Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Scotland 1 - Catch Up Post

It's hard to sum up our time so far here in Scotland. I have been putting off blogging about the trip - partly because I've wanted to have pictures to post with it, and partly, well, I'm not sure why.

Our trip here went so much better than I expected - better than past trips. We flew from our time zone west to Chicago. We found out the London Heathrow airport was closed due to snow for the first time in 20 years...lucky us - so our flight was cancelled. We were re-routed to Amsterdam. We spent about 6 hours in Chicago at their play place (thank God for it!), then hopped on a long flight (on which Johnny threw up) through 7 time zones to Amsterdam. We were there just a couple hours then headed back one more time zone to Glasgow. The kids traveled so well, and we were actually fairly sane upon arrival. They managed to only have 2 of our 4 suitcases, but the others arrived the next day. Only 3 days in the same clothes and greasy hair - not bad!

It's been wonderful to spend so much time with Jon's parents. We certainly don't get to see them often enough. On top of how great it is to see them, there is the most amazing view from their home. They live right on the sea, with a mountainous island called Arran just across the sea. Every night holds the most amazing sunset you can imagine - and it can all be seen just by looking out their front room window. Spectacular!

We've met some great people, too! We took a drive down the coast a bit and ended up at the home of their friends, Geoff and Carol - some of the most welcoming people I have ever met. The seven of us just sort of showed up unexpectedly, and we were invited in for tea - and even to stay for dinner. Jon was given some amazing (and what would be very expensive in the states) scotch, too. This was also the most eccentric family I have ever met. Hard to explain, really. They looked quite overgrown and ratty, in some ways. You'd think that perhaps they didn't have much money to live on...until you walked out to their driveway and saw the car they own. I don't know anything about cars, but this corvette was a beauty! The engine was perfect and shiny and new. I wish I knew how to explain that part, too. Turns out that Geoff is an inventor, and he works for the government coming up with all sorts of technology for them. Right now he is working on some x-ray machine for the airport. And, he does all this in his unlocked wooden nearly falling down shed in their back yard. We really need to just go back and take a picture of this place...

We also have spent some time withe upstairs neighbors, David and Min. David came down to play cards one night, and we just had such a great time. He is a recovering addict, clean for like 19 years now, and he is just full of life. It was so much fun. It was great to see Jon's parents get along so well, and just love and accept their neighbors for who they are...doesn't matter that they aren't 'church goers'. The next day, I went with David and Jane (Jon's mum) to a craft show where Min was selling her glass beads that she makes. It was great to see some more of Scotland, but also to go and support these friends. (She is an amazing bead maker!) We roamed around the town, looking in shops and enjoying each other's company and conversation over lunch.

Right now we are in Perth where Jon's sister Jaime and her family live. The whole family is here (well, actually they are all at the pool, and I am home with a sleeping Hannah - she's a bit sick.) It's great to see where his sister's and their beautiful families live. All the cousins are having a blast together. There are 7 cousins under 5. It's crazy and busy, but very exciting! We love being altogether.

Jon will begin recording his CD next week, and he is SO excited! So is Phil, his brother-in-law. Hopefully he'll have lots of songs to bring home, and a CD will soon come together.

That pretty much sums it up for now. Oh yeah, we did go to Erskine where Jon grew up. We went to his old church, saw his old high school and primary school, and even the house he lived in for so many years. He loved showing us around!

Hopefully soon we can get more pictures to post. We are taking them, so eventually you will see them. Know that we miss you and love you and hope that you all are well.

8 comments:

PRS & ALS said...

It was great to get an update and hear how well everything is going. Say "HI" to Jon's family for me.

Wish we could be there! It all looks so beautiful.

Continue to enjoy your time there. Take lots of pictures, as I'm sure you will.

We miss all of you and can't wait until you come back.

Love, Momma Scott

Anonymous said...

Sounds awesome...I'm so jealous! Can't wait to see the pictures (and you) and hear more about your time in Scotland.
Love you,
Erin

Sam said...

Thanks for the update. It sounds like you're having a wonderful time. Looking forward to seeing the pics when you get them posted. Say Hi to Ireland for me if you see her.

Ed de Blieck said...

Hullo - and best to Jon & Jaime! (I was in the same class as Jaime at Park Mains, and Jon went on holiday with my brother and family when he was younger.) Glad you've been having fun!

Take care,

Edgar de Blieck.

Dave and Betsy's Blog said...

We miss you guys already. Times they are a changin'. It's great to hear such fun stories. I am a visual person, so I need those pictures. I can't wait to hear more stories and see you guys soon. Have fun. Be safe. Tell the kids we said HI.
-Dave

Birdie said...

So happy all is well and your trip is fun! It is always so good to be with family that you haven't seen in a while. Can't wait to see pictures. Blessings on Jon and the CD making.

Dave and Betsy's Blog said...

Where is Scotland 2? We miss you guys so much. I can't wait to hear how you tip is going.

Blessings,
Your Bro.

Dave and Betsy's Blog said...

Wow, Scotland sounds amazing - amazingly relaxing and beautiful. I'm glad you've had this time to connect with Jon's family. It's so important. Can't wait to see the pics!! When do you arrive back in Ohio?

Bets