Have you ever had someone say, “Pack your bags, because you are going to…”? Well, that happened to me just a few weeks ago, when my son called to tell me he wants to fly me out to Boston to meet up with him and take a road trip through New England. We’re hoping we’ll catch the tail end of the Fall color that the New England countryside is known for.
Being invited on a trip to New England by my son was awesome news if I’ve every heard any, let me tell you.
Of course, with that surprisingly good news comes, there was a bit of bad news, as well, go figure. My son’s job is sending him far, far away, as in the Middle East kind of far away, and he’ll be gone for 6 months to a year.
Now this news was really only bad to moi (his mother), and actually really, really great news to my son, who has been wanting to experience being an ex-pat since he graduated and started working for this company.
Bad news is that he probably won’t make it home for the holidays.
Good news, though, is that I’m really happy for him, as this is what he was hoping for.
More good news is that I finally took my accounting class final exam, passed the test, and the class, and I am done!!
Bad news, however is that between finishing the class and getting ready for this trip, our basement project hasn’t stayed on schedule the way I would have liked.
But the good news is that Ken has finished tweaking the issues on the other half of the basement, so it is basically ready for painting the weekend after I return from the trip.
Then we’ll will be able to move right on to painting the floor, and that’s great news.
Although Ken and I have disagreed immensely on how to go about doing the floor, and let me tell you, there have been moments that could have turned into really bad news for one of us.
But the good news is that Ken finally relented on his plan, so we’ll be going with my plan, which is painting the basement floor.
So, I’m off to New England and I’ll be back later next week. Our plan is to start off in Boston. Make our way to Salem, Massachusetts for Halloween day. Then wind our way through the back roads of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine and finally travel down the coast of Maine, back to Boston.
Remember to turn your clocks back this weekend if you are in one of those time zones,
and I’ll see you all next week!!
Amy XOXO
Anne@DesignDreams says
Oh I’m envious! I grew up on that side of the country and I miss it most in the fall – there’s no place that gets colour like that!!!
Take lots & lots of photos!!
xoxx
chris aka monkey says
why is it bad news always follows good? i am glad your son invited you on this trip enjoy enjoy xx
Sherry says
Hope you’re having a great trip! I know you’ll miss your son. But I know you’re glad he’s happy.
See ya when you get back 🙂
Sherry
Danni@SiloHillFarm says
Oh my gosh, you are full of news! How exciting for your son and obviously a little nerve-wracking for you. New England in the fall is on my bucket list and I’m totally envious! How perfect to be in Salem for Halloween day! Looking forward to your posts about your trip!
Feral Turtle says
That is really sad to have your son so far away from home 🙁 But what an awesome trip the two of you will have. Enjoy yourself Amy!
Doreen@househoneys says
I guess as I’m writing this you’re in the thick of your trip Amy. Lots of Fall color still abounds, although peak was about two weeks ago.
As you may know, my daughter has been in Asia for three years. It was supposed to be a two to three year stay, but has turned into much longer than that. If your son is away for a year, it will go very, very fast and as you say, he’s happy so that’s the main thing. It’s a great opportunity for him and a terrific life experience.
I will be looking forward to hear what you have to say about what is now my home state of Massachusetts!
Bliss says
That is more good news than bad. Really good news probably for one of you, guessing Ken.
Heather says
I am overwhelmed with all your bad news and good news. 🙂 Hopefully your son has a wonderful ex pat experience and hopefully your little vacation is wonderful!
Mel says
A holiday and your own way is great news, I know you’ll miss your son but I’m sure you’re so proud and happy for him.