

Oh Em Gee!!! My second grandchild is graduating from high school. How on earth has that happened. I haven't become THAT old, have I? At any rate, it means a trip to Abilene so Mister and I are on the road again. As we are leaving Dallas, Jen calls and lets us know that her flights are messed up and she is currently sitting on the tarmac in Dallas. She's going to miss her connecting flight to Abilene. Well, this is an easy one. Turn the car around Mister. Let's take the northern route and pass right by the airport.
With a quick in and out, Jen is soon safely in our car and we are once again driving west. It gives us a nice chance to talk and spend time with my daughter. Much loved time.
I'm starving by the time we arrive in Abilene and food is MY first order of business. The whole family goes to Heff's and have a wonderful, slow, lunch. It's great just to sit and talk. Seriously, I am in heaven spending time with 5 grands, Jen and Louis.
All good things come to an end though and we are back at the house with almost everyone taking a nap. Okaaaaay. Then the flutter of excitement. It's time to get ready and head to the center. We have someone to graduate. Several students are playing in an ensemble as we arrive and it sets a perfect mood.