I’m only starting this blog this way because Bethany insists
that we must include all details of this trip which is going to mean admitting
a bit of forgetfulness on my part.
Medford greeted us with a successful and speedy shopping
trip to good ol Fred Meyers where we picked up some toiletries and a dress for
the wedding we are going to later for Becca. You see, in her excitement and
enthusiasm to embark upon the journey she had forgotten her wedding dress which
she had strategically hung above where she was packing so she would not forget.
Don’t even tell me you haven’t done the same.
We arrived at Grammy’s house and made quick work of the
chores list she gave us. Becca magically mended her pants while Bethany
meticulously washed the kitchen blinds and windows. After lunch and a brief
trip to Food 4 Less, which mostly involved us chasing Grammy through the
aisles, Side note! Grammy says she’s old and slow however, she moved through Food 4 Less with deft agility, passing
through the collision-prone aisle intersections without so much as a glance
with confidence that everyone would stop for the elderly lady…which they did!
We enjoyed nap time and quiet time as the rain forced us to move our pool-side
plans indoors. We spent our dinner
of take-out Chinese food wondering if watching our play in the rain would be
worth it. In order to get rain vouchers, however, we still had to go to the
play. So, dressed, as Grammy described it, like New York and armed with our
heels, blankets, rain jackets, and towels, we drove to Ashland to stake out our
spots. By the time the show started it was only lightly sprinkling making it
difficult to decide whether we should stick it out or come again later when the
weather was more cooperative. For the first 5 minutes we watched the action
slightly distracted by our freezing toes and damp hair until Bethany whispered
to me that I should check out other show times on my iphone. We took turns
trying to navigate the less-than-helpful website until it started raining harder
and we decided it wasn’t worth it. After a nice mug of rich hot chocolate we
drove back to Grammy’s humble abode where she greeted us in her winter
bathrobe. Is this roadtrip really happening in JULY!?
Despite our disappointment in missing As You Like It we are
confident that the weather will be much improved in two weeks. We went took
advantage of the slightly earlier night by going to bed promptly with the goal
of getting up early so we could spend some quality time in the Redwoods before
heading off to San Francisco.
boo. i'm sorry you had to miss out on "as you like it" but am so glad to hear you were able to return to warm beverages and someone who loves you. =)
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