This weekend, as most of you know, I made the trek to Georgia to meet Julio's family: his oldest two kids, his parents and his brother. And, as most of you know, I was quite nervous about this meeting. But, as I mentioned in my comment to his post about this weekend, he had built his family up so much that even Mother Teresa would have been nervous!
I got up early Saturday and spent two hours (yes, 2 flipping hours!) getting ready, mind you I took my sweet time. I showered, blew my hair out with the dryer, curled it just a bit, took my time applying my makeup, etc. I just wanted to feel as put together as I possibly could, even though I KNEW the humidity would most likely flatten my hair in a matter of minutes, which it did.
Julio arrived with the kids to pick me up, I scooped up my presents and headed to the lobby where they were awaiting me. The kids quickly got out of the van and came over for hugs and introductions. I was instantly taken, and could not believe they were as tall as I am (or maybe a smidge taller!). I had ordered a couple of books for each one of them, which really seemed to be a hit. Julio tried to make us load up one time during this gift exchange claiming we were "blocking" the drive thru area of the hotel, pfft! I told the kids we were fine for a couple of minutes as we said our hello's...yes, that is pretty typical of me.
We went to the store as I wanted to pick up some flowers to take for his Mom. After all, she was inviting me into her home and I wanted to show her my appreciation. Becky, BJ and Bethanie helped me pick out some beautiful pink/peach combination roses. We picked up a few other things for the feast and were on our way.
*A fun little side note: Julio's Mom said her very last thought prior to going to sleep Friday night, was "Oh poor Mandy". I guess she knew how nervous I was! To this Cesar (Julio's brother) added that his last thought was, "Oh goody...muah hahaha, tomorrow will be FUN!"
We spent the rest of the evening just watching movies and being together. It seemed the day was over before it began, it went by so quickly.
It was an amazing weekend. But now, I am left wondering, who hit the fast forward button on the weekend and could you please fast forward the next two and a half weeks so I can hurry and have him and the kids with me again? I cannot wait for his family to become my family and mine to become his. THAT is an incredible feeling (yes, one that was totally worth the anxiety, anticipation, nerves and fright that I had felt prior to the weekend).
6 comments:
I have to say, the trip went beyond my wildest imaginations and hopes.
Yupee! I knew my aunt and uncle would love you, who wouldn't?. Seriously, I'm so glad things are going so well for you guys. You both deserve to be this happy! xoxo
It's not my style to say I told you so, but I did tell you it was going to be a great weekend! I guess I called that one. LOL
Glad you had such a great time time babe. ;-)
Jetsa-thank you so much for such a sweet comment.
Jay-thank you! Yes, you did call that one. I'll listen to you from now on...well, probably not, but it sounded good, didn't it?
see i told you they'd love you. I'm glad it went well you deserve happiness and love. Enjoy your time together, the time apart is so you think about the times to come :)
It's smooth sailing from here on out! :-) If we were closer (proximity wise), I would teach you what I know in Spanish. Speaking it for 30 years means I am a big hit at the Mexican restaurants. It's actually not so different than French - they are both Romance languages with Latin roots.
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