Well, it sure felt odd to give "air handshakes" and "air hugs" to our friends...but those are the times we're living in!
Our long-time friends from Texas stopped by to visit us this week as they were passing through, and we had an enjoyable time of catching up with them.
Here's David talking with Tom before supper. Interesting fact: he's the only person we've ever known to have the exact same birthday as Tom...same day, same year.
David had driven with his daughter Kandace (below) on a three-day-long trip to help an aunt move to Virginia. They enjoyed getting to converse with Granny on the deck as we awaited supper:
Hannah and Kandace caught up on each other's lives, as it had been 11 years since their whole family visited us here.
You can read that long-ago blog post by clicking Texas Meets Virginia! We also traveled to visit their family three years later in 2012, and you can read that post by clicking Deep in the Heart of Texas. It sure was a walk down memory lane as we re-read these blog posts ourselves!
We've written about the Spring 100 recently and how Tom, Hannah, and I are trying to walk 100 miles this spring. Kandace is also a participant.
So...we decided to walk together around the property and count our miles as part of our weekly goal. Here we are just getting started on a chilly but beautiful evening: On our walk we passed the garden and talked about what we were growing this year (hopefully a garden post is coming soon):
Kandace and Hannah walked ahead of us oldsters...across a newly mowed field of hay. I love this picture because I love the old barn on the next-door property! It was a very fun walk.
Nearing the end of the walk around the property, we stopped for another photo:
Time flew by way too quickly, and it was time for them to get back on the road soon after our walk. The men did elbow bumps to say good-bye, and more air hugs to Kandace as they were leaving...including sending an air-hug to my friend Krista, her mom, who sadly couldn't come on the trip.
Jonathan made it home from work just in time before they left and was able to get in a quick hello / good-bye before they pulled out headed to Williamsburg. This visit was very refreshing after being quarantined at home for so long, and it was so good to see familiar faces. Thank you all for coming to visit for a couple of hours, even if we had to social distance! It was fun!
~Deb
Always exciting to see friends. We were at a 3 person birthday party on Monday night in a park.I hadn't seen our firends since March 12.
Tell everyone I say hi.
Posted by: Tammy C | Wednesday, June 03, 2020 at 09:33 AM
How sweet to be able to have a bit of normalcy! It was great to see Granny enjoying the sunshine and conversation. I smiled when I saw Hannah’s arm around yours in the photo since my girls take turns slipping their arm around mine when we walk, too.
Posted by: Kim | Thursday, June 04, 2020 at 04:08 AM
Wonderful and uplifting post being able to visit with friends after all this time in quarantine.
And so excited to see Granny enjoying your company!
Hugs to her please.
Posted by: Donna | Friday, June 05, 2020 at 03:17 PM
How nice you got to catch up with old friends. Great to see Granny joining in too.
Posted by: Victoria | Saturday, June 06, 2020 at 02:30 PM