Dear blog readers,
Just a brief message to tell you I got home safely on Tuesday (Sept. 6). What a joy to be reunited with my family here! On Wednesday and Thursday I went to school. As the first hours in the mornings are taken over with marching practice right now, preparing for the Independence Day on Sept. 15, I had a very light schedule. A nice way to ease back into the school routine. Friday was Children's Day, so there was only a half day with activities, games, piñatas and other treats. (I opted out, in favor of a chance to continue my unpacking.) On Friday evening, I shared with the family some of the many things I brought home in my fully loaded suitcases. Little remembrances from the house at 609 Bross (our Ashbaugh family home, now being readied for sale) and many other stops along the way.
I will add in here one last photo, of the Fort Collins Pipe Band. It seems a bit thematic of my last days there, as I also took in a local performance of the musical "Brigadoon", performed by the Jester's Theater in Longmont. There were several Scottish events going on in Northern Colorado.
The three day high school reunion in Longmont was a lot of fun. Thank God for name tags!! We had to look at each other's tags to help jar the memory, as many of us had not seen each other for 50 years! And sometimes that didn't help us, as some of the attendees were spouses, not classmates, often someone we had never met before. Several people brought food treats from their various home locations or their hunting trips, ranging from elk, buffalo, venison, salmon (just caught and smoked that week) to Hawaiian macadamia nuts and applets-and-cotlets from the northwest. This fancy fare was enjoyed on Sunday at the Breckenridge home of Gene and Mary Pflum, where our family was fortunate to visit way back on July 17. So it was like closing a circle in my circuitous itinerary.
My brother Alan came to take me and the many suitcases to the airport on Monday. We, and his wife Mary, had a really good time getting reacquainted during this vacation. I am hoping he will be able to come visit us in Honduras in February when there will be a Rotary meeting regarding their Central American water projects in Tegucigalpa. I even packed one extra suitcase for him to bring me, in the event he is able to come. If not, well, I guess it will stay in Colorado till the next time, whenever that might be.
We love hearing back from you readers. We hope to stay in touch, though daily tasks our consuming most of our time. We are extremely thankful for having this wonderful vacation, full of rich experiences, connections with family and friends and treasured memories. Thank you to everyone who helped us along the way. Love, Nancy
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