Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Forty Trips Around The Sun

Son Brian's birthday was at the beginning of the month, but in order to fit everyone's schedule the party took place this past weekend. It was a great one.

Hubby Tony, Son Donald, and I flew to San Jose on Friday. Non stop flights are extremely rare, so we went into San Diego and then waited for the connecting flight. This was our first time to take Southwest since they transitioned to assigned seats. I was a little concerned, but the process went smoothly. The biggest issue was people trying to stuff their suitcases into the overhead bins to save the checking fee. Because our trip was only for a long weekend I chose not to bring a big suitcase, which didn't contribute to the problem.

Brian and Nicole's house doesn't have enough sleeping space for three guests, so after picking up a rental car we drove to a nearby hotel, where we had reserved a room for the weekend. It was also the same hotel that Son Tony and family stayed at on Saturday night.

Saturday was filled with family time. Errands were run, games were played, and crafts constructed. We got to see Grandson Jay play baseball (sadly, Grandson Ell's game got cancelled). Everyone came back together for dinner. Tony Jr's family left shortly after eating so the kids could get to bed. Tony, Donald, and I left after book reading time. Later that night all three brothers met at a restaurant near the hotel for drinks and conversation.

Sunday morning we met Tony, DIL Ie, and their family for breakfast at the hotel, then went to a nearby the park. When it was time, we drove over to the birthday boy's house and got ready to caravan to the main event.
San Francisco Giants

The party was held at Oracle Park in San Francisco, where Nicole had purchased a suite for the Giants baseball game versus the Miami Marlins. The guests were a combination of family, friends, and work associates. Some I knew and some I enjoyed meeting. The game got off to a slow start, but in the end the Giants won by 3 runs.

After the seventh inning stretch Tony, Ie, and the kids left for their ninety-minute drive home. We stayed around for a while after the game talking, but left when I realized I wasn't feeling well from too much junk food. When we met back up at Brian's house for dinner the salad I ordered from a nearby restaurant was just what I needed. 

Monday morning Tony, Donald, and I opened up the hotel breakfast buffet at 6 AM. After breakfast we returned the car, then walked across the street to the airport terminal. Security went well, and there was almost an hour to kill before the flight boarded. Tony and I took the opportunity to "talk" with José , the AI powered robot. He did a good job of answering my question about where in the terminal I could find an ATM for my bank. When Tony asked him "Do You Know the Way to San Jose"? (AKA the Burt Bacharach song sung by Dionne Warwick) the bot just shook his head. If he had eyes I bet he would have rolled them 😁.

This time we flew into Austin. We already had a longish layover, but thanks to strong storms in St. Louis our connecting flight left about two hours late. Instead of getting home at 7 PM we rolled in just in time to feed Smokey Joe his last meal of the day.

Five years ago: Not Yet Approachable

24 comments:

  1. That cracked me up, because my husband would have said the same thing to Jose. Dad jokes!
    Glad you had a nice time. I like the short trips best!

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    1. The only downside to the trip is that there was too much travel for the amount of time spent on the ground.

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  2. What a fab birthday celebration and weekend getaway!

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  3. What a fun time! Robot or not, I would never roll my eyes at that (impressive) joke. ;)

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  4. Wonderful family time! Wow on the robot assistant.-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  5. Robot should have know that; and been able to sing it! Linda in Kansas

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    1. I'm guessing the people who programmed the robot were much too young to have heard the song :-)

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  6. What a great weekend!! Wonderful that you could all get together!

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  7. How lovely to get everyone together. It becomes ever more difficult as grandchildren get older.

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    1. Yes it does. We're having trouble trying to put together a summer trip and accommodating everyone's schedules.

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  8. Oh did you leave Smokey Joe alone at home? And happy 40th to Donald!-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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    1. When we travel Smokey Joe gets to visit with another volunteer from the shelter that lives just a few minutes from us.

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  9. Happy Birthday to your son. Looks like you all had a great celebration mixed in with time for being able to visit and catch up. Those flights that have stops can sure become tiring...Glad you all had the best time and you made it home in time for smokey Joe to get his dinner...

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    1. When we first started flying out to California non-stop flights were much more prevalent. Now I'm used to the hassle.

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  10. Nice trip1 Happy Birthday to your son.

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  11. And this trip is an indication of things to come what with the grandkids getting older. I gather the California families are staying put for the years to come.

    And, this is why you are staying healthy and in good shape. You will be able to handle those airports and luggage toting with no problem.

    The food issue, though, is perhaps going to need some rethinking. I eat very little when traveling just because it's not usually my own locally grown food, and my body rebels against so many preservatives. Also, I never know when and where a bathroom will be available so my older body has to be considered.

    As for scheduling, we only have the two grandkids and this upcoming weekend has a conflict--the first night of Leeya's dance performance (thank god for two nights) and our grandson's track meet. Terry and I will be in charge of track meet and our daughter in charge of dance and their dad will get to the track meet as soon as he finishes his Friday job and we will all hopefully make it to final curtain of the dance performance, but you know, Bay Area traffic...

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    1. I would be amazed if either family relocated at this point. Your point about being able to handle the luggage is spot on, but I could have made better food choices at the game. (The large piece of cake from the dessert cart did me in after nachos, pizza, and popcorn :-).

      Good luck getting through your weekend plans. I thought of you as we passed through Palo Alto and San Mateo.

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  12. Happy birthday to your son. Sounds like a nice trip.

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  13. Asking that robot "Do you know the way to San Jose?" I love that! I would have sung it to him and given him more reason for eye rolling.

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