After
getting accepting into a work-related FEMA class six months ago, I was excited
to head back to the U.S. for the first time in more than a year and a half.
But
as we started making plans, the four-day class quickly blossomed into a
two-week trip, chock full of traveling and family fun.
Molly
spent time at an ashram in Virginia and caught up with her St. Louis peeps,
while I reconnected with a few college chums, a former East Bay Indian, and
visited Gettysburg.
In
addition to reuniting with friends, this trip back was full of several firsts:
It was the first time Molly and I had spent more than two days apart in the
past two years; I had my first Newt Gingrich sighting a few blocks from the
Capitol (yes, his head really is that
big); and most notably, it marked the first meeting for members of our
immediate families.
As
part of the event we started calling the grand rendezvous, 19 members of both
families converged on Pigeon Forge, Tenn., (near Gatlinburg), enduring more
than 10 cramped hours on the road for the promise of a luxurious vacation cabin
in the Smoky Mountains.
Within
minutes of arriving, the nephews and nieces (7 in all) quickly monopolized the
game room, igniting rivalries too fierce for the tabletop Ms. Pacman and plastic
air hockey paddles.
We
took a daytrip to Smoky Mountains National Park and spent the remainder of the
weekend enjoying each other's company and relaxing. Oh, there was a talent show, too - a knee-slapping,
gut-busting embarrassing array of showmanship and bravado. (See for yourself in
the video below).
And
although we don’t plan to return to Pigeon Forge, Tenn., anytime soon, in
light of the overwhelming success of the first Hayden-Buddemeier reunion, I know
it won’t be the last.
Glad you had a good time - hopefully we will meet again in Germany or Austria :)
ReplyDeleteKat -- sounds awesome! let us know when you're making the trip:)
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