Yippee and yay yaaay, Amy and Tyler stepped through the customs doors looking like a million bucks all tanned and beautiful (even though they lamented the fact that their tans had faded while they they were in Hong Kong, they still looked wonderful to us!) They came bearing two, huge, rainbow coloured plastic carrying bags stuffed to the gills as well as two suitcases and their original bagage-2 backpacks. To say they did a little shopping was an understatement! (They weren't the only people carting around these plastic carrying bags we saw tons of them as we waited, and waited for them to clear Customs!) seems to be THE thing to carry all the essentials purchased overseas! There was a bit of a worrysome time on Sunday evening when we found out that Tyler had been admitted to Hospital in Hong Kong, with the diagnosis of Pleurisy (spelling) but tomorrow he goes to see his own physician who will no doubt, give him the once over to be sure. Other than a few bruises to show for some tests he had done, he looks pretty darn good. A little under the weather, but much better than we anticipated he might be, thank heavens for that! Aunty April and Abby, Tyler's Mom and Dad as well as the beautiful and very excited, Miss K and myself were all there to greet them. They are a sight for sore eyes. After driving them home we had a quick bite of lunch courtesy of Tyler's mom and myself, opened a few gifts -- which are just awesome--and off we went to take Miss Abby home to see her Daddy. It was a terrific day. We missed Cathy and her brood for sure and Pappa who took Cameron to Hockey School this morning, but we made up for it by sending greetings, hugs and wishes. According to my Personal International Time Clock which I put up on my desktop before Amy and Tyler left, it is now 9:45 a.m., Hong Kong time (Tuesday that is) -- they have travelled all evening and night and into day to get here. We are so glad you had such a wonderful trip. We look forward to the pictures and more stories. Sleep well my loves, welcome home! xxxooo |
Monday, February 26, 2007
My Kids are Home, My Kids ARE HOME!
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