Sunday, May 2, 2010

Day 703 - May 2, 2010

I made it home safe and sound. No speeding tickets either - which is pretty good for this lead foot.

So I got home and had dinner with the kids, we unloaded the car and then Kevin and I played Skipbo for quite some time. Now I told him that I just have to get some sleep and we'll see what happens. Breezy said he didn't call her on the phone one time last night. She was so scared when she woke up and realized it that she ran to his room to check on him. He was just snoring away. It sure would be wonderful if it happened again tonight - I am still just so tired.

And on that note, I am going to bail on you guys again and go to bed.

5 comments:

GrannieEv said...

Thank heavens you made it safe & sound. I know you're glad that trip is behind you.

Anonymous said...

Welcome back!
A

Miss Em said...

Hello Leslie,

YEA, YOU MADE IT!!!!! SAFELY.

Fingers crossed for you to have a phone-free night.

Miss Em
Austell,Ga.

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you made it home! What a long trip. Hope you had a good sleep last night as well. It's so good that Breezy and Kevin did so well! :)
Have a good day!
Kathy in IA

GrannieEv said...

Leslie - another friend of mine is caring for his son who was severely injured - he sent me this:

FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF VETERANS NEEDED FOR SURVEY

The National Alliance for Caregiving is seeking participants for a new study of family caregivers of Veterans. This study is intended to determine how caregivers of Veterans are coping and what community and VA services, resources, and programs would support and assist them with their caregiving activities. If you are a family caregiver of a Veteran or know of one, and wish to take part in this study, please sign up at: www.gwsurvey.com/caregiversofveterans.html. Caregivers are defined as those providing unpaid assistance, such as personal care, bathing, dressing, feeding, help with medications and other treatments, transportation to doctors appointments, and arranging for services. Caregivers of Veterans from World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War through the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan will be included in the study. Caregivers include relatives and friends. Contact Kathy Cameron at kathleen56@caregiving.org for more information.