Scottish Highlands

Scottish Highlands

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Making It Up As I Go Along #511


It’s Coming

Once a year, on average, I see my sister and her family.  E-mails and texts bridge gaps but still, I sometimes think how a brother and sister should see each other more than two to three weeks out of fifty-two. 

But with approximately seven hours of expensive fly time and three time zones between us… and with jobs and, for one of us, family life in the mix… two to three weeks a year is about it. 

And my times with Edena… being so few… have become a fairly big event.  Mom and dad are in on it too.  And so it’s seven of us together most of the time.  Seven is good and, occurring so rarely, these meetings are a special time of year.  Though it makes meeting up with close family members a bit more of an event than would be ideal. 

I just don’t really have regular, daily life with my family.  The majority of times I see mom and dad… and almost all of the times I see Edena, Duff and the girls… there’s the underlying feeling of making sure to keep to a schedule and maintain a check list of things to be done.

Not that this is surprising… with so little time together.  And not that it’s really a problem.  But it does leave you missing those times long ago, when we were all under one roof and things just happened. 

After supper rounds of Star Trek re-runs on TV.  Impromptu recreations of Bryan Adam’s “Run to You” video as the record played.  Spur of the moment trips to Signal Hill followed by a Tim Horton’s lunch.  A quick game of Yahtzee as supper cooks. 

These are a few of the highlights of times with Edena, dad, and mom… none of which were planned out or organized, but all of which help define my thoughts of family.

But that was then, and this is now.  And my family time of year once again approaches.  Edena and family are due to arrive in Ottawa on Saturday.  And we’ll have four days of parentless/grandparentless time.  Some restaurant meals… some Art Gallery visits… Canada Day festivities all await. 

And then, it’s the time of seven.  On the night of the 4th… and, unfortunately the morning of the 5th, Edena and family make the trek to Newfoundland.

Points tickets make a flight from Ottawa to St. John’s appear to be world travel.  If you go with a regular ticket rather than points, you can find yourself on the summit of Kilimanjaro in less time than their travel to St. John’s will take. 

Yes, it helps bring a family that’s strewn across the country together, but when the suggestion came down that I could book my flight home to travel with my family, I took a pass Halifax airport at 3:00 AM may very well be my definition of hell. 

So twelve hours after they leave, I’ll follow my family home.  I’ll actually leave only shortly after they arrive.  It may well be me who goes to wake them… and, on the evening of the 5th, the family will be together again.

Not only will it be my short time with the full family again.  But it will also be my first time in Newfoundland, during the summer months, in four years. 

My trips home usually take place around Christmas, with another trip either sometime around April or May… or during September. 

But summer St. John’s will be a welcome treat.  Prime hiking time.  And BBQ’s or patio visits with friends will be highlights as well.

And no trip to Newfoundland is complete without the journey to Central.  The bed and breakfast is already booked on Fogo Island.  One of the actual four corners of the earth shall be visited.  It’s true… the Flat Earth Society has told us so.  Brimstone Head will no doubt be explored.  As well as Back Wester’ Shore… Sandy Cove… and the Lion’s Den hiking trail.

Botwood may also gain a visit.  Mom’s hometown just always seems sunny whenever you visit.  Purple soil with lush trees and shrubs make for wonderful berry picking… eating… trips when you visit at the right time of year.  Otherwise, it’s a quiet town good for walking.  The old US military base being a prime location to head. 

And a cheat day will have to be planned for my eating schedule in order to coincide with lunch at the Irving gas station in Clarenville.  Such burgers have rarely been found anywhere else in this world.  Indeed, there is much more to Clarenville than a place to fill up the gas. 

All of this is to come.  Much more that I couldn’t even guess will also occur.  It’s the highlight of the year.  And it all begins in four days. 

When you’ve got family and Irving gas station hamburgers on the schedule, who needs Disney World?

TUESDAY…
--- Hot day.  Humidity puts it around 36.  Play RCMP ball after work and the sweat rolls.  Fun playing centre field but my throwing arm isn’t much of an outfield arm anymore.  Funny the difference in throwing in the infield and outfield.

WEDNESDAY…
--- Hotter.  Both yesterday and today were kind of busy at work and it got up to 43 with the humidity today.  Water the lawns after supper and watch some TV tonight.

THURSDAY…
--- Wake to the news of Uncle Jim’s passing.  He had some health issues of late but times like this, you wish you lived closer to home. 
--- Night shift… kind of busy for the first half.  Pretty quiet the second.

FRIDAY…
--- Up around noon.  Some TV and a walk for an hour.
--- Work is fairly quiet. 

SATURDAY…
--- Water the lawns.  Mow the front.  Supper with Karl at Paddy’s Pub.  And a 45 minute walk.  Nice day.

SUNDAY…
--- Softball practice.  Seems the power of a few seasons ago isn’t there anymore.  Perhaps more power than I thought was generated from my shoulder and it just doesn’t have it anymore.  Still hitting good line drives, but haven’t been close to the fence yet this season.  Oh well, it’s still fun.
--- A patio for lunch after the practice and then home for some Breaking Bad catch up.  I’m now ready for season 5 to start.

MONDAY…
--- Rainy day.  Get groceries and clean the house.  We still play softball tonight… between the puddles.  It stops raining as we play but things are pretty muddy.

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