Not only that, but then there is the TRAFFIC! OH MY GOSH! The traffic is AWFUL! Maybe I'm remembering things with rose colored glasses, or just not remembering at all, but for crying out loud, the traffic is horrible! And add the construction to that and well, it just STINKS!
Between the construction (let's go ahead and close off the ramp for everyone wanting to go South on 94 and make everyone take 894. Sure, that makes sense!) and the traffic, EGADS! This picture doesn't begin to show how awful the traffic really was, but it's all I have, so you'll just have to take my word for it!
We attended the wedding of the daughter of my very best and dearest friend, Cheri. Courtney was a beautiful bride and the wedding was fantastic! We had a lot of fun and enjoyed fabulous friends and lots of amazing food!
Before we left Milwaukee, we stopped to visit Aunt Gladys. We try to visit with her every time we come down. She is the oldest remaining member of Greg's mom's family. When we visited last August, she was not doing well, and even though she didn't recognize us this time, she is doing so much better! We are blessed to still have her with us! Joe and Kristen met us there last time and this time and their daughter, Meredith was able to join us as well. Paul (in front in the green shirt) is Greg's cousin (one of Aunt Gladys' sons) and lives at the assisted care facility with Aunt Gladys. We were pleasantly surprised when Monica and Tom showed up (as were they! Monica was looking at me as though I had three heads! LOL). It was really great to be able to spend time visiting and catching up with Greg's family!
I should have mentioned that we stayed with my mom while we were in Milwaukee. She moved back there a couple years ago and has a cute little house that is just perfect for her! It was nice to be able to spend some time with her and go out for a fish fry on Friday.
Greg is now 6 weeks sober, and things are going very well as far as that goes. He is scheduled for another surgery on Tuesday (May 15, 2018), and I will post about that more after the surgery. It's supposed to be a fairly simple surgery, but with his pacemaker/defibrillator, any surgery can be dangerous. Please keep him in your prayers.
Just to reiterate the whole "traffic" issue -- here's a picture of the kind of traffic I'm used to these days! This is Highway 29, about 20 miles from our home. Gotta love that!
Hope all is well with everyone! Blessings to all!
Julie
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