Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Sweet dreams... or just plain weird ones...

Well, while it looks like we will have internet access until we leave the hotel at noon tomorrow, we're not sure if we'll be able to post again. We're hoping to post from the Charlotte Airport again, but just in case, we figured we'd leave you with a post for the night.

There must have been something in those nachos besides food poisoning, because Melissa and I both have had some bizarre dreams over the last couple of nights. Melissa's dream was that we were hanging out with Bill, Tori and Julian, and Melissa kept misplacing Aden. Finally, Tori gave Melissa a french bread bag (with the bread still in it) to put Aden in, so she'd remember where he was.

I dreamt that I was in the basement of the Guatemala City Marriott to do some laundry (side note: you can't do your own laundry here - you have to send it out), when I saw three men huddled around what looked like a main computer router. I started to walk past them when I realized that one of them was our friend Chris, Wendy's husband. So I asked him what he was doing here, and he became very cagey - after some odd small talk, I realized that he must be involved in international espionage. Of course, I woke up before I could find out what was worth spying on in the Guatemala Marriott.

And with that, we wish you all sweet dreams... and who knows? When we blog next, it may be on American soil...









7 comments:

Adam Golaski said...

every night, just to be safe, I tuck Elizabeth into a french bread wrapper, with warm bread as her pillow. each morning she wakes and declares, "I had the oddest dream. I was eating a pillow!" and then--to our collective shock--she discovers that the bread she rested her head upon is gone!

goodmorning!

and welcome to Charlotte.

Anonymous said...

Good morning the excitement is mounting leaving my cell on all day for the call your in Charlotte and the plan home is on time.
loved the latest picure have printed and saved every post.

all my love to the three of you,
moma b

Anonymous said...

You know, I always wondered where he disappeared to for days at a time, and now I know! He must have been working on some intense hotel security to make certain Aden arrived safely in the US. We are SO excited about your homecoming, and cannot wait to see you all! I will have to pick up some champagne to celebrate (yeah, baby... I'm back in the game!)

xoxo, hugs and kisses, and a bit of drool from Big G,

Bug

jrmy said...

Ad - you might consider switching to something firmer, like a nice crusty loaf. I find that it takes longer for kids to work their way all the way through the loaf before waking.

Grammy B - so glad that you've been enjoying the blog. You'll be seeing us soon!

Wendy - Melissa laughed out loud when she heard that you're "back in the game!" She said that was the best news she's heard in weeks (well, other than getting approved at the embassy, of course).

Adam Golaski said...

we did use crusty bread once, but she burrowed into it and the only way to get her out was with a fine brie and a baby bottle of vino.

and then she was loopy all day.

Anonymous said...

Good post.

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