Recently our family took a trip to the USA to participate in the Swinton Family Reunion. Our family flew out a few days early to adjust to the time zone...well that was the plan. What ended up happening was I flew from Sydney to Washington DC with the girls, dropped them off with Stan in DC and then got back on a plane and flew out to Utah for my grandpa's 90th birthday which was that weekend. Here is a crazy bullet point of my travel schedule.
- 15 hours plane ride from Sydney to DC
- 7 hour lay over in LA (thanks Kay and Matt Stayner for saving us)
- 6 hour flight from LA to DC--get in at 1:00am DC time...
- Travel time so far....28 hours... no sleep....drop off the kids
- Free day
- 5:00am get up to catch an early plane from DC to Salt Lake City- 4.5 hours (shorter this way back)
- Stay up until midnight (Utah time) playing games, next day visit friends, celebrate grandpa's 90th birthday and then catch a plane out to DC at 1:00am (Utah time)
- fly to Atlanta have a 4 hour layover
- Get into DC at 12:00 noon
- Drive 3 hours to Deep Creek....really tired of sitting now....AND I broke out in hives for the last leg to DC :-)
Below are some pictures of all the people I managed to see. . ..
My dad (he lives in Park City now) and was able to pick me and my little sister up from the airport. Here he is holding Shannon's youngest (Austin). We stayed at his house on Friday and then drove up to Orem for our grandpa's 90th birthday party on Saturday. On the way up to Orem we stopped by to see....
Laura (my twin) and Leslie...hanging out and playing cards!
PS. A HUGE hats off to Ben & Laura Carter T & Shannon for spending their ENTIRE Saturday (yea, from the time they woke up until 1:00am) DRIVING ME around to see friends and then the airport. I got to see people I otherwise wouldn't be able to see and hang out with family at the same time --(talk during the drive) It honestly meant so much to me that they would do that. Seriously, I don't know if I would have done that for them :-) I am sure we went through at least two tanks of gas, PLUS--I hate driving when I come to the USA (as we Sydneysiders drive on the other side of the road) so the fact they drove me around was awesome....I also hate getting lost and no one had a GPS so I would have gotten lost if it was me, but since Ben was driving we didn't get lost so that was awesome too. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
5 comments:
Thanks for sharing these lovely pictures and stories. We are praying you have not had any repercussions from your fractured nose and hope those hives are all gone. Love you Alisha!
Thank you so much for coming out! I know it made a big difference in how many people came to the reunion. I loved seeing you and only wish we could see you more often! Thanks for everything!
There is no way on earth that I could have done what you did! Someone would have put me in a straight jacket. You are the woman!!
I am so glad you got to come visit us. It looks like you had an amazing vaction! I don't know how you did it.
ps, How is Olivia? Is her rash gone? What about Stan? I'm so glad you got a second opinion.
SO JEALOUS! We would LOVE to see you guys next time you are around. But we totally understand packed schedules. It is great to see you had a good trip :)
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