By the time we got back to TX, the durable Honda was
starting to make an unreliable sound. We headed to San Angelo in West Texas to
visit my Dad and other family. Luckily my Mom’s family owns Wilson Tire & Automotive and
they were able to take a look at my car and give me the bad news that the
bearing in the transmission was bad and I needed a new transmission. I ordered
a part online thanks to my dad’s quick research and just had to wait it out.
There could be worse places to be stuck, that I am sure of. We stayed with my
Dad for a few days and enjoyed some good home cooking and family time.
One of
the hitches was that we were supposed to be picking up the dogs, Sam and Roxy,
that Sunday. Since my mom happened to be in town visiting my grandmother, we
hitched a ride with her and all made our way back home with dogs in tow. The
next two weeks we spent time at the house, organized, cleaned, filed paperwork,
unpacked, and washed every dish in the house.
Being gone for 10 months really adds up to your chore list fast. We were
also finally able to make the last major purchase for the house, a shiny new 5
burner stove. This is where the Pintrest and cooking addiction really set in.
My friend Alicia came in for the weekend and we were able to make a home cooked
meal of sweet potato burritos with avocado salsa verde and a pumpkin crunch
cake. Lucky for me, Alicia just so happened to be heading slightly in the
direction of my car and was gracious enough to go out of her way to get me back
to the reliable Honda, after a detour to Ikea of course.
Only a
short week after I got my car back it was time to pack up again. Once again
headed East, but along the northern route with 2 dogs. We spent the night in
Jackson MS and made it to Tony’s mom’s (Rachel) house in Greenville SC the next
day. After only one night Tony’s brother David and his family made a surprise
trip to spend the weekend in SC and Virginia. Rachel made her famous chicken and
dumplings and the kids had marshmallow banana boats by the campfire outside. The
next day David’s family packed up for Virginia and Tony and I were close
behind. We spent the next 2 nights visiting with Tony’s dad (Rudy) and his
family in Virginia while the guys dressed up in camouflage and roamed into the
woods seeking deer. It is always too short when family leave and we were glad
that David, Vikki, Chris, Trevor, and Dustin were all able to visit while we
were there too.
The
next few weeks we went back and forth from SC to Virginia another time, seeing
as much family as we could. Since Tony and I are on an extreme budget, we
didn’t do as much site seeing as we normally would, but we did get to enjoy
some fall colors in SC when we first arrived and even saw a few snow flurries.
We had an early Thanksgiving in VA and spent Thanksgiving with Rachel’s family
in SC. Tony is a magnet for babies and
children and he had a good fix with rubber band babies (when you can give them
back to their parents) for a while. Meanwhile young children still seemed
terrified by me, so we all had a little entertainment. Southern hospitality is always at its finest
here were the biscuits are hot, the honey is flowing, and the butter is never
in short supply. Every house we went to we tried new recipes and Rachel’s
thanksgiving dinner was composed of many a Pintrest dishes that turned out
beautifully. I can’t even count the butter I have consumed on this trip, and it
will not be easy to burn off. It is so
nice to have gotten to spend this time with friends and family, but it will be
nice to go home and sleep in our own bed again, even if that means hitting the
gym and job hunting.
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