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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Heading Home

The Trip Home

We had to get up at 5:30 in the morning because all the other connecting buses to the airport were booked. Our plane didn't actually leave London until 12:00, so we had a lot of time at the airport. While waiting there, we noticed this couple reading Bill O'Reilly's books. We're a fan of Bill's, so I snapped this picture (cutting off the heads on purpose) and sent it to O'Reilly. If you see this posted on his show, you'll know where it came from. We told him that he is "ubiquitous." You know how he loves those big words.
We finally boarded the plane and began the long, grueling trip home. Unfortunately, we had seats in the center, so we were so crammed in, you felt like you just could not possibly get comfortable. After three and one half hours I was so done -- but I had seven more hours to go !!! Torture. Pure torture. You fly with the sun so it's light outside the whole way -- even though it's the middle of the night for your body clock.
Our "40th-anniversary celebration trip" was absolutely wonderful. Truly a memory we will treasure forever. We do hope to go again. I would really love to spend more time in England. That's my favorite of all the places we went. Dale said he thinks it would be his favorite as well.
It's sad to leave, but it's so wonderful to come home -- home, sweet home.
America the Beautiful --
God bless America! Land that I love.
Joel picked us up at the airport. Thank you, Joel. It was so nice not to have to catch a bus and drag our suitcases everywhere.

Of course, the favorite thing about coming home is this:

Abby and Essie, little princesses, Halloween 2008

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Read every last entry, Mama. Very interesting and SO amazing, every little thing. Loved it. I especially love the Bill O'Reilly readers shot. Too funny.

So now that you're done documenting your trip, what next? This CAN'T be the end of the Bergman Blog! :)

Yakko said...

Hi Judy!
I loved your blog too, and enjoyed being able to track your Europe trip! What a blessing.
Now, I'm anxiously awaiting news of baby Caleb's birth.
I'm desperate, so looking here! hehe
Love,
Christina