a musical: The Addams Family. This was the purpose of our trip. Jo and Aster were excited to have us there.

Aster was in charge of the music, following in the footsteps of her Uncle T. They used a taped score, rather than a band – as they did when my kids attended. There just isn't the support for the arts that there used to be. 

Aster texted Caitlin before dinner, asking her to bring oranges. Oranges duly delivered! We had front row seats. Jo was in the cast, as one of the 'ancestors,' but we can't take photos for copyright issues. 

This is Perry↓, and he has been teaching here at this high school for 26 years. I know, because Caitlin went to this school that year! She graduated in 1997.  Perry made a lovely speech about the legacy the arts has delivered for our kids over the years. Caitlin's brothers went to school here, as well, and he mentioned my name, and how it is awesome teaching former student's children!  It was touching. It is a full circle moment, since both Jo and Aster were involved in the musical. Jo following in her Uncle Jesse's footsteps. Caitlin played in the band back in her day. 

 Perry mentored my son, Jesse, who was a professional actor for a number of years. Jess is now doing Wealth Management, having taken a number of upgrades to do this. I think his personality and his actor training (BFA) made him an excellent professional. 


The kids ran backstage after the show. "Back stage" in a high school is the hallway, suitably curtained off. They had 8 minutes to remove their costumes and make up, and come out to meet family and friends. The make up was amazing, white, with dark shadows for the 'ancestors.' We meeted and greeted, and congratulated the kids in the hall. All costumes put away.  

After everyone arrived home, and the grandies were delivered home by their car pool dad, we debriefed. Jo was wired. He was explaining all the mistakes, and how they recovered. Their best show was the matinee on Saturday, they thought. Apparently, Jo was kissed – by a special friend!


We watched the neighbours walk by after breakfast. This dude was busy!


After we were home, they had a presentation. Jo turns 17 today. He was given an early birthday present. Jo plans on taking astrophysics at university. 

Papa thrifted a telescope! 

17 comments:

Tom said...

...a fun trip.

Anvilcloud said...

It must have been nice to get out and about with the kids and the grands. Congrats to Jo.

Barbara Rogers said...

Oh that telescope is a fantastic 17 year old's gift. And getting a kiss from the right person is too! So glad you were there and included in the salutations. It surely was a good time for all.

Jeanie said...

This sounds like the best time for you! How fun to be with your dear ones and to get to see the play, too, which had to be extra fun since you had grands involved. Your family is just wonderful -- I'm so glad you got this getaway!

RedPat said...

It sounds like you had a great time.

DrumMajor said...

I'm exhausted just reading about your visit! Busy busy. Linda in Kansas

Nancy J said...

Birthdays and a night away, Jenn, you look wonderful, JB, ditto for a 75 year young guy. Lots of snow, and that's not even in winter for you.

Elephant's Child said...

it looks and sounds like a fabulous trip away.

Hena Tayeb said...

What a wonderful time you had with your family. Lovely photos.

Cloudia said...

Blessings Jenn! You are lucky in your people. Aloha

Cloudia said...

Happy Birthday!

Red said...

Great contact with the grandkids.

Far Side of Fifty said...

Fun stuff when you can get away and share good times with family!

eileeninmd said...

Happy birthday to Jo! I am glad you were able to get away.
Fun times with the family. Take care, have a great day!

Kathy G said...

What a special visit!

DeniseinVA said...

How wonderful! A lovely celebration with your family.

Val Ewing said...

Ohhhh, a telescope! I want one! Very cool!

Let's see, it looks like a crazy fun trip to me and probably a good time too with visiting and activities.
The neighbor with all those dogs. Can't imagine walking them all of the time.

Seems I need to catch up on your doings. You are so busy!