it’s way too early for me to be awake.  Mel needed to be at the airport, an hour away, by 6 a.m for her 7 a.m. flight.  It’s 6, Dean stopped to get gas by the house when they left, Mel got out of the car and all of the doors locked automatically, with the keys still in the ignition.  I cant find a spare key here at the house, I found what might be a key to that car, but I’d have to leave all three kids sleeping and alone to run it to him, or wake them all up which would be crazy, either way Mel’s still gonna miss her flight.     he told me the other day that the doors kept doing that for some reason, I always take my keys out of the ignition or leave the driver door open in my van in fear of  one day leaving the boys locked inside because our van auto locks the door too after you have the car running or something strange so I am so afraid of that.  he’s calling a locksmith now, but no matter what Mel is stuck missing her flight and who knows how much financially damage that is gonna cost…blah!   this is so ridiculous.

I started writing that at 6 this morning..since then…I found a car key, left the kids in bed and took the key to Dean.   Cancelled the pop a lock service, saving us $50.   Mel’s dad changed the flight til tomorrow, it cost him $150.  doh!   I feel so horrible about that.  I should have just driven her halfway or all the way to Baltimore this weekend w/ Dean. made a family trip or something.   the boys slept in some, the litle ones til 9:30 so I had time to sleep in some and shower.   Caleb was up early but he sat and watched tv.   not sure of our plans today, Mel’s still in bed so we’ll see once she wakes up what she wants to do on her last day here, again! 😉

About Amy

Mom to boys who were born Aug. 2001, Nov. 2004, March 2006; and devoted wife to the love of my life since Nov. 1998. Chronic worrier but devoted Christian who is trying to put her fears and faith in the One who created it all and provides for all my needs despite the daily challenges and doubts that arise. Along the way I chose to share my journey with you. Thanks for coming along for the ride! The road won't always be bright and the journey may sometimes be hard, but it can be an amazing adventure if you keep your eyes and thoughts "on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable" (Philippians 4:8).
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