Monday, October 12, 2015

Weekend with my Sisters (need to finish)

On Thursday I left work and drove north to Cincinnati and then over to Wheeling WV where I stayed the night on my trip to see both my sisters in Northern Virginia.

On my way there on Friday, I found my way to the Pennsylvania State Capital Building were my sweet and dear friend, Julieann Newill works.  I was hoping to meet her for lunch and catch up on all that we have missed through the years.  She was my Maid of Honor at my wedding and my roommate, co-worker and best friend back in 1990-1991.  We had a wonderful visit.  She is still very strong in the church but going through a rough time - and will probably divorce her husband, Doug this year.  So sad.

On ward.

I arrived in Virginia and realized I was very close to my other bridesmaid, Sherri Blauer and decided to just stop by to see if she and her husband were home.  THEY Were!!!!  How amazing and wonderful.  We had a wonderful visit touring their new place and catching up.  They are very faithful and doing very well.

Then I made it to Reston were I met up with my sisters and we went to the Red Tavern to meet up with all of Sandy's High School Reunion friends for drinks (not me) before heading to the South Lakes Seahawks football game - it's perfect timing because tonight's game is against our rival - Herndon Hornets.  We won!!!!

Sandy, Kirstie and I had a super fun time together.  It felt strange to be in a familiar place but not know hardly anyone.  Melanie Kirsh and Lori Malone remembered me and were so sweet to talk and catch up.  This trip was really for Sandy to attend her High School reunion and I came along to support her!

After the game we went to Reston Town Center and met friends at Jacksons.  I remembered Brian Allen - he played basketball at Penn State.

Saturday...

I drove home all day Sunday - it was a very long drive, but it was super great to see my sisters!!!

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Quote for the Day

"Happiness is found along the way ...
... not at the end of the road.
- Cowabunga Bay (7/30/10)