But I forgot to Tell & Show you This...
All the way to the airport I kept worrying aloud that I just knew I had forgotten something. Allan and Mark basically ignored me as I normally do this as part of my preflight run through and most times if I have left something behind it's minor, stockings or a hairbrush...easily replaceable. We were almost at the terminal when I had a clear mental image of what I had left behind this time.

Yes, the video camera that my husband had given me for my birthday. The video camera I hadasked hinted strongly for about a MILLION times so that I could have it for those B I G W I D E shots on our trips! Uh-huh, it was sitting on the bench by the door waiting for me to scoop up as I walked out the door. And I had waltzed right past it and hadn't thought of it until it was too freaking late to turn around and get it. I was so angry with myself that Allan didn't need to be. He just said something about making do with the other camera and that was that. But this is the man who thinks that buying postcards from each place you visit counts as photography. "But they're not personal!" "So? We'll remember the things we saw there. And can't you do 'something' on the computer and add us in?" AAAHHHGGGGG!!!!! He's serious! This is why I'm not in most of our pictures.
...where was I? - - Oh right. Since our little, pocket digital camera had died we'd bought a beautiful new camera...it was my Channukah present, and fortunately it takes really good videos as well as excellent photos and I hadn't left it at home. *G* So this is my very long way of introducing my first video from the trip. The sound is poor because there was so much noise on the bridge...I really wasn't mumbling. LOL
p.s., apropos of absolutely nothing other than it's always cause for celebration, Dangerspouse finally posted again back in December. YAAY! His wife had some setbacks and Thomas has written about it in his own hilarious style.

Yes, the video camera that my husband had given me for my birthday. The video camera I had
...where was I? - - Oh right. Since our little, pocket digital camera had died we'd bought a beautiful new camera...it was my Channukah present, and fortunately it takes really good videos as well as excellent photos and I hadn't left it at home. *G* So this is my very long way of introducing my first video from the trip. The sound is poor because there was so much noise on the bridge...I really wasn't mumbling. LOL
p.s., apropos of absolutely nothing other than it's always cause for celebration, Dangerspouse finally posted again back in December. YAAY! His wife had some setbacks and Thomas has written about it in his own hilarious style.
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