Debbie, thank you for sharing such wonderful pictures of your new grandbaby. I hope you have a safe trip back home.
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Debbie, thank you for sharing such wonderful pictures of your new grandbaby. I hope you have a safe trip back home.
Have a safe trip back. Everyone looks so content in the pics!:)
Tyler is a beautiful baby boy! Your entire family is so lucky and blessed to have him.
Debbie, please have a safe trip home.
For heaven's sake, you don't look old at all.
I am so happy that you have had this time with your daughter and your oh so handsome and adorable grandson.
I think it is just wonderful that Tyler will always have these pictures of his Grandma holding him when he was just a wee one.
I have loved every picture! Thank you for sharing your family with all of us. I feel a part of it.
What wonderful pictures. I am sure Missy was glad you were there.
You do not look old. You look peaceful, happy, and contented.
Debbie I've loved seeing & hearing all about your time with Missy in Japan, I bet it's hard to leave. But such wonderful memories you get to bring back home with you!
What sweet and precious pictures of you and Missy with that adorable Tyler!
Prayers on the way for a safe and hopefully quick trip home. I'm sure Missy and Tyler are going to miss you but I'm so glad you two were able to share this time together.
It has been so wonderful to share this with your family.
*SMOOCHES* to Tyler!
Have a safe trip home Debbie!
You guys are the best!!...making me feel happy for the "safe trip" well wishes especially.
I am home!! I left Wednesday evening EST about 8pm and arrived home this morning (Friday) shortly after midnight. I had e-mail from Missy and two sweet friends saying "Are you home??" which I answered with a very sleepy reply!! WHEW!! That is one L O N G tiring trip!! But so worth it:D On the way home, I kept imagining how good it felt to have baby Tyler sleeping on my shoulder and I could almost feel him there again:) :) kittycats_delight used this for me new siggy:)
My flight was delayerd from Atlanta to Dayton - brake fluid leak - so I ended up there for 8 hours. I saw lots of the airport and people:rolleyes:
The best was coming around the corner in Dayton and seeing my Dennis (or my "handsome bearded older man") as he calls himself now:p
All FIVE kitties happily greeted me when I walked in the door so I passed out LOTS of lovins'. I missed those guys!!!
Sorry no pictures from me but hopefully Missy has a few. Here is the repeat of a favorite:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...8/f3cb5b23.jpg
Thank you all for sharing my trip with me!! I checked PT everyday and it made me feel so good to have friends here who were happy with me and also sharing my nerves about the flight:rolleyes:
Welcome home! I had just be browsing over in Cat General to see if you were back and was tempted to start a post to find out if you were!!!! :)
Hope you'll have a restful weekend, Debbie, after that long trip. :)
Logan
Thanks sweet Logan!! I did sleep well last night but am incredibly hoarse from that dry airplane air I think - no voice!! I have been up a few hours, had breakfast and coffee and posted a bit (can't miss my PT!!:D ) - but now climbing back into bed. I suspect I will do lots of sleeping this weekend as I feel like a space cadet:rolleyes: Must be the jetlag. Missy warned me NOT to sleep in the daytime - but I am pooped!!:oQuote:
Originally posted by Logan
Welcome home! I had just be browsing over in Cat General to see if you were back and was tempted to start a post to find out if you were!!!! :)
Hope you'll have a restful weekend, Debbie, after that long trip. :)
Logan
Missy was right about not sleeping. The absolute best way to shorten the duration of jet lag is to immediately get on the time schedule of where you're at - no napping allowed. ;) I know it's extremely tough, but if you can tough it out the first day, it really does get much easier.
Glad you had a safe trip and are home safe and sound again. :)
I must "ditto" that!! I always recuperate much better than my hubby, just because I force my body to live on the new hour asap!! He always gives in and goes napping.... which makes him suffer from jetlag during a WEEK :eek: I only need maximum 2 days :DQuote:
Originally posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
The absolute best way to shorten the duration of jet lag is to immediately get on the time schedule of where you're at - no napping allowed. ;) I know it's extremely tough, but if you can tough it out the first day, it really does get much easier.
So glad you're back home safely, Debbie!!