The day started while it was still dark. Scott and I showered and then woke the kids. All they had to do was get into the car. We deemed it a pajama day. As they were getting buckled in, I took the last trash out and then met Scott to collect his apartment keys. It was 6:30 on a Saturday morning, and yet a number of neighbors were out and about. It seemed as if they were wrapping up the night rather than starting the day, and most were older than us. I then went back in the apartment, dropped off all of our keys, and lugged my heavy carry on and 3 suitcases out, down the elevator, and across the courtyard. From there, I walked around the corner to hail a taxi and had the driver come around the corner to the apartment front door to collect the suitcases.
As I got out of the taxi, the kids and Scott were coming up the sidewalk. What great timing!
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The kids and I waited with most of our luggage while Scott went back to the car to gather the remaining suitcases and to return the car. |
Then it was onto security and breakfast.
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The kids were thirsty and each played a role in putting money in a machine to buy water. |
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Flight #2 was about 9 hours in the air. Devon did a great job napping. |
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He was sitting next to Rosa. |
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I was sitting in front of them and I enjoyed 3 movies and a nap. |
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Cody and Scott were across the aisle. Cody also took a nap. |
We had a 3 hour layover in Chicago that turned into 4 hours due to weather. Much of that time was spent going through customs and immigration, rechecking our 9 pieces of luggage, going from the International terminal to the main terminal, and going back through security. We did also eat dinner at a food court.
All 3 kids slept on the 2-hour Chicago to Denver flight. We hopped into 2 taxis (we couldn't fit all of our suitcases into 1) and the kids fell asleep again on the 30-minute drive back to the house. It was wonderful to be home again after 22 hours of flying and 5+ months away. Thank you Mannings for welcoming us back with such thoughtful touches as wine, flowers, chocolate, a welcome sign, fresh food and food in the fridge, and a super clean home! While the boys started pulling out all of their toys, on all 3 levels of the house, I walked Rosa over to Chloe's for a sleepover.
This will probably be it for the blog for a while. Thanks to all of you who've read it or perused it. I've certainly enjoyed writing it and reliving so many amazing memories from an unforgettable time in marvelous Sevilla and around. And thank you Scotty for finding this project and giving us the opportunity to live abroad!